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What is People?

The study of people sits at the center of nearly every academic discipline, from sociology and psychology to literature, public health, and political science. Essays grouped under this broad topic examine human behavior, identity, social roles, and the systems that shape individual lives. Because the subject touches so many fields, students encounter it in introductory composition courses, upper-division humanities seminars, and professional programs alike. Works like Sophocles' Oedipus the King and Langston Hughes' "Night Funeral in Harlem" appear alongside nursing research and immigration policy, reflecting how questions about what it means to be human cross disciplinary boundaries and resist simple answers.

The papers archived here take a wide range of approaches. Literary analysis appears in close readings of Hughes and Sophocles, while social and policy perspectives drive essays on immigration, reintegration after incarceration, and technology dependence. Applied professional angles emerge in work on nursing evidence-based practice, physical education teacher burnout, and strategic staffing. Personal narrative and descriptive writing feature in essays about historical figures and memorable life events, while research-oriented pieces examine extracurricular activity, premarital factors, and quality improvement initiatives. This variety shows that writing about people can mean analyzing a character, evaluating a workplace policy, or reflecting on lived experience.

A strong essay on any aspect of this topic needs a focused, arguable thesis rather than a general statement about humanity. Evidence that carries weight includes specific examples, credible research, or close textual detail depending on the assignment type. The most common pitfall is scope creep — trying to address all of society when the essay should examine one clear issue, case, or idea in meaningful depth.

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The constitutionality and ethics of lethal injection as capital punishment
Lethal Injection is the inverse of the guillotine. Rather than painless for the convict but gruesome for witnesses, the three-drug cocktail may be easy on witnesses but brutal for the victim -- an inert body suffering…
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Thomas Jefferson's Danbury Letter and church-state separation
This work intends to examine Thomas Jefferson's ideas on the separation of church and state as it was crystallized in his 1801 letter to Danbury Baptists. Thomas Jefferson wrote in his January 1, 1802 letter to Danbury…
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Anabolic steroids: short-term and long-term health effects
The term "steroids" can refer to a wide range of drugs that are taken to improve muscle building and athletic performance. Anabolic steroids are the most common type, and are basically compounds that resemble…
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Morality and disappointment in "A Good Man is Hard to Find" and "Araby"
¶ … Morality and Disappointment: Two Themes in "A Good Man is Hard to Find" and "Araby"
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U.S. recession and unemployment crisis in 2009
What is the "current macroeconomic situation" (e.g. worrying about inflation or recession) in the U.S. What should the U.S. Congress and the Federal Reserve do about it?
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The GLOBE project's cultural dimensions of effective leadership
According to its official website, the GLOBE Research Project was "a multi-phase, multi-method project in which investigators examined "the inter-relationships between societal culture, organizational culture, and…
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Self and identity in postwar American literature: Salinger, Ellison, Plath, and Heller
Ambiguity in literature after World War II reflects explores issues of self and society. These two ideas often work against each other instead of coexisting to form a struggle-free existence J.D.
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Ripple effects of unemployment during economic recession
The litany of dry unemployment data read from a teleprompter by an attractive, well-groomed cable TV newsreader tends to go in and out of the ears of many Americans. Those out of work probably don't want to hear any…
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Heart disease awareness and prevention in women
Contrary to popular belief, cancer is not the leading cause of death among people in America. According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men…
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Racism and police brutality in Haggis' Crash
Paul Haggis' 2004 film "Crash" delves into both the institutional and the methodical aspects of racism and how some people in America seem to have undeserved privilege and use this privilege to take deserved privilege…