Essay Topic Hub

People
Essays

56,889+ paper examples, study guides & outlines

56,889 papers
1 subject area
UG & Grad levels
Free to browse
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.

56,889 papers
Sort by:
Research Paper Doctorate
Sherlock Holmes vs. Philip Marlowe: A Character Comparison
The Wrong Pigeon is taken from Chandlers story the Matita One and its story is elf evident through the name. Obviously about the syndicate going after the wrong man who is symbolically represented in slang with the word…
Paper Undergraduate
Is Orwell's Critique of English Language Political or Historical?
In George Orwell's essay, "All Art is Propaganda" he tells us the English language is intrinsically politically manipulative. ‘The English language, " says Orwell, " Is in a bad way" and he goes on to demonstrate how this is so. There are many words and phrases that he uses to make his point. According to Orwell, and this is where all linguistics agree, language is a natural outgrowth of one's culture. It echoes the way we think and objectives our socialization and transmitted values. Language is a semantic instrument fashioned by a specific culture and the values and principles of that specific culture are sewn into the fabrics of the words that make up that specific language. In other words, "language is a natural outgrowth and not an instrument which we shape for our own purposes" (Orwell, 270). Language is as much a social construct as is race or class.
Paper Doctorate
Major Depressive Disorder: Tina's Case Study and Diagnosis
Tina is a 23-year-old black female. She is currently separated from her husband of five years. She is currently employed by two companies, one at which she works Monday- Thursday mornings, and the other on Wednesday --…
Paper High School
Global Overcapacity as a Root Cause of World Poverty
In researching global poverty one can come across startling statistics, i.e. almost half the people in the world live on less than $2.50 a day (Shah, 2011), 1 out of every 2 children live in poverty (Shah, 2010);…
Research Paper Undergraduate
The Exclusionary Rule: History, Controversy, and Reform
Within the scope of the legal system in the United States there is a foundational and unique expression of the checks and balances that are present in the constitution of the United States.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Freemasonry in America: Origins, Growth, and Legacy
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and analyze the topic of American history. Specifically, it will discuss the beginning of Freemasonry in America. Freemasonry has its roots in Europe, but historians are not…
Paper Undergraduate
Culture Clashes in Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpreter of Maladies
Culture Clashes with a culture -- an analysis of Interpreter of Maladies and other stories by Jhumpa Lahiri
Research Paper Undergraduate
Drug Addiction as Illness: Why Treatment Beats Punishment
¶ … Drug Addiction Should Be Treated as an Illness and Not Through the Criminal Justice System
Paper High School
Facebook Marketing: Social Networking and Hypertargeting
Facebook has over 123 million users (Hovland & Wolburg 76). Moreover, nearly 70% of adults online use social media, especially individuals in their 20s (76). Media sights such as Facebook are an important part of…
Paper Masters
Community Service at a Nursing Home and Gandhi's Call to Action
¶ … warms the heart more than a wide smile, especially when your actions are bringing it to another person's lips. That is how I felt every day when visiting my "grandparents," who once had Hansen's disease, better…