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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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Gary Garrison's Playwright's Survival Guide: A Book Review
In the book, the Playwright's Survival Guide: Keeping the Drama in Your Work and Out of Your Life, author Gary Garrison gives the burgeoning playwright practical advice concerning a number of various issues that…
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Walmart Website Usability and Online Presence Analysis
My first impression of the Wal-Mart website is that it is cluttered. There is no central focus to draw my eyes, only a cacophony of different offers pulling my attention in different directions, and yet not pulling my…
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Tatyana as the Central Hero of Eugene Onegin
Eugene Onegin is the classic literary work by Alexander Pushkin. Some have argued that Tatyana is the central character of the novel. This essay will seek to explain how the narrator describes and develops her character.
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Studebaker v. Nettie's Flower Garden: Respondeat Superior
This paper is a case summary of Studebaker v. Nettie's Flower Garden, 842 S.W. 2d 227 (1992). The case focuses on whether a flower shop is responsible under the theory of respondeat superior for damages caused in an accident caused by a delivery man who worked as an independent contractor for the flower shop. The court determined that the flower shop had enough control over the driver that it should be responsible for the damages.
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Japanese American Internment, No-No Boy, and War Atrocities
The pacific war turning point came with the naval victory of America in the June 1942 midway battle. The Japanese endured heavy losses and surrendered on 14 August 1945 after which the American military started occupying Japan. The American forces went ahead and attacked Japan in august 1942 in Solomon Islands. This led to the Japanese forces costly withdrawal from Guadalcanal Island in February 1942. Japan surrendered formally to the Soviet Union, United States and Great Britain on 2 September 1945. However, the Japanese defended their positions successfully on the mainland of Chinese until 1945. This paper examines what took place during the Asian pacific war and the role of Japan in the war
Essay Doctorate
Alice as a Role Model for Young Women in Carroll's Two Novels
To extent Alice considered role-model young women? According 2 Alice novels: Alice's adventures Wonderland through Looking Glass
Essay Doctorate
Shamanism and the Bajau People in The Songs of Salanda
The Songs of Salanda and Other Stories of Sulu by H. Arlo Nimmo is loosely based on the experiences he had conducting field work as an anthropologist. Nimmo injects into the narrative insight based on the two years in…
Paper Doctorate
Intercultural Communication Stumbling Blocks: Real-Life Examples
Intercultural communication can be a tricky thing, particularly when people are not as well informed about one another's cultures as they potentially could be. Barna has written an excellent article denoting several problematic points with this sort of communication. A number of examples from personal experience demonstrate the truth of the author's essay.
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FEMA Emergency Alert System: Technology & Improvements
The paper covers the aspect of disaster alert system and the possible improvements that can be made to the existing FEMA alert system in order to make it more effective. Covered herein is the possibility of activating cell-phone messaging systems that will ensure those within disaster prone zones are warned in good time.
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What It Means to Be a Christian: Belief, Divinity, and Living Faith
This paper examines how an individual's view of Christianity was changed by exposure to the textbook Core Christianity by Elmer Towns. The three topics that have most changed my understanding of what it means to be a Christian are: 1) Whether Jesus claimed to be God; 2) Why Jesus needed to be born to a virgin; 3) Why how a Christian lives his life is important.