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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 veil as symbol of oppression in Persepolis
In Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi uses the veil to represent the changes that occurred as a result of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. In Satrapi's young mind, the veil acts as the only material and symbolic reality aspect of the revolution. The story unfolds with condensing, yet loaded images. Satrapi uses the playful images of young girls as a way of foreshadowing her later thoughts of the changing times in Iran.
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Fred Craddock's approach to effective preaching and sermon delivery
This paper provides a critical analysis of Preaching by Craddock (1985). Craddock's book provides a guide for self-improvement for the preacher as well as practical advice about structuring sermons, finding texts to talk about every week, and special occasional preaching. Its intended audience encompasses both experienced ministers as well as divinity school students.
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Stereotypes and the culture of college drinking behavior
This paper discusses the culture of college drinking. That phrase refers to the constant depictions of alcohol consumption on film and television which has, in turn, influenced real-life college students to drink to unsafe levels. Students, particularly first-year students, feel that they are supposed to drink regardless of whether they wish to or whether it is safe.
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Biblical principles and philosophical reasoning as foundations for church ministry
The work of the ministry is intrinsically linked to biblical teachings. This is to say that the ministry is organized as such that it must respond to its primary function of preaching the word of God. This is also relevant for far more practical features such as managing financial resources, interlinking with people of the congregation, engaging in projects, etc. It is a whole assemble of features which ministry implies that needs to be addressed with a concise and definite purpose. Reasoning must exist to confer the ministry its purpose without letting it carry its work with complacency. Therefore, the philosophical foundations of ministry are what connect the aspects of a church's practicality with the ideologies and the principles that ultimately define the function of the ministry. Moreover, to outline and to select a collective of biblical values is essential to the development of a philosophy of ministry.
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Glaxo SmithKline's external and internal business environments
This paper is about Glaxo SmithKline, the multinational pharma company. It is a strategy paper, so the focus is on the Five Forces, the SWOT, the external environment and the value chain. All elements are considered, especially the close link between governments and the company and how that affects many of these strategic components.
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Civil liberties and security trade-offs after September 11
This paper deals with the restrictions placed on Americans by acts such as the Patriot Act and the role the media played in its immediate passing. It also suggests that American citizens should be willing to sacrifice some of their civil liberties in order to allow for a safer America.
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Tracking a carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae hospital outbreak
The outbreak of an unknown infection at the National Institute of Health's Research hospital is the subject of the article titled "Tracking a Hospital Outbreak of Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae with Whole-Genome Sequencing," which traced the effort to discover the cause of the illness, as well how the outbreak was dealt with. This article is related to the course "Biology: Today and Tomorrow without Physiology." Both single celled organisms as well as genetics are discussed in the course.
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Applying the balanced scorecard approach to Bcom plc's performance management
The balanced scorecard is considered one of the most useful devices to use to analyze company performance in a 'balanced' format. Rather than focusing on the financial performance of a company alone (although this is one component of the scorecard), the company is also examined from a learning and growth perspective; a business process perspective; and a customer perspective.
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Educational opportunities in French regions: art, migration, and cultural studies
Perhaps the best introduction to Provence, other than that it is a melting pot of influences and cultures, is its touristic value. Valuable treasures and architectural monuments from the Antiquity and the Middle Ages are located in Provence. These include the Roman arena in Arles, one of the largest in Europe, the Papal Palace in Avignon, where the Popes lived for several decades during the 14th century, and the Castle of Tarascon. Finally, if these haven't had a chance to convince you yet, even if there is more to this letter that can, two words: Cote D'Azur! As mentioned, Provence, among other things, is particularly interesting as an object of study for its history. Human life in Provence has been identified, because of the different tools and instruments that were discovered, as early as 1-1.5 million years ago, making Provence one of the earliest known place in Europe where signs of life were discovered. Closer to our times, from the 10th century BC, Ligures and Celts dominated what is now Provence, but there were strong influences from the Greeks as well, who settled on the coast during the 7th century. The Greeks established the town of Massalia, which is now known as the port of Marseilles.
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Google Glass and privacy concerns: an early adopter's perspective
Anchor Intro: A technological phenomenon, Google Glass (also known as Project Glass) displays information in a smartphone-like, hands-free format. Self-proclaimed, Manhattan gadget geek Craig Elimeliah, was one of the…