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Legacy refers to what individuals, institutions, cultures, and civilizations leave behind — the lasting impact of their actions, creations, and ideas on future generations. It appears across disciplines including history, political science, literature, music, architecture, and education, making it a genuinely cross-curricular subject. Students engage with it because it asks a fundamental question: how do the choices made in one era shape society today? The topic invites analysis of figures and institutions as varied as Roman civilization, Aristotle's philosophy of education, the Negro Baseball League, and architect I. M. Pei, grounding abstract ideas about influence in concrete historical and cultural cases.

The papers collected here approach legacy from several distinct angles. Historical analyses trace how past events and institutions — such as the Nineteenth Century's influence on the Great War or the enduring structures of Roman civilization — continue to resonate in contemporary life. Other essays take a biographical or cultural focus, examining how figures like John Coltrane or Sundiata shaped music and storytelling traditions. Some papers use case studies of specific organizations, such as the Girl Scouts or Smith and Wesson, to explore how institutional identity evolves over time. Reflective and policy-oriented approaches also appear, connecting personal development to broader historical and social legacies.

A strong essay on legacy stakes out a clear, arguable claim about why a particular inheritance matters and to whom. Evidence drawn from historical context, cultural impact, or documented outcomes carries the most weight. Writers should resist simply cataloguing achievements; instead, the analysis should explain the mechanisms by which influence transfers across time. The most common pitfall is treating legacy as uniformly positive — the strongest essays acknowledge tension, unintended consequences, or contested interpretations.

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Research Paper Undergraduate
Rome and America: Comparing Two Imperial Superpowers
The issue of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire is a source of fascination for both the broad public and the scholarly world. From a European perspective, the fall of the Empire can be regarded as the end of the…
Paper Masters
Richard Nixon and the Watergate scandal
It was the Presidential Crisis of Richard Nixon, though, that seemed to shape the way the world viewed America in the 1970s. The so-called "Watergate Affair" encompassed a number of secret, and illegal, activities…
Paper Undergraduate
Black Church the Redemptive Role
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Paper Doctorate
Strategic Analysis of GE What
What is Welch's objective in the series of initiatives he launched in the late 1980s and early 1990s (Hint: Is there a logic or rationale supporting this change process)?
Paper Undergraduate
Nazi Concentration and Death Camps
In attempting to analyze the causes and the history behind the concentration camps and death camps that Nazi Germany created all over the conquered places and more particularly in German soil itself, there are a set of…
Paper Doctorate
Reliability of John Smith as narrator in first-person narrative
Was John Smith a writer that scholars and researchers today can rely on for an accurate recounting of history? Can his account of events be trusted? What were his strengths and weaknesses as a writer?
Paper Doctorate
Responses to family violence in Cambodia
Family Violence Against Women in Cambodia
Paper Doctorate
Vodaphone Vodafone Uses Business Intelligence to Improve
1. What were the challenges for Vodafone New Zealand? Vodafone New Zealand initially experienced very rapid growth, attaining 50% market share, yet began to see their sales and new customer growth stagnate at 56%. They were also facing higher costs of compliance and the need for controlling customer churn while increasing profitability. Vodafone New Zealand also needed to understand how best to increase their profit margins, increase revenue with new and existing customers while also monitoring how competitors and market conditions impacted their business. Vodafone New Zealand was also challenged with knowing how best to manage their marketing strategies for greatest return, incouding understanding how and when to initiative marketing and selling strategies by market segment. 2. How did it address these issues? Vodafone chose to implement an Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) that aggregated legacy, CRM, support, pricing and marketing databases into a single view of all information in the organization. The customer knowledge and analysis department was responsible for implementing the EDW to support their market analysis, market research, modeling and competitive intelligence efforts. This department had responsibility for supporting the entire organization with intelligence on customers and markets. The customer knowledge and analysis department also worked with the sales and marketing departments of Vodafone to make applications and tools based on the EDW available to them, so they could more effectively plan, execute and measure their marketing strategies. The result was a greater accuracy and precision in marketing strategy, which is leading to the development of an application to optimize both revenue and prioritization of customer offers.
Paper Undergraduate
Public vs. Private Kuwaiti Universities
Tertiary education in Kuwait involves studying at either a private or a public institution of higher learning. The lingua franca at the private institutions is English while at the public institutions it is mainly Arabic.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Ancient Egyptian art and its cultural significance
Visual Arts of Africa and the African Diaspora From Ancient Egyptian Art to Contemporary Times