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The topic of "Longest" draws together a wide variety of academic writing united less by a single discipline than by a shared concern with duration, endurance, and sustained impact. Papers under this umbrella appear across courses in history, psychology, political science, sociology, and personal writing, reflecting how the idea of something lasting — a war, a policy, a personal struggle, a cultural pattern — carries analytical weight in nearly every field of study. The recurring keywords of power, fear, and determination suggest that what makes something "longest" is rarely just a matter of time, but also of consequence and meaning.

The archived papers approach this theme from strikingly different angles. Historical and political analysis surfaces in work on the Vietnam War and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, while comparative approaches appear in essays contrasting the psychological impacts of disasters like Katrina and the Lusitania. Sociological and cultural examination drives papers on race, gender, class, and ethnicity among Native Americans, as well as gender representation in consumer spaces like toy stores. Personal and reflective writing — admission essays, personal statements, and self-assessments — rounds out the collection, showing how endurance and identity intersect on an individual level.

A strong essay on this topic begins with a focused thesis that defines what is being measured or experienced over time and why that duration matters. Evidence drawn from historical records, psychological research, or direct observation tends to carry the most weight, depending on the angle chosen. The most common pitfall is treating length or endurance as self-evidently significant — a good essay always explains what sustained impact actually reveals about power, people, or society.

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Capstone project outcomes and implementation
Abstract The United States is one of the 58 countries that still practice capital punishment. Thirty-eight out of the fifty states in the US still have the death penalty incorporated in their legal systems. In the past, the death penalty has been criticized on a number of grounds. Indeed, the United Nations has constantly called on nations to abolish the same, and replace it with life imprisonment. Protests against the death penalty have been a common phenomenon in the United States. These, coupled with the significant anti-capital punishment pieces of legislation that have been proposed in the recent past, depict the changing climate, with regard to capital punishment. This text reviews these issues, and evaluates the overall efficiency of the death penalty as a tool for deterring crime.
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Communist Party of the Philippines/New People\'s Army
Abstract The preceding paper discusses the Communist Party of the Philippines/New People's Army (CPP/NPA) in detail. It puts light on the origins, aims, objectives, strategies and tactics of the organization. In addition to that, this paper also comments on the leadership, area of operations and military activities of the organization. Moreover, it highlights the government and military activities that are directed towards minimizing the strength and vigor of the NPA.
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Seafloor Sediments Mayan Mysteries the Mystery What
What caused the collapse of the Mayan Civilization? In 800 A.D. The Mayan Civilization was thriving in a region from southern Mexico to northern Honduras. These indigenous people (numbering over two million) were…