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The term "torch" serves as a broad organizational label that brings together essays spanning history, politics, social science, architecture, and cultural studies. Because no single discipline claims it, papers filed under this heading tend to reflect general education and survey course assignments where students explore foundational topics across the humanities and social sciences. The range is genuinely wide, from military history and political leadership to ethics, religion, and the built environment, making the category a useful cross-section of undergraduate academic writing at its most varied.

The papers gathered here take several distinct approaches. Some are historical and chronological, examining events such as Operation TORCH, Reconstruction from 1863 to 1877, and westward expansion. Others focus on individual figures, analyzing John F. Kennedy as a charismatic leader or tracing the career of Florence Nightingale. Policy and institutional analysis appears in essays on the Department of Justice code of ethics, U.S. intelligence strategy, and sexual harassment. A smaller group engages cultural and ideological frameworks, including the role of the Black Church, Islamic architecture and the environment, and international terrorism through an Israel case study.

A strong essay on any of these subjects begins with a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad descriptive statement. Evidence drawn from primary sources, policy documents, or well-sourced historical accounts carries more weight than general summaries. Writers should match the scope of their claim to the length of the assignment — one of the most common pitfalls is choosing a thesis so expansive that the essay becomes a list of facts rather than a sustained argument. Precision in framing pays off at every stage of the writing process.

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Prayer in Paul's missional work and theological significance
The Apostle Paul is known for shaping the history of Christianity - partially for his past but primarily for his action as a Christian. He is perhaps the most popular missionary and he devoted his life to spreading the…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Perception: Visited Statue of Liberty
Few experiences in one's lifetime truly influence your perception of the world and the surrounding reality. For some, the birth of their first child is the event that defined the rest of their lives; for others a…
Research Paper Undergraduate
The evolution and spillover of the subprime crisis
A recent headline in a United Kingdom (UK) newspaper may have said it all. The headline read, "UK banks preparing to access BoE's emergency liquidity scheme" (Aldrick, 2008). The article describes how UK bank liquidity…
Paper Undergraduate
Democratic-Republican National Convention DRNC Case
This order is a review of what the Security Sub-Committe should do in the given case study. Essentially, there is a major political convention which is taking place, and the Security team must decide on what precautions to take in order to ensure public safety. There was talk of bringing in an LRAD, but the danger of permanent injury could become a violation of citizen's Fourth Amendment rights. Moreover, there are two protests trying to get permits. The Amnesty International protest should be permitted because of its position inside the First Amendment Zone, whereas the Greenpeace protest should not because it is in a much more complicated area, which would make it more difficult for law enforcement to keep the public safe from harm.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Light in Christian Worship Candlelight
Candlelight in Biblical and Historical Times
Paper Masters
Aphrodite and the gods of love
Aphrodite and the Gods of Love is the first ever exhibition devoted to the Goddess Aphrodite in the United States. Aphrodite (Venus), one of the most compelling of the ancient divinities, personifies female beauty and…
Paper Undergraduate
La Vie En Rose There
There are a number of popular songs that seem to transcend generational lines, cultural barriers, and even gender performances. One very interesting offering is La Vie en rose, literally Life in pink, first made popular…
Essay Doctorate
Alamo in Sleuthing the Alamo, James Crisp
This is a three page paper that is based on the book Sleuthing the Alamo by James Crisp. The material in the book is controversial because it questions the prevailing legends of Davy Crockett and the Alamo. The evidence in the book suggests that there was a lot of racism that was motivating the strategies and decisions during the war in Texas. Historian bias is the theme of the paper.
Research Paper Doctorate
Ethical Changes in the Classroom
Ethical Changes in the Classroom Over the Past 50 Years
Research Paper Undergraduate
Neverending Story Wolfgang Petersen\'s 1984
Wolfgang Petersen's 1984 film The Neverending Story or Die Unendliche Geschichte was based loosely on the fantasy novel by Michael Ende. The movie which provides the viewer with a plethora of special effects deviates…