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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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Hitler\'s Rise to Power How
How did a man rise from near obscurity in Germany to a position of dictatorial power? How did a man who a bigoted, insignificant force in German politics become the most powerful man in Europe, who put together by far…
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Statue of Liberty Is One
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JFK Inaugural Speech it Was a Very
Introduction It was a very cold day on January 20th, 1961, when John Fitzgerald Kennedy took the oath of office, was sworn in as the new president, and delivered a rousing speech to a shivering audience and to a television audience worldwide. The young president was forceful, quite eloquent and used phrases that have become iconic in the American experience. This paper reviews and critiques the speck. John Fitzgerald Kennedy – His Inaugural Speech After being sworn in by Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Earl Warren, Kennedy got everyone's immediate attention when he removed the partisanship from the issue. Kennedy in effect tossed out a gesture of peace to the Republicans. This is not a victory of a party he said; it is a victory for democracy. It is an end and a beginning, he said, meaning an end to the GOP leadership and a beginning of Kenney's democratic legacy.
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Slavery in Massachusetts and Virginia: Whittier's poem and separated families
John Greenleaf Whittier wrote "Massachusetts to Virginia" specifically to decry the institution of slavery. When Whittier wrote the poem, the United States was very much and bitterly divided over the issue of whether…
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Rita Dove Wishes the Reader
Rita Dove wishes the reader to garner a number of things from her poem concerning life and death. The two main points this paper will address is that Rita believes that life is short and that survivors immediately set…
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Community emergency preparedness and response in neighborhood settings
Preparing for emergencies is the job of individuals as well as the community. When a society is caught by emergency, the people should cooperate with each other and resources so that maximum benefit can be gained. Besides that, people should better plan for handling with emergencies. They should be prepared and not caught by emergencies without preparations.Preparing for emergencies is the job of individuals as well as the community. When a society is caught by emergency, the people should cooperate with each other and resources so that maximum benefit can be gained. Besides that, people should better plan for handling with emergencies. They should be prepared and not caught by emergencies without preparations.
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Heracles (Means Glory of Hera) Is Best
Heracles (means glory of Hera) is best known as the strongest of all mortals and considered as super hero on a grand scale. He is much stronger compared to other Gods. He was the deciding factor in allowing the Olympian…
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John F. Kennedy\'s January 20,
John F. Kennedy's January 20, 1961 Inaugural address president's inaugural speech, particularly its conclusion, is meant to set the tone for the speaker's entire presidency. Long after he was tragically assassinated,…
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Organizational climate and workplace culture
Joshua Levine is a project manager for Brockton Oval Enterprises, a leading provider of sports equipment and technology. Brockton Oval Enterprises is a large company with a total staff of about six hundred employees.
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Reflections on the film Girl, Interrupted
¶ … Girl, Interrupted (1999) is a film by James Mangold based on the eponymous 1993 memoir by Susanna Kaysen. The film recounts Kaysen's experiences in a mental institution during the late 1960s.