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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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The influence of self-perception and self-image on luxury fashion brand choice
¶ … price remains one of the most important factors that many consumers take into account in formulating their purchase decision, it is important for marketers to segment their target market accordingly.
Paper Undergraduate
Black Church the Redemptive Role
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Research Paper Undergraduate
Westward Expansion and Manifest Destiny
At the time of the signing of Treaty of Paris (1783), which formally ended the American Revolutionary War, the United States of America consisted of thirteen former British colonies concentrated in the east of the North…
Paper Undergraduate
Charismatic Leadership of John F.
This paper discusses the Presidency of John Fitzgerald Kennedy from the perspective of charismatic leadership. Specifically, it addresses the four characteristics that social scientists have agreed lead to such…
Paper Undergraduate
Classical Periods, Greek and Roman
The classical period in ancient Greece starts with the fifth century BC and it lasts until 323, the year Alexander the Great died. The period is considered as the pick of the Greek civilization in every form of life.
Paper Undergraduate
Florence Nightingale\'s Philosophy of Nursing
Florence Nightingale was born in May 12, 1820 to a wealthy family in Great Britain. She grew up being part of the upper class and enjoyed the privileges available only to those belonging to her social standing.
Paper Masters
Preventing Sexual Harassment Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment is a difficult concept to grasp because it can be interpreted in so many ways. To some people, a compliment about how they look is considered to be sexual harassment, while for others the offenses need…
Paper High School
Recontruction 1863 1877
The confederacy was confronted by the defeat set upon them. This was a time to come to grips with the idea of a democracy and what it meant. Now was a time of uncertainty, no one was quite sure of how the now defeated…
Essay Doctorate
Recurring Strategic Themes in the History of U.S. Intelligence
The document considers the validity of military interventions provided by the United States during various military incidents. These include World War II, the investigations during the 1970s, and the response to the 9/11 attacks. The conclusion is that, while much improvement has been seen as a result of technology, the military has some way to go regarding the way in which it creates intelligence and surveillance setups.
Paper Masters
Rhetorical Analysis of JFK's 1961 Inaugural Address
Rhetorical analysis essay analyzing John F. Kennedy's Inauguration