Papers 1021-1030 of total 55526 found.
Category: /History
…this tank did not last long in battle. Axis forces dubbed this tank the mobile coffin for its weak armor plate and all other small tanks defeated it. Allied forces later came to depend on the British Matilda. It had a 2-pound turret gun and a top speed of 15…
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…Rifle Association's Institute for Legislative Action, great majorities of the members write letters to pass or reform current state-level gun control laws, and the association's voice makes its' thoughts and wishes very apparent through lobbying (NRA website…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, so is oxygen, and therefore, so is life. Allen believes there is a war going on for control. It leaves the world in agony and full of uncertainties. Man wants the ultimate power and is fueled by patriotic feelings. The man gets control with a gun
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Category: /History
…, not an accident. However, it was a choice that Europeans did not understand, and those limits they could not control" (Kishlanksy, 586). <Tab/>The Great War differed from all previous European experiences and expectations of armed conflict…
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Category: /History
…Major issues state governments confront in the U.S. are basic issues that people have a lot to say about. These issues are interest group pressure, waste management, gambling, abortion, gun control, capital punishment, and emergency services. But first…
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…. ¡§National Affairs.¡¨ Rolling Stone Sept. 1999: 43+. Foester, Karen P. ¡§Leaders Quest for Compromise on Gun Control.¡¨ CQ Weekly 16 Oct. 1999: 2452.…
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…of an infantryman was to exercise self- control while being shelled. A man can be right there one moment and in pieces the next. The trenches were the only way they could protect themselves from this constant threat. The lasting impression this movie makes upon you…
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…of an infantryman was to exercise self- control while being shelled. A man can be right there one moment and in pieces the next. The trenches were the only way they could protect themselves from this constant threat. The lasting impression this movie makes upon you…
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Category: /Law & Government
…would veto all bills that might include provisions to dismantle any aspect of this National Forest protection policy. I consider it crucial to pursue public and legislative support for such a plan to endure." Nader's view on gun control is surprisingly…
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…violent behavior. The difference between the two generations is that today student conflicts are more likely to be solved with the use of weapons. The fact is a gun is much more intimidating than a fist. There is nothing scarier than arriving at school afraid…
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