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…to control the rights of gun ownership. This caused conflict between party members and the constituents. In this case the politicians did not respect the say of the constituents. Two other examples of this would be helmets, and seatbelts; The Representatives…
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Category: /History
…in the history of World War II, not only for the U.S., but also the Allies. D-Day was the invasion of Hitler controlled Europe, and the beginning of the fall of an empire. It consisted of airborne attacks and assaults on five beaches given the code names, Utah, Gold…
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…amendments in the bill of rights. Because of the circumstances under which it was made, its purpose, its controversial effects, and its modern-day impact, it is one of the most interesting American amendments. America is a country forged in war, so guns have…
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…across the Mississippi. Some soldiers controlling this relocation would have met with this tribe. Many Indians, especially the Sioux, had at least a decade of ongoing war with the U.S Army. White settlers had been living amongst the Indians for half…
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Category: /History
…of World War II, not only for the U.S., but also the Allies. D-Day was the invasion of Hitler controlled Europe, and the beginning of the fall of an empire. It consisted of airborne attacks and assaults on five beaches given the code names, Utah, Gold, Juno…
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…Jima, these machines were fitted with machine guns, rockets and howitzers to lead the first wave of troops ashore. Other technological advances came in the field of communications. As a result of the Tarawa communications breakdown, specially designed…
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…the ship and the ship was protected with a fortified shield. I entered the ship and on my left and right were the shooting range where u controlled the laser guns fighting enemy ships. I walked to the front of the ship and my crew was there ready for take off…
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…of supplying the thousands of soldiers stationed over seas for the conflict in Iraq, can reach over 9 billion dollars. <Tab/>The next cost is that of the all the vehicles, guns and artillery that is required to maintain a winning campaign. In order…
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…the elephant: "Here I was the white man with his gun, standing in front of the unarmed crowd - seemingly the leading actor of the piece; but in reality I was only an absurd puppet pushed to and fro by the will of those yellow faces behind (101). Everyone has…
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Category: /Literature
…. Orwell describes his feelings about being pressured to shoot the elephant: "Here I was the white man with his gun, standing in front of the unarmed crowd seemingly the leading actor of the piece; but in reality I was only an absurd puppet pushed to and fro…
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