Papers 1811-1820 of total 55526 found.
Category: /History
…nationalism, that led to Indian resentment of British imperialism and ultimately to the loss of British control over India. One of the most important factors in the British loss of control over India was the establishment of English as a unifying language. Prior…
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…under their control. Checkpoints in Kabul, Logar, and Paktia Provinces are lightly manned and non-threatening; guns are not in evidence among the general populace in cities and villages. International oil interests are in fierce competition to build…
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…and more humane and suitable options are obtainable. It is absolutely wrong to give still developing humans capital punishment, which is lowering the standards of decency. Capitol Punishment, like abortion or gun control, is an emotional issue that often…
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…a better picture of reality: If you have ever shot a shotgun, especially a big 12 guage shot gun, then you know that it has a lot of "kick". That is, when you shoot the gun it "kicks" your shoulder back with a great deal of force. That kick is a reaction…
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Category: /Literature/English
…does'nt it stop? Why does it keep happening? Tommy inhaled and exhaled deeply, hoping to calm his nerves. Finally able to steady his shaking form, he went back to his bed. Just face your fear, he told himself. It's all in the mind. Control
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…to get a better picture of reality: If you have ever shot a shotgun, especially a big 12 guage shot gun, then you know that it has a lot of "kick". That is, when you shoot the gun it "kicks" your shoulder back with a great deal of force. That kick…
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Category: /Literature/English
…risk of suicide when a gun was not present at home (Hutchins 4). The number one cause of suicide is untreated depression (“SAVE” 2). Stress and pain increase as the crisis or the perception of it worsens. As this happens, control and self esteem…
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…of the Machine 1850's Steam engine, machine guns, these required iron and steel. Steel was a recent invention and allowed for rapid development of weapons from about the 1860's onwards. Japan Japan copied under patent many English, German and American…
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…compatible will not be supported! Known soundcard issues: ------------------------------------------------------------------ AOpen AW320 PCI Audio PCIWindows 2000 All sounds (vehicle, gun, etc.) cut in and out while in a game. The computer will also…
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control in the justice department. The proposed Brady Hand Gun Law revision would place the names of juvenile violent offenders in the pool of people ineligible to by guns. The After School activities proposal was based on statistics saying that most…
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