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…in Congress, and former presidents George Bush and Ronald Reagan are NRA members. The NRA lobbies for several types ! of legislation. For example, the NRA is currently tryingto repeal the ban on assault weapons. A lot of money is spent each year on legislation (See…
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…1. Opening paragraph 2. History of armor a) What armor is b) Origin of armor 3. What armor consists of a) Early Medieval armor b) Late Medieval armor 4. Types of weapons used a) Swords b) Maces and axes 5. Closing paragraph…
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…the opportunity to bring a gun or a carry a weapon in school. The students can not be stopped if they are carrying a weapon and will not get in trouble if they pull out the weapon. By bringing or carrying a weapon in school the number of school shootings and school…
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…this before his battle when he removes his armor and vows not to use a weapon to defeat Grendel. Defeating Grendel, he shows that man, without armor and weapons, can defeat evil in any form including that of his foe Grendel. This deed serves throughout…
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Category: /History
…copper and gold (Eisler 45). These metals, however, were used more for ornamental purposes than for weapons. Even in the fifth and fourth millennium B.C. when bronze became the metal of choice, it was used to make tools. Archeological evidence shows…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…the quantity and quality of weapons that the U.S. Army possessed. They were fighting with primitive weapons that had not been modified in hundreds of years. Previous to this time period the Indians’ culture did not demand advances in technology and for this reason…
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Category: /History
…Land mines greatly contribute to the danger of international security because they are used as military weapons. Because land mines have caused great destruction there has been an effort from international and non-governmental organizations to ban mines…
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…6. Sec. 90 Weapon, Concealed 7. Sec. 91 Unauthorized Possession Of Firearm 8. Sec. 93 Possession Of Weapon At Unauthorized Place 9. Sec. 94 Possession Of Weapon In Motor Vehicle 10. Sec. 95 Possession Of Restricted Or Prohibited Firearm…
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…This essay is written about World War I. It shows how it started and the events that led up it. It talks about the growth of nationalism, imperialism, and the massive build up of armies and weapons prior to the outbreak of World War I. And lastly…
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…                  The development in weaponry that had the greatest single impact on the war was the invention of the rifled musket. The weapon of choice before the war was muskets that had no spin on them. The new rifles solved old…
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