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    He thought as he stopped in a bar one night, dressed in a dark brown, gold trimmed jacket concealing a green undershirt tucked into a set of gray denim jeans, accented by two leather belts. One hangs off of Dante's waist while another is strapped to his right thigh while black leather boots cover his feet. Of the weapons he carried, was his personalized .38 pistol that he always had holstered under his jacket while a revolver resided in another holster at his waist but is one that he handmade himself after spending many months in a machine shop on the outskirts of town. Dubbed "The Peace Breaker", this was a .50 caliber revolver that once Dante set his eyes on any target, it was safe to assume that they either stopped in place wherever they were and dropped to the ground unless if they were looking to have their heads blown cleanly off. His rusty brown hair was mostly covering his right eye. There was one hidden Talent Dante had regarding that eye, one that guaranteed a killshot 100% of the time. Considering it was naturally augmented, his eye had a feature that allowed him to see anything from a least 500 yards off. It was no surprise that that eye alone made him the most sought after bounty hunter in the world. His skin tone was slightly pale, mainly due to the fact that he had hardly a lot of time to spend outside in the day time unless if his job required…

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    a problem, an even bigger problem is people who are depressed, killing themselves with firearms. Far more people kill themselves with a firearm each year than are murdered with one. In 2010 in the United States, 19,392 people committed suicide with guns, compared with 11,078 who were killed by others (Drexel, N.p). Gun violence not only costs lives but it also costs dollars. Gun violence costs the United States at least $229 billion a year (Follman, N.p). Why is the United States losing lives…

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    Informative Essay On Rifle

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    Gamo is another great brand for hunting equipment and rifles, and the Silent Cat utilizes the best part of air rifles (less noise) to make this a formidable hunting weapon. What makes this gun different from other models is that it uses Gamo’s proprietary Inert Gas Technology (IGT) to make firing smoother and reloading much quicker. Whether you’re just target shooting or going after little critters, the Silent Cat is the perfect blend of speed, silence, and power. This rifle fires .177…

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    Loreno: A Short Story

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    He could act a little, did it in High School. That was how he met his wife. And it made lying that much easier. “Shut up and don't talk.” The voice was not feminine. It was masculine in every sense of the word. Rough and deep with a biting edge that made him flinch. “You have less than 5 minutes to confess what you did. I have a high caliber rifle with its crosshairs hovering right over your head. And I never miss.” “Confess what?” The man's voice went from exhausted to terrified at the sound…

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    American Sniper Quotes

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    POW! Chris kyles sniper goes off. One .50 caliber bullet soaring through the sky going as fast as a rocket about to hit the sniper killing all of Kyles men. And in one blink of an eye the sniper is dead and Kyle got the farthest shot ever. American Sniper is about and by Chris Kyle tells us about military training and being a seal. Kyle was a sniper. A very good one, too. He has won lots of reward and he has the farthest kill ever made by a sniper. Also the most kills recorded at 255 deaths.…

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    simulation includes, among others, the reduction of expenditures shifts to the training camps increasingly restricted as well as the transit of troops on the ground, reducing the accident risks. It also provides the economy with the maintenance of logistics activity, the reduction of damage to the military use of material garrisons still in teaching-learning process and the increased time available with the material at hand for the conservation activity; and the ammunition economy.…

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    tried to receive help for Nathaniel. The documentary also mentioned that Nathaniel often fought with other children and had a hard time with direction. All of these things added together show how Nathaniel did not have a positive childhood and as a result has become troublesome. Nathaniel 's childhood may be the reason he made the choice to play with the gun, but there is definite proof that his actions have caused serious injury. Nathaniel had indeed killed Ronnie Green when he fired several…

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    Colleges Pros And Cons

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    Which team are you on? Do you take part in the “M-I-Z!” “Z-O-U!” chant? Or do you shout with pride “Rock Chalk!” “Jayhawk!”? No matter which cheer you support, both schools are two of the best colleges in the Midwest. When choosing which college I wanted to attend, I struggled deciding between the University of Missouri and the University of Kansas. Despite their boarding state rivalry, I fell in love with both. The schools have their pros and cons, yet one is not better than the other. At the…

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    We, the students of Professor Bart Goddard’s Differential Equations class (M 427J), are writing to you about a recent incident for which he is at risk of losing his position in the university. During the 12:00 PM class on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, Professor Goddard told a cautionary tale about how, in the Holocaust, Nazi engineers used lime to prevent blood from ruining the train tracks of the trains carrying the Jews to the camps, calling on the engineering students in the audience to…

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    In the play “Twelve Angry Men”, a group of twelve jurors is deciding the fate of a young boy accused of murdering his father. As a play portraying the debate of a jury in a murder trial the entire play structured around the theme of stubbornness and taking a stand. In the beginning of the act the conflict is set in motion by, Juror No. Eights “not guilty” vote. Juror No. Eight is stubborn in refusing to give in to the other mans “guilty” vote, because of his strong view on the situation. By the…

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