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    happened to you” (112). Gadafi is training their minds to hate and seek revenge. Beah now has so much anger in his heart, that he does not fear killing the rebels who ruined his entire life. Beah has no shame in killing, his new family now consists of AK-47’s, knives, and bombs. Beah is now brainwashed into thinking every person is out to kill or unleash…

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    Weapons such as assault rifles should not be available to the public. The 2nd Amendment was written in 1791. During this time, Americans only had muskets which took a long time to refill and they were hard to use. Now, in 2018, there are guns such as AK-47s that can fire 600 rounds per minute. They are easily accessible to the public. These weapons are being used to murder children. The only people that should have access to these weapons are the military. Even then, they should only be used…

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    if it were a ball. The man screams in pain and the lion rips him to tiny pieces. Mitch saw the lion climbing out of the man’s window with the man’s leg clamped between its jaws. Mitch yells, “Hey you!” the lion looks over and sees Mitch holding an AK 47…

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    Father Douglas Bazi, the priest who was kidnapped and tortured by Al-Qaeda, said being a Christian in Iraq is “impossible.” The Baghdad-based priest spoke at a church in California and shared how Al-Qaeda militants captured him was he was on his way home from church in 2006. Within the nine days that he was held hostage by the terrorists, Father Douglas Bazi’s lost some of his teeth when his captors smashed them with a hammer, was shot in the leg, and sustained a broken nose and back, the…

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    them, opening doors. Footsteps went by, belongings taken, then glass breaks, the man is drunk. He said these very words “I know someone is here, come out, come out or I will shoot this door.” After 3 minutes of waiting the man opens door holding an AK-47 and a bottle of beer. He yelled, “Get up, get up, hurry, go to the living room.” Now running to her living room with her family and hands up high, begging for their lives the men starts demanding money and jewelry. Her mother tells him where…

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    Stockley was not guilty of first-degree murder. This is once again representative of racism in court. The white man won despite evidence that he killed a black man for no reason. To be specific, video evidence. Stockley was carrying an unauthorized AK-47, which should’ve been very suspicious no matter the case. Stockley’s defense argued that Anthony Lamar Smith, the man he murdered, had a handgun in his car. However, only Stockley’s fingerprints were found on said handgun, suggesting he might’ve…

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    In late 2009, I was part of a Task Force (TF) whose mission was to capture or kill enemy leadership, or High Value Targets (HVTs) In Order To (IOT) facilitate COIN operations in whatever Area of Operations (AO) needed the TF’s capability. Intelligence led us to doing such a mission to Capture/Kill a HVT in Afghanistan in late 2009. The enemy in this AO, at this time, hammered the FOB that we staged out of with indirect fire and rockets multiple times a day. They also inflicted casualties on…

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    America is “the home of the brave”, but it is becoming increasingly difficult to be brave when America is also the home of the guns. This is the place where criminals and the mentally ill alike have almost unrestricted access to guns- be it through the numerous loopholes existing in current laws or the fallacies presented in current background checks. Is it really logical to work for peace when anyone can access and instrument of death? The United States should increase the number of…

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    Symptoms Of Rabies

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    For some, this symptom strikes violently seemingly without warning, and in the severest of cases death is the result. As an illustration imagine bullets from an AK-47, flying at a group of innocent high schoolers are as the horrific blobs of snot: the harmful effects of the disease lashing out at others, in this case resulting in a mass death. If guns are completely taken away the United States government the symptom…

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    Adopted on December 15, 1791, the Second Amendment to the U.S Constitution protects the right of the US citizens to keep and bear arms. I chose this topic because in my country it is forbidden to do so. I will explain how this amendment was created and then show how guns are part of the American culture even though they are increasingly controversial. History With his arrival to the throne in 1689, Guillaume III reversed in the Bill of Rights, the law that said the possession of firearms was…

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