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    The story is about how Mark Fossy brought his girlfriend to Vietnam. It really turns out that his girlfriend, was very different there. Tim Obrien says that how see was always wanting to know everything like an AK-47 and different kinds of booby traps and wanting to explore everything. What ends up happing is that Mark Fossys girlfriend turns out to be what they called the Greenies, which were the crazy ones like not literally crazy but the nasty unscarred people…

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    The chronicles of gun control within America is an extensive and vast journey that extends across the past one hundred years. The history of gun control is first seen being implemented back in 1934 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt enacted the National Firearms Act of 1934, which was the commencement of any regulation and control over firearms. Furthermore, this enactment made all purchases of a weapon at the time to be archived in a national registry and imposed a $200 tax on the sale of…

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    English essay - Narrative essay  Subject : Iraq first mission First "LIFE" Mission : Life Over In The Box. No one ever knows the true story of unsung missions of soldiers over in Iraq ;the war that this generation vividly remembers. Weather it was your family or friends in your neighborhood some stories go untold. This story is one of those stories. 04:20:2003 Baghdad, Iraq Saddam's Palace. Laying on a green cot , on a hot palace…

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    Do you feel that there are too many violent gun incidents in the United States every year? If you said yes then you agree with millions of other Americans. Gun control, laws, and bans are a largely controversial issue within our country. As of right now there are a large variety of laws about guns, ammunition, and magazines. Large caliber rounds as well as magazines that hold more than 10 bullets are now not purchasable by civilians. Machine guns have far more restrictions due to their…

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    because many young girls are recruited into the military as well. About 40% of the kids recruited are actually girls (Brigit Katz). As Romeo Dallaire said in an interview with Maclean, “Child soldiers don’t just include the boys standing there with the AK-47s and machetes. It includes those in the camps preparing food. It includes sex slaves and bush wives. For example, we’re seeing abductions in Nigeria. They’re doing forcible recruitment, indoctrinating and drugging up those kids, and they are…

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    Secondly, dressing like locals and using weaponry of partner nation military forces enhanced their trust in us and increased interchangeability of personnel. This led my organization to incorporate weapon training, such as familiarization with the AK-47 assault rifle that is used by the Afghan National Army, and broaden uniform issue while stateside. Lastly, the Afghan culture relied heavily on elders, some in their 70’s and 80’s, to lead village “shuras” or meetings to share their wisdom with…

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    “There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell.” William Sherman. A Long Way Gone, written by Ishmael Beah, recounts a real life experience of a child soldier in Sierra Leone and like Sherman said he finds war to be hell. The memoir portrays in horrific detail the realities of war and the effects it has on all the people. Ishmael Beah is only twelve when the war arrives on his doorstep in 1993. It tears apart his family and leaves him to wander the…

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    Three kids sat along a river their names were Rosetta Lite and Quest. Rosetta had dark red hair with blue eyes. She loved adventures and always was determined. She was the smartest out of the whole group. Lite had blond mixed with black hair and he had brown eyes. Lite was always scared of whatever happened and didn't like to fight. Quest had very dark hair with black eyes. Quest was shaggy and wore baggy shirts all the time. He was always calm and cool with everything thing that went on.…

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    Back in 2009, the media reporting indicated that Boko Haram mostly relied on machetes and the like (Waldek & Jayasekara, 2011). They have adapted their tactics due to their need for weapons. “The only easy, cheap way to acquire AK 47s and the like is to mount a surprise raid on a remote police station, preferably late in the night when there are only sleepy guards on duty” (Last, n.d.). Using this tactic to obtain weaponry cheaply is a main focus for Boko Haram, due to their constant…

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    Gun Control: The Pros and Cons On December 14, 2012, a man named Adam Lanza brutally murdered 20 kids and 6 adults in a Connecticut school before killing himself after the incident. Terrible events like these spark up debates such as whether stricter gun control policies should be implemented or not. Mark Levin stated, “I wish to god she had had an M-4 in her office…” shortly after the shooting in order to show that he believes the shooter could have been stopped earlier. On the other side of…

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