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    Infringing Civil Rights Does gun control benefit people? The second amendment states, a well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed (U.S. Constitution). Meaning people have the right to keep and carry firearms without violating any laws. However, gun control advocates have said we have more guns than people in the U.S. On the contrary, people can use guns for self-defense purposes, aside from that…

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    more restrictive gun control than our country, but I do not think those countries are going toward total gun bans. Many people think that they cannot effectively defend themselves without guns. I do not believe in assault rifle and high capacity ammunition essential in keeping our family safe. I grow up in the Philippines, and the police force response times are worse in any Philippine city/town than here in any U.S. city/town. I am more afraid in inadequate gun’s safeguards, resulting in…

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    Would You Have Quit? That's a difficult question. It could go either way. I’m going to go through the pros and cons of staying and leaving. The pros of staying is that I will be fighting for my Country’s independence. The cons are that I have the risk of getting sick, I might get frostbite and my feet might crack and bleed and lead the enemy to us. We have no shoes. We need shoes to keep us going so we don't freeze. I have the risk of getting hypothermia and dying to that. We have no food to…

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    6.5 X 55 Swede Summary

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    week’s article summary, the required reading material was an article that gave a detailed overview of the 6.5 x 55 Swede. The article was divided into sections that included history, Walter Bell and the 6.5 Mannlicher Schoenauer, performance, factory ammunition, and hand loading. The article began with a detailed history of the 6.5 x 55 Swede. The article states that during the muzzle loading era the most common calibers were 17mm and 18mm. But due to new technologies of the brass casing and…

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    Chapter one Boom! Crack! The sound of thunder and a flash of lightning struck through the night sky. As the rain came down Mike’s jacket got heavier and heavier. Boom! Another flash of lightning sliced through the sky! Mike darted toward the abandoned house not thinking about all the times he was told not to even go near the abandoned house, because of all the kids that went missing in that particular house! The house was a 1920’s house, no color, just wood! The old man that used to live…

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    AR Optics Scopes

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    If you enjoy the sport of shooting with an AR-type rifle, Bushnell has a riflescope designed with you in mind. Their AR Optics 3-12x40 mm scopes are caliber-specific to give the most accurate performance for the ammunition you like to shoot. This particular model is engineered to give outstanding results with AR223 bullets. This Bushnell AR Optics scope is made of a black aluminum alloy with an anodized finish. It looks great on a gun, and the matte finish means that it will not catch the sun…

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    Mission Command Principles

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    During the Revolutionary War and many wars to follow, the physical concept of Mission Command was not yet developed. However, as any leader in a military force, some form of a Mission Command philosophy has been executed in major military battles. Colonel William Prescott, the Commander during the Battle of Bunker Hill, while serving with General Israel Putnam, portrayed what is now known by the United States military as Mission Command Principles. The Battle of Bunker Hill began when the…

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    Las Vegas Shooting Case

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    It’s been a couple day since the shooting had happened in Las Vegas as the most devastating attack and the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. Las Vegas mass shooter Stephen Paddock rented a room in downtown Las Vegas through Airbnb at Mandalay Bay a couple days earlier before the Concert. Marilou Danley (the girlfriend) said that she was worried that her boyfriend, Stephen Paddock, was going to break up with her when he bought her a cheap ticket to the Philippines about two weeks…

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    the way they work and how they are made. I feel I have a good experience with firearms considering that I am a owner of 5 myself. Most people put firearms into three groups, rifles, shotguns, and handguns, depending on the use, style, and type of ammunition. The first gun many people think of is a rifle. A rifle is defined as a firearm with a rifled or spirally cut grooves barrel, a stock or shoulder brace, and shoots a single projectile. Some uses of a rifle are military and hunting uses. The…

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    The Introduction of Rabbits in Australia by Matthew Muller Rabbits were introduced to Australia in the 18th The first fleet was a group of 11 ships sent there by Great Britain. The people aboard created the first European settlement in Australia. The rabbits they brought with them were bred as food animals. By 1827, the rabbit population was in the thousands. These rabbits though were contained and were not wild. It soon became common to farm rabbits similarly to how chickens were…

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