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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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    Nebutud Fealadsef and the Flex Tape® As he was visiting the Swintar Galaxy, Nebutud Fealadsef, a naval general, saw that just as North Korea, so the galaxy was really economically depressed. People were using slingshots to get to other planets, people built spaceships out of tin cans, and there was no strong government. He wondered what he could do to help them. He thought to look into the government. It was a democratic republic, but it wasn’t democratic or a republic. It was a…

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    It is estimated that during World War I, around five thousand ships were sunk by German U-boats alone (Golson). Submarines became a huge weapon during the time of World War I. Jan S. Breemer, a submarine warfare expert and professor of national security affairs at the US Naval War College in Monterey, California says, “The submarine was the absolute weapon of World War I. They were difficult to locate and hard to attack. Navies didn’t have any traditional responses for dealing with the…

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    The Spanish gave America supplies and money to help pay for war debt and not run out of needed gun supply. The Spanish upgraded the quality of Americans and gave them cannons to help win more battles. They also loaned money to pay for more ammunition, uniforms, and other supplies that they needed. Spanish troops worked with the Americans in many major battles and might not have won without them there. 1.Elaboration- In the battle of Yorktown and other battles Spanish troops helped…

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    The Things They Carried: A Look inside These Men In the short story “The Things They Carried,” by author Tim O’Brien, our attention is directed toward a squad of soldiers during the Vietnam War. The narrator brings us a monologue of himself, Lieutenant Jimmy Cross and his men about the different kinds of ‘things’ that are carried. I agree with critic Rena Korb says, in O’Brien’s way of setting the psychological setting within the men. O’Brien uses symbolism that is filled with mixed feelings…

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    abiding citizens not only by limiting firearms & ammunition that can be purchased, it takes away our 2nd amendment right, and demotes organizations such as the NRA & Gun owners of America.Without guns we would not be the free country we are today (Pros & Cons : Gun legislation). Having a gun does not make you a bad person, a lot of people just need to realize it. Pushing for more gun control also comes with try to get rid of certain guns & ammunition. People feel certain guns and ammo should…

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    Ammunition & Explosives Storage Safety (Cert), 8 2016/03/25 HR Verified 10. U.S. Army Expl Safety Familiarization (Cert), 16 2016/03/24 HR Verified 11. MUNITIONS HISTORY PROGRAM (MHP), 2016-02-25 4 12. GENERAL TRANS OF HAZ MAT REFRESHER (CERT), 2015-06-10…

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    The First World War was the first conflict that had a truly global reach. It was also one of the most deadly, with 35 million casualties, of which 14 million were killed. It was a brutal war of attrition with thousands of soldiers killed and seriously wounded every day; indeed, the true casualty numbers are very difficult, if not impossible, to comprehend for those of us who were not actually there to witness the carnage. It was also a war of technology and of invention. The science of killing…

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    During World War 1 the military’s performance were poor as they had a really big army, but did not have the supplies needed to accommodate over ten million infantry men as some would not even have rifles and ammunition, while the enemy there were facing were the most technologically advanced countries in Europe, Germany. The soldiers also had low morale due to the harsh environment that they had to endure. The military was led by incompetent leaders such as Grand…

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    not need to fight in this battle. Position yourselves, stand still and see the salvation of the Lord, who is with you.” (2 Chronicles 20:17a). God is forever with us and He promised us that he would always be there. In order to have the proper ammunition and we must learn to identify the battle we are facing; also, once we identify the battle, we should use wisdom given in the word of God. If you know you are battling the devil, we need to remember what the word says “So humble yourselves…

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