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    Throughout history, battle tactics have always been a pivotal aspect of winning a war. For example, the utilization of the infantry and the usage of propaganda in gaining a larger enlisting population for the infantry have always been fundamental to a battle plan. However, some aspects in how a war is conducted have actually evolved over time. In 1914, the tactic of trench warfare was heavily utilized during World War I where defensive fighting in entrenched positions was favored. This style of…

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    Do you remember that shooting that happened in the United States? The one where a man was killing in a public center? He had access to automatic weapons? It 's probably hard to know which one since it happens almost every day. It has become common news to hear that someone has been shot and killed. So many people die to the bullet, people have taken to buying more guns to fight against this terrorism. However, the solution to gun violence isn’t more guns, unless they are in the hands of someone…

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    United States each year and a majority of this is people unfit to use a weapon killing others. Even though there have been many attempts to control the firearms in the U.S. if does not always work. For example, the Federal Weapon Assault Ban banned nineteen models of semi automatic weapons and military features, as well as large capacity magazines. This ban would have been good to prevent people from using highly dangerous weapons which could be used to endanger others. This ban expired and…

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    about World War 1 weapons.If not I will begin to inform my audience how the weapons impacted the war. The tanks, machine gun, and poison gas. After these couple of weapons, the war changed.The first world war 1 would have been totally different if the if the soldiers didn’t have the simple ,but deadly weapons.The weapons had a great impact on the outcome of the war.Every weapon has it’s pros and cons. The first weapon is poison gas. It is popularly believed that the German army was the 1st to…

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    concealed carry of guns be allowed on college campuses? Our attentions on this issue has risen due to the recent shootings and acts of violence on college campuses. Guns should not be allowed on college campuses because some students may use their weapon for the wrong reasons and could lead to an increase in crime. Allowing guns on college campuses can create a sense of protection for students that actually carry a gun. Understanding that the majority of students are…

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    Why She Carries a Gun In the passage “A Peaceful Woman Explains Why She Carries a Gun,’’ the author explains why she decided to start carrying a gun. The author states that she carries a gun for protection. I believe that everyone has a right to bear arms in the right cases such as: self-defense or when another person is in danger and the option to “get help” from law enforcement has been decreased. In saying this I agree with her decision to carry a gun. According to the 2008 National Crime…

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    In the article " Friend-or-foe Mindset pits Gun Lovers against Each Other" Leonard Pitts Jr. talks about how the dangers of guns and the fat cats of big business prevent the safety and security that firearms should provide. In Pitts' article, he elaborates on the power of one man's rights and beliefs can take him down to nothing if he is against the majority. The man that Pitts talks about is a highly renowned gun activist who wrote for a prominent firearm magazine and was so renowned with guns…

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    to protect yourself from someone harm us, and our family as well. Have you wondering if the guns were banned we wouldn’t worry about people threaten us and stealing our stuff from our house because they don’t have power to harmed people, without weapon they become weaker also less violence and less crime also death as well and that is good for our society to stay safe and peaceful. Guns are too violent for the whole world especially for the teenager because teens are more emotionally…

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    In the Essay “Why Handguns Must Be Outlawed” Nan Desuka makes some valid and interesting points about handguns and why they should be abolished. There are some handgun laws that should be in place and some that make no sense at all. But abolishment of handguns all together is a step in the wrong direction. Handguns are a tool just like any other tool in one's belt they can be used for good or evil and has no malicious intentions itself the user is the thing that is good or evil. First thing that…

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    Jamie O’Meara Author of the article “Guns, Sex, and Education” devises that parents should educate their children regarding gun violence by teaching them how to fire weapons. Therefore taking the mystique away and replacing it with boredom, He emphasizes that, as a preventative measure learning how to shoot the weapons is integral and should become part of the school curriculum, this is a farce and should be disregarded. The real question is, “Are Guns a necessary evil?” It makes no sense to…

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