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    The Right To Bear Arms

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    form of regulations to adhere to. Amendments were continually added in to covey the rights of the American people. One of the amendments added to the constitution that has been widely disputed for many years is the second amendment. The right to bear arms is granted to individuals and state militias in the second amendment, but it is stated in an obscure way. For some people, the second amendment no longer holds its original meaning. Some believe that firearms should only be used by certain…

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    The Lost Arms Analysis

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    EXT. THE LOST ARMS – NIGHT He walks back to the Lost Arms with the look of a man feeling much less weight on his shoulders, eagerly needing a few bottles of root beer float to get his strength back from a draining day. His demeanour suddenly changes as if he anticipates trouble would be waiting for him, he comes to stop. We get a close up from LEMONY’s P.O.V of an unusual car parked out the front with a red light on top. It seems like a police car, but as he gets closer it comes to look even…

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    Arms Project Symbols

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    In my Coat of Arms Project, I decided to use two symbolic shapes that represent who I am as a person. One of the first shapes I thought of was the circle since the circle is most commonly associated with routine and perfection. Being in routine and having a cycle of everyday events prevents me from having anxiety or stress about school since having a schedule will help plan out my day and allow me extra spare time to do extracurricular activities. In addition, I am usually referred to as a…

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    Peg Arm Monologue

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    I miss Peg-Arm, who ruled with an iron fist. Literally. He was the reason I am where I am, but he was a skilled pirate. I feel bad that I only knew him for a short time. But that doesn’t matter anymore. I can’t change the past. Just floating in my dinghy now. Attempting to find land before another storm hits. Almost ended up like Peg-Arm when my dinghy flipped over. I don’t know where I am, or whether or not I’ll have enough food. All I’ve had to eat in the past 2 days has been a turtle that…

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    Eisenhower's Arms Race

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    Back home, an Arms race was forming between the Soviets and the Americans. Both the Soviets and the Americans had access to nuclear bombs. This caused fear in both countries causing them to increase production. In 1953 Eisenhower came into office with new foreign policy ideas. Eisenhower believed that Truman’s approach had caused the United States into an endless series of conflicts. Eisenhower was nuclear hungry, he believed that the US should start to build more and more nuclear missiles in…

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    Professionalism never fit a more deserving team of dedicated men and women. In Training and Doctrine Command’s (TRADOC) published White Paper, The Profession of Arms, we dive into the main attributes associated with this position of service and how this group truly empowers our military. To establish what kind culture the Human Resource branch has planted in modern day, we first need to review its conception…

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    Knight's Coat Of Arms

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    back of them and leather gloves on the inside to better hold reins and weapons, and a hood with an attached ventail to protect the throat (Hanley). The surcoat was placed on top of all the armor and was a useful way to display the knight’s coat of arms, which was helpful since it was hard to distinguish knights when they put their helmets on (Hanley). The sword belt, which allowed the knight to carry his sword without actually holding it in his hand, went around his waist on the left side so the…

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    Soldier In Arms Narrative

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    I stood tall as if I was a soldier in arms. I pulled my shirt down and without hesitation, I walked to the girl. I escorted her to the door. She gave me a crazed look with her coffee brown eyes. Before she left the mall, I held her arm tighter to prevent her from leaving so soon. “Listen to me, this man has a mental illness. There is no way that any of these guys are going to bust here and not kill somebody. Now, what I want you to do is find the officer in charge of the negotiations with this…

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    Nuclear Arms Race

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    Nuclear Arms Race “If you go on with this nuclear arms race, all you are going to do is make the rubble bounce.” - Winston Churchill. The arms race during the Cold War was a challenge between the United States and Soviet Union to create nuclear weapons to use on each other. The Nuclear Arms Race demonstrates a Cold War problem because it made the entire war much more dangerous with the development of powerful weapons; the Nuclear Arms Race hurt the relationship between the U.S. and Soviet…

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    Under Arm Tattoo

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    were used, a man with an arm tattoo, and the same man without an arm tattoo, a woman with an arm tattoo, and the same woman without an arm tattoo. The photos were viewed on a 21” monitor. The tattoos were removed using Photoshop (Adobe Systems, San Jose, CA). Design…

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