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    strictly from August 1940 to Mid-May of 1941(Dear 138). The explanation as to why the blitz happened is because it had been the heaviest and most determined attempt so closely but so far to win the war by bombing from the air. The Germans attempted to bomb London into…

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    She believes that “bullets and bombs are not the only tools for war” (Lackoff). Believing that humans are genetically social animals I feel compassion she seems to think people find it difficult to take a life. Apparently calling the enemy fire nickname provide the psychological effect…

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    What is the protocol the police following to bring a dog on the scene of a traffic stop or other situation? Why are dogs called in? How are they trained and how do they respond? A drug sniffing dog is a tool that police officers have at their disposal when stopping and searching cars. They are well trained, obedient dogs that detect certain narcotics. It is not uncommon for a cop to stop a vehicle for a routine traffic stop and then ask for permission to search the car if he smells or…

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    into the war-ridden life of William James and his squadron during the Iraq war. William James, played by Jeremy Renner, is an Explosive Ordinance & Disposal (EOD) specialist who risks his life to disarm deadly home-made explosives. J.T. Sanborn and Owen Eldridge, played by Anthony Mackie and Brian Geraghty, are James’s eyes and ears over an active bomb site; Sanborn being the squad leader develops high animosity towards Williams; through the duration of the movie, the tension between them is…

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    The years between 1932 and 1945 during the Nazi Germany brought a lot of happiness but also misery. When Weimar Republic was overturn by Hitler’s regime, much of the population was raging for changes. Economic depression was visible in every corner of the country and the promise of a strong nation was what people wanted to hear. Hitler delivered that, sort of. Much of these changes are also visible within the village of Schabbach during episodes 4-8. Many of the villagers became mitlaufers, term…

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    An epigraph appearing at the start of The Hurt Locker states ‘The rush of battle is often potent and lethal addiction, for war is a drug’ – Chris Hedges, this quote sets the scene for the movie as we see the negative consequences that war has on the people involved. Kathryn Bigelow has directed the two war films, The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty in which she has a very clear style which can be analysed to make meaning of the texts. Both texts explore the idea of voyeurism and are focussed on…

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    lethal force can and will be used to counter aggression. When bad guys understand that you will hit back hard with intent, they are then much more likely to leave you alone especially when you have the world’s most accomplished military at your disposal. Leadership is putting capable and trusted people where they work best and then providing them the autonomy to do their jobs. Trump will fill the leadership vacuum in the Middle East and beyond that has been so lacking over the past eight…

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    Tactical Platoon 1 & 2: These two units are the N.O.P.D. 's S.W.A.T. Teams (City of New Orleans). Bomb Disposal Unit: They are in charge of identifying and the safety disposal of IEDs (City of New Orleans). Armory Unit: They are in charge of safekeeping all weapons and provide training for the N.O.P.D. (City of New Orleans). Search and Rescue/ Marine Unit: They are in charge of maintaining…

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    A police officer possesses the authority to carry a firearm, detain individuals and make arrests within their jurisdiction. They are expected to conduct their duties safely and in a professional manner while remaining impartial. Police officers are trusted to safely utilize their firearm when necessary in the performance of their official duties. They must be self-disciplined, maintain a high standard of personal and professional ethics, be proficient in their duties and knowledgeable of laws…

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    ISIS Definition Essay

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    most effective weapon they have besides fear, is brainwashing. They make promises to people within the organization witch ISIS cannot withheld. The promises of wealth and woman in the afterlife or the safety of someone family when that person has a bomb strapped to their chest. Even though that persons family has been raped or killed without the suicide bomber knowing. I have talked to former and past US Marines that have, captured and questioned ISIS members. They told me that the ISIS…

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