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    this case everything is very scattered and hard to look for the key points. Also another thing I saw within this resume is that the person did not stay consistent with their bullets or dates. For example, in the skills section everything is inputted into a bullet format. Which is okay, but everything else should follow the bullet format to make it look more professional and more appealing. Also staying on the subject on staying consistent in the section Awards and Recognitions…

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    In the process of buying old, new, surplus or antique weapons, you may find yourself asking, What Caliber Is It? Buying or inheriting an unmarked or rechambered weapon can be dangerous. A buyer should always question a weapon seller on the status of the weapon and it’s chambering to avoid damaging the barrel or incurring bodily damage. In this week’s article reflection, we discover the value of chamber casting. When repairing, trading or purchasing a weapon, you will eventually come upon an…

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    Leonardo da Vinci realized weapons needed technological breakthroughs and advancements. Canons took too long for them to reload so Leonardo da Vinci came up with the idea to create a canon with multiple barrels. The barrels allowed the canons to be loaded and fired at the same time. All the cannons were linked to a central platform and were divided into three rows of 11 guns a piece. At the sides of the platform lay large wheels which allowed for the aiming of the 33-barreled organ. Leonardo da…

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    Bullets And Guns

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    Bullets and guns are important in today's technology, because we use them for hunting, sport shooting, and in war. In 1424 the first recorded bullet was made. Henri-Gustave Delvigne who was born in 1799, was the inventor of the cylindrical bullet. He was born in Hamburg, Germany, and designed innovative rifles. When he was younger, he joined the French army. When bullets were first made, they were shot by putting powder into the barrel, then put in the bullet, then you would pull the trigger and…

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    Cervantes '' Bullets'

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    means to connote it as one who is struggling with more internal thoughts. “Bullets” (19) are being personified to be the “eyes” or the superior race, those who are there to “kill slowly” (19), being those who take down the minds of those with colored skin, slowly being unattentive to the race itself. They can also be metaphorical to people, who are always watching their movements, ready to come in for the kill. These bullets also hold an ironic meaning, Cervantes stating that they are “designed…

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    The Ballot Or The Bullet

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    the civil rights movement and the nation of Islam in the 1950s and 60s. Malcolm constructed the idea of “Black Nationalism”, a movement fighting for the social, economic, and political freedom of African-Americans. In the speech “The Ballot or the Bullet” delivered on April 3rd, 1964 at Cory Methodist Church in Cleveland, Ohio Malcom X is discussing the 1964 election. He is communicating that all African-Americans have a choice and a voice in the election to come, and to use their “ballot”…

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    single seaters such as the Thomas-morse or a Morane Saulnier. Obviously these are just a few of them, but those were some of the main ones. Morane made many types of aircraft, but probably the most famous of them was the Morane Saulnier Bullet. The Morane Saulnier Bullet, also known as the Morane Saulnier type N, was a single seat mono-plane used at the beginning of WWI. Certainly not the fastest plane ever made, it maxed out at 90 miles per hour and it's engine produced only 80 horsepower,…

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    Stray Bullets Themes

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    on a particular angle of interest. Some books would even go so hard that they qualify more for a romantic comedy, rather than a law/justice/crime/drama novel. One book in particular by the name ‘’Stray Bullets’’, as more of a ‘’tunnel vision’’ you could say on law and justice themes. ‘’Stray Bullets’’ starts off in the downtown area where a young boy has been killed. Misfortunately caught in the violence of a gun battle. This beins a chain reaction of events that follow. Including the…

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    law enforcement agency”. In many cases of police shootings the victims is shot because of him/her not showing the policeman or policewoman their hands. “Even if the suspects gun was a replica or a mirage, a glint of light or shadow or if that now-bullet-riddled unarmed person…

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    collection of stories, but it isn’t that far off. This is genuinely what the audience is left feeling after reading Bullet in the Brain, Safari, and Happy Endings. In these essays, you get a glimpse at how truly tragic human life is and the frightening realization that there is no such thing as happily ever after. All three stories look at how truly flawed and tragic human life really is. In Bullet in the Brain, the main character Anders has a very cynical and bitter view of life. He is critical…

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