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    Right To Carry And Protect

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    David M. Huntwork, a conservative activist, blogger, and columnist, and site administrator for the constitution club blog (Huntwork). A trained civilian with a firearm can stop a crime much faster than a cop because…

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    the civilians, especially in the Battle of Stalingrad. Both sides described the warfare as hell, many suffered during the Battle of Stalingrad, including soldiers and civilians. Another deadly battle was the siege of Leningrad. Hitler is a big factor playing in all of this, said to be responsible for forcing the soldiers to continue on during this harsh battle. Hitler and Stalin were both determined to keep fighting during the Battle of Stalingrad, which resulted in the soldiers and civilians…

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    Jus In Bello Essay

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    of a one-ton bomb. This munition would cause extensive civilian casualties in the surrounding area. The Israeli Prime Minister compromised by authorizing a weaker bomb to only destroy persons on the second floor. Unfortunately, all the terrorist leaders were on the first floor during the strike and all managed to escape. Although significant strategic gains could have been won by utilizing a one-ton bomb, the act of knowingly killing civilians is immoral. The use of force to knowingly kill…

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    Crime Scene Investigator

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    Crime scene investigators (CSI) is an investigator, that is in charge of the crime scene cases. The crime scene investigator responsibility is to properly document the scene and identify, process and collect physical evidence. Their expertise is in photography, sketching, processing latent and patent evidence, which includes fingerprints, footwear impressions, trace, hair & fibers, biological fluid, such as DNA and blood spatter pattern analysis. Police officers, or law enforcement,…

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    Essay On Unjust Civil War

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    unjust was is that civilians are being attacked. “ As the military conflict escalated into a total war in which traditional separation of civilians and military disappeared, some civilians hid in the cellars when their communities became battle ground” ( Jean beaked). That’s when the civil war became a total war civilian communities were being attacked. The civilians were involved in the war in order for the war to be a just war civilians should not be targeted. In additionally “civilians in the…

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    Due to the sporadic bombing in the Red River Delta area, civilian lives were heavily disrupted. The bombing campaign effectively created a massive shortage in food that left many civilians starving and resentful toward the United State and South Vietnamese forces. The bombing campaign continued to have negative effects on the civilians in the region. Over the course of the Vietnam War, countless villages were destroyed by both intentional bombings…

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    New Hire Case Study

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    the primary point of Contact for all complex new-hire physicals. - Works closely with Civilian personnel office staff on a daily basis via SharePoint/ email and phone. - Registered over six thousands new hire applicant’s demographics into the CHCS, and AHLTA database for scheduling and hearing exams. - Assists Civilian personnel in creating A SharePoint that would be readily accessible for OCC MED and Civilian Personnel. - Trained five Occupational staff on how to navigate the SharePoint…

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    died in the war, 58% of WW2 deaths were allied civilians, while only four percent of the death% compared to the 4% of deaths were Axis civilians. The remaining 38% were military personnel, but think about it. Over half of the casualties were allied civilians, while only four percent were Axis civilians. This is astounding. We seem to emphasize to much how so many people died due to the bombings, yet we are looking at a fraction of the number of civilians who died, many of which were not even…

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    earlier wars, like high casualty rates, new Enlightenment philosophies pushed the French into reorganizing their military, creating inflammatory rhetoric, and developing new, devastating military tactics. Examining the dichotomy between military and civilian life, the purpose of war, and how war was fought in the ancien régime and the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars demonstrates the fundamental differences between these two periods. Historians, like David Bell, argue that the wars of the…

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    Essay On Nanking Massacre

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    Nanking Massacre When presented with the opportunity, people may find themselves committing horrible crimes if they believe they won't experience any repercussions. The Nanking Massacre proves this theory through the in-the-moment decisions of the Japanese army during their invasion of the Chinese city of Nanjing. The incident has redefined what constitutes as a war crime as an act of war that infringes on the individual rights of non-participants, as well as guided the universal methods of war…

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