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    of her face, the mask connected to the black leather vest she wore all the time, except during sword practice. Underneath her vest was a black tank top that showed a great deal of cleavage. today Vesta also wore black jeans with her usual black combat boots and studded belt. Vesta was walking out of the dojo she worked at reading the school math book she took from the library. It wasn’t a big deal the librarian knew shed get it back eventually. But as Vesta was strolling out the door a ghost, he…

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    in perfect darkness he could see everything clearly in black and white. Billions of stars peppered the sky with ripples of the galaxy overhead like spilt milk. A wave crashing upon the shore ran across the sand far enough to nudge the tip of his combat boot as if reminding him not to idle too long. On the beach there was a man standing close to a burning barrel standing out like a candle lit in a dark room. Adjusting the black face shield that covered his face just below the eyes and pulling…

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    On a snowy mountain top, two hikers found a body sticking out of a glacier, the Iceman. Some archaeologists say he died in battle and some say from hypothermia, but no one knows the real cause of his death. The Iceman was a mummy, whose body remained preserved for 5,000 years in a glacier in the Alps. When he was found, his items from the Stone Age were laid around him. They found unfinished arrows, backpack, a copper axe, hay stuffed shoes, a dagger, and a phannie pack like pouch on his waist.…

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    women handle fighting in combat? In 2016, The Pentagon plans to open combat roles to women (Bush, 2014). Women are already deployed to war zones, but should not be allowed to come face to face with the enemy. Society does not portray women to be natural killers. After serving four years in the Marine Corps, I have seen even the strongest, most courageous women, lack the strength of an average male Marine. “Recently, multiple media outlets reported that female Marines in boot camp are failing…

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    are even starting to be used by Amazon to deliver our packages. Beginning in 2002, several countries around the world initiated the use of drones as a military weapon. These drones, once armed with missiles and other explosives are called unmanned combat aerial vehicles and have been used on counter terrorism operations around the world. In recent years the United States, often in conjunction with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), has…

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    ground control. They are able to tilt, move, or twist to replicate the movements of an aircraft with fittings, equipment panels and other elements in the exact same place as they would be on a real aircraft. In terms of combat training, a simulator is used, as well. Through combat simulation, new recruits are trained in skills and techniques necessary to function effectively. The recruits wear virtual reality glasses or head mounted displays (HMD), complete with a tracking system that shows a…

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    they happy with the jobs they have? Combat jobs have been restricted from women because the armed forces think that men are the only ones capable due to strength, endurance, and knowledge. Women have as much right to be assigned combat jobs as much as men because it is their life they are putting at risk and if they think they are strong enough and smart enough they should be able to. Women should have a choice whether they want to have combat jobs or not. Combat jobs are the ability to be…

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    “ With an unshakable faith we will have victory and satisfaction .”General Dwight D. Eisenhower. This World War 2 Bibliography will consensus of multiple weapons and technologies of how we won the War and how it came into effect during the war. We will be talking about everything from just a handheld gun to one of the famous tanks of world war two. How they all played a role into helping us in the war or making it difficult for us to advance. According to the (The National Interest) one of the…

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    symbolism to evoke certain emotions in readers and denote to the burden of death in the Vietnam War and the effects it had on soldiers. The story, at first, appears to be about the tools and equipment soldiers physically must carry during war and combat, but it’s not that simple. In war, soldiers deal with life changing experiences that they will carry emotionally for the remaining days of their lives. O’Brien has strong way of depicting this emotional challenge of death to people through his…

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    striving for every person, regardless of race, gender, or nationality to be treated as if they are identical. Activist can publish all the articles they want in an attempt to make everyone equal, but that will not make it so. The front line in a combat situation is one place where women just do not belong. Society would like us to believe that the only difference between African Americans and Caucasians is skin color, but if you go to any park in America and observe a game of pickup…

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