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    most. Adjusting to being away from my dad that affected me the most because it made me view life and change into the person I am today. After I was born, my dad accomplished his dream of being in the Army, so we moved to Killeen, Texas to live at Fort Hood. There we lived for most of my toddler years and welcomed my sister and brother into the world. Then when I was four my dad moved us to Germany, where he would train and get drafted into Iraq. There I got to interact with a different culture…

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    professional football, but it went to an end very quickly into the start of World War 2.Then Jackie got drafted in the army, and was also trained to get accepted into officer training from professional boxer Joe Lewis. After with Joe Lewis he was to Fort Hood, Texas to join the Tank Battalion. The only reason why he was sent to the Tank Battalion was because it was only made up of African-Americans. He was nearly kicked out of the army because of refusing to go to the back of the…

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    The Sandy Hook Massacre

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    On sunday October 1st, 2017 a gunman opened fire and killed 59 people. These people were at a country concert. The concert was being held at the Mandalay Hotel and Casino. The gunman's name was craig paddock. He checked in a room on the 32nd floor and once he was in a few minutes later he opened fire and killed innocent people. Then he shot himself therefore the nightmare was over but once he shot himself they searched his room and found 10 rifles. On friday june 12, 2016 a security guard…

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    How To Recruit Soldiers

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    their squad mates and the soldiers must obey the superior officers orders. If soldiers do not obey orders, there will be consequences for their actions. According to the article, “Soldier Who Didn’t Obey Is Jailed” McKinley stated, “A soldier at Fort Hood who fought his deployment to Afghanistan and stopped obeying orders was sentenced to a month in jail and demoted to private in a military court on Wednesday morning” (17). The author emphasizes when soldiers do not follow authority from their…

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    survivors and military equipment. At the airport they stayed there for many months until one night a heard of walkers got in camp and kill two of the military men and a villager. Ones we couldn’t fight them back we made a convoy and set off. And went for fort nocks to see if there were any military left. When we got there was a center that had burning zombies and Britten soldiers around it and a check point they said that if we wanted to get in we had to take a test. After us past the test we…

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    Why Do Guns Kill People?

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    "Guns don 't kill people, people kill people." This quotation can be taken in different ways. One way this could be looked at is it 's not the guns that kill people, it 's the person behind it. The gun laws in the United States of America are pretty loose; most states do not require a permit to purchase a gun or a license to own one as well. This means that a person with serious physiological issues could walk into their local Wal-Mart and purchase a handgun with ease and use it the same day.…

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    Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States of America. He impacted the world greatly, in more than one way. He composed many great speeches such as, the Gettysburg address, and the “House Divided Speech”. Also he is accredited with a big part of freeing the slaves. He was also the first Republican President. Although he did so many great things, some people didn’t like his message, he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865. Abraham Lincoln was born on February…

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    Squires Research Paper

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    - In 11th and 12th century squire were servants of lower social class but in the later years sons of noble families would become squires. -Boys of noble birth would were eligible to become a knight -If their parents want them to become a knight they would be sent to a nobleman’s household to be a page. -Here they learn how to behave and learn how to ride a horse -When they turn 14 they become an apprentice to a knight who they serve as a squire. -Here they are taught how to handle weapons and…

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    Jackie Robinson was a baseball player that lived from 1919 to 1972. People know him for destroying the color barrier and making history when he became the first black athlete to play Major League Baseball in the 20th Century. Jack “Jackie” Robinson would soon come to be one of the world’s most valued players in the world of Major League Baseball. This would be the beginning of a legend in the making. Robinson was born on January 31, 1919 in Cario, Georgia. Jackie was raised by a single…

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    Clyde, Ohio is a town located in Sandusky County about 40 miles southeast of Toledo. The city has a population of approximately 6,000 people. The community was founded by a young lieutenant who fought in many Indian wars. The town was not originally named Clyde. Before they were renamed Clyde, the city was called Centreville. The city was renamed after Clyde, New York, which was the hometown of an early resident. Clyde has a few prominent citizens that left their mark in their life and in their…

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