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    eaten” kind of situation (metaphorically speaking) with another sniper can on another roof top. The Republican Sniper does this by first shooting an elderly lady who tried to inform the sniper enemy who was also shot after trying to use the turret gun attached to the truck he was in. The sniper later learns that he killed his own brother but only after he tricked his brother and shot what he thought at the time was an enemy sniper. This the reveals the theme of the story that “war has no…

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    Essay On Gun Safes

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    they typically include children that don't comprehend the ability of a weapon. The predicament is that the majority kids are smart, and as long as they are interested in finding your gun, they will. Combinations are quite easy to presume specially if you use an important date or another common sequence of numbers. Gun safes have to be safe, and when you have kids in the house you can't take chances. Biometric firearm safes have lots of advantages when it comes to safety, in comparison to other…

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    If I could compose an alternate plot for Mary Higgins Clark’s novel, No Place Like Home, I would have made Jeff MacKingsley to listen to Sergeant Clyde Earley’s plan, and search through the trash behind Henry’s without the search warrant. If Jeff accompanied Clyde, he wouldn’t have been cocky and made it so obvious that the evidence of the red paint used in the vandalism was found by leaving the trash can tipped over and open on the ground. Therefore, Henry would not have noticed that the…

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    teachers allowed to carry guns in our schools, specifically grades kindergarten through eighth. As an eighth grader, I do not believe that teachers should be allowed to have a gun in school and also do not feel comfortable going to school in an environment that contains guns. Our country is at a point of crisis where we are trying to solve gun safety in schools, many people believe that arming teachers is the solution and some districts have already armed teachers. But is bringing guns into…

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    Leonid Fridman creates a harsh picture of American geeks in his essay, "America Needs Its Nerds." Fridman presents the argument that America is slowly falling behind other industrialized nations because athletes are constantly praised for their physical abilities while those with intellectual ability are snubbed. In his "America Needs Its Nerds" essay, Fridman develops his argument by using harsh word choices when discussing nerds to create an intense diction that juxtapositions nerds and jocks…

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    Do Guns Kill or Save? One bullet, from one shot, from one gun, is all it takes. One small little bullet travelling so fast, that one cannot see it coming. This little bullet propels itself toward a body, and when it hits the body and pierces the skin, a whole life can change. When this bullet pierces a skull, or tears open a beating heart, everything changes. In a split second everything, every potential this person could’ve fulfilled, has vanished. This is all a result of one bullet, from one…

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    Evolution of gun actions There are many different types of actions still today when you take a look at firearms, some are inspired by an older design, whereas others are made with a completely new style. Some guns are made to look one way just for show while others are set up with a purpose to be used and some started with a purpose that is now forgotten and the design is just copied because people like the old design and feel the need to replicate it for style. (Supica) (Firearms history)…

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    to Carry Guns on Campus? About twelve states allow concealed guns on campus either in the pocket or in a locked car on the parking lot beside the fact that a number of people get killed in different colleges. Just recently, on October 1, 2015, nine innocent lives were killed and another nine wounded on Umpqua Community College, Roseburg, OR. Campus should be a safe place for students, and they should feel safe when they are going to get an education. However many people argue that guns do not…

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    younger generation. The main emphasis that will be discussed is gun violence among the youth and how this issue is turning into a tragic epidemic. Far too many children have access to guns and or weapons, whether it is in their own homes or in the vicinity. This is turning into a new serious epidemic that needs to be controlled and contained before things end up worse. Each day, sadly the news reports children/teenagers getting access to guns and committing gruesome acts of violence. This…

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    Strict Gun Policy

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    United States has been in a conflicting stance on guns, as some people oppose the idea of the government taking away their guns as this act would deny them the second amendment while others have been for eliminating guns from the equation of entirety, as it leads to many homicides and mass shootings over the years. The question then arises: Do we need a strict gun policy or eliminate guns completely? As research suggests, in the United States, guns can be linked to many things like suicide,…

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