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    Rape In College

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    because you think they may act irrationally. If we allow females to carry guns then this may start a chain reaction and lead to males having weapons also. Sometimes the best way to…

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    Medieval Weapons Essay

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    While Roman legionaries carried the short gladius, Roman cavalry carried a longer sword suitable for mounted soldiers—the spatha. The spatha, a double edged straight sword from 30 to 39 inches long, became the ancestor of the basic medieval blade, the arming sword, carried by medieval knights. Many swords were based on the arming sword, 27 to 32 inches long; other medieval or later swords developed in counterpoise to advances in medieval armor. This article considers the deadly swords of the…

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    Lost The shrieking sirens pierce my ears; the shrill of wailing shells torment my mind, as the rifles’ metal shells puncture my home. I run outside to witness the invasion of hell. Ten thousand strong soldiers approach in battle formations, no remorse, no pity, no heart for even the innocent, who took no part. Only the corpses of wives and husbands and children left in their footsteps. Their treacherous steel contraptions, firing ever more shells upon our small village. My father begins to…

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    a massive number of semi-automatic weapons in the hands of criminals and citizens, which create a threat to national and law enforcement authority, and many deceptive practices. Some of these weapons are very similar to military weapons. Countries like united states are in a dangerous situation unless the government takes an action to ban them. If we get rid of these semi-automated weapons crime rates would go down a lot. To start with, semi-automatic weapon owners engaging in self-defense…

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    Battle Axes and Saws were were heavy bladed weapons that did the job, right. Axes would disable shields, body parts, and even splitting the skull with one fell swoop….literally. Axes are destructive and have the “ability to chop catapults and fully disable them with one chop.” Byam, Michele. Eyewitness : Arms and Armor. United States of America; Dorling Kindersley, 2000. Battle Axes were axes, but they were double sided making it even more dangerous….and heavy as well. It’s major weakness is…

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    I hoisted the missile launcher onto my shoulder and surveilled the battlefield through the telescopic sight. Infrared imaging revealed an enemy tank concealed amid the landscape. I narrowed the crosshairs around the vehicle and pulled the trigger. The self-guidance system steered the warhead into the target, successfully concluding the virtual training program for the Javelin Missile. This achievement provided immense satisfaction as I had dedicated the past three months towards renovating the…

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    Technology During Ww1

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    A new type of technology during WW1 is the machine gun. The machine gun was the best new invention during the war. The 1914 machine gun, usually was positioned on a flat tripod. A tripod helped aim more steady and took pressure or weight off the gunners arm. The gunner would not have to hold the gun up, only aim and fire. A machine gun would require a gun crew of four to six operators. They could fire 400-600 rounds of ammunition per minute. The machine gun could fire so many rounds because it…

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    Ww2 Weapons Essay

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    Many different weapons with many different utilizations were used during World War II in the united states. Every weapon helped us to win the war. There were various different categories and each weapon had different ways in aiding the victory of World War II. The United States used numerous different weapons, all categories had different usages, to win World War II. The rifle was the standard issue weapon in WWII. There were essentially two types of rifles, bolt action rifles and semi-automatic…

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    Guns have the potential to lead to serious injury and even death. As children, most everyone is taught to be cautious with and generally stay clear from them. The perceived danger and apparent threat of firearms leads people to believe that guns have no place in today’s society. This panic over guns leads to the proposition of policies of controlling, banning, and even taking guns from the people. It is debatable whether or not these policies could help prevent the threat of guns becoming…

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    For my primary research, I accomplished two tasks. I noted how many violent actions there were in the movie The Matrix, and I gave a survey to see how violent movies affected teens. The Matrix research will be discussed in this paragraph. I tallied the number of violent acts and a brief description of each violent act. The results will be discussed in the next paragraph. During the 2 hour long movie which was made in 1999, there were 40 instances of violence and I wrote a brief description of…

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