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    Zombie Apocalypse Process

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    It is becoming vital to prepare for this impending crisis of a zombie apocalypse. Establishing a plan for survival in a zombie apocalypse can vary depending on the person’s primary needs, but it is necessary to be informed of, and also understand the fundamentals. In the circumstance of the walking dead obtaining food and water, gathering weapons, and finding shelter are all crucial to survive. First and foremost, Food is vital for overall health and necessary for providing vigorous energy needed to withstand through a zombie apocalypse. While planning and choosing various foods for the horrifying event, think about the proteins. Canned foods are one of the top items to consider when packing for food storage. Canned tuna, salmon, chicken, and turkey generally last at least two years in the pantry, all providing essential protein. Canned vegetables, such as green beans, carrots, and peas are also great to have due to the important nutrients they offer. Canned foods are the ideal foods because they are already ready-to-eat and pre-cooked. It is important to stock up on only nonperishable foods, as they will last the longest. Another highly encouraged item to stock up on are nuts, which include pecans, almond, and walnuts. Trail mixes, are also recommended and both nuts and trail mixes are…

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    Essay On Greek Weapons

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    Greek Weapons and Armor The Greek armor and weapons were when and where most modern weapons and armor originated from because the Greek were the ones that had created the most primitive method of crafting these weapons and armor. One of the most noticeable items that were brought over into modern times was the sword. The blade of the sword was straight, double-edged, and pointed. (Sword 1) The blade was formed by repeated firing and striking of the metal at red-hot temperatures. The heating of…

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    Essay On Gunpowder Weapons

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    technology predominantly caused the knightly class in Europe to disappear, because unlike previous ranged weapons developments, firearms took no skill to operate and had the power to punch through the armor of knights. Without the protection afforded by armor, knights had no reason to continue using it. Afterall, it was heavy, cumbersome, and expensive. It became more economical and effective for kings to create standing armies supplemented…

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    true. War has changed in respect to the weapons used in war. Before the time of guns, vehicles, and nuclear warfare, there were blades and arrows. A simple time where one had to get up close to even be able to attack, but one blade was different from the rest. The dagger, a simple weapon, used throughout history. These weapons were next to useless on any battlefield because of their light weight, short range, and one hand use only. First problem is weight. With a dagger’s size, it is not able…

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    Essay On Medieval Weapons

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    Polearm? What are the types of Polearms? A polearm is a close combat weapon. The fighting part of the weapon is usually on the end of a long wooden pole, this made it hard for the enemy attackers to grab and pull away the weapon. The Polearm could also deal a lot of damage if it landed a direct hit, making it an ideal weapon. The different types of Polearms are, the quarterstaves, spears, winged spears, lances, pikes, corseques, fauchards, glaives, guisarmes, halberds and the danish axes. What…

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    Variation of Weapon Proficiency.The user is a master in using concealed weapons, including weapons that can be hidden on one's person, disguised as something else or hidden by other means.Owing to many era's/societirs strict regulations on carrying weapons or the occupation of the users, concealed weapons help hide their advantage until the moment of attack and can quickly overwhelm any unprepared opponent.he power to replicate movement after observation.The user can copy any movement/action…

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    enemies, and the warrior class comes from the same roots that you find with the force shielders. The biggest different between the two is that a force shielder focuses on the defense aspect of fighting while the warrior class is more like a loose cannon. On the battlefield, their very presence will increase ally morale and strike fear into the hearts of enemy opponents. Features of the Warrior Class As a close-range damage dealing class, you will need to attack up close, which can make you an…

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    Concealed Handguns Essay

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    • Opposition 2:Responsble citizens should have the right to arm themselves against criminals with guns. o Rebuttal 2:This is partially true but the problem is who would be the one that determines who is responsible and who isn’t. Also victims who carry a concealed weapon are more likely to be shot in a confrontation that a victim that does not carry. Policy brainstorming: Based on the summary points above, what do you recommend be changed or implemented? Do you want there to be a law put in…

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    Fast and Furious 7 VS Mission Impossible - Rouge Nation While it’s been three months since the release of Fast and Furious 7, action thriller fans were excited for the opening of Mission Impossible - Rouge Nation this weekend. There’s no doubt that both franchises have different plots, but other similarities between the two movies are very obvious. The fight scenes action and weapons, the fast cars chasing and crashing with other cars, advanced technology, and the stunts are the most…

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    day. These children would not likely have access to these weapons if the owner of the gun stored it how it should be and unloaded it. Gun control may be able to prevent these irresponsible things to happen to such young and innocent children. One little girl picked up a parent’s handgun and accidentally shot and killed her own mother not realizing what she had done. Parents may not be irresponsible as a parent, but as a gun owner there may need to be gun control around more households and in…

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