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    Why Is Alcatraz Obsolete

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    The Island of cement and bars. Many people see Alcatraz as inescapable, but is it really. If it is then why, why can a normal building that was created by man be that fortified. Alcatraz was “ originally envisioned as a naval defense fortification” the plan was to use this building to protect the harbors from enemy ships (school.eb.com/level/high/article/474403). So as you can imagine a building designed to withstand cannon fire must have some pretty thick skin. This rock of solitude was…

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    President Obama had something to say about this topic and hope that the nation would join together to the fight of gun control. The article By Shaina Negron, in CNN states 20-year-old Adam woke up one morning he grabbed three guns from the house, a semi-automatic AR-15 assault rifle, pistols made by Glock and a Sig-Sauer handgun. Adam Lana went inside the school and fatally shot 20 children between six and seven years old, as well as six adult staff members. Prior to driving to the school, Lana…

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    The Ethics Of Hunting

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    Hunters using a semi-automatic won't “spray and pray” - firing blindly without making an effort to aim correctly and hit their target. Manually operated firearms have been in more hunting accidents than semi-automatic firearms. A manually operated firearm is a firearm that needs the user to manually actuate a lever, handle or latch to load the next round into the chamber. Opponents of this claim believe sportsmen shouldn’t…

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    AR 15 And Attachments

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    AR-15 and Attachments The myth, the legend, the weapon. The AR-15 is a style of semi-automatic/automatic rifle that is used in civilian and military applications. The first design was actually named the AR-10 and was submitted to replace the M1 Garand but, lack of time and testing before military trials didn’t allow it to be adopted as the new military rifle. In 1956 the time was right for a new smaller caliber rifle and the AR-15 was designed and built by Armalite. Three years later the…

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    States of America On April 28th, 1996, Martin Bryant entered the Broad Arrow café, in Port Arthur, ate a meal and slaughtered 12 people. Port Arthur is a former penal colony on the southeast coast of Tasmania. He committed this atrocity with a semi-automatic rifle. He then left the café and continued through a gift shop, parking lot and finally to a gas station killing 22 more innocent civilians. He fled and was only captured the following morning. During the night he killed a hostage. In all,…

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    Growing up, I was raised in a conservative, Christian, upper-middle class home. At a young age, I listened and asked questions concerning what my parents and family members were discussing when the news came on. As I got older and started thinking more for myself, I realized I was blindly agreeing with my parents ideas on politics. It wasn’t until around sophomore year in high school that I really became fascinated with politics and the differences between liberals and conservatives. From there…

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    Gun control is a highly engaged debated topic and always has been. Many people feel banning guns and creating gun free zones is the answer to stopping mass shooting and people being killed daily. Except they’re wrong. According to Freedom Outpost, 92 percent of mass shooting have occurred in gun free zones. Why? The answer is simple, bad guys know good people do not have guns to protect themselves. One argument that reoccurs is not the gun that kills, but the people who kill with a gun. "The…

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    related deaths. I believe that along with outlawing assault and semi automatic weapons, there should be strict regulation on ammo. Some people say that these regulations won't matter because criminals will still illegally get firearms, and people can still kill with limited ammo. This may be true, but with less ammo available it still limits the amount of potential damage a criminal can do. Additionally buy no longer allowing semi automatics it will take more time for the ammo to be fired,…

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    Drive Belt Research Paper

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    If your vehicle starts squealing when you are driving, there is a good chance that the drive belt needs to be replaced. This sound may start out gradually and increase in loudness and how frequently you hear it over time. Here are four terms that will help you understand what your mechanic is talking about when you take your vehicle in to get your drive belt inspected and replaced. Drive Belt The drive belt on your vehicle is located at the front of your engine. It is connected to your engine…

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    What Is Th350?

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    Points of Interest The TH350 is an automatic shift, three speed transmission. The TH350 transmission was introduced in the 1969 model year as the successor to the GM Power glide automatic transmission. The TH350 transmission was developed in a joint effort by the Chevrolet and Buick Automotive Corporations. The TH350 transmission it is also referred to as the CBC (Chevrolet-Buick Combined) 350. Soon after production the Turbo 350 quickly became known for its strength, versatility and…

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