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    Trap shooting started for me in highschool when i join the team the only gun i could use was my dad's 25 year old remington 870 he used for deer hunting my parents couldn't afford to buy me a 3 thousand dollar gun like the other kids had all my friends had they shot browning O/U (over and under) or brettras real nice engraving glossed wood finished gold triggers and there i was with a pump shotgun that beat to shit from deer drives. My coach was named Mr Stungle and many of the kids on the team…

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    their flag and bring it back to your base. You have a compressed air gun that shoots pellets of paint, which, upon hitting the opponent, splatter. The game is a fast-paced, adrenaline rush. Airsoft - This game is similar to Paintball in that you are hunting your opponents with a gun.…

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    With HDR photography, the foreground and background are both exposed to produce clearer shoots. Since no camera can shoot 32-bit images, HDR processed images are specially created to fit in an incredible number of different light tones and levels of brightness. Professional photographers use HDR photography to capture large landscape photos, cityscapes,…

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    gun. “My favorite teacher at Dalton high school just blockaded his door and proceeded to shoot. We…

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    Harper Lee. Atticus’s courage is put to the test time and time again, and on each occasion he stands firm. Atticus shows his courage when he accepts the case to defend Tom Robinson, when he stands outside the jail to defend Tom from a mob, and when he shoots a dog in order to protect his family. At the beginning of the story, Atticus shows his courage by taking a case that he knows will bring him public humiliation. This is the case where he is defending Tom Robinson, a black man accused of…

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    But I did not want to shoot the elephant, even if the crowd of yellow faces were taunting me, watching my every move, wondering anxiously what is going to happen next. To be completely honest, in that moment, the moment I had complete and utter control over, I did not know what my next move was. Who knows the next time the giant beast will turn savage again. Savage from being chained up, stuck in a cage, and if I don’t shoot the creature, trapped is where he’ll end up. As I turn my head away…

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    to maintain the correct tempo on the court, they should also be fast and able to identify a good opportunity to shoot and position their teammates accordingly. 2- Shooting guard: The shooting guard needs to have good coordination skills and control over the ball as well as balance as they are required to throw the ball to their teammates, steal the ball from their opponents and shoot on behalf of the team. The majority of the points scored in a match is gained by the shooting guard. 3- Small…

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    It was a cold rainy day in december when I went on my first duck hunt. This was the most exciting day of my life. I had been waiting to go on a duck hunt where I get to shoot my gun. We loaded up all of our gear and the dog. My dog was getting old she was 10 on that hunt and that was the first time I got to see her do her job, and that was retrieving waterfowl. When we got to the parking lot we unloaded our gear and started the long walk into the marsh. The blind we had chosen to hunt was a long…

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    Going Against Morality Each person will have to distinguish what they believe is right and wrong some point in their life. Even when they know something is wrong, they will act to avoid looking like a fool or for personal gain. In both essays, “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell and “Dog Lab” by Claire McCarthy, they are caught in situations where they must make a choice. Outside factors will influence the choice they make, which goes against their moral beliefs, ending in unjust behavior.…

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    Shooting An Elephant

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    characters and title help present the human need for acceptance. A European officer in Burma is asked to deal with a wild elephant within the village. The officer must decide whether or not to shoot the elephant. He believes shooting the elephant will provide him with the acceptance of the villagers. Once he shoots the elephant, he is still not accepted. Through the plot, the human need for acceptance becomes evident. The village is primarily populated by the Burmese. The officer is disliked by…

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