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    A very hard obstacle I used to have problems overcoming was hunting. Some reasons hunting was an obstacle for me to overcome was it was hard to shoot the gun, hard to figure out where exactly to hit the animal, and staying extremely quiet when stalking an animal. Part of the reason I saw hunting as a obstacle was because I had troubles learning to shoot the gun. One reason I had problems shooting the gun was because I had problems keeping the gun in one specific spot while aiming at an…

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    The Sniper By Liam O'Flaherty Short Story Suspense The Book is about A Sniper in the Irish Civil War and trying to find another Sniper in hiding. The Sniper in the story was on a roof of a building trying to find other sniper’s trying to shoot him. He was trying not to make a sound or show any light or they will find him but,he was stressed out so he tried to light a cigarette but he knew that they will see the flame but, the flames on a match aren’t very big so he struck the match…

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    the time my team played in the championship. Right before the game started we all shook each other's hands.Then we began the game so we started the game.We started off with the ball . The kick off went to me. I ran down the field. I am about to shoot the ball but as I am still running I get tripped from behind by some kid on the other team. I went face first into the dirt. “I yelled at the kid “what was that for.” He replied “opps my bad” with a sarcastic tone in his voice. Thomas is…

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    experience working in a photography studio, it was intimidating trying to direct and photograph my own shoot. Furthermore, the shoot was basically in the dark. The only light source would be coming from a projector which was showing scenes from anime films. This already was extremely difficult to work with—every setting on my camera was the exact opposite of what would normally be used in a studio shoot. In the end, I was able to make it work and they used the photographs in the print issue and…

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    though most participants had ‘greater difficulty’ in reacting to ‘stereotype-incongruent targets’, which was consistent to their hypothesis. Also, they found that environment that supports stereotypes increases officers’ racial bias and their timing to shoot correctly, for example, neighbourhood with more Black people involved in crime (Correll et al., 2007).They monitored police officers’ ‘performance’ in a ‘video game simulation’, while including of the significance of a ‘target race’.…

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    when it was a pup, so he has trouble making the decision of whether to shoot the dog because of his strong emotional attachment. Carlson, another worker, tells Candy, “He’s no good to you, Candy. And he ain’t no good to himself. Why’n’t you shoot him, Candy?” (44). This quote shows how the other workers are trying to persuade Candy to shoot the dog, especially Carlson. Candy eventually listens to the other workers and he shoots the dog. He does this to prevent the dog from suffering further and…

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    would have saved him when they reached the hospital because it would not have gone through his skull. This is significant because this shows another way of how JFK could have survived the assassination. This also shows how Oswald would not be able to shoot President Kennedy a second time if he did not have the back brace on. Some people may argue that JFK would have still died from the shot, but that is not true. The first shot only shot through his shoulder, the second one hit JFK’s head, if…

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    Elephant”. His popular essay uses imagery to recount a moral dilemma he had faced early in life. “There are two Orwells in the story. Each having their own perspectives of the events. The young police officer who undertakes his own journey to meet and shoot the rampaging elephant sees things without the distance that the older author does. This…

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    hold and shoot a gun (preferably a pistol). Also everybody needs need to know to where to shelter, and how to keep the zombies away from your house/shelter. Don’t have pity for any zombie and/or bitten human. You’ll have to kill them some way between shooting it, or putting a knife to its head First off, using a gun, as a fellow survivor a gun is a good key to survival. Keep the gun steady before the gun has to shoot. Breathe in before the shot and breathe out when the gun does shoot. Another…

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    Just a month before school ended a friend of mine sent me an email about an internship at a sports media company called Mandalay Sports Media. After doing some research about the company and its background I was excited and eager to find out about the opportunity. I received an email address and sent an email about my interest. A few weeks later I was told I would be able to join the Mandalay team as a summer intern. Sports has always been my passion and learning a new facet about the sports…

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