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    Leonardo da Vinci realized weapons needed technological breakthroughs and advancements. Canons took too long for them to reload so Leonardo da Vinci came up with the idea to create a canon with multiple barrels. The barrels allowed the canons to be loaded and fired at the same time. All the cannons were linked to a central platform and were divided into three rows of 11 guns a piece. At the sides of the platform lay large wheels which allowed for the aiming of the 33-barreled organ. Leonardo da…

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    this case everything is very scattered and hard to look for the key points. Also another thing I saw within this resume is that the person did not stay consistent with their bullets or dates. For example, in the skills section everything is inputted into a bullet format. Which is okay, but everything else should follow the bullet format to make it look more professional and more appealing. Also staying on the subject on staying consistent in the section Awards and Recognitions…

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    suspect to the crime scene by identifying what weapon the bullets were fired from: Each firearm has its own ‘signature’, which are tiny scratches imprinted on the bullet shell when fired. He was confident that he could identify the weapon used and later identified it as a ruger. However 50,000 of these had been important into Australia. So a list was drawn up with the intention of testing everyone to find a match. He concluded that the bullets had been fired at joanne's head from 3 different…

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    In the process of buying old, new, surplus or antique weapons, you may find yourself asking, What Caliber Is It? Buying or inheriting an unmarked or rechambered weapon can be dangerous. A buyer should always question a weapon seller on the status of the weapon and it’s chambering to avoid damaging the barrel or incurring bodily damage. In this week’s article reflection, we discover the value of chamber casting. When repairing, trading or purchasing a weapon, you will eventually come upon an…

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    law enforcement agency”. In many cases of police shootings the victims is shot because of him/her not showing the policeman or policewoman their hands. “Even if the suspects gun was a replica or a mirage, a glint of light or shadow or if that now-bullet-riddled unarmed person…

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    Beast Of Gevaudan Essay

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    Beast of Gevaudan: Serial Killer or Hyena? According to Jaime Hall, “In 1760’s France, there was a mythical creature held responsible for at least sixty attack deaths” (“The Cryptid Zoo: Beast of Gevaudan” n.p.). Many of the locals had their own theories about what was behind these deaths. Some believed it to be a werewolf, while others believed it to be a sorcerer that shapeshifted into a flesh-feeding monster. Some researchers believed that there were at least two beasts. People reported…

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    whirring. All the zombies go flaccid and are bleeding. “Did I arrive at the wrong time?” Skylar asks. “Sky! Thanks! We needed that.” I yell. “No problem!” Sky replies. “Do you want to join our clan?” I ask. “Sure! Let us go!” Sky uttered. BANG! I hear a bullet tear through the air and to Ben’s foot! “OW!” Ben yells. I whip around to see a face I would never expect to see hold a revolver in my life. Pearish. He stole the ammo and our food and killed Jael. I would have never expected that. Anger…

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    velocity. Reaching his destination, a new song began playing on his phone: “Ride” by Twenty One Pilots. The words resounded in his mind: “We have a list of people that we would take, a bullet for them, a bullet for you, a bullet for everybody in this room, but I don’t seem to see many bullets coming through, see many bullets coming through, metaphorically, I’m the man, but literally, I don’t know what I’d do.” The lyrics brought him back to what had occurred…

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    issues advocating against the abstract question of reality. In contrast, the aim of modern science has been, by employing the scientific method, to establish reality beyond any doubt. As a result, the public commonly accepts scientific findings and theories as undisputable truths. However, the certainty of modern science is misleading and continues to leave the question of reality open for…

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    What are the methods of Inquiry? Basically, methods of inquiry are different ways an investigator can gather information for his/her case whether it’s a normal routine investigation or trying to reconstruct a past crime scene. Outside resources such as forensic scientists, computer technicians or anthropologist could be used in order to validate evidence collected. The scientific method is a great tool to use when trying to reconstruct a crime scene. The scientific method is not only for…

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