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    Mass Shooting Thesis

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    occurred killing 17 and injuring many more in Parkland, Florida. Nikolas Cruz arrived to the school using and Uber and pulled the fire alarm “so kids would come pouring out of classrooms and into the hall”. He used an AR-15 assault rifle and had smoke grenades(he had a gas mask). Cruz killed 17 people in this shooting, fourteen students and three teachers. Many people were affected by this shooting including the people who died and their families and friends. Not only were they affected but the…

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    M1911A1 Essay

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    successful semi-automatic pistol design of her time - seeing consistent action in a plethora of conflicts during the 1900s” (Military Factory). Mk 1 hand grenades were used in World War I in 1917 but only lasted until 1918. One of the reasons it lasted for such a short period of time was because it had a five step process to arm the grenade.…

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    One of the gases that were used was mustard gas which the Germans first used when they filled artillery shells and grenades with them to fire at the troops in the trenches. Many soldiers were killed by the effects of mustard gas when it was inhaled as it could blister the lungs and make breathing difficult. Many soldiers did not escape injury from the gas though because…

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    Before leaving the warehouse, we were all given a backpack full of equipment by a masked individual. In it there was: a map, sleeping packs, a knife pack, non-perishables, water, first-aid kits, telecommunicating watches, a lighter, a stun gun, grenades, smoke bombs,…

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    Night Rhetorical Analysis

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    Finally, Mr. Wiesel uses ethical appeal, as he reassures us of his credibility. He does this by proving to us that he was there, and that he understands what happened, and why it happened. “Armed men appeared from everywhere. Bursts of gunshots. Grenades…

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    Shabbat Prayer

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    It was 1934, a period of sorrow and hardship. The earth was frozen over. The Germans would throw a grenade to soften the earth, and then force us, young women and girls, to dig the ditches, two and three meters deep into the ground. Every Shabbat (Judaism’s day of rest) morning, two girls would stand vigil to warn us when the S.S. guards (protective squad) would approach. We didn’t want to work on the holy Shabbat. We sang Shabbat songs and prayers, we told each other stories of ancient and…

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    out of New York and D. C the Axis has controlled the city for what a few months feels likes years. My team consisted of: Mario A. Jones, sharp shooter, does anything for team. Robert Bryant, fearless, the strongest person I know. Rodney McCranie, grenade expert, hard ass. Then there's me Mitch Dennis I'm the leader of my recon team. We were sent to New York to take out a general for the Axis, but then we were trapped behind…

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    The Mujahideen were a fierce guerrilla army that was created by tribes in Afghanistan to defend against the Soviet Invasion force and the Soviet backed DRA army. The entire force was composed of unpaid volunteers and less than 15% of the Mujahideen commanders had previous military experience, but the impact of those who were trained played a major role in providing military planning, issues, logistics, continuity, and gave the men minimal but vital training. The Mujahideen volunteers were…

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    The droning of Panzer engines filled the air above the blackened battlefield of Vladivostok. The smell of cordite filled the night sky as plumes of grey smoke and dust mingled in the cold night air, drifting in between the copses of trees as if searching for a way off the battlefield. Our metal beast rolled through water and mud like a ship – clumsy, laborious and burdened, pitching and rolling in the holes and ruts of the sea of mud and snow, which was overflowing with the decaying bodies of…

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    Seabass Research Paper

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    A Kaleb Lamb Ms. Gourd English 9 May 7, 2018 ESSKEETIT!! One day deep in the highland and plains of South Africa. Two friends were dropped of by there helicopter to explore this bare landscape. The two boys were friends back in the United States. One boy is named Mateo Levi Wilson, also known as…

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