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    trap? How did our snipers not see anything? How did I become unconscious? But all of my questions remained unanswered because the last sound I heard was a gunshot. DayZ does not have any sort of linear storyline, plot or backstory to explain why the world is the way it is; it is simply a survival game. And you have a single goal: to survive in the harsh post-apocalyptic landscape as long as you can. Loneliness. Ferocity. Mercilessness. It is probably the…

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    Essay On American Sniper

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    American Sniper: or American Propaganda? The film American Sniper has been criticized by numerous reviewers and celebrities as depicting Chris Kyle as "a killing machine with a heart of gold." and "racist who took pleasure in dehumanizing and killing brown people." (Rolling Stone, Matt Taibbi) but Clint Eastwood’s response was "The biggest anti-war statement any film" can make is to show "the fact of what [war] does to the family and the people who have to go back into civilian life like Chris…

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    War impacts individuals in different ways. Chris Kyle was a Navy SEAL, known for being one of the most successful snipers in American history. His drive to help out others, the critical eye he had, and his love for the United States made him successful in his career as a sniper. In 2013, Chris Kyle was tragically killed in a shooting accident. It is important that current and future generations hear his story to understand what made him so successful in his craft. He may not be here anymore, but…

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    American Sniper Thesis

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    American Sniper is a first person recollection, by Chris Kyle, of his experiences in war being a Navy SEAL and becoming known as one of the most lethal snipers in United States history. The book takes the form of an autobiography with Chris telling his story from growing up to retiring from the military, but throughout the book, through the use of intermittent dialogues by his wife Taya, Chris’ conflicting thoughts during his enlistment, and the emotions that the reader is meant to feel, he…

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    Have you ever thought what would happen if the most important man in the world is assassinated? Well in Bullseye a detective for the NYPD is caught up in a high stakes fight against a sniper with artifice skill in his profession in the world. With the help of a government funded group of hitmen, (who have killed off many of the U.S’s most feared enemies), they must find and stop this crazed gun for hire before he can start WW3. Along with this, the detective has recently let a boy named Marvin…

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    American Sniper Summary

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    Summary: “American Sniper” released in 2014, directed by Clint Eastwood, is a movie about Chris Kyle, portrayed by Bradley Cooper. Chris Kyle was a U.S NAVY SEAL officer, who took his post seriously and made it his sole job to protect his comrades. At first he dreamed of being a cowboy living in Texas, but he had to show his real talent. As he was growing up his father taught him to shoot a rifle and hunt deer. His life took another turn when he finds his then girlfriend sleeping in bed with…

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    The book “American Sniper” is a very well written book, it is very interesting in the way the writer explained the way Chris Kyle pushed himself to point break, the book is action packed with every page keeping you on the edge of your seat and the writer making you want to read more. This book is a well written book that takes you through Chris Kyle's life and how he was able to push his limits by leaving his family behind to go to Iraq to fight for his country and helps people understand…

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    American Sniper Narrative

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    on a grassy field in front of me. I race toward my ride home while keeping my guard up. My motto is: The war zone is the most dangerous when you’re leaving because you stand a chance of getting shot in the back by a soldier you missed or a lurking sniper. I board the Helicopter and I fly off into the horizon. I sit back on the chopper and light one of my smokes, the heated smoky tobacco relaxes me. Exhaling smoke from my mouth and nose, staring out the open door I start thinking about Edward.…

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    “Cranes” and “The Sniper,” they have their differences, but they also have similarities. “Cranes” and “The Sniper” are two stories, with two main characters, all having to choose between wars. “Cranes” is about two friends that met in the wrong way after a long time of not seeing each other. “The Sniper” is about an unflinching young man who was stationed on a rooftop in Ireland. Both stories have a relation to the other character in the story. “Cranes” is the old friend, “The Sniper” is the…

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    especially during a civil war. In this short story there are two snipers, the Republican and the Free Stater, an old woman, and a third man. Both snipers are on roofs on opposite sides from each other in Dublin, Ireland. An armored car crosses O’Connell Bridge and stops just below the sniper’s position. An old woman with a shawl around her head comes out of a side street to talk with a man in the turret of the armored car. The sniper wants to shoot at the armored car, but he knows that his…

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