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    Economic aspect of the Chemical Weapon In order to obtain chemical weapons, each country needed to face the problem of finding the source of raw material available in their country, the manufacture of raw material and, the transportation and training of human forces that would be used in time of war. The economic aspects of the chemical weapon are extensive, but we confine it to the study of the acquisition of raw materials. The Allies and the acquisition of raw materials In the middle of June…

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    Barden's Weapons Case

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    presidential debate in Michigan. Sanders suggested that the point of Daniel’s parent’s case is to hold Remington Arms Company liable because one of its weapons was used to murder several children. Both parents disagree with senator Sanders and talk about how cruel the Bushmaster AR-15. The weapon which was used for the mass murder. They state this weapon was designed and manufactured for the military to increase casualties in combat and that it shouldn’t be sold to citizens who…

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    Essay On European Weapons

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    European weapons and innovations were ineffective during combat in Africa, causing European traders to focus more on respecting native African customs. The terrain and physical structure of African nations, rendered European weapons useless during the attempted conquest of African kingdoms. Although firearms and cannons had a revolutionary impact on the battlefield while fighting less advanced societies, crossbows and pikes had to be used in African wars. Following a long series of wars,…

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    biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) weapons, also referred to as weapons of mass destruction (WMD), continue to pose a significant threat to all living things on earth. WMD are very different from conventional weapons. These weapons can be used in several different ways and the effects can range from environmental destruction, to incapacitating humans or animals, or even killing them. The Department of Defense (DOD) Strategy for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction is aimed at…

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    Assault Weapons Analysis

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    Attorney General Kamala D. Harris claims the new laws that fall under “assault weapons”. She explains different weapons that can be considered a “assault weapon”: “A semiautomatic, center fire rifle that has the capacity to accept a detachable magazine and any one of the following: a pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon, a thumbhole stock, a folding or telescoping stock, a grenade launcher or flare launcher, a flash suppressor, a forward pistol grip” (Kamala…

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    Weapons In The Dark Ages

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    association with the Dark Ages is on the darker side of things to happen in a time period. For example, there are many weapons of war made popular during the dark ages. 1Among the most popular weapons are the mace, crossbow, and a flail. In the Dark Ages, all men were supposed to know how to fight, and they were told to always be ready to go and fight for their kingdom. Therefore, these weapons were known extremely well by the common people and all of their enemies. There were two specific…

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    is clear, they pose a threat to security of public establishments. I propose that all automatic and semiautomatic weapons become banned, they are illegal to own and purchase. With this in place it will harder for people to get a hold of a automatic rifle if they have intentions of committing a crime. The reason for this is that the problem with most public shootings is not the weapon but the mentally unstable person behind the gun. Because of this the best way to fix the problem is to remove the…

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    Essay On Roman Weapons

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    The army that the Empire built in rome was one of the most successful armies in the world. So it serves to prove that they were really successful in battle for many years. They also had many really cool weapons and ways to use the weapons. They are really fascinating people from our history in the ancient Roman Empire. Their strength derived from their prowess and skill from training. The sica was used by a thrax (Thracian Gladiator). With a long 16 -18 inch long blade, it is also depicted…

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    how to fire weapons. They should also be trained on how to protect the students in case of a school shooting. Every teacher, if they meet the requirements, should be able to keep a handgun and ammunition in a safe place that is close to them at all times, whether it be on their hip in a holster, a desk drawer, a cabinet, or some other place. I do not believe the students should be allowed to carry their weapons around school, due to a student possibly getting mad and firing their weapon at…

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    with a permit to carry weapons claim they will obey the law but this is very misleading. Some people may not think carefully about when is the appropriate time to fire a weapon. Most may also own a weapon but won’t use it for the right reasons. For example, Students for Gun Free Schools state, “Even if someone passes a background check and qualifies for a concealed…

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