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    shootings and multiple deaths. Every day and night, people are shot and often even killed for various and sometimes mysterious reasons. The city of brotherly love is in desperate need of more control of armed weapons, because gun violence has led to an increase in violence and deaths, weapons are too easy to obtain, and the police are being rendered powerless to stop the rising shootings. Mayor Nutter of Philadelphia is…

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    Heatwave-Weapon Attacks

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    The microwave-weapon attacks on the Amritapuri Ashram victims are abominable and formidable, but they are not insurmountable, and we must overcome them. I was a victim of a microwave-weapon attack during my stay in the ashram. Now I am in the United States, and the attacks continue. Things are getting worse, and I am experiencing unbearable suffering beyond imagination. No human must go through this torture from microwave-weapon attacks by ashram adversaries. No human may torture or cruelly…

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    Weapons in the 19th Century In the early 19th century war and conflict were common amongst different regions and groups of people. War and fighting was a dreaded event as it took long periods of time and caused injury and death on both sides of the fight. Technology was constantly increasing and new advancements in warfare were always surfacing; some meant to improve fighting tactics and others were intended to end conflict at a faster rate. In the 19th century Warfare was changed tremendously…

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    teachers are allowed to carry guns in a room full of young children. Mass shootings have been occurring in the United States for centuries, but recently school shootings have become disturbingly frequent. Some schools believe that putting dangerous weapons in the hands of teachers will prevent or stop a mass shooting and an armed intruder. Teachers should not be allowed to carry guns in their classroom because guns can lead to targeted attacks against teachers and students, send the wrong…

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    Gun Control Case Study

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    Violent crimes are either acted out by raping a victim, murdering or a vicious act on someone, and anything that has to do with putting someone 's life in danger. Some of these crimes are affected with the use of guns, however an individual may use weapons to protect their property, yet others tend to over use the power of a firearm. This case study will associate on how The Violent Crime Control in Law Enforcement Act, and Gun Control Act are related because of the effects…

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    The armor was so good, that whenever a knight with arrow proof armor got hit, it would render the arrow useless because either the arrow would break or the tip of the arrow would become dole.( Guide to Medieval Weapons and Combat) Not only did knights where armor to defend them selves, but usually they would wear a certain type of armor to show either rank or wealth. Also designs on knights armor also were meant to make a person look more intimidating. This…

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    SEA: Weapons In Schools

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    SEA: Weapons within the school With the recent and well-known school shootings that have shocked our nation, we have witnessed a perceived increase in school violence. This increase can partially be attributed to the rise in violence in the community in general. While a school has no influence on the disciplinary action taken on adult citizens, schools can help maintain the safety and well being of their students by disciplining those who are violent or who threaten violence. Zero tolerance…

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    Students Should be allowed to carry Guns on Campus In recent shootings, there was one on June 1st 2016 in Los Angeles, a gunman burst into the UCLA campus, shot and killed an instructor. Another recent shooting was on October 1st 2015 in Oregon, the gunman open fire in Umpqua Community College, killing nine and wounding seven others, afterwards he shot himself. Guns on campus should be allowed because for students to protect themselves and first responders may not be able to reach the attack…

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    Essay On Concealed Weapons

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    worse. Our lives and the lives of others could be in danger at any moment. Owning a weapon is a good way to always have the security that you are not defenseless to those who wish you harm. A concealed weapon is one that does not need to be branded and make people uncomfortable. Then, at moments notice lives may be saved. All across the nation, there are laws regarding the status of owning a concealed weapon. All across the country, it is legal with certain permits. The most common permit…

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    Battle Axes and Saws were were heavy bladed weapons that did the job, right. Axes would disable shields, body parts, and even splitting the skull with one fell swoop….literally. Axes are destructive and have the “ability to chop catapults and fully disable them with one chop.” Byam, Michele. Eyewitness : Arms and Armor. United States of America; Dorling Kindersley, 2000. Battle Axes were axes, but they were double sided making it even more dangerous….and heavy as well. It’s major weakness is…

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