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    Exposition: Dublin a Republican sniper‚ is hiding on a rooftop. It is the middle of the night and everything thing is silent for the most part. The sound of machine guns and rifles broke the silence every now and again. He knows he is being watched by the Free Staters. Right now the Republicans and Free Staters are waging civil war. Rising Action: Dublin is very cautious about not being seen by the Free Staters. He has a smoking problem and really wants a smoke. He knows it’s risky because the flash

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    president should stop the violence . The shooting we should help the people that want to kill people for no reason stop the bang banging .“In the debate over guns‚ both sides are angry. The pro-gunners are angry at the ignorance‚ lies‚ and distortions of the anti-gunners‚ and the anti-gunners are angry with the pro-gunners for presenting facts.” These things makes are children today feel like they not safe wherever they go .we should protect the people we knew or people we don’t know we should do better by

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    cultivation also hints the civilised European culture inside the walls. This perhaps links to Mr Butlers comment that foreigners are not very popular and people outside and foreigners have separate communities. The main character using moth eaten balls and the old tennis racket shows that young people like himself used to stay at the villa‚ but not for long periods of time it is where people dont appreciate the thoughts of the young. As the plot develops‚ the change in the setting is emphasized

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    separate from itself. (GrAdeSaver)” Sigmund Freud developed the concept that inside of each human is something called an “ego.” This ego that we have operates on the environment around us and develops “operational responses” to what is going on ((Gunner)). The ego responds in a way that are

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    video games‚ and my obsession with math. These passions have changed me‚ and helped me become a better version of myself. I am proud of the person I am today because of this. Baseball has been of my life since I was 6‚ the second I caught my first ball I fell in love with the game. Even though I’m not particularly amazing at this sport‚ I have practiced almost every single day. This has led to me being a dedicated individual and a person who will persevere no matter what. Also baseball has increased

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    Reading Folder Two‚ Article 1‚ Question 1 The invention of the Steam Loom completely revolutionized the way that cloth items are made. Because of its efficiency‚ it quickly replaced the Hand Loom by its rapid ability to make cloth. This came to benefit society by its ability to greatly increase the output of goods produced‚ making it easier to meet consumer needs. This can also be seen as a negative effect on local economies. Since the Steam Looms replaced people‚ this put many people out of

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    He tells his story as a machine gunner in the front lines of the Germans‚ sounding almost sympathetic towards the British‚ and especially to his people. As it can be seen‚ the first day was devastating and millions died. There was no type of advancement at all‚ there was no gain in territory

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    0341 NCO Exam 1 What are the Marine Corps’ leadership traits? Judgment‚ Justice‚ Decisiveness‚ Integrity‚ Discipline‚ Tact‚ Initiative‚ Enthusiasm‚ Bearing‚ Unselfishness‚ Courage‚ Knowledge‚ Loyalty‚ Endurance 2 What is the purpose of an NCO? To train and supervise subordinate Marines 3 What is the maximum effective range of the M249 SAW? 1‚000 m 4 What is the sustained rate of fire of the M249? 85 rounds per minute 5 What determines a hot barrel for the M249? 200 rounds in 2 minutes 6

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    The London Dungeon Fill the gaps with the correct tenses. 1. The London Dungeon (lie) __________ in the oldest part of London - in an old subterranean prison (that’s what the word Dungeon (stand) __________ for). 2. The museum (take) __________ its visitors on a journey through England’s bloody history. 3. It (demonstrate) __________ the brutal killings and tortures of the past. 4. You (experience / can) __________ for example how people (die) __________ on the Gallow or during

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    Timely and accurate fires and capability of Artillery units to deploy and redeploy in adverse battle conditions had devastating effect on the Indian forces. The overall war performance of Artillery can be easily gauged through the tributes paid to the gunners. “By all accounts the part played by Artillery can only be termed as MAGNIFICENT. The results achieved are MIRACULOUS. They deserve congratulation and

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