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    Violence in our schools has always been a problem‚ now more than ever before. Each year many students are injured and some are even killed during so-called “school-yard brawls.” In fact‚ more than 1‚000 students are seriously injured per year during school violence in California alone. (http://www.geocities.com/area51/stats/7403.html) In most cases of serious injury‚ weapons were involved‚ including common school supplies such as pencils and pens. Historically‚ the school systems response

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    Weapons Training

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    The Poetry of Bruce Dawe Weapons Training The poem "Weapons training" composed by Bruce Dawe‚ explores the realities of war. The poem is situated in the period of the Viet-Nam war to prepare recruits for war. Dawe‚ uses a wide variety of techniques to further convey the harsh realities of war. The poem is a forceful text that is design to shock the audience and to bring out an emotional response. Bruce Dawe‚ writes poems on his own experiences in his life‚ living during many periods of conflicts

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    Weapon accountability

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    Weapon Accountability 20140320 The date was September 14‚ 2012. At around 10 p.m. Camp Leatherneck was attacked by 15 insurgents. These attackers‚ organized into three teams‚ began an assault on the airfield of Bastion. While wearing U.S. Army uniforms‚ the attackers toted automatic rifles‚ rocket-propelled grenade launchers and suicide vests. While aboard Camp Leatherneck/Camp Bastion‚ they inflicted incredible damage to the air-wing. Destroying six AV-8B Harrier jets and damaging two others

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    Chemical Weapons Chemical weapons use the toxic properties of chemical substances rather than their explosive properties to produce physical or physiological effects on an enemy. Although instances of what might be styled as chemical weapons date to antiquity‚ much of the lore of chemical weapons as viewed today has its origins in World War I. During that conflict "gas" (actually an aerosol or vapor) was used effectively on numerous occasions by both sides to alter the outcome of battles. A significant

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    Cannae Weapons

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    The Weapons‚ People‚ and Animals Used in Cannae Elephants: Elephants were stronger than horses and if one dies and falls it will crush soldiers. Peasants: Peasants were used to increase size‚ they were not trained like other soldiers‚ poor training and no discipline. The Town Militia: This sentry force‚ made up of townspeople‚ sometimes used for keeping peasant in line. Skirmishes: These soldiers are restricted from peppering the enemy with long javelins before battle commences used for luring the

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    viewed universally as sinners and they were supposed to dedicate their life to redeeming themselves. Developed by Saint John Cassian‚ officially defined by Pope Gregory I and analyzed and expanded upon a few hundred years later by Thomas Aquinas‚ the deadly or capital sins were listed out as man’s most immoral tendencies. These sins are pride‚ greed‚ envy‚ wrath‚ lust‚ gluttony (excessive appetite or overindulgence)‚ and sloth (laziness or apathy). Through art and literature they eventually became so

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    7 Deadly Sins

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    7 Deadly Sins A Term Paper Presented to Dr. Susanne Dominquez Rizal Technological University Joanna Michele C. Aguilar CBET-18-202A TOPIC OUTLINE Thesis Statement: Sin a transgression of the law of God‚ especially when deliberate it is caused by an irresistible temptation. I. Introduction II. The 7 Deadly Sin A. History B. Why Seven? III. Lust Demon of Lust: Asmodeus IV. Greed Demon of Greed: Mammon V. Gluttony Demon of Gluttony: Beelzebub VI.

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    Guns on a school campus is an issue with two clear sides‚ those who support allowing concealed weapons and those who rally for gun free zones. David Burnett supports the idea of allowing students to carry concealed weapons. Burnett’s central argument is that gun free zones leave students defenseless. Darby Dickerson disagrees‚ saying students do not understand the responsibilities of owning a weapon and should therefore‚ not be allowed to carry them on campus. Both Burnett and Dickerson have valid

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    Memoir/ Reflection Essay The seven deadly sins are always view in a negative way. Well since they are considered sins I guess they will ways be viewed that way. Like Pride is the desire to be better than everyone and love only oneself. Wrath is to have uncontrollable feeling of hatred and anger. Greed is to have a very excessive or plundering desire and pursuit of wealth‚ status‚ and power. Gluttony is excessive desire for food‚ or its withholding from the needy. Sloth is the failure to apply

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    Firearms in Schools One thing that has been happening in schools is open fire‚ killing and wounding others weather that is the teachers or students. Tragedies like these are some of our worst fears no one would ever want to be stuck in the middle of a school shooting. So let’s stop this from happening with giving teacher the rights to carry concealed weapons. The reasons we are going to let this is happen is because teachers will be prepared for an incident to happen‚ some people live to far away

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