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    In this one-on-one duel‚ the Roman would be equipped with a spear and a sword for close range combat. Also the Roman would wear metal armor and carry a shield that covers his body. The Navy Seal would wear bullet proof clothes and hold a machine gun. To kill the Seal‚ the Roman would have to throw his spear which would probably miss and then pull out his sword. On the other hand‚ all the Seal has to do is pull the trigger to kill the Roman before he could even

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    continues to serve worldwide markets including food and nutrition; health care; agriculture; fashion and apparel; home and construction; and electronics. Among some of its inventions are nylon stockings invented in 1939‚ Teflon for pans‚ Kevlar for bullet-proof vests‚ stainmaster for carpets‚ the synthetic fabric lycra‚ and Dacron for clothing. In 1999 the company held a portfolio of 2000 trademarks and brands. DuPont was the 15th largest company in the US with its 1998 revenue reaching $45.1 billion.

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    seem to have a body type that shows that. There is one more character that fits this theme perfectly her name is Litchi Faye Ling an asian doctor who also is just an smart person who looks like a sex symbol he wears She also wears an unbuttoned red vest that shows her black bra and breasts with separate black sleeves‚ a long red skirt‚ and red shoes which are in a Chinese sort of style with that ya on top of just showing off ms. ling’s body as much as possible along with also sexulaizing the chinese

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    Firefighters. How can we help them be safe and keep them healthy for their everyday lives? Well we should all know that fire fighters have an important job not only for themselves but for the community basically. They respond to emergency situations and protect people‚ from accidents‚ sickness‚ or things like fires that can cause harm or even sadly a loss of a family member. To get fire fighters better protected and safe I think that they shouldn’t have to wear all that heavy gear because if they

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    Is gun control really the right solution to gun abuse? Will this really be effective? Will the American society be safer when guns are banned? Though there are many questions‚ there is only one answer: NO!! Liberals have tried to argue that banning guns from civilians is the best way to solve this problem. However‚ this is not the right way to solve this problem for many reasons:First‚ to get facts straight‚ guns do not kill people; people kill people 100% of all homicides are committed by people

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    proactive in avoiding potential money losing investments. DHB Industries fraud affected not only the executives involved‚ but also the soldiers who used their flawed vests during combat. These men and women‚ as Knapp and Knapp (2012) noted‚ complained that the defective materials used in the vests failed to stop seemingly routine bullet-punctures. In addition‚ the investors of DHB Industries suffered massive losses. As Brooks‚ Hatfield‚ and Schlegel exited their stock positions‚ other investors were

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    spell forgive me on your chest in bullet holes.” “You wouldn’t waste the ammo.” “And he’d be dead halfway through forgive ‚” Big Bolliger said as he dropped a hatchet‚ a switchblade‚ and his preferred weapon‚ a thick chain weighted with a heavy padlock‚ into Rotty’s expectant hands. Jesper rolled his eyes. “It’s about sending a message. What’s the point of a dead guy with forg written on his chest?” “Compromise‚” Kaz said. “ I’m sorry does the trick and uses fewer bullets.” Dirix laughed‚ but Inej noted

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    Shelton states that “it is clear that there is a sizable proportion of forensic identification evidence that is failing to meet evidentiary standards in U.S. courts”(214). Even though forensic evidence has been extremely useful and seem almost full proof‚ there is always room for something to get better‚ and in this case the system of forensic evidence has to meet up with the standards of the U.S. courts better‚ making cases easier to solve and get a verdict. According to John Butler author of U

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    a case such as the aforementioned‚ it is of utmost importance to have some degree of subjective mens rea present as a principle of fundamental justice. Another applicable principle would be that a murder conviction cannot be made‚ be there absent proof beyond a reasonable doubt of at least foreseeability to the likelihood of death‚ meaning that there must be some mental state to be achieved before a conviction can be made‚ In this case s.213(d) does not require objective foresight. All that is required

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    GUNFIGHT: Cop recounts the moment Sulu terrorists killed his colleagues in Kampung Simunul on March 2 AS the main assaulters in the police raiding team outside the terrorists hideout were hit by  bullets‚ *Adam‚ *Amir and the other operatives behind them pulled back and dove for cover. The enemy had a clear field of fire and the police team was exposed. Just seconds after the terrorists opened fire‚ the area where the terrorists were located exploded in a volley of fresh fire as more enemy combatants

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