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    The idea of guns first came from the Arabs‚ which the europeans adapted from. The idea of guns‚ led to other weapons such as cannons. Cannons were a huge technology during this time period. Cannons can be used to destroy large building in just one shots. Gun powders was really a essential part for europe during the age of imperialism. Later‚ europeans built better cannons them covering them in metal‚ so they stay sturdy‚ and don’t explode when they are

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    and Cannon approach the similarities of homeland security and community policing and how they overlap in regards to public safety. They focus heavily on the Post 9/11 changes that happened across all governmental agencies as well as the affect those changes had on community policing policies. The purpose of this review is to discuss the results of the comparisons and contrasts of homeland security versus community policing that were discussed by Friedmann and Cannon. Friedmann and Cannon assessed

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    neighbor’s trailer‚ Cole Cannon‚ while he was not there to look for drugs‚ they didn’t find any but they stole Cannon’s baseball cards and went back home. Later on Miller returned to Cannon’s trailer‚ Miller found him unconscious due to drugs and alcohol so he decided to steal his wallet. While Miller was grabbing the wallet‚ Cannon became conscious and attacked Miller. Miller then punched and beat Cannon with a bat. Afterwards Miller set the trailer on fire while Cannon was still in there alive

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    given on weaponry is mostly historically accurate. The weapons used in the movie are cannons‚ blunder bus‚ grenades‚ cutlas‚ swards‚ and cutlery. In the movie‚ typically cannons were not very accurate at long distances. But they could travel farther then other types of shot‚ making them a popular round at medium to long ranges anyway‚ especially in a defensive role‚which made them popular. Many people filled their cannon with cutlery when they ran out of other shot types to fill it with. In Pirates of

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    increases their dedication to the team‚ which will make them contest for more championships (Morato‚ 2005). Such the intensity of the game to some‚ that two thirds of fans have cried at a football match‚ whether it is for joy or the occasional despair (cannon). The release of emotions described as the pure joy of watching football games generates an atmosphere within the stadium that nearly all fans see is being just as important as the game its self. Most football fans consider themselves the “12th” man

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    with over 50‚000 missionaries serving worldwide. All members of the LDS church are called to do missionary work at some point in their life. However‚ most missionaries fulfill their mission as singles between the ages of 19 and 25. As stated in Cannon‚ practicing missionaries fulfill their missions not only to convert others to the Mormon faith‚ but also to come to an understanding of ultimate reality through specific encounters and experiences while on the quest. Not just any member is able to

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    University of Phoenix Material Remembering‚ Feeling‚ and Thinking Worksheet Part I: Motivation‚ Emotion‚ and Behavior Explain the relationships between motivation‚ emotion‚ and behavior. How does emotion affect motivation? Give an example of a specific behavior and the motivators and emotions that can be behind that behavior. Your response should be at least 300 hundred words Motivation can be defined as the driving force behind all the actions of an individual. The influence of an individual’s

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    value of the materials used to make it in another country. Pepsi is one of the leading manufacturers of soft drinks for many decades. Here is a simplified outline for the key links in Pepsi’s chain: manufacturer‚ distributor and retailer (Perreault‚ Cannon‚ & McCarthy‚ 2011). Supplies and Manufacturing Pepsi is a very popular beverage company in the United States as well as around the world that has its main product consumed my millions of consumers: Pepsi-Cola (or just “Pepsi”). The majority of their

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    efficient (takes less fuel per mile) than external combustion‚ plus an internal combustion engine is a lot smaller than an equivalent external combustion engine. This explains why we don’t see any cars from Ford and GM using steam engines. The potato cannon uses the basic principle behind any reciprocating internal combustion engine: If you put a tiny amount of high-energy fuel (like gasoline) in a small‚ enclosed space and ignite it‚ an incredible amount of energy is released in the form of expanding

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    repetition of certain phrases creates a rhythm not unlike the galloping of horse’s hooves on the ground. This creates a feeling of verisimilitude and provides an authentic experience for the reader. The repeated phrase‚ “Cannon to the right of them/Cannon to the left of them/Cannon in front of them.” suggests that they were surrounded by enemies on all sides. The sentence also suggests the large imbalance of numbers on the British side compared to the Russians. This emphasises the victory at the end

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