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    Gary Earl Ross’s article "Choosing not to read is choosing to be stupid" discusses the debatable topic that the nation is becoming less intelligent due to the decrease of people reading novels‚ poems and plays. As a University at Buffalo Professor Ross argues that he sees first hand "Slowly but inexorably we‚ as a nation‚ are getting dumber." I agree that the nation as a whole is becoming dumber‚ however it was not the article that persuaded me of this is was my former outside knowledge of this

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    My Hero: Earl W. Hossler

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    My Hero May 22‚ 2012 my life changed a lot literally. I felt like i was living on a trampoline‚ bouncing from foster care to my mother to foster care to grandparents to finally living a life with my hero Earl W. Hossler . He was born June 9‚1972 at the age 40 with 4 kids he took in and works at water treatment plant in Hillsdale‚ Mi. He keeps us in a good place and still has time to do extra things like going camping and stuff like that. Uncle is a big Facebook guy; you will always hear that ping

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    Assault Weapons Ban After reading Jimmy Carter ’s essay on assault weapons‚ I have come to an agreement with his position that the government should reinstate a ban on assault weapons. Americans do not need to be in possession of semiautomatic assault weapons like AK-47‚ AR-15‚and Uzis. There is rarely a necessity for the average American to even use or own them. Part of the reason why we don’t need assault weapons is largely due to our proficient law enforcement. In the U.S‚ people can walk

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    Henry Weapons Training

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    Question: HOW HAS YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF AUTHORITY BEEN ENHANCED BY YOUR STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE’S PLAY HENRY V AND AT LEAST ONE PIECE OF RELATED MATERIAL? Essay: The close study of Henry V and Weapons Training by Bruce Dawes has enhanced the concept of authority by portraying the idea through varying levels and perspectives. The level of authority one possesses is determined by their position in their hierarchical society. Additionally‚ one’s authority can ignite a sense of patriotism and unity

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    been many strong warrior classes but the strongest of all was the samurai‚ physically and mentally. These Japanese warrior fought with honor and were very tough warriors.The samurai had advanced weapons‚ powerful armor‚and intense training. First‚ the samurai created and used many different types of weapons. The samurai owned two main types of swords. Their main sword was the katana‚ a curved longsword . The curve on the sword was so when you draw it‚ you can slash the person instantly.(D) The wakizashi

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    Weapons In The Vietnam War

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    Vietnam due to demands of fire support. The Vietnam War required the use of different Air Defense mobile and stationary equipment to fight and defend against enemy forces. This Essay will discuss how the Vietnam conflict helped to shape and evolve today’s Air Defense Artillery and how it affects today’s military operations. The method of warfare used in the Twentieth Century and beyond would change due to the use of air power in the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War became a testing ground

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    Questions on Weapon Systems

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    What are they? (FM 3-21.10‚ section 2-45) A. Hit time and LD time B. Task and Purpose C. Tactic and Technique D. Type of Operation and Unit’s Essential Task 3. Under the third step of TLPs‚ what acronym does the company commander use to perform mission analysis and what does it stand for? (FM 3-21.10‚ section 2-32 through 2-34). MDMP –military decision making process 4. What are the 5 military aspects of terrain‚ write them out? (FM 3-21.10‚ section 2-53) Observation and

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    Essay On Concealed Weapons

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    all could have been stopped if a citizen with a Concealed Carry Permit‚ CCP‚ was near during the incident. A school isn’t allowed to have guns on campus and that makes it all the bit more easy for a shooter to walk in and not be stopped. Concealed weapons should be legal in all states because it is a right of the US citizen‚ can stop

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    There have always been two groups of political thought: liberal and conservative. These two schools of thought can be applied to almost anything. This includes the thousand year old poem‚ Beowulf. Who better embodies the liberal traits than Beowulf himself. A liberal is a nontraditional person who is open to new behaviors and not afraid to discard their traditional values in order to better themselves and their community. This definition of liberal describes Beowulf. Beowulf was a fictional hero who

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    Nuclear Weapons Outline

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    100307116 Department: Architecture Topic: Nuclear Weapons Research Paper Outline I.Introduction: Do we need nuclear weapons? Even though nuclear weapons give us advantages there are much more dangerous things than advantages such as a lot of people die when used‚ contries argue with each other because of these and there is evidence of radiation explosure. II.Topic Sentence: A lot of people die. A.We shouldn’t use these weapons even at war because not only soldiers but also civilians

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