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    he Impact Of War and Weapons On Humans And The Environment Environmental Effects Of Weapons Chemical Weapons Approximately 19 million gallons of Agent Orange were used by the US military in southern Vietnam between 1962 and 1971. An aggressive herbicide which defoliates trees‚ it was used on a large scale in Vietnam’s jungles to enable US troops to spot Communist troops more easily. It eradicated around 15% of South Vietnam’s vegetation‚ and gave rise to serious health problems for the

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    Military use of biological weapons “Biological weapons amount to no more thanweapons of mass disruption” (Introduction to Biological Weapons). Biological weapons are toxic materials taken from pathogens (bacteria)‚ host or target. These can be put in something as simple as a letter‚ in an envelope‚ or something as complex as a missile containing the materials inside. The military should not use biological weapons because the U.S. doesn’t have the funds to protect the country‚ they are

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    Concealed Weapons Many wonder whether or not any forms of weapons should be approved on campus grounds. College staff‚ students‚ and families‚ may worry about their safety on campus while attending college. Safety tends to be ensured through protective weapons. A big controversy among the society of college‚ is whether or not concealed weapons should be allowed. Some people believe that teachers/faculty should be allowed to posses a weapon for protection on campus‚ others believe that both teachers

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    Running Head: GENDER EQUALITY Gender Equality: Women Serving Less Time than Men for Identical Crimes Abstract   The Federal criminal sentencing guideline which was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2005 required that males and females who commit the same crime and have the same prior criminal history be sentenced equally (Oaxaca‚ Sarnikar‚ & Sorensen‚ 2007). By using data obtained from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice records‚ we examine the existence of any gender-based bias

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    toward profound personal change and act as a driving force for success. The author rigorously describes six weapons used to influence anyone and make negotiating a great deal easier. In this essay‚ I will examine four of the six weapons of Influence that portray how to become a skilled persuader‚ as well as give personal illustrations to better understand their meanings. The first weapon I will be discussing the power of reciprocation. When it comes to influencing the behavior of someone else‚

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    The Impact of an Iranian Nuclear Weapon on The Arabian Gulf Region Iran’s possession of nuclear weapons constitutes a risk to the Gulf region‚ including: A - A threat to regional stability in the Gulf region: Undoubtedly that Iran’s possession of nuclear weapons would affect the stability of the Gulf region from both sides: First: devote the existing imbalance in the balance of power. The second is: the possibility of a military conflict between Iran and the concerned parties to the nuclear

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    THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED DISCIPLINE 	The Discipline section of M. Scott Peck’s The Road Less Traveled first deals with life’s difficulties. He makes it clear that we all have problems and pain but we have to deal with it to get by and to make life less difficult. "Life is difficult... Once we truly know that life is difficult--once we truly understand and accept it--then life is no longer difficult. Because once it is accepted‚ the fact that life is difficult no longer matters."(p

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    As exams gain on us I’ve noticed more and more students having small stress attacks around the lockers. Not noticing how close exams are‚ people are beginning to stress out about the amount of study they should be doing each night‚ what for‚ and that they don’t remember zip from the term before! This is completely normal for teens to feel this way before their first exams‚ but too much stress can cause meltdowns‚ tears‚ anger and frustration at not doing as well in their exams because they are so

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    Self Defence With Weapons

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    life‚ or stay still for nothing as an innocent victim? Of late years‚ self-defence has been a topical issue‚ especially about the right of owning weapons. Undoubtedly‚ every human being has the right to protect oneself; however‚ would it be a sound reason to carry a weapon? This is arguable. It is believed that people should have the right to carry a weapon for self-defence whenever there is a life-threatening danger. Some people suggest that it is because everyone has the right to protect their own

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    Mesopotamia‚ whose territory was roughly equivalent to that of modern Iraq‚ fell to the Ottoman Turks in the 16th century and remained part of the Ottoman Empire until a British invasion during World War One. As a method for ensuring the success of the uprising against the Ottoman Turks‚ the British supported the national independence movement within Iraq. However‚ in 1920 the Treaty of Sèvres established Iraq as a mandate of the League of Nations under British administration. The delay in attaining

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