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    sed to be the main determining factor of wars will lose out to the amount of information that a country has. Knowing where the enemies have grouped their troops/weapons will allow a guided missiles and unmanned drones to wreak havoc. Cheap cyber weapons such as worms and trojans (viruses) can neutralize conventional 2 weapons as missiles and nukes1. According to the Department of Homeland Security: “Our daily life‚ economic vitality‚ and national security depend on a stable‚ safe‚ and resilient cyberspace

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    Americans that support strict weapon control have achieved the conclusion that this change guarantees the benefit of the states to claim guns. Firearm control laws specifically damage this privilege and accordingly should not be under thought. Regardless of the possibility that the issue is ignored‚ weapon control advocates express that with a specific end goal to diminish gun related viciousness‚ firearm control laws must be executed to expel the savagery created by guns. In spite of the fact that

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    late 1980’s and early 1990’s‚ the frequency of crimes involving firearms became a very public issue. The attempted assassination of President Reagan and critical wounding of numerous police officers in a highly publicized shootout with bank robbers in California raised the issue of the need to ban certain types of weapons. For nearly a decade‚ the need for an assault weapons ban was a hotly debated subject. In 1994‚ Congress succumbed to public pressure and passed the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban. Eventually

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    use of weapons and new groups who threaten the current state of the United States. In the past we have used the threat of nuclear weapons to deter these groups. But we‚ The United States are not united on the state of these weapons. We are split on whether we should attempt to start an anti nuclear weapon coalition‚ or to stockpile our weapons in order to prepare ourselves for the seemingly inevitable nuclear war. Nuclear weapons were created in a time of war‚ war with more casualties than any other

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    many different weapons on a daily basis. Some of their weapons were the spears‚ bow and arrows‚ and guns. The weapons were made specifically and used in many different ways around the location of the tribe. Native Americans worked with the raw materials and natural resources available to them and their task and knowledge of how to make a bow was critical to their lifestyle‚ both for hunting and when fighting enemies. One of the most important roles of the men was to make weapons and his skills

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    May more nuclear weapons be better? To give an answer on whether more nuclear weapons would be better we need first to define what is meant with more and what we consider to be better. Does more refer to the quantity of weapons or the spread of them to more countries? And more importantly‚ in what ways is a situation with more nuclear weapons better than a situation without or no further increase to what already exists? Whether one concludes a positive or negative answer to this question the argumentation

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    Did you ever wonder what weapons were used in WW1? How about how they compare to todays standards? They affected their time period drastically in many ways. The German’s changed the game with tanks. They also brought chemical warfare into the war. The British impacted war in many ways and they used some great weaponry. The British used the Lee-Enfield .303‚ It was a bolt action rifle that help 10 bullets in the magazine. It was very rugged‚ being able to hold up throughout hard conditions and trench

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    March 27‚ 2013 Teachers and Faculty Carry Concealed Weapons on Campuses Imagine the feeling of safety as if it is constantly within our control or ability‚ people that are in possession of a concealed weapon are aware of the responsibility and the results of what can happen when using a concealed weapon. Safety of teachers‚ all other employees and students at a learning intuition can greatly improve if the staff could be armed with concealed weapons. Also we must remember that all citizens of the United

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    Not One Less “Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.” – John Dewey Education is a priceless thing that one can possess both by learning through one’s own experiences and through our second home‚ the school. Education through schooling is an important part of each and every one of us as a member of our society for it imparts us information about ourselves‚ and our surroundings in different disciplines and perspectives of learning. At present‚ it is evident that not all

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    There are different notions about pay scales between more educated and less educated. While some believe that there should be different pay scales between more educated and less educated‚ others challenge this quotation by asking the question how wide this gap should be due to the determinants of the situation? They say that it is unfair when a monthly payment of a high educated might be thrice‚ (or even more) as much as a less educated. Besides a good job payment‚ they get other benefits such as

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