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    Elizabethan Era? Have you ever wondered what armor came to be and what weapons were made of? If you read this text you’ll see that it’s full of interesting facts. You will find that in many ways the rich gets more than the poor. You will also learn who makes the weapons and how . In the Elizabethan Era many weapons were made to protect its user . Many of these weapons were obtained by different classes of people. Rapiers and other weapons were brought by the rich. The middle classmen also brought rapiers

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    Ancient Indian Weapons

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    Apart from the traditional human weapons like swords‚ daggers‚ spears‚ clubs‚ shields‚ bows‚ arrows and maces‚ and the weapons used by the gods (such as Indra’s thunderbolt Vajrayudha)‚ the texts mention the utilization of various divine weapons by various heroes‚ each associated with a certain god or deity. These weapons are most often gifted to semi-divine beings‚ human beings or the rakshasas by the gods‚ sometimes as a result of penance. There are several weapons which were believed to be used

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    Bio-Chemical Weapons

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    Tavaski Gordon December 17‚ 2013 HS 251 Unit 14 Paper Bio-Chemical Weapons The use of biological and chemical weapons has been practiced for many centuries. It started from the late 400s BC up to the twenty first century‚ and is still currently being practiced today. Ever since these weapons were introduced‚ they have been used by individuals‚ groups‚ or countries to advance certain agendas. These agendas are often for military purposes (war) to gain a tactical advantage over an opposition;

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    are so many differences between weapon systems it’s hard for a first-time gun buyer to know what kind of weapon would best suit them. Whether the owner wants to use the gun for home defense or hunting deer‚ proper research before purchasing is crucial when it comes to buying the right gun for you. In the military‚ there are quite a few different small arm guns that a soldier would carry. Two of those weapon systems is the M4 Rifle and the Beretta M9 Handgun. Both weapon systems are found in everyday

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    Ban on "Assault Weapons"

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    Proposed Ban on “Assault Weapons” For my recent controversial legal topic I have selected the failed proposed ban on “assault weapons” that appeared before congress this past spring. This proposed legislation was one that worried me greatly because being a responsible gun owner myself I was worried that by putting another ban upon the ownership of “assault weapons” or semi-automatic rifles such as AR-15’s or Ak-47’s would restrict my current rights as well as not even addressing the real issue

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    Essay On Weapons In Ww1

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    The weapons made and used during World War 1 World War I (WWI)‚ also known as the First World War (the Great War)‚ was a war that the whole world was involved in. The war took place in Europe and after beginning on 28 July 1914 WW1 finally ended on 11 November 1918. It was one of the most damaging war in history. This war changed many things such as political rights and revolutionary changes. The war also involved many weapons which were made during the war or were first used then. Chemical weapons

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    Forts in Ancient India

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    Forts in ancient India Three major methods were used for the construction of ancient Indian forts. The first consisted of earthen ramparts. Often they were constructed of the sand which was dug out of the ditch surrounding the fort. The second of rubble with earth on the outside which was more sturdy. The third type of construction was with stone and masonry work. The last was the strongest. Often materials from demolished forts were reused in the building of new forts.[2] By 4 BCE‚ fortified cities

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    for all able-bodied men to have an automatic weapon in their home‚ and ammunition‚ in the case of a call to military duty. The ammunition for the gun must be kept sealed and is strictly accounted for by the government. Citizens are required to keep this weapon from age 20 to age 42‚ the duration of their militia service‚ and are then given the option to keep the gun with the automatic function removed (Cotter). Along with the required militia weapons‚ the Swiss government also has strict policies

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    disgrace that civilians can legally purchase weapons designed to kill people with brutal speed and efficiency.” First off if you’re going to talk about guns‚ know a little something about them. There are people like Mills who want to ban “assault weapons” because they believe that they are uniquely dangerous firearms that are equal to the destruction of a machine gun. False! The assault weapons that are available to civilians are like another semi-automatic weapon‚ they fire one bullet with one pull of

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    1. Introduction History has proven that human nature is capable of producing and using weapons of ever greater and more destructive force. During the centuries‚ the weapons used in conflicts have evolved from simple nature-supplied tools to potentially apocalyptical instruments of mass destruction. Although the debate on the essentially violent nature of mankind may well rage on forever‚ it cannot be denied that humans are the only living creatures that can understand and eventually control their

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