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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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    Banning Nuclear Weapons

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    Timco Composition 2 Mrs. Ferguson 4/15/2011 Banning Nuclear Weapons Testing Do you know how much money our nation spends on weapons? We have more than enough and aren’t allowed to use one in war without the complications of Nuclear Winter. Our country should reduce the amount of funding on nuclear weapons. However‚ in the one situation where we may need to incinerate a chemical war zone‚ a nuclear weapon is necessary. Nuclear weapons testing should be done on a much smaller scale on the back

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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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    Viking Weapons Essay

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    reenactments. These could not have been possible without their weapons. The vikings had weapons for a variety of differents situations‚ including long range‚ close combat‚ and when they were in water. The vikings had weapons for long range. There were not many weapons for long range combat and so‚ there is little research about the different kinds of weapons but not the weapons that were for long range. The bow was the only weapon that credible resources could provide. Viking bows were made from

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    Language Techniques

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    Alliteration: The repetition of initial consonant sounds‚ such as "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." 3. Allusion: A reference contained in a work 4. Ambiguity: an event or situation that may be interpreted in more than one way. 5. Analogy: a literary device employed to serve as a basis for comparison. It is assumed that what applies to the parallel situation also applies to the original circumstance. In other words‚ it is the comparison between two different items. 6. Anaphora: repetition of

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    Essay On Assault Weapons

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    think some people and most weapons should not apply to the 2nd Amendment‚ the number of people hurt or killed by assault weapons has decreased since they restricted the availability of it. According to the Bureau of Alcohol‚ Tobacco‚ Firearms‚ in 1993‚ the year before the Federal Assault Weapons Ban of 1994‚ the number of the 19 assault weapons banned by name under current law they traced back was 8.2%. The ban went into effect on 13 September 1994 and the number of weapons they traced back was

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    geocities.com/area51/stats/7403.html) In most cases of serious injury‚ weapons were involved‚ including common school supplies such as pencils and pens. Historically‚ the school systems response to possession of weapons on campus has been at the very least confiscation of said weapons and suspension of the possessor‚ more commonly expulsion of the possessor and occasionally the bringing of criminal charges to bear. The use of weapons to do violence has had much the same results. In some schools‚ the

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    Writers often use literary techniques to relay the meaning of their works to their audience. In “The Whipping”‚ Robert Hayden uses structure‚ imagery‚ and sound devices to transmit the inhumanity of abuse‚ and how beatings lead to a cycle of abuse. Structure plays an important role in the meaning of this poem. The cruelness of abuse is amplified through enjambment and emphasis on the last word of the sentence. When the lady beats the boy ‚ no pronunciation is used‚ which allows the poem to flow

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    useful in the past century with the inventions of nuclear weapons. The invention of atomic bombs‚ hydrogen bombs and other weapons of mass destruction has given nations more power and source of safety. A single weapon can be capable of destroying a whole city. Nuclear weapons have only been used twice in history‚ both during the closing events of the Second World War in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is a wise decision to possess nuclear weapons if you are a wealthy nation with power. If a nation feels

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    Iranian Nuclear Weapon

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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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