| 181. | Gun Control ... Reasons for possessing a gun include hunting and self-defence. ... Pro-gun organisations find that guns will decrease the criminality as criminals become more afraid of gun owners. Anti-gun organisations find that the availability of guns is far to high and that too many guns freely exist in ...
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| 182. | john pershing John Pershing was born on September 13, 1860 in Laclede, Missouri. He went to three colleges. He went to Kirksville where he got his teaching degree. Then he went to West Point Military Academy where he graduated 30th out of 77. Even though he wasn’t the smartest he had the characteristics of a good...
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| 183. | Women in Heart of Darkness ...
The Intended (nameless, intended for someone else, not herself) is totally protected (helpless), rhetorically programmed (words without matter), nun-like in her adoration (sexually repressed), living in black, in a place of darkness, in a pre-Eliot City of the Dead, in the wasteland of modern...
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| 184. | Achilles Achilles was the son of the mortal Peleus and the Nereid Thetis. ... In the later version, she held the young Achilles by the heel and dipped him in the river Styx; everything the sacred waters touched became invulnerable, but the heel remained dry and therefore unprotected.
When Achilles was a b...
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| 185. | Not another whaler The Irish short story The Whaler is written by Joe Sheerin and published in 2000. ... Being the local whale hunter its not surprising that the narrator is idolizing the Whaler, and the mysterious man almost becomes a god to him.
The whaler is an older man who is obviously known to the inhabitan...
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| 186. | Freedom is within everyones reach Freedom is within Everyone’s Reach
Humanity is a gift, which needs strong rights and laws to follow. ... Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment is the most important right, followed by the freedom of speech, and the freedom of bearing arms is not important.
Freedom from cruel and unusual ...
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| 187. | GCSE PE COURSEWORK PE Coursework- Swimming In this I am going to be stating the skills needed in the sport swimming, and also analysing Kim , on her swimming. I will be looking at her strengths and weaknesses in all strokes. I will be using drills to help Kim improve her weaknesses. To become a good swimmer good techn...
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| 188. | lolita Lolita may be viewed as a novel about explicit sexual desire. ... The novel s subject inevitably conjures up expectations of pornography, but there in not a single obscene term in Lolita. ... The poetic and romantic lyricism become the foundation for allusion from the deviancy of Humbert s sexual...
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| 189. | gun control ... These criminals are damaging the society, but does anyone aware that behind these criminals, gun is one of the biggest weapons that are used to make the crimes happened. ...
In American, the role guns play in the society is a highly controversial debate, from television, movies, and vid...
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| 190. | second amendment anti gun control
2nd Amendment
A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. ... Some say that the amendment is antiquated and needs to be rewritten or clarified. Some say that we need more gun control and more la...
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| 191. | Ideal Man Most females dream about marrying the man of their dreams. ... The three
most important things that women look for in a man are his personality, physical characteristics, and level of intelligence. ...
The ideal man has to have a great personality. ... The ideal man will be caring, creative, co...
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| 192. | World War 1 Who and what caused World War 1? ... World War I was the result of leaders aggression towards other countries which was supported by the rising nationalism of the European nations. Economic and imperial competition and fear of war prompted military alliances and an arms race, which further produced...
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| 193. | war CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq - A U.S. general warned insurgents Thursday that they had “days, not weeks,” to hand over their arms in Fallujah or face the possibility of a renewed U.S. offensive on the Iraqi city west of Baghdad. advertisement Lt. Gen. James Conway, commander of the 1st Marine Expeditiona...
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| 194. | Contrariety Between Men and Women ... Men and women are quite different in so many ways. Men are simple in their lifestyle. ... Women, on the other hand, need a minimum of two hours before they are ready to take on the day. The differences lie in such a broad range of areas, from maturity to shoes to how men and women keep th...
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| 195. | Repetative Strain Injury RSI Repetative Strain Injury (RSI)
RSI, or Repetative Strain Injury, most commonly damages the arms, wrists, shoulders, back and neck. ... Repetitive strain injuries develop slowly over time; and are also called Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTD) or Muscular Skeletal Disorders (MSD).
RSI...
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| 196. | History of Food Stamps Will there ever be flogging? Jeff Jacoby’s “Bring Back Flogging is an argument which suggests that we adopt the method of flogging. Flogging is beating severely with a whip or rod. Jacoby’s Argument, though clearly stated, is improbable. The issue at hand in Jacoby’s essay is assuming the procedure ...
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| 197. | What is revealed here of the characters of Juliet and the nurse Show how far what In this scene the strength of the relationship between Juliet and the nurse is shown. Juliet has trusted the nurse to go and find her love and bring news back to her. The scene opens and Juliet awaits the nurse. She is very anxious and as she becomes more impatient and restless she says that if the ...
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| 198. | himingway's work Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois. His father was the owner of a prosperous real estate business. His father, Dr. Hemingway, imparted to Ernest the importance of appearances, especially in public. Dr. Hemingway invented surgical forceps for which he would not a...
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| 199. | Brothers In Arms In Liam O’Faherty’s story “The Sniper” a sniper in a civil war finds himself stranded on the rooftop of an old building in the middle of Dublin. The story ends tragically when the main character, a republican sniper, kills his enemy, and ultimately his brother. O’Faherty’s very descriptive story hel...
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| 200. | Winston Churchill and his use of rhetoric to lead Britian through WWII Winston Churchill was not just a great man, but an extraordinary world leader and hero. ... Perhaps the best example is a farewell tribute given to Sir Winston Churchill on his last visit to the House of Commons. ...
It was not only just that he was capable leader, but because he was the only ma...
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