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    ether get probation or trial using that evidence against them. This case has scenario’s in which don’t make sense in the case each agent shot about 5 rounds altogether when there was 125 bullets coming at them all at once. Both agents had handguns, shotguns and other weapons shooting 5 rounds while 125 bullets were shot at them doesn't

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    Kennedy’s back and passed through his throat before exiting. The bullet did not strike any bones as it passed through Kennedy’s body. After exiting the President’s neck the bullet entered Governor Connally’s back and exited the front of his chest. The bullet continued through the Governor’s right wrist and entered his left thigh before stopping. An autopsy of the President’s body later “disclosed that, after entering the President, the bullet passed through two large muscles, . . . bruised the top portion

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    they crossed over the trench. I turned to see that Big Joe was not there. “Must’ve ran away!,” I thought. The airfield was only a short walk from the trench. When I got there, only one plane was left, a Northrop XP-56 Black Bullet, a prototype plane ("Northrop XP-56 Black Bullet"). Luckily for me, I was the only one that knew how to fly it. I jumped in and gunned the plane to full throttle just as a bomb blew behind me. As I took off, I strayed a look at my 8 month home. As my eyes skimmed the narrow

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    Key Finding no. 1 what is forensic science? Forensics is the basis of crime fighting. It is devised to assist in the solving of a crime through providing evidence of a crime. There are many different components of forensic science, which include: DNA, fingerprints, hair samples, ballistics and toxicology (what is a forensic scientist). There are many different types of forensic scientist such as an anthropologist, ballistics expert, chemical scientist, fingerprint expert, photographer and toxicologist

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    protest to resolve the problem which has plagued our nation for over a century. On the other hand, Malcolm X was in favor of using violence to achieve his ideals even if it ends up harming others, which can be seen in his speech, “The Ballot or The Bullet.” By comparing and contrasting their rhetorical styles, tones, and purposes, it can be

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    Caliber sniper rifle to engage much larger targets as in vehicles, tanks, and can even be used to punch through walls in buildings. There are different grains of this bullet. The higher the grain, the more knockdown power

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    The sniper brushes with death again when he throws his revolver down without thinking and it goes off. Bullets make a war very deadly, as they are much more precise than earlier and much simpler weapons (such as swords and muskets).      The psychological effects of war bring on a very different aspect of horror. The sniper becomes quite fanatical about his

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    states, “Seventeen bullet holes in him” (Lee 315). The fact that Tom Robinson was shot 17 times was unnecessary and overkill. There were many other measures that could have taken place before shooting Robinson, he had only one arm and was an African American. There was no need to fire 17 bullets into a crippled man, but this event points to show that it occurred due to

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    directing, Stone is able to make an audience believe whatever he wishes. In the 1991 film JFK, Oliver Stone manipulates facts in order to convey a fictional conspiracy involving the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The Zapruder film and the magic bullet theory are two facts that Stone employs to trick the audience into believing his fabricated tale.      Stone unfolds this film through the eyes of Jim Garrison, the district attorney of New Orleans, who believes that there

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    Kemah: A Short Story

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    This is one day I will remember forever was my first time riding on the Bullet in Kemah. We arrived at Kemah Boardwalk, I heard music and people screaming, but the only thing i heard was the shaking and rattling wood from the roller coaster, the Bullet. i had wanted to go on that ride since the last time i went, and they said i was to short. but today i might be tall enough.when we got through the long line my mom and dad were paying for tickets.and i went over to the rusty pole where it said you

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