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    7 Surpising things Your Locksmith Will Never Tell You They Conduct Undercover Work For Law Enforcement Officials One of the most surpsiing things your local locksmith will never admit to, is that they may rountely make keys for them as well as to get laww enforcement officials into places in the early morning of the hours so that they can install bugs and other surveleiance euipement in said property. Use WD-40 If Your Key Won't Turn Before You Call A Locksmith Did you know that stastics indicate

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    (12/10/01 at 8:55 p.m ) The lights were flashing, and coins were coming out of the machines. Barbee Williams was with her friends and they were drinking and partying, until all of a sudden this guy showed up. His name was Derrick Rath, he was 5’8”, has brown eyes like the desert, and he has spiky hair. Derick was talking to Barbee and they decided to go back to his place. They were walking to his car, but then suddenly BOOM! BOOM! Barbee got captured and Derrick was taped, tied up, and dazed. Then

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    There's no way to sneak out the kongsi front door carrying a sword, even with a skeleton crew of security guards on duty. I could try disguising it, but what could I use that wouldn't look like something wrapped around a sword? I don't have time for such nonsense. The easiest option is going out the emergency exit on the ground floor. There's no guard, but there is an alarm, which would be a problem if I didn't know the code. I step out to a narrow, damp walkway that seldom sees the light of day

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    Theme Of The Sniper

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    In the anti-war short story "The Sniper" written by Liam O Flaherty, a Republican sniper embraces his rifle and conceals on the roof top without a sound, waiting to kill his enemies. The sniper accidentally gives away his location when he lights up a cigarette and exposes himself to the enemy sniper on the opposite roof. The two snipers from two conflicting sides then faces each other off through an innovative war; using both their shooting skills and intelligence. Subsequently, the Republican sniper

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    When pondering guns we tend to think whether the Second Amendment, the right to bear arms, would be taken away. Whether or not to allow concealed weapons on college campuses has been a debated topic for many years. Whether we should allow conceal and carry on campuses seems like a hard debate for many reasons, one such as whether it would be safe to allow college students to be armed with weapons. Several colleges lately have been allowing conceal and carry on their college campuses. Conceal and

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    How to survive the Zombie Apocalypse A lot of people have their own opinion, if zombies are real or not. But what happens if they are real? That means you need to get a lot done before they come. First you know you need shelter that is protected and supplies that you need. Like water, food, weapons, and other useful supplies like bob wire or traps. And if you watch Walking Dead, Znation, or other Zombies shows that is not an example of the real thing. If there were Zombies it had to be because of

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    Can you imagine being shot at, but having no idea where it is coming from? The author, Liam O’ Flaherty, wrote “The Sniper”,which takes place in Dublin, Ireland in 1922. It began with the Republican sniper clumsily lighting a cigarette, which lets the Free State sniper know where he is. As a result of the glowing cigarette, the enemy sniper spots him, starting an epic duel. The short story “The Sniper”, by Liam O’ Flaherty is a good story because it has lots of action and an offsetting plot twist

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    Gun violence is a major problem in Chicago. There has been an estimate of nearly six hundred shooting victims in a matter of three months into the New Year. It is very sad how so many innocent people lose their lives due to such violence. Even the safest neighborhoods have become dangerous because of ignorant gang members who settle their problems with rival gangs by shooting each other. It is hard to feel safe in a community where you fear being at the wrong place at the wrong time. There are hundreds

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    The stop, question, and frisk policy was implemented in the NYPD in an effort to make the city a safer place. With weapons becoming more easily accessible than ever, they are becoming more of a problem, and officers and the general public are now in more danger than ever of being killed by a firearm, knife, or a weapon. Although the policy is intended to prevent harm and protect society, it has been under major scrutiny in not only the past few years, but also the past few decades as well. Due

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    55 year old white male John Doe was found dead with bullet wounds and a gun near his body. There were multiple witnesses who claim different things. On the way in there were multiple different types of footsteps on the ground. They seem to be leading towards the body. There was a fingerprint on the bookcase that could be anyone's. There was a glock handgun near the body of the victim. There seemed to be a bullet beside the gun. North of the body was a cup filled with liquid. Towards the east of the

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