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    The Portare was a new piece of technology, used to transport cargo long distances, and people, albeit it was not reliable. The farthest a human ever reached using a Portare was a mere mile. Young engineer Finian Inovus believed he could improve the device to be fit for travel. For days, nights, and weeks, Finian worked on his project, and soon enough, he had done what had yet to be achieved. Under normal circumstances, he would have ran to the nearest technological master, or teleported, to

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    This demonstrates that he is scared of new changes because it might change to the worse. The patient has a serious trauma which causes the problems processing complex situations.  The second image Ishmael described as sinister and dark. He saw two guns and the blood dripping down from them, which means he is deeply traumatized by the war. He has seen and done a lot of killing and violence resulting many changes in his personality.     Ishmael interpretation of card 2 represents his response to anger

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    The Impact Of Gunpowder

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    Everyone knows what a gun is right? But do you REALLY know the impact that gunpowder has caused? Gunpowder has been around for centuries, over millennium. How has gunpowder effected Warfare, and life as we know it? You would never think about how gunpowder may have affected the existence of the electronic device you’re using right now. But its effects are longer lasting than one might have ever thought. The smart phone in your pocket? It exists because of the Industrial revolution, which was powered

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    face, his mother assured the boy it was OK to die.” (Foley) https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/10/14/ap-usa-today-gun-accidents-children/91906700/ Bryson Mees was spending the night at his grandparents last january. He found a 22. Caliber Derringer his grandmother kept under the bed when he accidently shot himself. My experience has made me realize the importance of gun safety and training. I remember it was a friday morning. Me and a few good friends of mine at the time woke up pretty early

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    Gun Violence Analysis

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    Gun violence in America has become an increasingly more controversial topic over the years as a result of a continuance in devastating mass shootings. A nonprofit organization, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, has attempted to advocate for further restriction of guns in America by releasing a series of shocking images in which guns are depicted in some form of closeness to young children. Such images often ironically contrast the gun to another harmless item to emphasize the lack of

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    Persuasive Speech

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    like the end of the world, for others it felt like justice had been served. “Stockley shot 24-year-old Anthony Lamar Smith five times after a high-speed chase. Prosecutors accused Stockley planted a gun in Smith’s car after he shot him” (Press, 2017). Many claim Stockley set Anthony up by placing a gun in his vehicle to cover up his tracks, saying he knew what he had done was wrong. This case has been in the works for years, trying to add all the puzzle pieces from the night Anthony was shot. Anthony’s

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    right and should be upheld. Many people argue that guns of all types, pistols, rifles, shotguns, etc., should be banned from public use as they cause tragic events to occur that they claim, “could have been prevented.” To point out the obvious, the gun does not grow legs, walk out on the street, and mass murder a crowd of people. In fact, breaking news, guns can’t even walk. A person must pull the trigger in order for the gun to fire. Therefore, guns don’t kill people, people kill people. Evan Lipkis

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    Gun Control In America

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    problem that needs to be solved concerning guns and I have ideas that may not solve the issue, but may improve the current situation even if only by a little. Guns are not merely in America, guns have been rooted in american culture since the country began. The second amendment to the Bill of Rights states, “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.”. Guns have always been around and will always

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    Since the founding days American gun laws have been used as a part of some American lifestyles. When the founding fathers wrote amendment 2 of the United States Constitution, guns were not as technologically as advanced as they are now. Giving all United States Citizens the right to bear arms seemed like a fair idea when guns fired 1-2 rounds per minute; but today some gun fire up to 900 rounds per minute and can cause severe damage. Gun law restrictions has been a constant topic of discussion amongst

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    favorite news source, it might not be so clear how the shooting was stopped. And this is where it becomes a nightmare for those who hold the belief of abolishing the Second Amendment. The outcome of this shooting is a simple case of: ‘good guy with a gun’, a situation that scares liberals. There are two heroes who stopped the shooter from killing even more people in this unsuspecting small town. Stephen Willeford and Johnnie Langendorff. (Here is a more in-depth look at the timeline of the actions of

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