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    to this one as the 50mm model. When talking about lens sizes, I like a larger scope since it lets in more light and gives me better vision. Thus, this 50mm model is a marked improvement over the previous 40mm version. However, you don’t get a laser sight on this scope, which may or may not be a bad thing, depending on how much of a badass you want to be. Other notable features of this unit include a variable zoom range of 6-24X, a multi-coated lens for better clarity overall, and the fact that it

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    Tasco Rimfire Crosshair Reticle Riflescope Have you been looking to improve your .22’s performance, but you don’t want to spend a ton of money? Well you can drastically improve the accuracy of a .22 or any other small caliber rifle with the Tasco Rimfire Crosshair Reticle Riflescope. And what’s even better, anybody can afford to get one! Performance, quality, and value are built into every Tasco scope. Here are a few of the best features of this quality riflescope: Magnification With the Tasco

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    traditional rifle scope as a standalone ballistic calculator. Other new sights include; LRTSI, SMRS, DMR II-I models, STS2 a handgun optic, RTS2, LTO Tracker thermal viewer, MAR 107 1-4.5x24mm scope, RDS Pro MIL-SPEC reflex sight, Vulkan 3 thermal binocular, MIL SPEC, clip-on night vision sight, NEW TECHNOLOGY 4 trail thermal imaging rifle scope, P4XI 1-4x24mm rifle scope, and the MRO a miniature Rifle Optic with red dot sight. (Melanie Basich 2017) Another product for new gear introduced is the

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    In both of Emily Dickinson’s poem she refers to her sight. In the poem, ”Before I Got My Eye Put Out,” it’s about her lost of sight, but throughout the poem she has many metaphors about her lost of sight. Like in the first stanza she’s talking about how she liked and enjoyed her sight when it was good but didn’t appreciate it as much when she had it. Then in her other poem, “We Grow Accustomed to the Dark,” it’s saying how her sight is bad but she’s getting used to the dark and can get around much

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    nature is without human interference, seducing you with its beauty. Food for the animals were scarce as well for the poor. I saw these band of orphans, deep in the mountains who were starving, I could tell by their gaunt faces. It hurt to see such a sight, the only food I had on myself at the moment was gum, so I gave each child a piece of gum. Their faces lit up

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    Once upon a time, there were three boys who were very, eerily similar. They were almost exactly the same. In fact, you could even call them doppelgangers. Anyone who didn’t know better would’ve thought that they were triplets. Their names were Me, Myself, and I. They were somehow linked, in a way. You could even call it some sort of telepathy. Sometimes, they would randomly feel each other’s pain. Me, Myself, and I didn’t even know about each other’s existence, until one fateful day. “So

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    film Out of Sight (Steven Soderbergh, 1998) elements of mise en scene, lighting, editing and characters reveal the themes of identity, love and power. The theme of power directly relates to the economic boom in the United States in the 1990s and the population’s strive for success. These themes are brought out through the repetitive use of the color red in the film and are also used to relate back to the title. In relation to other American action films released in 1998, Out of Sight is a very fast

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    developing music performer is the ability to sight-read (Paul), which is an important factor in acquiring and expanding music literacy (Gromko). However, music literacy is a compositional ability that requires many different abilities (Gromko, Lehmann and Ericson). In relation to studies on English literacy acquisition techniques, little research has been conducted on music literacy. In what research has been done, it is shown that music literacy and sight-reading ability acquisition has not an exact

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    Jillian Research Paper

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    “Awe you look so cute!” Jillian exclaims nearly every day when she sees me walk out of my room to leave for school in the mornings. “Cute” is a word Jillian, or Jilly, as I call her, uses to describe nearly everything in her world. Jillian always tries her hardest to make sure she’s nice to everyone, and strives to make them feel good about themselves. Many words can be used to describe Jillian, but the most accurate words to describe her is kind hearted. Jillian Rose Pratt is the best older

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    King Blake's Diary Essay

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    “Chloe! Mail’s here!” My mom called. I hurried down the steps and quickly sorted through the mail. Nope, nope, nope, I thought, as each letter without the royal stamp brought dread upon me. I just needed this one letter to keep my family safe. Earlier this week, King Blake had made the announcement about the annual Death Match, a plot made by the monarchy to test an individual’s psychological and physical strength. Eternal glory and safety was guaranteed to the winners, which was hard in a town

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