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    For this the final reflection assignment I will be using the Sniper 101 Part 44- Cleaning your Extreme Range Rifle video, and The Practical Guide to Bolt Action Rifle Accurizing and Maintenance pages 220-333 as reference material. I would first like to start off with the video, there is some good information in this video, but there is a lot that doesn't apply to most gun smiths. In the video the man is shooting extreme long ranges and is trying to maintain first round hits. His method of cleaning

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    Blues And Bullets

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    Ness, a retired policeman and the sole owner of the Blues and Bullets diner, is standing behind the counter, tending to his customers. A tallowy cop is barking at the owner to bring him his burger, but Eliot is used to it — he is currently serving his secret recipe blueberry pie to another cop, this one being an old friend. Then a stranger arrives. Edgy, yet epic.Edgy, yet epic. This is one of the few calm moments of Blues and Bullets — a dark, noir episodic adventure game set during the Prohibition

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    Bullet in the Brain

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    Bullet in the Brain is a short story about a sarcastic book critic, who allows his criticism to extend to his everyday life and soon learns why that is not a good idea. Anders is known for "the weary elegant savagery with which he dispatched almost everything he reviewed." He is portrayed as especially unsympathetic. He is standing in line at a bank and gets stuck behind two women whose loud stupid conversations put him in an angry mood. He engages in sarcastic, belittling repartee with the women

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    interpretations of nonmonetary changes in wellbeing, this type of analysis provides a framework that allows individuals to confidently make decisions of all varieties and levels of importance. The reality, though, is that cost-benefit analysis is not a silver bullet. At its core, as Hausman and Mcpherson state, it is predicated on a repressively “narrow” evaluative

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    The Ballot Or The Bullet

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    “The Ballot or the Bullet” text analysis On April 3rd, 1964 Malcolm X, a black nationalist delivered a speech called “ The Ballot or the Bullet” to thousands of people. This speech made the attendees think about the realization of black nationalism, and encouraged the fight against segregation. The main point of this speech was to emphasize black nationalism and taking deep insight into racial inequality in several different categories from a black nationalist perspective. X says, “ Whether you're

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    The Death Of A Bullet

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    the night his mother was murdered. David was the son of Diana Dixon, who adopted him as well as his sister Jennifer. He worked at a gas station just down the road from his house, the place his mother was murdered. At the crime scene, the shell of a bullet was found as well as footprints belonging to someone with size 13 shoes. The same size David wore. The blood belonging to Diana, type AB+, was found on David. David would keep telling the police he didn’t kill his mother. In fact, David and his mother

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    Tracer Bullet History

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    Tracer Bullet. What are Tracer Bullets? Who made them? Why were they made? They are bullets that light up? What Are Tracer Bullet A tracer bullet is a are rounds which emit small amounts of flammable material that left a phosphorescent trail. The first attempt to use these in 1915 was unsuccessful seeing as the bullet was only limited to about 100 meters. In 1916 the bullet had been upgraded and was a success as it emitted a green/white light for about 600 meters if not longer. Tracer bullets were

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    Malcolm X Bullet

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    “Let it be the ballot or the bullet. Let him know that it must be the ballot or the bullet.” (X). What inspired Malcolm X to deliver a dignifying speech about discrimination? There were many hardships in Malcolm X’s life from personal to historical events that led to his speech, “The Ballot or the Bullet”, delivered on April third, 1964 to address all African-Americans to take action through either the ballot or the bullet with his use of emotional appeals, parallelisms, and diction. However, there

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    "The Ballot or the Bullet" helped aid several principles at a significant part of time in Malcolm X's civil rights movement. The speech supports racial, economic and social justice, Malcolm also addressed religion as he felt it was important to separate himself from the Nation

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    The evaluation of the short novel, Bullet in the Brain by Tobias Wolff was quite an interesting subject matter when it comes to the understanding of one’s true experience with the phrase “My life flashed before my eyes”. In this novel, Wolff tells a story about a man named Anders who experiences forgotten memories in his life and realizes what he once was and what he turned out to be in the end. Wolff’s interpretation of memory in this novel made a unique remark and left a deep understanding on how

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