Weapons Essays

  • Medieval Weapons

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    is what is known as the arming sword. The arming sword was anywhere from 30-32 inches long and were used by many knights throughout medieval history. The longsword was also a favorite for the medieval infantryman for being a powerful and versatile weapon. Its long blade up to 42 inches and long hilt and blade guard, the longsword was often used as

  • Evolution Of Weapons

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    A weapon, according to Oxford Dictionary, is defined as “a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage”. Due to the fact that humans have always fought and killed each other, it is hard to determine an exact time in which weapons were first used, but according to ancient cave paintings dating back from 10,000 to 5,000 BC weapons such as bows were used. Over centuries weapons steadily advance till the 16th century when guns were invented. In the beginning of the 19th century

  • Weapons on Campus

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    allowed to carry a weapon to protect ourselves and our families from those that want to bring harm to us. Gun control is a topic that seems to be one of our nation’s biggest concerns. Every night it seems as if we watch a new horror story of innocent lives being taken by bullets from a locally bought gun. Our free nation has become a war zone right before our eyes. Our schools and college campuses have become the target to those who abuse the rights to carry a concealed weapon. Our constitution states

  • my weapon

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    my weapon wake up! wake up! did you hear me say WAKE THE FUCK UP!? serene sunlight gleaming in my eyes i slowly rise with a crooked-face expression, eyebrows half way off my face, the taste of that overnight blunt stapled to the tip of my tongue and shopping through my taste buds. i take a deep breath, inhaling life into my lungs and salute the new day as a blessing. i see a pen resting. it's pleading me to pick it up and filter my being. gotta have it, so i grab it. feel the fragile but fluent

  • Chemical Weapons - Weapons of Mass Destruction

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    Chemical Weapons - Weapons of Mass Destruction Chemical weapons and their use is one of the most important issues facing the world today. Not only is the use of such weapons highly controversial, but also the very idea of such weapons of mass destruction being in the hands of dangerous leaders. Next to nuclear weapons they are the most feared, and the prospect of these weapons not only concerns people, but also frightens them. As a result of these fears, America has entered a new war that could

  • Medieval Siege Weapons

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    Medieval Siege Weapons This is a brief paragraph or two on each of the major siege weapons. For the not just the besiegers but also the defenders. Please note most of these weapons were not used alone and often had many different versions of the same weapon. KNIGHT At age seven a son of a noble family was sent to a nobleman or lord, often who was a relative. Here he was a page and taught how to ride a horse, and his manners. At the age of fourteen he was apprenticed to a knight. As the squire

  • Weapons In The Renaissance

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    much more. People tend to forget how much warfare and weaponry advancements happened during the Renaissance. Renaissance warfare notably influenced the old English when it comes to weaponry. The Renaissance had developed more powerful and useful weapons, more strategized methods of warfare, and had involved many areas of the world through weaponry.

  • Weapons Intelligence Team

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    United States Army Weapons Intelligence Teams (WIT) play a crucial role in the intelligence gathering of the weapons systems that the enemy employs on today’s battlefield. It is because of these specialized teams of Soldiers and the unique skills they possess that we, as an Army, have been able to develop and implement Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) that have saved countless American and Coalition Forces lives. The very first Weapons Intelligence Teams began their initial training

  • Ancient Greek Weapons

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    Weapons are seen everyday. They are used in war, to hunt, and are carried by law enforcement. Humans have experimented with weapons since the Stone Age and are still at it today. We are making missiles guided by lasers that travel at mach 5! There are also tanks with cloaking devices, guns that shoot blinding lasers, and even heat rays (Marshal)! Weaponry has evolved. Different weapons are created to fit different purposes, and each one unique in its own way. It is incredible to see weapons evolving

  • Space Weapons

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    Should the U.S. place limits on the development of space weapons? What should go in the category of space weapon? What challenges will be faced in the development of space weapons? How will these developments tie into furthering technology for space travel? How will these advances affect life here on earth? Currently the United States does not have weapons of mass destruction in space. The United States does have tactical devices in space providing defense and supporting campaigns that take place

  • Chemical Weapons: Weapon Inspection Team

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    Weapons Inspection Team Knowing the history of chemical weapons and their devastating effects will help explain the reasoning for the development of weapons inspection team and why their success is vital to world peace. This paper will provide a small amount of history on chemical weapons, discuss the history of the weapons inspection teams and explain how the members are selected and trained. Incidents of the use of weapons of mass destruction will be mentioned which explain the reason for the development

  • Weapons and Drugs in Our Schools

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    Weapons and Drugs in Our Schools Problem: The problem of weapons and drugs in schools has become a serious problem in schools throughout the United States. Almost 20% of all students in high school report that they have carried a weapon at least once, and in the past two years there have been over 80 homicides committed on school grounds. Also, teenage drug use in America is the highest of any industrialized nation and it is only getting worse. After a decade of declining drug use, the use

  • Terrorists and Personal Weapons

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    Terrorists and Personal Weapons Personal weapons fired at short ranges are the primary weapons of terrorists as well as the police officer or soldier fighting against them. One of the most important facets of personal weapons is that they have changed little since the 1940s. They have not been affected by the technological revolutions of nuclear, electronic and aerodynamic guidance and control systems. The weapons may be smaller and lighter with more advanced sights, but the ranges and rates

  • The Rise Of The Nuclear Weapon Into A Political Weapon

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    During last 50 years of development, the nuclear bomb, as the ultimate weapon became the peacekeeping force on the earth. The nuclear bomb was developed in Manhattan project during the WW II and was successfully tested in the New Mexico on July 16 1945. At this point started the change of nuclear weapon from ultimate weapon to political weapon. USA decided to use the atomic bomb to defeat Japan in order to save around 500.000 lives of American soldiers that were needed to end the war and in the summer

  • Canada and Chemical Weapons

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    Canada and Chemical Weapons Chemical weapons date back the Peloponnesian war of 428-424 BC when they were used against the Spartans; the chemicals used were incendiary devices and sulfur-based gases that were blown by the wind onto besieged cities. The chemical weapons used then aren't nearly as deadly as those used in more recent times such as mustard gas, they were more to cause there enemies to retreat. There have been many incidents in history in which chemical weapons have been used as I

  • Nuclear Weapons

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    better prepared and have the meanest technology known to mankind. Each country wants to have the advantage even if means that there is the possibility of wiping out man. There are eight independent states that have successfully detonated nuclear weapons. There are five known states to have nuclear power currently. They include the United States, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, France, and China (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_with_nuclear_weapons). However, it is believed

  • Medieval Weapons Research Paper

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    Swords in the Middle Ages had many uses. One of these uses was to knock enemy riders off their horses. Once they were off, their long riding weapons were of no use to defend them. They were bombarded by soldiers and killed easily. Next we have the Broadsword. It was a large, heavy, double edged sword that was used to hack rather than stab. The blade was a wide, sharp, metal layer of death. It was used to knock riders off of their horses, and to destroy the opponent's armor. Once the armor was hacked

  • Infrasound Weapons: A Short Story

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    We spent the next few hours reading everything we could about these infrasound weapons. Dr. Russell had detailed notes as well as schematics explaining the inner workings of these deadly weapons. I didn't know if I could replicate them, but with all these detailed drawings, I felt like I could maintain some for quite a while. We each powered up our weapons before leaving the lab. I noticed Hank partially drawing his revolver, and then letting it fall back into place. It was a practice ancient

  • Argumentative Essay On Concealed Weapons

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    provide security who are always ready and prepared for any danger, meaning it is avoidable for anyone other than them to carry weapons. Concealed carry is not appropriate on college campuses because nor is it only unnecessary, but may also result in a situation that can quickly escalate, creating a greater chance of causing more harm than not carrying a concealed weapon. David Skorton and Glenn Altschuler’s article, mention that homicide is the second leading cause of death for college-age individuals

  • Argumentative Essay: Concealed Weapons

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    Allowing concealed weapons was denied at Virginia Tech with the goal of allowing students to feel safe, but on April 16, 2007, it became clear that no rule against guns could keep them safe from criminals (Burnett, 2011). That day lives were lost and the gun free school learned that there is no such thing as gun free zones. According to Burnett (2011) over 70 college campuses currently allow concealed carrying on campus and there has not been