...In the book “American Sniper” Chris Kyle is doing what he feels right, what he wants to do, and what he has to do. Many stress that in the book, Chris Kyle isn’t a hero, and not only the book but in real life as well. Chris Kyle is a hero in many ways, he’s brave, good at what he did, and most of all he fought for The United States of America. Many people are against Chris Kyle and what he did though what he did, he didn’t do for himself, he did it for America. One scene in the book, the opening scene, he has to shoot a women because she ran to the marines with an explosive. He say’s “It was my duty to schoot, and I don’t regret it.” He later on says that “My shots saved several americans, whose lives we clearly worth more than that womens...
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...“More push-ups! Give me forty! FOUR-TEEE!” (Mcwen and Defelice 25). Chris Kyle was born on April 8,1974; unfortunately, his life was cut short when he had passed away on February 2, 2013. Additionally, he grew up in Odessa, TX. Chris Kyle was known for being a sniper, Bronco Bustin, and living in Texas. Not to mention, Chris Kyle had a movie about his military career called American Sniper. Through scholarly research, it has been proven that Chris Kyle qualifies as a hero for multitude reasons, which includes a display of courage, selfless, and humility. Chris Kyle is known as a hero because he protected his country, which shows courage. In like matter, the author says “Boarding and searching ships ----- officially known as VBSS, for Visit,...
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...Chris Kyle: The Greatest Sniper of all Time Chris Kyle is no stranger to the American society. Especially to the patriotic Americans at least. Chris Kyle is considered a hero in American society, he is known as the most deadliest marksman with a long rifle. Chris Kyle was not there putting his life on the line to save himself from death, he was doing it for his family,his country, but he mostly was doing it for his brothers fighting next to him in the line of fire. In Micheal, J, money’s article “The legend of Chris Kyle” it's says “Chris Kyle (A.K.A) The legend was so large Because he wants to personally protect all of his brothers in combat. Chris Kyle was always out to help others. He was like a open book, all of his knowledge he would share to teach others to become a better person. Whether it was giving some tips for life, or it was tips to help someone become a better marksman, he tried to help that person as much as he was fully capable of helping. People didn't always make Chris Kyle look good or make it look as he’s the good guy. Many people called Chris Kyle a psychopath, a hate-filled nazi, and a coward. Chris kyle was not in too much politics until after he was murdered.. Chris was murdered murdered at a gun range helping a wounded marine that was supposedly was suffering with post traumatic stress disorder. Chris Kyle trial happened in 2015, two years after his death. Before Chris kyle was murdered he was able to write and publish to books. The...
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...Christopher Scott Kyle ‘American Sniper’ was an all American hero to so many people. Born on April 08, 1974, in Odessa, Texas to Deby Lynn and Wayne Kenneth Kyle(Burling #15). Joining the Navy in 1999 would soon set Chris on his path of destiny. Chris married his wife Taya Kyle in the mountains of Nevada in 2002.(biography.com) Chris soon returned to his duties after his wedding, by shipping out to Kuwait in 2002.(biography.com) By the end of his military career Chris had at least 160 confirmed kills by the Pentagon’s count.(biography.com However, by Chris’s own count—and the accounts of his Navy SEAL teammates—the number was closer to twice that amount.(Biography.com) In Chris’s four tours of duty in Iraq, Kyle earned two Silver Stars and...
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...Chris Kyle is the deadliest American sniper in history. He is my hero because of the countless lives he saved in during his time in Iraq. In 1999 Chris joined the U.S. Navy and soon after became a Navy SEAL. He was selected and trained to be a sniper. The objective of his job was to watch over the other troops and prevent ambushes. His first hard decision had to be made just a couple weeks into his first tour. Kyle was looking through the scope of his rifle and saw a woman with a child. As he was watching her she pulled out a grenade. He hesitated for just a moment, but made the choice to save the Marines by taking the shot and killing the woman. Chris Kyle served four tours in Iraq and accumulated 160 confirmed kills during this time. His...
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...based on the book written by the main character, Navy Seal Sniper Chris Kyle. The movie stars Bradley Cooper as Kyle and is directed by Clint Eastwood and produced by leading actor Cooper. Kyle is a Texas native who discovers his call to serve God and country later in life due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This movie follows the events that take place throughout and shortly after his career as a Navy Seal, as well as, the events that take place after his service to his country is complete. Unlike many other modern day war movies depicting recent events, American Sniper does not seem to be written as a modern war propaganda movie to support the war efforts, or made just win various awards from screenwriters guilds and academies, but made as a tribute to the most deadly sniper in history, Kyle. This movie does a wonderful job depicting the struggles both on and off the battlefield that a lot of soldiers have to deal with when coming home from the warzone. This was very well done by Director Eastwood by switching in between the battlefield and home life various times throughout the movie in order to keep the audiences attention. I believe that the true sense of loss that a soldier goes through was not properly conveyed,either due to the cast or the lack of suffering that the family and Kyle himself goes through. The length of the movie as a whole was long enough to convey the entirety of the life of Kyle, but not so long that the viewer was waiting to get up from their...
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...American sniper is the autobiography about Chris Kyle, an american war hero whos tour lasted between 1999-2009, four tours in total. Although he isnt a well washed authour, his words flow together smoothly to get his point across. If you find his writing a little crude, you will also find it bluntyly honest. Kyles controverisial tone and attitude give the right first person outlook on how war really is. His story starts with his upbringginggs; family philosopishes, personal goals, aspirations and all. He tells about his priorities and at times, they are twisted, never quite in the order as before. Slowly but surely his story progresses to the: number of kills, the reasoning behind what he does, how his wife and kids made him feel as if he...
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...American Sniper. The Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle's is the leading hero and the film is all about his tours and his past life. Chris Kyle was simply a Texan man who needed to turn into a cowpoke, however in his thirties he discovered that perhaps his life required something other than what's expected, something where he could express his genuine ability, and something that could help America in its battle against terrorism. So he joined the Seals with a specific end goal to turn into a rifleman. In the wake of wedding, Kyle and the other members of the team are required their first voyage through Iraq. Kyle's struggle isn't with his missions, however about his relationship with the reality of the war and, once returned at home, how he figures out how to handle it with his urban life, his wife and children. War fleet SEAL expert sharpshooter Chris Kyle pinpoint precision spares endless lives on the battlefield and transforms him into a legend. Back home to his wife and children after four voyages through obligation, however, Chris observes that it is the war he can hold up desert. This movie was released on 16 January 2015 (USA). This film is categorized as the crossbreed’s genre like more than two genre they are Action, Biography, and Drama. The film is written and directed by Jason Hall and Clint Eastwood respectively. Bradley Cooper is the actor who is playing role of Chris Kyle. The movie was all about the four tour to Iraq by Chris Kyle. Yes, I found the ending of the film...
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...When the word “hero” is spoken upon, a connection is typically made with the word “super,” and the thought of characters flying around saving lives in some way, shape, or form arises. Heroes define not always as classic fictional characters such as Superman or Batman; heroes are people who stand for the common good, who make selfless sacrifices for a public cause. Selflessness means having little to no concern for oneself, to give to others without looking for personal gain. An exact science to what makes someone a hero lacks presence- instructions on how to attain the position of a hero do not exist. However, performing acts of goodness with no intent of personal gain can qualify someone as a hero. A person qualifies a hero when they performed a service to others in need, voluntarily, while making sacrifices, without expectation of reward. The Soldier- A soldier is a person who serves in the army. Soldiers sacrifice their life day by day for the people of their country. They sacrifice their life and their time and their ability to live safely in their country and being able to make their own choices and being able to sleep in a nice bed at night. Kyle Carpenter exhibits the status of the youngest...
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...Helmet has released seven studio albums and two compilation albums. The band found mainstream success with their 1992 major label debut Meantime, which debuted at number 68 on the Billboard 200, with singles "Unsung" and "In the Meantime". After the release of Betty (1994) and Aftertaste (1997), Helmet broke up in 1998, but reformed in 2004. The band released their fifth album, Size Matters, later that year and it was their last release on their longtime label Interscope Records. They were briefly signed with Warcon Records, who released their sixth album, Monochrome, on July 18, 2006. Currently, Helmet are signed to Work Song Records, who released their seventh album Seeing Eye Dog. Contents [hide] 1 History 1.1 Early years (1989–1991) 1.2 Mainstream success (1992–1998) 1.3 Aftermath and subsequent projects (1999–2003) 1.4 Reunion (2004–present) 2 In media 3 Discography 3.1 Studio albums 3.2 Compilations 4 Members 5 See also 6 References 7 External links [edit] History [edit] Early years (1989–1991) After Hamilton had left the Band of Susans, Helmet formed in early 1989. They were spotted by Tom Hazelmyer and signed to Amphetamine Reptile Records, releasing their debut 7 inch single, "Born Annoying", later that year. AmRep released their first album, Strap it On, in 1990. Helmet was acclaimed as a "Thinking person's heavy metal band." Eschewing the traditional heavy metal image of long hair and black clothing, the band...
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...If we encounter a man of rare intellect, we should ask him what books he reads said Ralph Waldo Emerson. Learning is a big component of staying relevant, and expanding your skillset. Knowledge is power and Information is liberating. Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence. The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go. Business & Personal Transformation Best Sellers Books Boxed Set is a collection of 100 bestseller audio books(in MP3) that will better your business & life in a dramatic way and help you achieve your goals. Whether it's figuring out how to get increase your income, jumpstart and scale up your business, learning how to be happier, or trying to find ways to get a promotion or becoming a better leader/manager, listening a couple of these audio books is guaranteed to change your life for good. 1 The Small Business Bible - Everything You Need to Know to Succeed in Your Small Business 2 Talent is Overrated - What Really Separates World-Class Performers from Everybody Else by Geoff Colvin 3 The Start-up of You - Adapt to the Future, Invest in Yourself, and Transform Your Career by Reid Hoffman 4 Essentialism; The Disciplined Pursuit of Less - Greg McKeown 5 Zero to One - Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future by Peter Thiel 6 Titan - The Life of John D. Rockefeller Sr. - Ron Chernow 7 The...
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...Gabriella Hatzopoulos War & Society Uniting Tactics, Divisive Consequences Rape, torture and murder against innocent civilians- what could cause someone to do such a thing? The My Lai Massacre during the Vietnam War was a result of a war tactic that continues to be utilized today: racism and dehumanization of the enemy. This strategy, employed by the Armed Forces and facilitated by the media back on American soil has proven to be dangerous in that it causes both soldiers and civilians to treat an entire group as subhuman and unworthy of empathy. We can see this in the My Lai Massacre and through the persistent hare crimes against Muslims during the United States’ current “war on terror.” On March 16 1968, 140 men of the American Charlie Company entered the village of My Lai and were ordered to kill whoever they saw. There was the belief that the province of Quang Ngai where My Lai was located was a stronghold for Vietcong guerillas. After increasing frustration with losing their soldiers and not progressing in the war as much as they’d like, the group took their anger out on what was thought was a village of Vietcong enemies. It was the first chance they had to meet the enemy face to face instead of through grenades and booby traps and finally get even. Lieutenant William L. Calley ordered a search and destroy mission and urged that anyone in My Lai was to be considered connected to the Vietcong in some way, and should be killed. Though no guerillas were found when...
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...LPU-Cavite Research Article Format-Undergraduate Every Juan is a Hero: The Role of Bayan Mo i-Patrol Mo in Empowering People in Information Dissemination Aiza Saguit, Camille N. De Luna, Kyle Amos Licong, Sean Marciano, and Mr. Ivan L. Inductivo Lyceum of the Philippine University Cavite Abstract. This study aimed to determine the level of awareness of the respondents to citizen journalism projects such as Bayan Mo i-Patrol Mo(BMPM). Also, it seeks to identify the perception of the respondents to BMPM as an information disseminator. The study also intends to find out the level of agreement of the respondents on the role of BMPM in empowering people in information dissemination. Each objective was tested by conducting series of procedures including surveys. The self-made survey – questionnaire method was used to acquire primary data from the respondents. On the other hand, books, journals, articles and internet sources served as reference for secondary information for the related literatures. The furnished questions were then given to each respondent and were eventually collected for recording purposes. Data was then analyzed by using the measure of central tendency, Mean. According to the results of the survey activity, it was found that majority of the students are well aware of the existence of citizen journalism in the Philippines. Most of the respondents recognize Bayan Mo i-Patrol Mo as an informative program and also agrees that it empowers the people in disseminating...
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...GLENCOE LANGUAGE ARTS Grammar and Language Workbook G RADE 9 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Send all inquiries to: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 936 Eastwind Drive Westerville, Ohio 43081 ISBN 0-02-818294-4 Printed in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 024 03 02 01 00 99 Contents Handbook of Definitions and Rules .........................1 Troubleshooter ........................................................21 Part 1 Grammar ......................................................45 Unit 1 Parts of Speech 1.1 Nouns: Singular, Plural, and Collective ....47 1.2 Nouns: Proper and Common; Concrete and Abstract.................................49 1.3 Pronouns: Personal and Possessive; Reflexive and Intensive...............................51 1.4 Pronouns: Interrogative and Relative; Demonstrative and Indefinite .....................53 1.5 Verbs: Action (Transitive/Intransitive) ......55 1.6 Verbs: Linking .............................................57 1.7 Verb Phrases ................................................59 1.8 Adjectives ....................................................61 1.9 Adverbs........................................................63 1.10 Prepositions...
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