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From Beams to Tasers The Weapons of Science Fiction A list of Science Fiction weapons, and their descriptions. science fiction • high tech • weapons • game • rpg
Personal Security Products Air Tasers, C2's, concealed weapon handbags, these are a new generation of personal security devices and products on the market, especially for women. personal security products device • air taser stun guns • c2 • m-18 • non-lethal
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How Does a Taser Work? Tasers and stun guns seem like space age technology-they're really just guns that shoot electricity instead of bullets. The jolt is usually safe but there is a risk. how does a taser work • stun gun body electricity • electrical circuit signal impulse • nerve nervous system human • brain neuron action potential
On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman Grossman weaves a thoughtful look at soldiers, cops, and human, and what makes them kill. kill • police • cop • soldier • army
Sheep, Goat Producers Lost $20 Million to Predators in 1999 Despite spending $10 million to protect their animals, U.S. sheep and goat producers lost $20 million to predators in 1999. sheep • goat • goats • agriculture • predator
Dogs and Good Country Neighbors One would not even think of turning out the horses, or other livestock, but there is a great romance about the free roaming dog: Rover's freedom equates with his owners' freedom. The horrible truth of the damage they cause is far from romantic. dog • country • neighbor • roaming • livestock
July Gardening In The Low Desert 2000 Some good ideas on keeping rabbits out of the low desert garden, including some plants they may not like as well as others. rabbits • rabbit resistant plants • deer • formulas for animal repellants
SPECIAL ALERT: STOP THE ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL Our tax dollars are being used to eradicate wildlife without our knowledge! Help stop this useless slaughter! wildlife • wildlife damage review • animal damage control • wolves • coyotes
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The Faltering Common Law Jury System (Part 2) Building on last weeks editorial, the effects of attributes of the jurors and the lawyers on verdicts in a court trial are investigated. law • court • legal psychology • psychology • forensics
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