Essays about tear gas

  1. Waco The Ultimate Deception
    ... unanswered questions. On April 19, Attorney General Janet Reno gave her permission to infuse the compound with tear gas. Through much ...
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  2. chemical warfare
    ... Most chemical agents are airborne. A common airborne chemical weapon used by the police in riot situations is tear gas. The tear ...
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  3. Kent State Massacre
    ... An addition to the confusion tear gas was being used which created a fog and made it hard to see. ... They used tear gas as a means to disperse the crowd. ...
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  4. Things Everyone Should KnowChemical and Biological Weapons
    ... of the army. Mustard and tear gas were developed and used throughout World War I on both sides of the trenches. From April 1915 ...
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  5. The Branch Davidians and WACO
    ... They also received advice from members of the Anticult movement. The Bureau decided that it was safe to attack the compound with tear gas. ...
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  6. Waco
    ... information she has been given. Reno has cited a number of factors to explain why she endorsed the tear gas plan. She has said that she ...
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  7. Anarchy
    ... 1999. A few protesters became unruly and started smashing windows. This brings the police in with rubber bullets and tear gas. By ...
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  8. the effects of Alcatraz
    ... tear gas outlets were installed in the ceiling of the dinning hall, and at the main entrance of the administration building. Ideally ...
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  9. The History Of Alcatraz
    ... The dining room had a ceiling of tear gas cylinders. The tear gas could be released by catwalk guards in the event of a mess hall riot. ...
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  10. Branch Davidians
    ... It included knocking holes in the outer walls of the compoundamp39s buildings with a tank and spraying tear gas into the interiors. ...
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  11. Special Weapons and Tactics
    ... helicopters with infrared scopes and an Army surplus armored personnel carrier, the unit is also equipped with attack dogs, smoke bombs, tear gas, pepper spray ...
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  12. Nixon is the One
    ... This antiwar protests turned into violence where heads were cracked, tear gas was used, police lines pushed through the demonstrators and television cameras ...
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  13. Reaction to the Kent State Shootings
    ... Some say that the students were out of line because they threw rocks and the tear gas canisters back at the National Guard. But ...
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  14. civil disobedience
    ... Nicknamed Bloody Sunday, the march was abruptly stopped, and the demonstrators were attacked by police on horseback and sprayed with tear gas. ...
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  15. World War 1 tactics
    ... of trench warfare. Tear gas, a gas causing excessive tearing when it comes into contact with the victimamp39s eyes. Chlorine gas and ...
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  16. Chemical Warfare
    ... For example, riot control agents, including tear gas, can be used to control rioting crowds. These agents just affect the eyes, nose, and throat. ...
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  17. Trench Foot
    ... uncivilized weapon. The French were the first to use poisonous gas as a weapon. The used teargas grenades on the Germans. After the ...
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  18. compilation of Civil rights subjects
    ... Several hundred protesters attempted to march from Selma to Montgomery, the state capital, but police officers used tear gas and clubs to break up the group. ...
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  19. Kent State
    ... They were told to disperse, but refused. The first action of the National Guard was to release teargas grenades upon the masses of students. ...
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  20. Biological Warefare
    ... Some chemical agents are not deadly like tear gas which only causes a person to start coughing, crying and unable to breath until they catch a fresh breeze. ...
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  21. alcatraz
    ... You spend twenty minutes in the mess hall, hoping the tear gas canisters above your head donamp39t ampquotmalfunctionampquot and go off Corrections 54. ...
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  22. serial Killers
    ... You spend twenty minutes in the mess hall, hoping the tear gas canisters above your head donamp39t ampquotmalfunctionampquot and go off Corrections 54. ...
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  23. misunderstandings of vietnam
    ... In all about 100 people were arrested and an equal number were hospitalized, primarily for treatment from the effects of the tear gas. ...
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  24. The Great Depression
    ... the veterans. They fired tear gas into the crowd and marched with swords. Two babies died from the effects of the gas. President ...
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  25. First Amendment Rights
    ... students to disperse. When the students refused, the guards responded with tear gas. The wind altered the path of the gas. The guards ...
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  26. First Amendment Rights
    ... students to disperse. When the students refused, the guards responded with tear gas. The wind altered the path of the gas. The guards ...
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  27. Human Rights in Brazil
    ... and kicking them. Subsequently they locked the inmates in their cells and threw tear gas grenades in after them. For prisoners to ...
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  28. Policies of Deterrence and the Mental Health of Asylum Seekers
    ... managing refugees. Detainees have said children were sprayed with tear gas during a recent riot at one of the centers. They also ...
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  29. Black Rights
    ... way. A major riot followed tear gas covered the University grounds and by the riots end, two men lay dead and hundreds hurt. An ...
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  30. The History of Israel Palestinians.
    ... More than 30 people were injured that day, most Israeli soldiers, who used tear gas and rubbercoated steel bullets to restrain the crowd. ...
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