a disease
Things Fall Apart was released in 1971, so was probably shot in 1970.
When the ANZACS landed at Gallipoli they were ambushed by Turkish troops as they were off the coast of Turkey. The landing occurred in the wrongji place - one mile too far north due to strong tides which were not taken into account. This meant the terrain was not at all favorable and steep exposed hillsides had to be climbed. The Turkish soldiers were already encamped in this area and simply shot many ANZACs down as they came ashore. No more ground was ever gained than what was occupied by the ANZAC troops on the first day.
lots of soilders got shot .
Eric Clapton
Yes. Many people survive being shot.
Emmett Till was shot once in the head before being thrown into a river in Mississippi in 1955.
Best left to a gunsmith.
The Conditions in Gallipoli were very rough and unfair. The Turks outnumbered the ANZACs and were on higher ground. They surrounded the ANZAC soldiers making there no where to hide. Even if you were behind a bush or rock you would still get shot dead. Many of the ANZAC soldiers were also inexperienced.
Ballistophobia is the fear of being shot/shot at.
Some people live for many years, even 60 years, after being shot. Being shot in the hand or foot probably won't kill you. But people shot through the heart die very quickly, and people shot through the brain are often dead before they hit the ground. The answer to your question is: Avoid guns.
Best left to a gunsmith
It depends on what kind of shot/cartridge you use. Shot, being the pelllets inside the cartridge, come in many different sizes, from 1mm to 9mm.