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    The third dimension[edit] Alpha Waves had players bounce on platforms in 3D as early as 1990. The term 3D platformer usually refers to games that feature gameplay in three dimensions and polygonal 3D graphics. Games that have 3D gameplay but 2D graphics are usually included under the umbrella of isometric platformers‚ while those that have 3D graphics but gameplay on a 2D plane are called 2.5D‚ as they are a blend of 2D and 3D. The first attempts to bring platform games into 3D used 2D graphics

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    people are accurate and some are not. Shooting free-throws is not a thing of chance or luck. It is something that takes repetition. To be a good free-throw shooter you need to have a repetitive action‚ not something that changes every time. Since the conditions are predictable it is very easy to become a good repetitive free-throw shooter. If you would be unsure about the correct movements‚ it would be beneficial to study the movements of someone who is one of

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    August 13‚ 1860 Annie Oakley’s real name was Phoebe Ann Moses.She was born on August 13‚ 1860 in Darke County‚ Ohio on a small farm with her parents Jacob and Susan Moses and her brothers and sisters.When she was young she would go out into the woods and watch her father hunt. She always wanted to shoot her father’s gun. Tragically‚ her father died when she was only five years old. 1871-1873 When her father died she was sent to the Darke County Infirmary when she was nine.The owners of the infirmary

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    Gun control laws create many problems. For example people want to increase gun control procedures to decrease the amount of shootings there are. They push this even though according to the The Trace mass shootings account for only 2% of annual gun deaths. Another reason people try to push gun control is to make it harder for criminals to get guns. According to Criminals don’t follow laws‚ a user on Debate.org “The whole point of so called gun control is to keep those who should not have guns from

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    ne of the aspects that I chose for John Kennedy’s assassination was The Conspiracy Theory. There are many conspiracy theories about John F. Kennedy. Some of those theories that I chose are; the grassy knoll theory‚ the single bullet theory‚ and the umbrella man theory. First is the grassy knoll. The escort was driving by the grassy knoll‚ on the North side of Elm Street‚ and that is when. John F. Kennedy‚ got shot and was killed by a bullet. The newspaper had some photos that proved

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    In Contrast‚ Supporters of the Second Amendment argue that restrictions on guns will not decrease crime and Americans have the right to protect themselves. Similarly‚ Pro-gun activists argue‚ without the right to keep and bear arms‚ we revert to humanity’s default state of "law of the jungle‚" where only the strong survive‚ where the big rule the small‚ and where the weak die in a puddle of blood‚ flesh‚ and urine. In the constitution it states‚ humans have the right to protect themselves from people

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    The most popular of the books is Point of Impact that was made into the movie Shooter in 2007. The movie featured Michael Wahlberg as the lead and was an Antoine Fuqua creation. In early 2016‚ the USA Network confirmed that they would be picking up the Point of Impact story‚ and making it into a TV series also known as shooter. Ryan Philippe would play the role of retired Marine recon sergeant Swagger. The fourth book in the series‚ the 47th Samurai

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    So how do you talk about something that is highly controversial without anyone getting mad. You don’t. So were going to talk about the NRA. For those who’ve been hiding in a political rock the NRA is a pro gun rights group. Their the ones who who wanted teachers to have guns in classrooms. Their the ones who said they would tolerate death and killings if it strengthened their fight for gun laws.(Garret‚ Ben) They’re the ones who said armed guards and metal detector in school seem like a good

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    B. They are good at making plays. 1. To see everything on the court it will make things easier for the point guard to make plays. 2. For example‚ Gary payton back when he use to play for the Lakers‚ normally he would past to his best shooter which is Kobe Bryant‚ but however he was guarded tightly so he seen his teammate Derek fisher wide open he passed to him and fisher made the game winning buzzer beater‚ Lakers won. ( Glaser‚ 2010‚ 5) Signpost: now that you see what the PG responsibility

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    Shankelle Scott Eng. 112-2 Essay 1/ Final Spring 2013 Who Needs a Gun At A knife Fight? In essence of President Barack Obama’s inaugural address and Richard Blanco’s inaugural poem‚ they addressed many social issues in America. In Obama’s address‚ Obama feels the grounds of the second amendment do not still apply today. People are not walking around carrying large guns as they did back in the days. There is no reason to have possession of massive artillery in this day. Gun control was briefly

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