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    Special Weapon Effects Ceci n’est pas une sniper rifle! – It fires slow moving projectiles shaped like arrows. Always incendiary. Always spawns without a scope. Even though it is an E-tech weapon‚ it only consumes one sniper bullet per shot. Usage & Description When auto-targeting is turned on in the options menu‚ the snap-to targeting places the arc of the Longbow’s projectile immediately through a standard humanoid enemy’s head. The key is to not correct an aim for the head as normal‚ but to

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    along with tactics being used by many countries. With the arrival of the first world war all countries had to come up with different war tactics that would further their success. Some of the many tactics used included snipers as well as tank attacks. The tactics in using snipers and tanks were similar in the way that they were both very methodical weapons. Whenever a country would use these weapons they had to do precise planning in order to execute the perfect attack. You couldn’t just go

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    Most Important Turning Point in WW2 There’s always a discussion or argument as to what the most important turning point in the war was. This is a very difficult question to answer because every important part of the war happened because of another important part of the war. But is there just one main turning point in the war or could there be multiple? The Battle of Britain The Battle of Britain took place between August and September 1940. After the success of Blitzkrieg‚ the evacuation of Dunkirk

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    “Cranes” and “The Sniper” both are similar to each other. Then the main characters changed there ways by not killing people. They are both alike by having to kill people that are precious to them. In both stories find out war is very tragic because you can kill people that are close without knowing. Normally‚ soldiers fight against strangers. But In both stories these main character fought against one of their family members or one of their friends. ”Cranes” and “The Sniper” are alike because

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    store. The next day four more people were shot in a 2 hour period. The “DC Sniper” spent the next 3 weeks terrorizing the citizens of the Washington DC area with random shootings. Profilers were brought in to assist local law enforcement in narrowing down the suspect. This time they got it wrong. The FBI behavioral scientist profile team said the suspect was a white male‚ working alone‚ in his 30’s. Turns out the DC sniper were a black male in his 40’s with his Jamaican step-son (Bothe‚ 2002).

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    Compare of story: (1) Through an exploration of plots‚ themes‚ and conflicts‚ it may be argued that both Roald Dahl’s "Beware of the Dog" and Liam O’Flaherty’s "The Sniper" provide varying perspectives on the hardships of war. Both short stories feature main characters pitted against an enemy in a struggle for survival. Both themes have to do with a struggle against dangerous conditions. Both of the main conflicts have to do with a "man vs. enemy" setup. The similarities between these two short

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    Essay: Short Story Unit My essay will be about the challenges that young people may have to go through when growing up. The short story that im going to compare this with is going to be "War"‚ "The Crystal Stars Have Just Begun to Shine"‚ and "Sniper". The author of these stories are Timothy Findley‚ Martha Brooks and Liam O’Flaherty. The main points that i would be focusing on are the hardship of young person with a single parent‚ the loneliness young people have to go through because of a family

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    develop characters‚ so the audience can create a connection early. Protagonists contain a narrow mind in a lot of short stories. Closed-minded characters do not consider the other side of a story or argument. Protagonists in the short stories “The Sniper‚” “The Scarlet Ibis‚” and “The Cask of Amontillado‚” are narrow-minded and biased toward

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    10th only to find that only 8 of the 10 had undergone the quarantine‚ many had not yet learned the wilderness survival‚ and only 2 had rifles and the ones that had rifles had no ammunition. To further complicate matters‚ one of the soldiers reserved sniper training on Rob’s deadline date‚ June 15th and therefore reserving the few rifles available. At this point‚ Rob was five days away from his deadline and the team was not even close to being prepared to on this life-or-death mission. Background

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    be categorized as weapons experts and here are three types of those students; college and high school: (1) The Soldier‚ he is the minimum requirement guy; (2) The Demo man‚ he is the one hungry for all the knowledge possible; and finally; (3) The sniper‚ he’s good for one thing and one thing only‚ and that is acing tests. First‚ The Soldier‚ he is the minimum requirement guy. For example the soldier is the classmate that doesn’t do less or more than is required‚ he is typically the one proud at

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