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    The first-person shooter has been one of the most popular video game genres of the decade. First person shooter video gaming was first introduced in the 1970's with titles such as Maze War and Spasim. First person shooter video gaming started to rise in popularity in the 1990's. id software released its first successful title Wolfenstein 3D in 1992. First person shooter video games allow players to experience the game in a first person perspective. First-person shooters played on computers are…

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    So a huge majority of video game players say Halo and Call of Duty are completely different, but they aren’t that different. Halo and Call of Duty both are first person, hold massive global tournaments, and have one of the most used online servers on console. While on the other hand they both are set in different times, they have some different game modes, and vehicle controls. Halo and Call of Duty both when online play started saw some players have great skill and decide to hold a tournament…

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    Firefights galore, dog fights in the sky, struggles over certain points across the map, it's sheer madness. If AT-AT Assault provides the large scale warfare DICE is infamous for, Drop Zone on Sullust is a much smaller affair more akin to other shooters in the market. It's objective isn't as grand as halting advancing a couple of AT-AT, instead it's a variation on King of the Hill with Escape Pod…

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    I have created a game by the name of Battle Royale. It is a computer game based on survival tactics and knowledge. It is named Battle Royale because there are 50 players who compete against each other battling, hence the name Battle Royale. The game consists of 50 people who are all transported to a small town named Brockington, the goal is to be the last man standing. In an effort to stop crime and expunge the criminals in the city of Brockington, the town was chosen to participate in the…

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    The prevention of fire hazards in the workplace requires the use of two approaches i.e. fire risk assessment and implementation of best practices towards promoting fire safety in the working environment. The use of these approaches should be accompanied with compliance with legal requirements regarding occupational health and safety. The organization should examine state and federal laws regarding occupational health and safety, particularly fire safety and develop and implement policies and…

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    Extra Extra read all about it Haarp, An Government Weapon? On 1993 in Gakona, Alaska something weird was born a machine that most people didn’t know could be so powerful. Haarp, an High frequency active auroral research program is what Haarp Actually stand for if you do not know. Most people think that this machine is very dangerous, Most know this machine can change the world. Money, an issue any person can have trouble with. Haarp has gotten millions 300 (to be exact) of tax dollars every…

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    optimal to establish a barricade between individuals and the active shooter during lockdown procedures. Additionally, with 25 entries and exits there are plenty of options for personnel who want to escape an active shooter situation. These positive features of building 1143 are important for all individuals to know and could result in lives saved, however, the layout also presents a complex challenge to mitigate or deter an active shooter threat. Features of building 1143…

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    schools? The reason is the increased numbers of school shootings across the United States. The school shootings happen almost twice a week during last year which often end with the killer shoot and kill about a dozen of school students before the shooter were killed by the police's lethal force. The result can be damage families, community, and friends. In order to stop the school shootings in the USA, the school system must increase their security, arming the teachers with handguns or a…

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    There are many differences in the psychological state of most active shooters, such as those at Columbine High School, and the tactical team members who confront them. However, one of the biggest differences would be that the psychological state of most active shooters troubled. They have emotional problems and might have an issue with mental illness. Therefore, “the attacker went to the location of the attack with one objective in mind, to kill as many people as possible” (Harmening, p. 83).…

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    The City of Waco Fire Department responded to the Twin Peaks incident on May 17, 2015 one of the largest loss of life incidents in the city since the 1957 Tornado. In order to decrease the loss of life from Active Shooter/Mass Casualty Incidents in the future, the fire department should institute a Mass Casualty Alarm assignment and implement the use of tourniquets as part of our medical protocols for exsanguination wounds. Mass Casualty Alarm would send an appropriate amount of first…

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