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    Halo First Strike #3 Pages 43 - 57 After the glassing of the planet the entire naval space fleet that was fighting the Covenant armada was completely destroyed. Everyone that was still on the ground had no way of getting of the planet so they all perished. But up in space Master Chief was able to board a Longsword and hide out until the Covenant fleet had passed. But while he was hiding he spotted Cryo-tubes. Cryo-tubes are kind of like hibernation areas for humans it puts them into a deep frozen

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    (Very long rant beginning:) Another atrocity of unpolished-ness that 343i have committed is the size of update. Halo 5 currently sits at 87.3gbs on my hard drive which is extremely unnecessarily massive for the amount of content in the game. Let compare that to other games. Battlefield 4, the game has 33 maps, including dlc, each being at least 2x larger than our warzone maps, some even bigger, and all have very high res models and textures, the game has over 100 weapons, each with complex models

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    While there many gorgeous and historical art works present at National Gallery of Art, I shall only compare and contrast the functions, materials and the context of a pair art works. The first art work is called Reliquary Châsse, which was made in Limoges; a city of French that well-known for copper work. The birth years of the art was written in between 1175 to 1180 CE. The art work is now a donation from Widerner Collection since 1942 to National Gallery of Art. On other hand, the second art work

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    Let’s analyze this. Halo and its single player campaign held a vast universe and followed the Spartan warriors into battle to save the Earth from the alien invasion of 2 different races while Call of Duty has switched from World War 2 and the Modern era. I must say, the World War 2 story lines were quite boring, being the same in almost every way, but the Modern Warfare story line caught my attention. With the evil villain Makarov and the twists and turns the story made in Modern Warfare 2, I was

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    themselves and look toward the ground. As I mentioned before, this doesn’t necessarily mean that this individual is always a downer, they could just be having a bad day. This concept of high vs. low self-esteem is expressed thoroughly in the video “The Halo Effect - Science of Attraction.” In this video, a man records a dating site video. In one video, he is upbeat and confident, in the other he seems shy and not confident with himself. The more upbeat video is perceived much more positively than the other

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    impossible... A series of flashbacks following in quick succession. Sad music plays in the background: Morris crashes his plane into the grass field. Morris arrives at the hospital hooked up to an oxygen machine, covered in blood. Morris gets his halo headpiece inserted. Blood drips down his face, he is in agony. Morris slams into the wall, his tank explodes. Morris on the edge of the step, his respirator shuts off. Morris tries to walk to his bed. But he falls down and blood spills out of his

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    Back in the year 2007 there was a video game series called “Halo” developed by Bungie Studios, who are also recently known for their new title “Destiny”. This series was a science-fiction action first person shooter which depicts a war between the human race and an untied alien races, The Covenant. The series’ first title was back in 2002 and then two year later came the sequel, Halo 2. This was when the series really kicked off and the fan base swelled. It would be three year before another installment

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    We live in a time where technology is constantly advancing, and the media is in every aspect of the typical American’s life. Our parents lived during a time without cell phones or televisions in their homes, their connection to the media was through books, magazines, newspapers, and the radio. As a twenty year old in 2016, I've always had a television, computer, and cell phone in my home, so my connection to the media was though what was on television, movies, video games, music, and many different

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    A former soldier teams up with an advanced robot to battle a sinister commander determined to steal Earth’s resources and then destroy it. BRIEF SYNOPSIS VICTOR CORTEZ (40) a former Marine and survivalist teams up with an advance robot THRASH to stop the ruthless SUPREME COMMANDER from stealing Earth’s magma and then destroying Earth. His initial plan goes wrong and when he’s captured he’s shocked to find that his wife, GINA, who went missing ten years ago is still alive. The Supreme Commander

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    multi-platform game rivaling an exclusive Xbox title. However, at this time, Halo remained the King of the Hill. So, through several adoptions taken from already present games, Infinity Ward (the developers of CoD) finally felt a fit to their game, which was applied their installment “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare”. This game received massive success on release, becoming the second best-selling shooter on the xbox 360, just under Halo 3. Reason for its success was due to it’s multiplayer which consisted

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