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    1) Starcraft Starcraft is a real-time strategy game with an intricate sci-fi story based between 3 different races (Terran - Human, Protoss - Humanoid Alien, Zerg - Alien). The games proceed quickly compared to other strategy games, which means players must know exactly what needs to be done for the first few minutes of the game. 2) Warcraft III Warcraft is a real-time strategy game with many progressive and intertwined campaigns in single-player mode. The game features 4 unique races (Humans

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    INTRODUCTION In “The Sweet Spot”,the author Daniel Coyle has analyzed the meaning of talent and his role in success. But, what is the talent? And successfull? The author tryed to give a complete view about these ones examinating that are strictly connected. The author also has examinated the art of “Deep practice” using the example of Futsal, an old brasilian training soccer method that is also used by european soccer players. Danyel Coyle,still regarding the “Deep practice”, made an example about

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    mission, and adapt our common tactics in order to survive. Introduction In the summer of 2010, I was a Staff Sergeant and had been serving in my unit for seven years which included multiple

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    dozen more Italians who were seeking shelter within their dugouts. Rommel’s breach of the Italian line was done without firing a shot and created an opening for troops to poor into the rear of the second line and cut it off from any support. This tactic was repeated up and down the Italian lines was great success and supported the unprecedented advance of the Central Powers in the region. It is obvious that the Italian troops and positions were not prepared for the Battle of Caporetto. The Italian

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    (IRA); terrorist, insurgents, and organized crime have had to adapt to their superior adversaries. Some of these actors have had success with their adaptations while others have fell to the way side. The Ismaili’s adapted their tactics of assassinations to strike fear into their opponents. They started with small rouses

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    Eisenhower's administration faced criticism for its handling of internal security and the perceived threat of communist infiltration. The excessive tactics of McCarthyism and the aggressive pursuit of suspected communist sympathizers contributed to a climate of fear and suspicion, rather than effectively addressing legitimate security concerns. Eisenhower's reluctance to openly challenge the tactics of Senator Joseph McCarthy and his supporters undermined efforts to strike a balance between national security

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    weapons and tactics to prevail over their enemies. But, the war simply remained a draw. Trench warfare prolonged World War I by a causing a bloody stalemate where millions died from modern weapons and horrid living conditions. Trench warfare had been used in past wars, but the Germans popularized this style during World War I. Germans sought to capture Paris, but faced the French at the Marne

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    resolute clever fellow & has several times, as he terms it, banged the Indians and French heartily” Robert Rogers is one of the most influential figures in military history and tactics. The lessons he passed on are still studied today by the United States Army Rangers, and every Ranger must memorize his Standing Orders. The tactics he used are now what the modern public and historians consider “American style fighting” or Indian warfare. Stephen Brumwell’s book White Devil A True Story of War, Savagery

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    can be used for personal gain. The main example used to display this tactic is when the KKK is compared to real estate agents. Although the crafty practice of real estate agents is in no way similar to the horrors of the KKK, they have a distinct similarity when it comes to the hoarding of information. The majority of the chapter focuses on the history of the KKK and Stetson Kennedy’s effort to stop it through the infiltration and exposure via radio of the Klan. Since the Klan was dependant on their

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    aware of the incredible significance the USAF played throughout the duration of the war. The Air Force used novel strategies and adopted several new roles in during Vietnam that had never been used in previous wars or conflicts. In addition to these tactics, new technology and weapons emerged during this time period that changed the way that the Air Force would be utilized in conflicts and wars from that point on. At the beginning of the war, the United States involvement was limited to mostly supplying

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