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[DARPA]Future Weapons Technology Gunship Helicopter - Weapons Documentary

Posted by Unknown | 4/22/2016 | Posted in

After a couple delays and a few years since it's announcement, The Division is finally here. I was never necessarily looking forward to this game, but boy am I glad I picked up Ubisoft's new game up. It's a third person open world shooter with fairly deep role playing elements, along with seeds of an MMO. There's a lot to take in here and while I'm not going to be going every intricate detail in this review, I do want to talk about what makes this game work and things that hold it back. The biggest take away you should get from this review is that the game is fun. Videos online don't do it justice, you have to at least try this game out if you're on the fence. Actually playing the game was a completely different experience than watching a video. Get it on Gamefly, Redbox, a friend, or just buy it; it's worth the price of admission. The mission and side mission structure have enough variety to keep stringing you along, that mixed with compelling semi-stat based cover based shooting calls for a fun time. I have put in about thirty hours with The Division and have completed all the main missions (some more than once) and am now working on side missions to get me to the "End Game" or level thirty. Missions have just enough backstory and narrative to feel somewhat relevant, but at the end of the day you won't really care or know what's going on. It's just not that interesting. Luckily for Ubisoft, the overall premise of the game should have loads of potential to tell some fantastic stories through DLC or future sequels. Side missions are all variants of each other that get pretty old after a while if you do many in a row. Sadly that's where I'm at. I completed all the main missions, the latter of those missions were with higher rank players that helped pull me through the missions, which were above my rank. This will segway to the co-op gameplay, it's a blast if you're playing with three other friends at the same rank as you. Yes, the same rank as you. If you are rank 13 with three friends that are rank 20, the game will cater to their level and leave you in the dust. You will do limited damage to enemies and usual get one shot killed. It's not really fun if you're in this position, but sometimes it could be necessary if you want to complete a high ranked mission. At least you can match make each mission to get lobbied up with same rank players. This is true for every aspect of the game. Gunplay is pretty exciting. Each class of weapons feels very different from one another, but most of the guns in those classes can feel similar. Though each gun has different pros and cons like recoil or accuracy. You can attach mods to your guns to help with different stats. There's enough depth in the gun managing to make you care, which is great in a game like this. You also have many types of grenades and bullet types. Cover combat is the core of this game and it works great, full with flanking opportunities and suppression options. Your character also has a plethora of skill bases options. You have perks that are automatically put into play once unlocked. Talents can be assigned to one of four slots that are unlocked through rank. Then you have your skills which directly affect gameplay. They are assigned to your bumper buttons with a third skill activated by holding both together. These can be radar's, shields, health and ammo packs, along with a bunch of others. Your character can be tailored to one of three different paths that all feel unique in their own way. Loot is at the forefront in The Division and you get much of it. It has that addictiveness that it should to keep you playing for next best thing and this system works much better than Destiny's, which was to random. You will most likely get some type of gear that will be better that what you have every single time you go out into the world. You can also buy, create, and store weapons and gear at safe houses or your base of operations, which act as hubs for every player. Speaking of the world, it's a beautifully realized New York city that feels planted in reality. Ubisoft did a fantastic job with their direction of the city, characters, and designs. Some people are praising the graphics, while they are good, they aren't all that groundbreaking. Ubisoft implements a cool lighting system that makes the look of the game though. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9357258

US NEW WEAPONS 2016 - anti-tank missile (ATM) - anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) Action

Posted by Unknown | 4/21/2016 | Posted in

With the increasing use of advanced technology in healthcare setups, many innovations have hit the market, the most convenient of which are mobile phone apps for doctors. Mobile apps have become the most common communication modality between doctors and their patients. In the recent years, there has been a massive shift of patients from doctors' websites to doctors' apps for the purpose of availing medical care. This shift can be attributed to several reasons. • Doctors' Apps Offer Ease of Communication Mobile apps for doctors are like virtual clinics where patients can get in direct contact with the doctor. Websites' "Contact us" pages usually contain phone numbers and emails, a process which can take days for the patients to communicate with the doctor. The remote chat, call and video consultation facilities ensure that patients get in touch with the doctor immediately for prompt medical advice. • Offline communication Mobile apps for doctors are not dependent on internet connection to work. This is in stark contrast to the websites that require a secure internet connection. Mobile apps give the patients the feasibility to reach expert doctors who are the leading names in practice, even if they are located in another city. Remote communication, even offline, is one of the biggest perks of using m-clinic apps for doctors. • Speedy contact Mobile apps for doctors run faster than the websites. It's easy to understand this concept. The apps run directly on your phone whereas the websites run within the browser installed on your phone. The extra layer causes the running of websites to slow down. With no such hindrance faced by mobile apps, speedy functionality and prompt medical advice are guaranteed to the patients, which is why they prefer using mobile apps to websites. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9382409

Military Top Scary Weapons || Advanced Future Weapons || New Documentary 2016

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The reasons to women developing gynecologic cancer are many. The cancer is caused primarily due to the damage caused to certain genes resulting in the growth and spread of cells in an uncontrollable manner. The damage to the cells may be caused due to smoking, with age, due to environmental issues or even due to inheritance. The female reproductive organs such as cervix, ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina and vulva are the source from which the cells grow abnormally. The different types of gynecological cancers are cancer of the cervix, ovarian cancer, vaginal cancer, cancer of the vulva, uterine cancer and very rarely you also get to hear of cancer of the fallopian tube. The narrow end of the uterus is where cervical cancer usually starts. This area connects to the top of the vagina. Women in their 30's are found to be more prone to this type of cancer and is found to be spread by the Human Papillomavirus. The survival rate of people with this type is very high because when detected early it is treatable. Ovaries are present on either side of the uterus and are found to cause the maximum number of deaths due to cancer of the female reproductive system. If diagnosed during the early stages, the treatment can surely help. The organ that homes the baby is called the uterus. Cancer that happens in the uterus is uterine cancer. It is shaped in the form of a pear and found in the pelvis. All women are risk bearers but the risk multiplies with age. Vaginal cancer happens in the vagina which is a tube kind of structure which is present just below the uterus and runs outside the body. It is one of the rarest forms of cancer of the female reproductive organs. The cancer happening in the vulva is cancer of the vulva. The vulva is the outer portion of female genitalia. It is also one of the rare types of cancer. Fallopian tubes are organs that connect the ovaries to the uterus. Cancer of these tubes is very rare but not unheard of. The different types of cancer of the female reproductive organs have different symptoms and they all come with different risk factors. They also have separate preventive measures. Frequent screening helps in early diagnosis which in turn leads to treatment. This early diagnosis and treatment can save one from the fatal consequences of cancer. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9222968


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