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A Hard Game
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There ar forty terrorists scattered throughout the building, and John McClane's task is to clear every floor of terrorists, and he will then use the well or the specific elevator to travel upwards, to a most of floors 31-35 (more floors ar unlatched in "Advanced" mode). additionally, by shooting at grids within the wall, John is in a position to climb within the vents, dropping into a chosen spot or moving down or up a floor.
At the beginning of the sport, the player character will solely use a handgun (with fifteen bullets) and his fists to eliminate enemies, however later acquires many weapons, like submachine guns, explosives and flashbangs that the terrorists can even use. once McClane is shot, some decideed up things will drop wherever he should pick them up once more. However, bullets have negligible vary, solely shooting straight or on a forty five degree angle. McClane's health, that is drained by bullet wounds, is fixed up by assembling soda cans from either enemies, snack machines (by shooting many bullets at them) or empty rooms. The player loses the sport once all life is lost.
The player has regarding four minutes before one in every of the six locks ar opened, however will gain longer by destroying the most laptop on the fifth level. Once all the locks are opened, the vault is opened and therefore the game's final battle is triggered. The player has solely some minutes to travel to the thirtieth floor, for a final confrontation with Karl, Hans, and any of the forty terrorists left alive.
One fascinating side of the sport permits the player to pay attention to Hans shouting orders to his guards through a two-way radio. However, once the second lock is opened, Hans can tell everybody to not use the radio. additionally notable is that the "foot meter". The meter starts out full, however can eventually decrease if the player character steps on shattered glass or runs around. If the meter becomes empty, McClane can walk a lot of slower than he will once the foot meter is full. It is fixed up by assembling med-kits.
The game options medium sequences, that modification the story reckoning on that actions the player takes. for instance, if
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A Docks Story
By : Unknown
Move with arrow keys or WASD.
Press area to catch the boxes falling from on top of.
Press area once more to throw the boxes abreast of the ship within the empty slots.
Avoid falling stones and also the goats!
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Backgrounds HD Wallpapers 40M+
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Description
## OGQ Backgrounds HD has hit fifty,000,000+ DOWNLOADS worldwide! ##
Backgrounds HD offers free wallpapers from artists everywhere the globe.
50,000,000+ users worldwide
6,000+ wallpapers hand picked by OGQ to modify your phone screen
New wallpapers and pictures each day
All photos show creator and license information and link back to their original supply
Crop and set wallpapers at intervals the app to suit your screen
look into what is hot - daily, monthly and incomparable .
Mark your favorites and manage transfer history.
Save the photographs to your album
Search simply through connected tags and 30+ classes
Share lovely wallpapers with different apps and folks (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, we have a tendency to heart it, Line, Whatsapp, Kakao, WeChat and more)
Submit your own photos to unfold all over the globe.
Get to grasp SNS “Surprice”, another master work by team OGQ.
What would it not be like if we have a tendency to had value tags of the topics enclosed in our daily photos? Like foods, fashion, travel, gifts…
Worldwide value sharing SNS , build a look "Surprice" in Google play.
A wallpaper or background (also referred to as a desktop wallpaper, desktop background, desktop image or desktop image on computers) could be a digital image (photo, drawing etc.) used as an ornamental background of a graphical programme on the screen of a laptop, mobile communications device or different device. On a laptop it's sometimes for the desktop, whereas on a itinerant it's sometimes the background for the 'home' or 'idle' screen. tho' most devices go with a default image, users will sometimes modification it to custom files of their selecting.
"Wallpaper" was the term utilized in Microsoft Windows before Windows scene (where it's known as the "desktop background"), whereas raincoat OS X calls it "desktop picture". (Previously, the term desktop pattern was wont to seek advice from alittle pattern that was perennial to fill the screen.)
Wallpaper pictures square measure sometimes proprietary as several different digital pictures found on the net, and intrinsically, most websites grouping and sharing wallpapers, also because the users downloading from them square measure AN example of mass infringement, a development that challenges the that means and unlawfulness of digital piracy and therefore the validity of current copyright legislation round the world.
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Snowfall Live Wallpaper
By : Unknown
Description
Snowfall Live Wallpaper may be a current winter wallpaper with beautiful white snow sheeny within the sun. does one love the vacation season and also the “winter wonderland”? “Let it snow” with the simplest “live wallpaper” and admire the serene and soothing dance of delicate snowflakes. Check the snow report, it will be snowing on your phone or pill screen without delay if you transfer the supernatural “Snowfall Wallpaper”, fully freed from charge. create a snow storm on your screen - keep sound on that and admire the white fantasy on the snow. Happy holidays!
New update!
+ Minor bugs area unit fixed!
+ New and improved snowflake types!
+ varied sizes of snowflakes!
+ Cool optical phenomenon depth effect!
Thank you for mistreatment our apps and keep the feedback coming! Your support is greatly appreciated.
- superb 3D live wallpaper for your phone!
- Interactive feature: faucet on the screen and new downfall photos can seem immediately!
- there's full support for landscape mode and home-screen switching!
- This lovely, free and gratifying background is watching for you!
Installation instructions:
Home -> Menu -> Wallpapers -> Live Wallpapers
Motion of flashes and lights keeps dynamic with time.
- you'll be able to make a choice from many completely different themes.
- HD graphics and open GL.
- Optimized Battery Usage.
- Compatible with ninety nine itinerant devices.
- downfall Live Wallpaper absolutely supports horizontal orientation and appears superb on pill devices still as on phones
Is it a snow machine? Is it magic? No, it is the new “Snowfall LWP” that may be decorating your phone or screen at no cost. This background wallpaper is that the good gift for the beautiful approaching holidays. Get this fun “free download” and have a contented twelvemonth and a Merry Christmas. bear in mind the fun childhood adventures you wont to wear the snow? A snowball here, a snowball there and a full blown snowball fight would begin. return your childhood with this cool wallpaper and have a good time with the interactive options of “Snowfall LWP” – faucet on the screen and color it white with recent snowfall! Admire the snow falling and have a White Christmas this year, though it's not snowing outside with this superb nature wallpaper. whether or not you like a snow vale, or the sight of the Snowy mountains, this high definition desktop wallpaper has it all. twelvemonth is true round the corner, patron saint is already getting ready his sleigh, and spectacular Christmas lights area unit already lit – do not be the last to affix the vacation craze, get this cool snow wallpaper and admire the heavenly read. pretty Christmas decorations shining radiantly within the snowy background can get you into the Christmas spirit needless to say.
Stunning “Snowfall Backgrounds” provide high resolution winter photos and romantic snow photos to you at no cost. All you've got to try and do is to select one in all the cool backgrounds “Snowfall Live Wallpaper“ has future only for you, and beautify your Samsung Galaxy itinerant at no cost with a beautiful shower of snowflakes from the Brobdingnagian wild blue yonder. area unit you one in all those those that love the winter season, however hate the cold weather? No worries, “Snowfall Live Wallpaper” to the rescue! Discover the gorgeous nature of a white mountain, a cool snow angel, or the funny figure backgrounds and revel in the simplest LWP on the market. Shower your smartphone with snowflakes from Heaven without delay and color the beautiful Christmas tree white, fully freed from charge. every “Snowfall Background” would be equally placatory each for boys and women – simply offer this new application for Android™ a attempt to create as several twelvemonth needs as you need. New Year's Eve is upon North American nation – make preparations for the largest celebration of the year with the proper wall paper. Ho, ho,ho...Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Snowfall Free Live Wallpaper may be a free downloadable application for golem phones that permits you to customise the wallpaper of your mobile with the colours of Christmas.
Snowfall Live Wallpaper and offers a top quality winter wallpaper with snowflakes falling.
Lastly, you'll be able to amendment settings like color, add Christmas decorations, and also the current date, and plenty of others
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Piaono Fun
By : Unknown
Description
Kids Piano is that the best piano learning app for your youngsters on Android! This child piano game is specially designed for teenagers to play and learn for fun. it'll be nice for music learning and exploration.
Colorful interface and cute animal icons that area unit obvious to youngsters.
Over 500.000 users monthly everywhere the planet.
Introducing the new 2-player mode that permits you to play music along side your child. Any notes you compete are going to be highlighted on the alternative aspect of the phone screen therefore your child might follow and learn to play songs from you.
Features highlight:
- Parent center, allow you decide on what song your youngsters will play
- Add new song, translate a song from alternative language for your youngsters
- Record & playback function: Storing for good up to three songs on your iPad.
- A lock slide to hide the operate howevertons just in case you would like your child simply to play a song but to not manipulate with the buttons.
- Learn to play shared Piano song from alternative everywhere the planet
Features
-1000+ hits across genres – new hits additional daily
-Control over notes, rhythm and tempo - follow the beams of sunshine
-Difficulty level adjustment
-Facebook, Twitter, email share
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Current hottest songs (all genres):
------- POP -------
** On prime of the planet - Imagine Dragons
** Safe and Sound - Capital Cities
** investigating Stars - One Republic
** Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke, ft. T.I. & Pharrell Williams
** Wake Maine Up - Avicii foot. Aloe Blacc
** Treasure - Bruno Mars
** Cups - Pakistani monetary unit Kendrick
** keep - Rihanna foot. Mikky Ekko
** Bubbly - Colbie Caillat
** What causes you to stunning - One Direction
** Moves Like Jagger - Maroon five
------ ROCK ------
** Eye of the Tiger - Survivor
** Rock you wish a cyclone - Scorpions
** over Words - Extreme
** the ultimate reckoning - Europe
** Bring Maine to Life - disappearance
----- CLASSICAL----
** The Magic Flute - Mozart
** Moonlight serious music - Beethoven
----- MOVIES AND MUSICALS --
** Phantom of the Opera
** geological period Park Theme
----- COUNTRY -----
** Friends in Low Places - Garth Brooks
** Before He Cheats - Carrie coppice
------ R&B ------
** i think I will Fly - R. Kelly
** Hero - Mariah Carey
** Respect - Aretha Franklin
Want a song that is not available? counsel songs on Smule’s Facebook page: WWW.facebook.com/smule
PICK UP AND PLAY EFFORTLESSLY
Magic Piano causes you to sound sort of a piano prodigy - any time, anywhere. Play your favorite songs along with your own spin and sound nice when.
-Follow beams of sunshine to guide your fingertips to the right note. You management the notes, rhythm and tempo, permitting your creative thinking and expressivity to shine.
-Try out completely different instruments - modification your piano into a Klavier, Funky 80's synth, organ and more!
SHARE YOUR PERFORMANCES
-Broadcast your performances on the in-app Smule Globe or hear alternative players’ songs and provides their performances some love.
-Share your items through Facebook, Twitter and email.
www.smule.com
www.gplus.to/smule
www.facebook.com/smule
www.youtube.com/smule
www.twitter.com/smule
Please note:
1) whereas you'll be able to use your existing Smule account with Magic Piano on humanoid, the content of the apps dissent well, and consequently songs and Smoola aren't shared between iOS and humanoid. many thanks for your understanding.
2) we have a tendency to sadly not support humanoid devices running AN humanoid OS not up to four.0. we have a tendency to apologize for the inconvenience.
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BBC News
By : Unknown
This article is about the organisation within the BBC. For the television channel, see BBC News (TV channel). For other uses, see BBC News (disambiguation).
BBC News
BBC News.svg
Type
Department of the BBC
Industry Media
Headquarters Broadcasting House,
Central London, United Kingdom
Area served
Specific services for United Kingdom and rest of world
Key people
James Harding (Director of News & Current Affairs)
Mary Hockaday (Head of Newsroom)
Services Radio, Internet and television broadcasts
Owner BBC
Number of employees
3,500 (2,000 are journalists)
Website www.bbc.co.uk/news
BBC News is an operational business division[1] of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs. The department is the world's largest broadcast news organisation and generates about 120 hours of radio and television output each day, as well as online news coverage.[2][3] The service maintains 45 foreign news bureaux and has correspondents in almost every country. James Harding has been Director of News and Current Affairs since April 2013.[4]
The department's annual budget is £350 million; it has 3,500 staff, 2,000 of whom are journalists.[2] BBC News' domestic, global and online news divisions are housed within the largest live newsroom in Europe, in Broadcasting House in central London. Parliamentary coverage is produced and broadcast from studios in Millbank in London. Through the BBC English Regions, the BBC also has regional centres across England, as well as national news centres in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. All nations and English regions produce their own local news programmes and other current affairs and sport programmes.
The BBC is a quasi-autonomous corporation authorised by Royal Charter, making it formally independent of government, and required to report impartially. It has been accused of political bias from across the political spectrum. Internationally, the BBC has been banned from reporting from within some countries (ѕuch аs Zimbabwe) which accuse the corporation of working to destabilise their governments.
Contents [hide]
1 History
1.1 Early years
1.2 1950s
1.3 1960s
1.3.1 Television News moves to Television Centre
1.4 1970s
1.5 1980s
1.6 1990s
1.7 2000s
1.8 2010s
2 Broadcasting media
2.1 Television
2.2 Radio
2.3 Online
3 Opinions
3.1 Political and commercial independence
3.2 India
3.3 Hutton Inquiry
3.4 Israeli-Palestinian conflict
3.5 Partners
3.6 The view of foreign governments
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
History[edit]
Early years[edit]
“ This is London calling – 2LO calling. Here is the first general news bulletin, copyright by Reuters, Press Association, Exchange Telegraph and Central News. ”
—BBC news programme opening during the 1920s[5]
The British Broadcasting Company broadcast its first radio bulletin from radio station 2LO on 14 November 1922.[6] Wishing to avoid competition, newspaper publishers persuaded the government to ban the BBC from broadcasting news before 7 PM, and to force it to use wire service copy instead of reporting on its own.[5] On Easter weekend in 1930, this reliance on newspaper wire services left the radio news service with no information to report. Piano music was played instead.[7] The BBC gradually gained the right to edit the copy and, in 1934, created its own news operation. However, it could not broadcast news before 6 PM until World War II.[5] Gaumont British and Movietone cinema newsreels had been broadcast on the TV service since 1936, with the BBC producing its own equivalent Television Newsreel programme from January 1948. A weekly Children's Newsreel was inaugurated on 23 April 1950, to around 350,000 receivers.[8] The network began simulcasting its radio news on television in 1946 with a still picture of Big Ben.[5] Televised bulletins began on 5 July 1954, broadcast from leased studios within Alexandra Palace in London.[9][not in citation given]
The public's interest in television and live events was stimulated by Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953. It is estimated that up to 27 million people[10] viewed the programme in the UK, overtaking radio's audience of 12 million for the first time.[11] Those live pictures were fed from 21 cameras in central London to Alexandra Palace for transmission, and then on to other UK transmitters opened in time for the event.[12] That year, there were around two million TV Licences held in the UK, rising to over three million the following year, and four and a half million by 1955.
1950s[edit]
Television news, although physically separate from its radio counterpart, was still firmly under radio news' control– correspondents provided reports for both outlets–and that first bulletin, shown on 5 July 1954 on the then BBC television service and presented by Richard Baker, involved his providing narration off-screen while stills were shown.[13] This was then followed by the customary Television Newsreel with a recorded commentary by John Snagge (and on other occasions by Andrew Timothy).
It was revealed that this had been due to producers fearing a newsreader with visible facial movements would distract the viewer from the story. On-screen newsreaders were finally introduced a year later in 1955 – Kenneth Kendall (the first to appear in vision), Robert Dougall, and Richard Baker–three weeks before ITN's launch on 21 September 1955.
Mainstream television production had started to move out of Alexandra Palace in 1950[14] to larger premises – mainly at Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush, west London – taking Current Affairs (then known as Talks Department) with it. It was from here that the first Panorama, a new documentary programme, was transmitted on 11 November 1953, with Richard Dimbleby becoming anchor in 1955.[15] On 18 February 1957, the topical early-evening programme Tonight, hosted by Cliff Michelmore and designed to fill the airtime provided by the abolition of the Toddlers' Truce, was broadcast from Marconi's Viking Studio in St Mary Abbott's Place, Kensington – with the programme moving into a Lime Grove studio in 1960, where it already maintained its production office.
On 28 October 1957, the Today programme, a morning radio programme, was launched in central London on the Home Service.[16]
In 1958, Hugh Carleton Greene became head of News and Current Affairs. He set up a BBC study group whose findings, published in 1959, were critical of what the television news operation had become under his predecessor, Tahu Hole. The report proposed that the head of television news should take control (away from radio), and that the television service should have a proper newsroom of its own, with an editor-of-the-day.[17]
1960s[edit]
On 1 January 1960, Greene became Director-General and brought about big changes at BBC Television and BBC Television News. BBC Television News had been created in 1955 in response to the founding of ITN. The changes made by Greene were aimed at making BBC reporting more similar to ITN which had been highly rated by study groups held by Greene.
A newsroom was created at Alexandra Palace, television reporters were recruited and given the opportunity to write and voice their own scripts–without the "impossible burden" of having to cover stories for radio too.[18]
In 1987, almost thirty years later, John Birt, resurrected the practice of correspondents working for both TV and radio with the introduction of bi-media journalism,[19] and 2008 saw tri-media introduced across TV, radio, and online.
On 20 June 1960, Nan Winton, the first female BBC network newsreader, appeared in vision.[20] 19 September saw the start of the radio news and current affairs programme The Ten O'clock News.[21]
BBC2 started transmission on 20 April 1964, and with it came a new news programme for that channel, Newsroom.
The World at One, a lunchtime news programme, began on 4 October 1965 on the then Home Service, and the year before News Review had started on television. News Review was a summary of the week's news, first broadcast on Sunday, 26 April 1964[22] on BBC 2 and harking back to the weekly Newsreel Review of the Week, produced from 1951, to open programming on Sunday evenings–the difference being that this incarnation had subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. As this was the decade before electronic caption generation, each superimposition ("super") had to be produced on paper or card, synchronised manually to studio and news footage, committed to tape during the afternoon, and broadcast early evening. Thus Sundays were no longer a quiet day for news at Alexandra Palace. The programme ran until the 1980s[23] – by then using electronic captions, known as Anchor – to be superseded by Ceefax subtitling (a similar Teletext format), and the signing of such programmes as See Hear (from 1981).
On Sunday 17 September 1967 The World This Weekend, a weekly news and current affairs programme, launched on what was then Home Service, but soon-to-be Radio 4.
Preparations for colour began in the autumn of 1967 and on Thursday 7 March 1968 Newsroom on BBC2 moved to an early evening slot, becoming the first UK news programme to be transmitted in colour[24] – from Studio A at Alexandra Palace. News Review and Westminster (the latter a weekly review of Parliamentary happenings) were "colourised" shortly after.
However, much of the insert material was still in black and white, as initially only a part of the film coverage shot in and around London was on colour reversal film stock, and all regional and many international contributions were still in black and white. Colour facilities at Alexandra Palace were technically very limited for the next eighteen months, as it had only one RCA colour Quadruplex videotape machine and, eventually two Pye plumbicon colour telecines–although the news colour service started with just one.
Black and white national bulletins on BBC 1 continued to originate from Studio B on weekdays, along with Town and Around, the London regional "opt out" programme broadcast throughout the 1960s (and the BBC's first regional news programme for the South East), until it started to be replaced by Nationwide on Tuesday to Thursday from Lime Grove Studios early in September 1969. Town and Around was never to make the move to Television Centre – instead it became London This Week which transmitted on Mondays and Fridays only from the new TVC studios
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