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  2. Bullet journal - Wikipedia

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    A bullet journal (sometimes known as a BuJo) is a method of personal organization developed by digital product designer Ryder Carroll. [1] [2] The system organizes scheduling, reminders, to-do lists, brainstorming, and other organizational tasks into a single notebook.

  3. File:Bullet-Journal-by-Matt-Ragland.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Description Bullet-Journal-by-Matt-Ragland.jpg. English: This pair of pages shows hand-drawn and hand-written entries in a Bullet Journal. The left-hand page shows a variety of progress bars indicating the amount of work completed on different tasks. The right hand page shows typical bullet journal notation using bullet points (•) for ...

  4. Shoot 'em up - Wikipedia

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    A bullet heaven or reverse bullet hell is a subgenre characterized by the player character collecting or unlocking abilities and attacks whose visuals overlap and clutter the game screen as the game progresses. They also share a feature of many enemy characters, commonly called "hordes," walking toward the player from off-screen.

  5. Ricochet - Wikipedia

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    Ricochet. Tracer elements separating from M2 Browning .50 BMG machine gun rounds after hitting the target or backstop. A ricochet ( / ˈrɪkəʃeɪ / RIK-ə-shay; French: [ʁikɔʃɛ]) is a rebound, bounce, or skip off a surface, particularly in the case of a projectile. Most ricochets are caused by accident and while the force of the ...

  6. Journal - Wikipedia

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    Literary magazine, a magazine devoted to literature in a broad sense. Newspaper, a periodical covering general news and current events in politics, business, sports and art. Gazette, a type of newspaper, often a newspaper of record. Government gazette, a government newspaper which publishes public or legal notices. Journal may also refer to:

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  8. Single-bullet theory - Wikipedia

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    Single-bullet theory. The single-bullet theory, also known as the magic-bullet theory by conspiracy theorists, [1] was introduced by the Warren Commission in its investigation of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy to explain what happened to the bullet that struck Kennedy in the back and exited through his throat.

  9. Calvin Hooker Goddard - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Hooker Goddard (30 October 1891 – 22 February 1955) was a forensic scientist, army officer, academic, researcher and a pioneer in forensic ballistics.He examined the bullet casings in the 1929 St. Valentine's Day Massacre and showed that the guns used were not police issued weapons, leading the investigators to conclude it was a mob hit.