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Agent Alice Case 14

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. Tap items quickly to earn point multipliers – Points are everything in Agent Alice, and when you’re doing a hidden object scene, tapping items in quick succession is the only way to earn them in significant quantities.

Don’t dawdle. Earn stars by doing the same hidden object scene again and again – One way to make sure you earn as many points as possible during a hidden object scene is to return to the same scene several times in a row. That way, you can memorize the location of items, particularly hard-to-spot items, and find them more quickly. However, make sure to spend some time on scenes that only have one or two stars – But while repeat visits are important, make sure to return to scenes that have one or two stars. Every time you earn a star on a level, the points necessary to earn another one goes up considerably. By contrast, levels with low-star counts have much lower point requirements.

New objects may pop up when you repeat a hidden object scene – It’s not uncommon for new objects to be added to a hidden object scene, making things a bit more cluttered. However, items never change position. Don’t use hints on your first pass through a level – It’s OK to take some time to get familiar with a level when you first visit it. Moreover, the first time you visit a level is when you’ll see it at its least cluttered. There’s no point in wasting one of your precious hints until the scene fills up on subsequent visits.

Save hints for when you’re on a roll – Know the position of every single item except for that single newcomer that has you stumped? That’s a perfect time to use a hint to keep your point total rolling. Sometimes an “object” is actually an etching – The term “hidden object game” can be misleading. Sometimes the object you’re looking for is actually a hard-to-spot etching or drawing. Just be aware that when you’re searching for a bird or a sun, you’re not always looking for the real thing.

Solve mini-game puzzles to earn energy – Mini-games crop up occasionally in Agent Alice. Solving them as quickly as possible earns you energy. Don’t get overwhelmed – most of the puzzles are quite easy. Keep your cool and proceed speedily. Waiting for a new event to open up? Do hidden object scenes and collect stars – Sometimes, new story events take a lot of time to open up. Rec room amenity crossword. While you’re waiting, do hidden object scenes to earn stars.

That way you’ll have the stars necessary to progress, and leftover waiting time can go towards restoring your energy as well.

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Veterans' Diseases Associated with Agent Orange

VA assumes that certain diseases can be related to a Veteran's qualifying military service. We call these 'presumptive diseases.'

VA has recognized certain cancers and other health problems as presumptive diseases associated with exposure to Agent Orange or other herbicides during military service. Veterans and their survivors may be eligible for benefits for these diseases.

  • AL Amyloidosis
    A rare disease caused when an abnormal protein, amyloid, enters tissues or organs
  • Chronic B-cell Leukemias
    A type of cancer which affects white blood cells
  • Chloracne(or similar acneform disease)
    A skin condition that occurs soon after exposure to chemicals and looks like common forms of acne seen in teenagers. Under VA's rating regulations, it must be at least 10 percent disabling within one year of exposure to herbicides.
  • Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
    A disease characterized by high blood sugar levels resulting from the body’s inability to respond properly to the hormone insulin
  • Hodgkin's Disease
    A malignant lymphoma (cancer) characterized by progressive enlargement of the lymph nodes, liver, and spleen, and by progressive anemia
  • Ischemic Heart Disease
    A disease characterized by a reduced supply of blood to the heart, that leads to chest pain
  • Multiple Myeloma
    A cancer of plasma cells, a type of white blood cell in bone marrow
  • Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
    A group of cancers that affect the lymph glands and other lymphatic tissue
  • Parkinson's Disease
    A progressive disorder of the nervous system that affects muscle movement
  • Peripheral Neuropathy, Early-Onset
    A nervous system condition that causes numbness, tingling, and motor weakness. Under VA's rating regulations, it must be at least 10 percent disabling within one year of herbicide exposure.
  • Porphyria Cutanea Tarda
    A disorder characterized by liver dysfunction and by thinning and blistering of the skin in sun-exposed areas. Under VA's rating regulations, it must be at least 10 percent disabling within one year of exposure to herbicides.
  • Prostate Cancer
    Cancer of the prostate; one of the most common cancers among men
  • Respiratory Cancers(includes lung cancer)
    Cancers of the lung, larynx, trachea, and bronchus
  • Soft Tissue Sarcomas(other than osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, or mesothelioma)
    A group of different types of cancers in body tissues such as muscle, fat, blood and lymph vessels, and connective tissues

Live healthy

There are steps Veterans can take to help prevent heart disease, cancer, and other common diseases of aging. Get the recommended health screenings, eat a healthy diet, exercise regularly, and don't smoke. Learn more about healthy living.

Children with birth defects

VA presumes certain birth defects in children of Vietnam and Korea Veterans are associated with Veterans' qualifying military service.

Veterans with Lou Gehrig's Disease

VA presumes Lou Gehrig's Disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS) diagnosed in all Veterans who had 90 days or more continuous active military service is related to their service, although ALS is not related to Agent Orange exposure.

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