Shock

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Shock may refer to:

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In medicine, shock may refer to any of the following:

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Arts and entertainment [edit]

  • Shock art, contemporary art that creates a shocking experience
  • Shock jock, a radio broadcaster who entertains in a way that may be offensive
  • Shock site, a website that is intended to be offensive or shocking to most viewers

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Military [edit]

  • Shock tactics, a close quarter battle tactic, usually done by specially trained shock troops
  • Shock troops, troops trained for shock tactics, usually heavy cavalry or infantry
  • Shock and awe, a plan to overwhelm an adversary's perception and destroy its will to fight

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