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    Genes act as codes to produce proteins, which can affect a person’s athletic ability. According to research, an athlete’s genes can influence 20-80% of their performance. Athletic performance has a significant association with ACTN-3 genotype. It produces the protein α-actinin-3 that is found in in fast-twitch muscle fibres which are responsible for generating force for high-velocity movement. Yang et al. hypothesize that α-actinin-3 can influence sprint and power activities by “promoting…

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    Fearing for their safety many families relocated. Moving to Charleston Mr. Bishop became ill. Years later, his family placed him in the Mountaineer Nursing Home. After visiting her grandfather many times he began sharing his stories about Putney Mountain and the secrets of Howardsville. Without knowing if they were true, she listened. Each time he told a different story. Sometimes he’d repeat…

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    9 Lifestraw Go Personal Water Purifier Water Bottle Hikers, campers and trekkers know that water is one of the most important and heaviest supplies carried. This Lifestraw Go Personal Water Purifier Water Bottle dramatically cuts the amount of water carried, since it turns water from lakes, rivers and streams into safe drinking water. Constructed of food-grade plastic, the bottle holds 650 mls of water at a time and filters up to 1000 liters over the life of the replaceable filter. It…

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    his story idea might pique your interest. Citizens scientists are collecting data critical to understanding pressing environmental questions, a nonprofit organization is here to help. Gregg Treinish had traversed the high Andes and tracked wolverines through the dead of winter in Montana, when he had the following revelation; you don't need specialized training to pick up bear scat or to monitor a stream for toxins. In 2011 Treinish founded the nonprofit Adventurers and Scientists for…

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    multiplication more complicated than algebra. As I listened, I watch the snow. I wrote the letter K on my math worksheet. I knew if the Sister of Charity saw what I had written she would make me feel foolish. Never-the-less, I imagined the letter K was a mountaineer on a ledge. Caught in a fierce blizzard, he walked like a blind man. standing straight, he reached one hand out in front of himself, Stretched one leg beneath his outstretched arm,…

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    We’ve packed our bags and were ready to go climb Mount Everest! Wait… What? There are a plethora of safety precautions that inexperienced climbers don’t think about before going to go climb this magnificent mountain. But wait, aren’t there helicopters to come rescue you if something should happen? Think again. Helicopter pilots should not have to risk their lives for people who put themselves in danger. No Experience I don’t know why, and I don’t know how, but I am going to climb…

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    Edward Pierce displayed his self-confidence by assuring Robert Agar that he would be able to successfully travel from each of the second-class train cars to reach the gold. Pierce enhanced his argument by stating he had climbed with a famous mountaineer named A.E. Coolidge and that “the ropes and tackle [are] up in the closet” (Crichton 260). In reality, Pierce had no experience with the activity and he “merely said that [he had experience] to reassure Agar” (Crichton 289). Pierce risked his…

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    many instances in triumphing Everest. Jon Krakauer validates this when he talks about delaying his expedition for a year because it “would give me time to train properly for the physical demands of the expedition”(27). Krakauer is an experienced mountaineer, so if he is willing to push off his “boyhood dream” for a year, there must be good reason behind it. His physical shape may be one of the biggest reasons he prevailed in climbing the mountain. Jon Krakauer demonstrates superior physical…

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    This is present in the parts of the book where he blames other people of the group for not being well prepared for the Everest lifestyle. Kakutani from the New York Times states, “Krakauer quickly discovered that his fellow Everest clients were ‘nothing like the hardcore climbers’ he had climbed with in the past” (Review #1). This shows that the other clients in Krakauer’s team, in Krakauer’s opinion, are not the best of clients. One client in particular in Sandy Hill Pittman. “Sandy Hill…

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    Virginia is not very expensive compared to other schools. Tuition is $7,632 and room and board is $9,024 per year. This is relatively inexpensive to go to college. Also with scholarships it will be even less. In addition, I have always liked the Mountaineers and have wanted to go the WVU since I was…

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