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    Through the Sights Everyone handles pressure differently. Some people get shaky and unorganized while others use pressure to fuel their performance. Competitive shooting has been my passion for years and my match at the 2016 Junior Olympic Rifle Competition in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is my most memorable experience. My shooting career depended on my performance at this match, and I never expected to do as well as I did. Shooting may appear easy, but in reality shooting goes far beyond…

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    Without a doubt, LeBron James and Michael Jordan are considered to be legends in the National Basketball Association, otherwise known as the NBA. Both players have achieved tons of accomplishments. Although they have similarities, they also have a great deal of differences. Some of the similarities and differences these players share is their environment, accomplishments, and characteristics. Environment plays one of the biggest roles in similarities and differences of these legends. When he…

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    Truth was a mother of several children who were sold into slavery. Ain’t I a Woman is a transcription of a speech given by Truth at the May 1851 Women’s Convention in Akron, Ohio. Ain’t I a Woman is arguably Truth’s most well-known speech. In this speech, she argues that all women are naturally equal to men and attempts to prove this sentiment by providing evidence of her strength and work that she claims is equal to…

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    Sojourner Truth (c. 1797 - 1883) Run through plagiarism check In 1851, a middle-aged woman of almost six feet, with a deep speaking voice and an unerring eye for a catchy phrase, got to her feet in the midst of the Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio. “ I could work as much and eat as much as a man—when I could get it—and bear the lash as well!” Sojourner Truth declared to the audience. “And ain't I a woman? I have borne 13 children, and seen most all sold off to slavery, and when I cried…

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    In the time of Democratic-Republican and Whig powers, the United States was a very split country with little harmony. The Democrats began to fight for their ideals and spread them across the United States, usually by starting reform movements; which gradually changed the American society very gradually into the beliefs of the Democratic Party. These acts took place mostly in 1825 to 1855 and greatly changed the nation. Some movements such as the Women’s Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, the…

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    During the Women’s Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio in 1851, she delivered a persuasive speech by rebuking antifeminist arguments that were common during her time. In her statement, he spoke articulately concerning needs to preserve women’s rights, and she became a symbol of influential women…

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    Stephen Curry's Legacy

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    unit, many social and historical movements, as well as people and their legacies, have been explored. Stephen Curry is a very successful NBA player, that is still writing his legacy today. On March 14th, 1988, Wardell Stephen Curry ll was born in Akron, Ohio (Ott). Little did anybody know that he would bring his basketball team to a championship and win two MVP’s when he was at it. His father, former NBA star, played for the Charlotte Hornets, in North Carolina, so it was a given that Steph…

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    My identity was formed through the experiences I went through growing up. According to Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development people go through many experiences that can attribute to their personal identity. Growing up there have been many emotional and psychological experiences that have shaped who I am. The first stage in Erikson’s psychosocial theory is trust versus mistrust. This stage takes place around the age of infancy to 1.5 years old. According to Saul McLeod from…

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    rights movement. Sojourner was so gifted with public speaking skills that she could silence every man who opposed women. The interconnection between anti-slavery, women’s rights and race are visible in her activism. She is famous by her speech in Akron, Ohio in 1851 at the Women’s Rights Convention when she answered to white male anti suffragist provocateurs emphasizing the injustice of African-American women, condemning the idea of “feminine fragility”, because her “womanhood” and her “female…

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    Max Jennings Case Study

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    swing b. Change the comma to a semicolon c. Remove the hyphens in over-the-head d. Replace the exclamation point with a question mark 1 points Question 3 I'd like to introduce: Jen from Reno, Nevada; Joe from Akron, Ohio; and Jack from Austin, Texas. a. Remove the colon…

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