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    table, a shelf, and an armchair. After we finished, there was D&D to be played. Playing the game there was Hunter, Ian, Keagan, Max (obviously), Stephen, and Me. Aside from the one’s I’ve just listed, there was also Breck. Breck was the Dungeon Master (DM). D&D, for the uninitiated, is a table-top game that requires a hefty imagination and enough wrist strength to roll a die. A famous die used for the game is the dodecahedron die, or the d20. It was necessary, usually, for the aforementioned…

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    Pokeball Research Paper

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    Pokémon Go players have no easy task when it comes to catching Pokémon. These small pocket monsters make players use all their skill, knowledge and even a little luck to capture the creatures. Which is why players deserve a XP Bonus when playing the game by a little trick when throwing a PokeBall. Pokeball throws can be pretty basic. It’s the effort to nail the Pokémon before it takes off in the bushes (or wherever it might be going) However, if you are willing to throw a Pokeball like a…

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    have received the greatest gift anyone could ever be given, joy. I find joy in the smiles I see on those children's faces when they finally find the correct answer to a math problem. I find joy in the laughs I hear when the club members are playing a game of basketball. I find joy in seeing the club prosper and grow larger overtime. I find joy in the knowledge that none of those things would be possible without the yearly funds the Haunted House event raises. From this experience I have learned…

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    move and we were in the homestretch. Finally our team got to the hotel and we found our roommates and got to our rooms. My team had our first game the night we got there so we had to get changed and head for the bus. When my team got to the complex my team warmed up. The game had started and we were down 1 nothing. We got in the groove and scored 7 goals. The game ended and we went back to the hotel and had a party. But our party was crashed because we all had to go to…

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    I look at the clock, only 5 min left. I get passed the ball in the open field at half field. I look and stop, I can either make too decisions too put the ball in the back of the net. I can either go left which is my dominant side but, I would have to go pass two defenders. In my head “Can I do it. Do I have the skills to do it?’’ I can either go right where I would only have to split two defenders and easily go past them and make a goal. In my life it's always been like playing soccer, I have…

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    Episode 1 Problem Solver I started playing with a few friends and it moved on from there. I always feel like shooting around or just playing a game of basketball helps with my problems. When something has made me mad. It always makes me feel happier. It also has relieved of a lot of stress that happened. . The feel of the basketball always has felt so natural to me. The way my fingers wrap around like they are a perfect match. When I go to a basketball court really anywhere. I would feel like…

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    Standing Tall Book Report

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    Standing Tall: The Kevin Everett Story (Published in 2008), the book written by Sam Carchidi, aims to discuss a former National Football League player overcoming a seemingly irreversible injury during his professional career. I selected this non-fictional book because it reminds me of the days when I participated in football in high school and how fortunate I was to be able to walk away from the sport with no severe injuries, as many do. I was constantly reminded of the freak accidents endured…

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    Social Stereotypes

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    Description The moments leading up to a varsity football game is an exciting, electric experience. I feel that varsity sports in high school are somehow underappreciated or perhaps delivered underwhelmingly. The feeling at my first game was poetry in motion. We met in the bus garage, the dusty, discarded material surrounding us, and smelling as musty as old junk should. We sat on hard, cold chairs with wheels on them that rolled when I shifted my weight. It was fairly hot and I could feel the…

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    The popularity of the game is growing everyday and with rising stars coming into the game, such as Carson Wentz and Ezekiel Elliott, it appears that it will be popular for years to come. Football is something that brings friends together. When bringing all of these friends together, the consumption of alcohol in today's society is something that always seems to go along with that. Therefore, it is very appropriate that many alcohol companies advertise during these football games. However, the…

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    Jeffery Green author of “6 Negative Effects Of Too Much Screen Time For Kids”, argue about children’s screentime. Children’s screentime shouldn’t be limited, because the child’s parents can be emailing twenty-four seven, but the child can’t play video games, so there is no fairness, children can build relationships with other juveniles online, and children can develop careers in programing or digital media. Parents who limit their child’s screen time aren’t being fair to their children. Bergman…

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