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    RRIINNGG!! Oh no! that was the second bell I'm going to be late! c'mon go up faster people go! Phew! On time wait, where's my homework! OH NO!! AHH! oh it was all a dream phew! wait today's the first day of middle school! That's something that can happen to you in middle school well there are also good things in middle school but first there are something you should know. Let's start off with the most common one, lockers. We don't like them but we have to use them. One…

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    making it harder to survive. In addition, many animals undergo extended sorrowful deaths when they get hurt but not killed by hunters. A study of eighty radio-collared white-tailed deer found that of the 22 deer who had been shot with “traditional archery equipment”, 11 were wounded but not recovered by hunters.”(2) Moreover, some of these animals that have been hurt by hunters, get shot for the second time, making the death of the animal a really painful one. A British study of deer hunting…

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    that we went rock climbing, the rock climbing was made from real rocks, that was something I had never seen before, but it was extra fun. The next station was low ropes , at low ropes I finished it forwards and backwards. The station after that was archery, I was…

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    there are large individual differences in aggression. How would an evolutionary psychology theory explain the sex differences and at the same time, the within sex-group variations in aggression? Post your response and comment on another student's post. Under the lens of evolutionary psychology we can see several factors that help explain the tendency of males to be more aggressive than females. One of the top mechanisms of evolution is survival. In this the presence of male aggression served…

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    Alexander the Great was born in the Pella Region of Macedonia on July 20, 356 B.C. His father was King Phillip of Macedon and his mother was Queen Olympia, who was the daughter of King Neoptolemus. Alexander resented his father growing up because he was constantly engaged in military campaigns and was hardly home. Alexander the Great should have an iconic status because of his education, military experience, and conquests throughout his life. “I had rather excel others in the knowledge of what…

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    training routine had morphed away from building raw strength and agility. Although the workouts continue, our emphasis is now on sharpening weapons skills. Weapons are my forte, and I was in my element. I love the utility of a sabre, I am fair with archery and as for guns, well, let 's just say I 'm in favor of them. Guns are equalizers. Gun Control means having one in your hands when needed and hitting what you intend. I am not a weak person, but I am small. I refuse to be a victim, whether the…

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    The Ana-Luic Legend

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    roamed the old forests, and happen to be about 3 ½ to 5 ½ feet tall, though considered short by many, what they lacked in height and strength they utilized in intelligence, agility and stamina. Like other cultures they enjoyed dancing, singing, and archery, and choice foods were sweet potatoes and fish. Together they became expert farmers who utilized the isolated islands high temperatures, vast array of endemic flora and fauna and many range of environments. Resembling western…

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    After a mile of walking through the titanic trees we finally came to a halt in front of a tower looking like an archer tower. “Yes, we’re going practice my archery”, he said as he jumped up and down like a clown. “Calm down, we are not going to practice archery, we are going to go on a zip line. “Wait, what did you say, are we going to zip line?” I questioned as I started to quiver. “Yes, we’re going to zip line”, as a bright smile like the sun appeared on…

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    Olympics Dbq Essay

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    Throughout time many nations have competed in the Olympics. Nations compete against each other through many athletic events. Many people come together to watch the Olympic games. World issues, such as WWII, gender equality, and the Cold War, have affected the development of the modern Olympics. Issues involving WWII has affected the Olympics’ development. During the 1936 games held in Germany, young Nazis were encouraged to prove that Nazism was superior to democracy. The day before the…

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    to gain weight and earn a disqualification, all to avoid a match with a competitor from which country? 9. Only one Olympics ever featured the intentional killing of animals, the 1900 Paris Games. Which sport included the killing? a) Shooting b) Archery c) Fishing d) Hunting 10. During the 1980 Moscow Olympics, Finnish athletes claimed local Games officials aided the Soviet Javelin throwers by - a) Intimidating opposing teams with whispered threats. b) Greasing the javelins. c) Opening the…

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