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    the sports that are equivalent to males. The sports both male and female can partake in professionally include Basketball, Golf, Boxing, Soccer, Wrestling, and Olympian sports such as Swimming, Track and Field, Gymnastics, Volleyball, Cycling, and Archery. There is no female equivalent for Football, Baseball, and Hockey. Those professional sports are indeed very competitive and require a lot of difficult training and accommodations in order to participate and make it a way of living for those…

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    Since the beginning of Western Civilization there has always been a social difference between men and women. In many societies they believe women were emotional, couldn’t make logical decisions, needs to be taken care by their men, and only should take care of the children and the household chores. Men were capable of doing many things and were more open to do what they wish. As the world develop culture and views changed and adapted to fit the current time but one thing always stayed the same,…

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    Confucian Beliefs

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    Religionfacts). He was first influenced by his mother’s teachings and as he grew in his late teens, he soon became a passionate learner. However some things about Confucius remained unknown like, “ (...) his mastery of the six arts—ritual, music, archery, charioteering,…

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    ready, we left for the forest that surrounds the kingdom. When I hunt with my men, we normally use the strategy of cornering the prey, and then delivering a fatal blow with a well placed arrow. Not to brag, but I have been brushing up on my horseback archery lately. As we ventured into the forest, one of my men alerted me to a deer directly to our right. As is procedure, we positioned our horses correctly to surround the deer. I immediately took out my bow, readied an arrow from my quiver, and…

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    Is the tassel worth the cost? Have you ever wondered if the cost of a college education is worth the cost? This is what parents deliberate when their high school senior is applying for college. Students perceive the beauty of the school; parents view the bills. Each year, incoming college freshman is beginning their new adventure of attending college. The biggest concern with starting school is how students will pay for this expensive education. Some people believe that the cost of a college…

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    Camp Keem Reflection

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    When my mom was sick, it was extremely difficult for me to connect with others. I cried all the time. I had no one around me that understood what it was like to have a parent with cancer. Cancer. It took me a long time to even tell anyone my mom was sick. I felt so alone. I went into a very deep depression when my mom was going through treatments. I needed to be surrounded by others who knew what I was going through and could empathize with. That was the moment my mom told me about Camp Kesem.…

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    Hunter Safety Book

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    As I am crawling through the cornfield stubble on a cold December evening, with my bow clenched tightly in my right fist, I become more aware of the hard dirt stabbing into my knees as I inch my way towards the grove. My hands are white from the numbing wind; the gusts pricking my face that sends a cold chill down my spine. As I lose the feeling of my face and my eyes begin to water, I only have one thing in mind, venison. I arrive to the grove, and make shelter behind a large oak. I scan the…

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    Kapilavastu. At birth, the baby was named Siddhartha. Buddha is the name under which became known after his enlightenment. Very soon, the young prince amazed his teachers and the wises by his knowledge. He was also very good at horse riding and archery. Growing up, he gets a pleasant appearance, The…

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    A Long Walk Research Paper

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    camp, we saw animal carcass. Some portions of the trails were very narrow and treacherous and we had to be very careful when hiking. Day 6: We relaxed on day 6 as it was our layover day. We did laundry and breakfast in the morning and then went for archery, arrowhead making, and saw some archeological artifacts inside a teepee. We played baseball with a crew from Texas and after dinner, went on a sunset hike and hiked back down using our flash lights. Day 7: We hiked 9 miles on this day. We…

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    Unlike other sport branches, women are members of many archery clubs in this period and are allowed to participate regularly in tournaments. Love emphasizes the importance of swimming as a cultural and social practice from a sporting event by stating that the place of the woman in the swimming world reflects the position of the woman in the British society. At that time, in the swimming area, the swimming places were sorted according to the sex, the swimming distances and the clothes were…

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