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    nominate people who have passed on. Her co- worker continued with her work on the molecular structure of viruses and she won the nobel prize. 5) We to understand that the can be a complementary swquence in the DNA by only with the base that are complementary bases. We also have to understand how our body work in order to discover cue's for the disease that a have or that exist. We have to be able to know how to treat our body in order for us to live long. The replication is also important…

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    our pitcher threw the ball and the batter hit the ball to short stop and T.K threw it to first base and everyone screamed and shouted for him. We got three outs our turn to bat and there was no run limit and Tyler was up to bat and he hit it to outfield and he run to second base and then Kyle Blagg got up to bat and got a single. Logan Wilcher was next up to bat and he hit it to short stop and the bases was loaded with zero outs and Trendin McKinney was up to bat and he was a home run hitter.…

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    Extreme Sports “It was like clearing the mind in medication.” Throughout our lives we go through things that make us upset so we act out. Extreme sports is a way of us acting out, because instead of taking medication you are doing something dangerous. In the article “Extreme Sports Not About Risk Taking Study” the author shows why extreme sports is like medication and is helpful. In the three articles “The World’s Most Dangerous Sports”, Extreme Sports Not About Risk Taking” and “A Solemn…

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    The Day I Hit My FIrst Dinger!!! Today I am going to be telling you about when I hit my first “Dinger” homerun in baseball. Have you ever had the blood running through your body, adrenaline rushing, and heart pumping so fast it was about to pop out of your chest? Me neither until that day at the plate. Sit back, grab your popcorn and get ready for this exciting story! I woke up to the bright, warm, colorful sky at about 8 o'clock to get ready for a fun, exciting day of baseball. I got all…

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    that's why he talks so loud. Going into the try-out I was the definite favorite to win the starting position at first base. As try-outs progressed I noticed that the competition level had increased. The next week Coach Chisenhall had made his final cuts and as I predicted I was on the A team. As the season rolled on I was able to cruise my way into the starting position at first base with almost little to no competition at all. As the first game arrived coach Chisenhall gave a speech before the…

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    between Jig and her American. The symbolism of the white elephants further emphasizes the subject of the story. Hemingway did a great job in comparing the white elephants to an unborn baby. The symbolisms in the story are white elephants, the train station, and alcoholic beverages. The white elephants symbolize a consequence no one wants which refers to Jig’s unborn child. In the beginning of the story Jig daze off looking at the hills which were “white in the sun and the country was brown and…

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    unwavering quality near 100% inside of 2 to 3 minutes of timetable accomplished through isolated running and sign need. • High catchments – around 11,000 occupants inside of a 500m stroll of a LRT stop. • Opportunity exchange at Kingsland metro rail station. • Real purpose of trade at Stoddard Road/Sandringham Road for transport LRT exchange. • An armada of 15 electric-controlled LRT Vehicles with aerating and cooling and available low-floor outline with limit for up to 450 individuals…

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    Military Power House Essay

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    America has now become known as the power house of the world. We hold the best military power there is. At first it wasn’t that way. During our revolution, we were only farmers who had muskets and pitch forks. Through the help of allies we were able to beat the British and claim our victory and independence. There were many other wars that would happen before us, the U.S. would become the military power house of the world. After WWII in 1939. Then the US decided it was their job to be the police…

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    Softball Coaching Report

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    the modified game meant that all children had plenty of chances to practice batting in a game-like situation and the children who didn’t get a hit get more chances to practice their skills, while the children who did hit the ball are running the bases. The reason that I would have the children figure out how they best hit the ball with the technique (e.g. timing) is because it will help to empower the children, which is important because it helps the children to have a sense of control over…

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    choice turned him from a mischievous young adolescent to the well-mannered, well-educated, sophisticated man he is today. On April 10th, 1969 Vicky and Larry A. Pasch welcomed their first born Larry Edward Pasch. Larry E. Pasch was born on a military base in North Carolina named Fort Bragg. Larry’s father was serving in North Carolina when Larry was born. Larry’s mom, Vicky, was a stay at home mom at the time. His family later decided to reside in a small farm town named Freeport, Illinois. A…

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