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    As I walked up to the plate, I wiped the beads of sweat dripping from my head while I was looking at my 3rd base coach and he gave me the sign to wait to swing till after the first strike. I felt butterflies in my stomach as I stepped into the batters box. The first pitch was a strike and then the next three pitches were balls. The kid that batted in front of me had the same count count and he got a changeup down the middle and hit the ball to right field. So as I was standing in…

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    “Either you run the day, or the day runs you.” Jim Rohn said this and it powerfully connects to me. The quote means, are you killing time aimlessly or exploiting it purposefully. I try to live everyday with at least one goal, a purpose, an objective. My life can best be described by a softball stolen from a field, memories of my family, and my future career. A softball is a symbol of my life. My life would be completely different if I didn’t play softball. I wouldn’t rush to practice every day…

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    Argumentative Essay on School Uniforms It is a widely addressed subject whether schools should demand students to wear uniforms or not. On one hand, parents and teachers alike believe this requirement will carry with it less violence in schools and help children concentrate; on the other hand, a common objection is that uniforms conflict with the student’s rights of expression. Nevertheless, overall, the benefits of implanting uniforms in schools are more substantial than of not applying any.…

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    Have you ever heard the term “situational awareness”? I simply describe this as being able to see the big picture and understanding what is going on all around you. When I flew an F-14 Tomcat for the Navy, I had to understand both what was happening inside my airplane and outside of it. To lose focus on situation could mean loss of life. On the inside, I had to keep an eye on radar displays and gauges. I also had to listen to the radio and process information. I also needed to be aware of…

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    lives would be getting completed. According to the article “Student Perspective on Homework”, Part-time jobs or babysitting siblings may interfere with the student's ability to complete their assignments. Extracurricular activities such as soccer, basketball, or football, may end late at night sending students home tired and unmotivated to complete their assigned homework tasks (Wilson). With homework getting in the way of sports and other activities, it can cause frustration and kids staying…

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    Gun Violence Effects

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    More than 12,000 people die of homicides due to gun violence each year. Gun violence is a form of violence that has the use of a gun. Some forms of gun violence are suicide, intentional homicide, or even domestic abuse. One of the amendments states that you have the right to carry a gun. When a person kills someone they should lose the right to carry a gun. Gun violence can have many effects, especially towards children. Children who are exposed to gun violence later get negative…

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    Law of Supply and Demand — how it applies to all One of the most basic economic laws, the law of Supply and Demand is connected to and is applicable practically into all economic principles in every way. The law of supply and demand explains how prices are fixed for the sale of goods. In its application to the real market, supply and demand pull against each other until the market finds an equilibrium price. Demand is the degree at which consumers want to buy a product. As the Economic theory…

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    St Marys Vision Statement

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    St Marys Catholic Primary School is a mixed school located in Isleworth. Their vision statement is, “Our school family at St Mary’s wants this to be a safe, caring, creative and happy place, where we all have a fair chance to learn and grow together and to do the best we can. We do this by knowing and loving Jesus more every day and by following his teachings in a joyful way” (Smi.hounslow.sch.uk, 2017). Through observed practice, this vision statement demonstrates that the school have a…

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    If you want to succeed with your website or online business, the most important piece of Internet marketing advice that you can receive is to build your online presence. Building an online presence takes a lot of work, and there are many different ways of going about it. The best strategy is to incorporate several different approaches to ensure that your presence grows as large and as quickly as possible. One of the most essential ways of increasing your online presence is through search engine…

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    Catchers should have the right to block the plate. If a catcher was to guard the plate with his body before the rule was made he would get the runner out if he holds onto the ball. Now if a catcher barely blocks a sliding lane it is an obstruction call and he would be safe even if he tags the runner out. The rule states that the catcher is not allowed to block the plate without giving the runner a lane otherwise it is obstruction. If the runner hits the catcher or doesn’t slide when it is a…

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