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    proper housing and the nutrition in the food that they need as an athlete.The Huffington Post states that the college athletes can stay in college and not go to the pros if the athletes get paid and might stay in college for maybe 4 years.Furthermore, bleacher report states that the coach was getting paid 0.64 million dollars more than the usual pay Also on Saturday down south it states,Barack Obama says“What does frustrate me is where I see coaches getting…

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    As I walk into the gym my senses go wild. There’s many smells of sweat, weird smelling perfumes, and colognes. I finally spotted Coach Ed after scanning the whole gym for 2 minutes. He was standing by the bleachers at the far end, watching the kids like a 6’4 tall hawk. While I was walking towards him he began to laugh because I almost tripped over a cone while walking to him. From that moment I knew this was going to be a fun interview. Coach Ed is originally from Hialeah, Florida. Coach Ed is…

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    Dant Clayton Corp. Positively Impacts Local Economy Through Expansion Dant Clayton Corp. got its start in 1979 with building Little League Baseball Bleachers. Now the company supplies bleachers needed for up to 60,000-seat stadiums and continues to evolve and expand. Growth is difficult when 70 percent of market share is split between Dant Clayton and one other company. Additionally, Dant Clayton encountered the obstacle that the product was difficult to export; therefore, growing outside of…

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    desk, near a window, in the library and on top of bleachers. When the student is in the hallway he is worried about the students walking, the teahers walking, and things that are on the walls. When he is at the desk the student sits his chair on two legs or plays with items inside of the desk. When in the library or by a window the student is distracted by things area him such as what is outside or what is in the library. While on top of the bleacher the student has nothing but a blank wall and…

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    For example, we sing songs on peoples’ birthdays to celebrate, and have Christmas music to make the season festive. Music is something personal and means something different to every person who listens to it. The song “I wanna get better” by the Bleachers reminds me of a particular moment with my friends during this past summer. It was my friends Erin, Maddie, and myself during May of 2017. We were walking around Secor Park during the sweltering May 17th, the day before our high school…

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    Imagine a home outside of home, a place where everybody knows everybody. For me, this is football Friday nights at the Glascock County football field. It is more than just a football field, it is a home. The sound of the cowbells clinging together, the unavoidable scent of the freshly grilled hamburgers, and the view of the bright lights beaming down on the field are all just a piece of an unforgettable puzzle. Everyone looks forward to Fridays, but not always for the same reason. For most…

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    between the players during football. Both Football and Soccer carry a high risk of getting severely injured, but football is more dangerous than soccer. “In 2011, the Bleacher Report ranked soccer in sixth place in the top 10 most dangerous sports. Football was ranked as the third most dangerous sport in 2011 by the Bleacher Report, due to…

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    Back to the Past The upcoming week is Spring Formal Dance at Phoenix High School. Students are passing notes, asking their crushes to the dance. Some students test their limits to go big, making posters saying, “Would you go to Spring Formal with me?”, and buying bouquets or chocolates or candy; who would ever say, “no” to that. Grace and her squad; Mason, Daisy, Olivia, and Maya; planned to walk together into the assembly. The assembly was authorized to inform the students about the Spring…

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    Do you even wonder how it feels to go a day in the world feeling as if you were a noodles, with no strength to do anything? However, some people may say to just exercise and gain strength. Some of us may not have that option. People call us lazy, liars, or over reacting. Though, our true name is Myasthenia Gravis warrior or fallen snow flake. Myasthenia Gravis, MG for short, is a “chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disorder that is characterized by fluctuating weakness of the voluntary muscle…

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    start of the game, but that was ok. We didn’t come for the game. The Cocoa bean is the place to hang out and have fun in the bleacher. I have never watched a single football game. After buying our tickets Lindsey and I walk through the gates, but go our separate ways because we have different friend groups we hang out with. I make my way up to the highest corner of the bleachers where I’m greeted with happy screams from my friends. I jog up the steps to the top and I’m handed another energy…

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