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    Soccer Captain Roles

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    Captains of Premier League Teams 2015-16: Captain is the one of most important player on any sporting field. The role of Captain is crucial, and Football is no exception. Potentially Captain is the most challenging position in the Football. The job of the Captain is to organize his team and act as a real leader on the pitch and in dressing room. Here is the complete list of Captains of Premier League Teams 2015-16: 1-Team: Arsenal Arsenal Captain: Mikel Arteta Mikal Arteta was appointed…

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    emotions that were abundant during a particular time frame. Alexandre Hogue depicted rural farming through the lense of the Dust Bowl, a natural disaster that affected the Midwestern states in the 1930’s. In contrast to tragedy, Anna Mary Robertson Moses, known as Grandma Moses since she started her career at age 78, portrayed…

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    Americans as a society have developed a habit or a tradition of idolizing sporting events. More specifically, The Super Bowl. One part that Americans look forward to, the commercials. Some might not believe that these commercials impact our lives, but they give us a look into how others perceive each other. When companies use celebrities in their commercials, they try to attract those who idolize these people and their lifestyle. Other companies play on the viewers' humor to try to sell their…

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    Black Blizzard Summary A “black blizzard” seen by the families daughter caused the parents to prepare for a tragic disaster by stuffing wet towels under doors and windows. Wildlife is scrambling to run away and the disaster covers the house in dirt. The daughter says she can taste and feel the dirt in her mouth and teeth despite the wet towel over her face while awaiting the storm to end. This disaster is called a Dust Storm, In the 1930’s many midwestern states had hundreds of these storms…

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    It was the playoffs and we were playing the lions at mills football field.It was me number 22, Luke number 19, Cam number 8, and Brady number 7 playing as the captains and the leaders.If we won we kept playing and went to the semifinals against the bandits. It was the day. The day that we were going to play the rivals in football the lions. The Lions are a team that we have never beaten and we all believed that this was going to be the first time we would beat them.…

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    decline since the farmers were buying fewer good and services due to rising prices, stagnant wages, and an unbalanced distribution of income. Numerous farmers decided to move to California in an act of desperation because they were avoiding the dust bowl (severely dry land and erosion caused dust to fly everywhere ruining farms and homes) and many were so poor that they lived in shacks. In another act of desperation many farmers kept the farm but bought new machines in hopes of getting some work…

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    There are a multitude of themes that can be acknowledged throughout the entirety of The Grapes of Wrath. One theme that I noticed to be prevalent in almost every chapter was the idea of joining together, putting aside differences, and cooperating, regardless of whether you were strangers. Supporting your fellow man seemed to recur again and again. This can be seen in the way all the characters in the story interact with each other. The Joad family begins their journey to California as a broken…

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    Undefeated There are many thoughts on whether or not football builds or reveals character. Here are my three reasons for why football reveals character and why it doesn't build it. First is that it mainly shows your true colors. Second is you can't exactly build character it reveals it. Third is that when you're playing football it releases your feelings. Those are my three reasons why i believe football reveals character. The first reason is that it shows your true character or your true…

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    the Dust Bowl. Throughout the novel, you see several people’s stories and the ups and down they faced leading up to and during the Dust Bowl. You see how these families faced the challenges with their living arrangements, economic struggles, and family fatalities. The main objective of this novel is to show the importance of this historical event that changed the way every single family lived and to show the environmental ignorance people had that helped lead to the results of the Dust Bowl.…

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    “They were despised by New Yorkers. They were filthy and illiterate. They stank of fish and garlic. They had running sores. They had no honor and worked for nothing.” This excerpt is a story about how many people (immigrants) have suffered, how unfairly they’ve been treated, and how their family fell apart. This excerpt relates to The Grapes of Wrath because the Joads went through the same cycle where they starved, had no home, no jobs, little money, judged by people etc. In the beginning of…

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