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    Gahr Scholarship

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    cheerleader for seven and a half years - made All-American Cheerleader at cheer camp in Hot Springs three times. I was the captain of bowling for three years, each year I qualified for state. With being a three time state qualifier I also made All-State Bowler two times; placing seventh out of seventy-four girls last year and twelfth out of seventy-seven girls this year. I have been a member of the student advisory board,…

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    College is the beginning of a young adult’s life. It is the first time most adolescents are away from home and are learning to be independent from their parents. Selecting a college is a very important decision, often based on academic programs, athletic programs, or location. What most of the students applying to the University of Tennessee do not realize is that the school has a very rich history in paranormal activity. A myriad of ghosts reportedly haunt various buildings across the…

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    “How dare you try to hog all the continent!” by Rocky Mountain News, 1866. The transcontinental railroad ran through the continent like a steel horse. The railroad was a massive event that happened in American history, and encounter and exchange occurred in this situation. For Chinese immigrants and Native Americans the transcontinental railroad was a series of tragic encounters. However, the transcontinental railroad allowed goods and services to be exchanged across the United States allowing…

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    rioters. Why does the British gets involved with the fight between slaves and slave masters is never mention in Holton’s test. Holton states that there were rumors1 of slave rebellion but does not give enough evidence. He only provides a story of Bowler Cock's slaves who attack a neighbor and three of them got shot by white men who went to stop the slaves¹. Holton's reasoning does not add up because Cock's slaves’ incident occurred in 1769 and the Governor hid the gunpowder in 1775. This makes…

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    Although they are both very popular bat-and-ball games, baseball is more enjoyable because it is easy to understand. Baseball is most commonly played in the western hemisphere. Some countries baseball is played in is the United States, Canada, China, Mexico, and more. Cricket is played mostly in the eastern hemisphere. England, Canada, Australia, India, and others are countries cricket is played in. The terminology is the same in both sports, however, they differ in their equipment, field,…

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    The Papa's Clothing

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    were usually worn over chitons), pilleus, calcei repandi (pointed shoes), and had loose long hair and beards. As for women, they wore Dedalic chiton, a mantle worn over the head, pointed shoes (also known as a local style type of shoes), a rounded bowler (pointed hat), and loose long hair, ringlets, or tutulus. During 525-475 B.C.E, men wore more clothing and women wore less clothing. Men usually wore short chiton, a variety of mantles, himation, a rounded short (also known as dress-like…

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    Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett is a modernist play that is often used as a prime example of theatre of absurd. The absurd within theatrical literature is defined by themes of purposelessness and bewilderment, with limited characterization seen and a disjointed, incomprehensible plot. In the article Waiting is All by Ruby Cohn, she explains how Beckett uses these absurdist values to create dramatic tension, without having noteworthy characters or any semblance of a progressive story. Cohn…

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    If you have siblings you always compete with them and see who is better imagine if you were competing on a professional field with thousands of people watching you, well that is the case for the Manning brothers. Peyton Manning dominates his little brother,Eli Manning. He beated many big records,he gets praised for all the things he has done for the sport he loves by trophies and he has overcame lots of obstacles and has been through alot. First,he beated many big records. He beat milestone…

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    A distant example of a back who mitigated the dreadful flaw includes a former pro-bowler, Tiki Barber. As most recall, the 205lb running back also had plenty of ball security issues for a number of years. From 2000-03, Barber put a total of 35 footballs on the turf. He had no choice but to adopt a new ball carrying technique after Tom…

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    “Slapstick” is classed as a style of humor, which involves exaggerated physical activity that takes human common sense to a further level of their mind. The phrase “slapstick" belongs to the Italian language word batacchio. In England it is known as a club-like object combined of two wooden slats used in commedia dell'arte. If the battacchio is struck it makes smacking noise loudly and with such little force it transfers from the object through to the person acting like they have been struck.…

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