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    Isaac Newton's Three Laws

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    Without these three laws there would be a huge misunderstanding in how things move, rise, and fall. Every time you hit a ball or bounce on a trampoline you are using one of Newton’s three laws. Newton’s first law is “an object in motion stays in motion and an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.” (Newton’s first law) This law means that a bowling ball will keep rolling until an outside interferes like a wall. Another way to explain this law would be when you get…

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    playing competitive soccer with the Nationals. Soccer was the first sport I played and might be the only sport I will play. One day at a soccer game, when I was 6, I got my first goal. Everyone was crowded around the ball right next to the goal. I was standing out of the group, when the ball came out of the group. I kicked it in the goal and everyone was so excited. I now do soccer every other day. My dog, Jerald,…

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    When we think about the word sport, should we think that it’s about physical involvement, athletes, teams, skill, or a goal? However, should it always have a physical activity in it or, does it have to be in the Olympics to be called a sport? Sports should not be thought to be only physical activities, but mind and skill as well. In seeing the training that goes on into any type of sport can be stressful, even in chess, and the effects of stress can exhaust a person, even when they aren’t doing…

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    toys they played with, and fun games. First of all, one of the games they played were training games.The noble children played stool ball, wrestling, horseback riding, and archery. They trained playing those games to become skilled when they become a knight.Peasant children also played some of the same games as stool ball but they played different games as Golf, Game Ball, and Bowls. Noble children and peasant children played the the a lot of the same games as well, as hurling, skittles, hammer,…

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    end of the sand box by herself. She didn’t talk to the other girls when she would go and get things to dig her hole or create objects in the sand. Further back in the play yard were Chris and kelvin playing with some kick balls and fome bowling pens. Kelvin would throw the ball at the pen but Chris would kick it at them and they would score it on how many they knocked over. Some days after they played a little they would come back together and pick a…

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    time given into the dedication needed to be great, many suffer from their grades. Learning that I could easily fall ineligible and lose my money and not be able to participate is a lot to lose. The only reason I am at St. Francis is because of the bowling scholarship being so well, otherwise I wouldn’t be able to afford to go to school here. This being so, driving home from practice every day and getting home at 9pm every night, being expected to do homework and study to full potential isn’t…

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    Colonies Life Experience

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    Hi, I'm Claire and I am a citizen of England but I have decided to travel over to the colonies to see what their life is like. I have visited for eight and a half months now so I have gotten the gist of how life is lived here. First of all, I find it quite weird how they have their class system set up. Instead of having their classes born into, they have to use their knowledge and talent to work themselves up or marry someone of the higher class. Also, what the colonists wear shows how high…

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    6. Chad Christian Clift and the Beauty of Simple Menus Whether he is preparing delightfully tasty meals at a Seattle restaurant or cooking in his own home, Chef Chad Christian Clift believes that the best meals are the ones that are based on simplicity. Working with Asian cuisine has heightened this philosophy, and given him a chance to broaden his definition of simple elegance. There is truly something to be said for keeping a meal or menu item simple. This by no means implies that the item has…

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    Get Your Head(phones) in the Game It’s a Friday night. You’re in the living room with your friends, sitting on the couch, watching TV. On the screen are two teams competing against each other. They all have on bright, unique uniforms, and are in the middle of a filled, loud, brightly lit stadium. But they’re on a stage. And they’re sitting down, each in front of their own monitors. This is the world of competitive video gaming. This profession is commonly known as ‘eSports’, but I would argue…

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    Whether I am performing with my saxophone on the field in the marching band or rolling a twelve-pound ball down the lane on the bowling team, I am aware of my environment. This awareness allows me to easily adapt to various situations. If I venture too close to another marching band member on the field, or if I advance too close to the oily bowling lane, I recall the time when I fell out of a shopping cart, and how I could have avoided that predicament by simply paying attention…

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