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    Punch Bowl Research Paper

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    Punch Bowl Social: Throws You in a Pool, Hopes You Can Swim Introduction The coolest bar/restaurant in Denver, Colorado is located on Boulevard and 1st. It has bowling, darts, pool, arcade games, ski-ball, shuffle board, classic board games, and more. The food was created by Hugh Acheson, a Top Chef judge and it is phenomenal. The cocktails are all handcrafted and you can order them by the punch bowl. The restaurant is the size of a half a football field with three bars, one of which is…

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    “Play any scale you would like,” the violinist said to me. Play any scale? Saying this to a well-trained musician is like telling a mother to choose her favorite child from her many children. There are biases of the difficulty of each scale to every person, especially depending on the different strengths and weaknesses for each instrument. The person who auditioned me was a violinist, and I was a flutist. There is a major difference of scale biases between someone who plays a wind instrument…

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    While reading Angela Morales’ essay collection, The Girls in My Town, we are able to see through her writing a dark and at the same time humorous moments that took place in her life. You will find a door into her life, as you keep reading more and more; as a result, leading us to see everything she saw with her eyes as if it was our very own Furthermore, Angela’s writing brings life into her book; being able to write down exactly what she remembered without holding back or censoring certain…

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    example that shows how family support affects their happiness is, as LaVaughn was explaining to her mother and says,“Jolly she’s gonna get on her feet. She’s had bad luck.” As LaVaughn continues to explain how Jolly’s life going is compared to a bowling ball going sideways, then her mother steps in and says “The gutter is what you call it, LaVaughn.” (Wolff 75)LaVaughn then leaves the house not saying a word to her mother for what she said. In other ways, this example shows that LaVaughn’s…

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    Scale Biases

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    “Play any scale you would like,” the violinist said to me. Play any scale? Saying this to a well-trained musician is like telling a mother to choose her favorite child from her many children. There are biases of the difficulty of each scale to every person, especially depending on the different strengths and weaknesses for each instrument. My auditioner was a violinist, and I was a flutist. There is a major difference of scale biases between someone who plays a wind instrument and someone who…

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    Professional sports are sports in which athletes receive a disbursement for their performance ("Definition of Professional Sports in English” 1). Professional sports originated in the United States during the mid-nineteenth century. According to the article “Beginning of Organized Sports in America,” this distinctive league was “formed on capitalistic ideas” and soon developed into a nationwide phenomenon. Sports play a substantial role in cultures across the globe. In America, the success of…

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    Ever since 624 B.C., humans have always dreamed of space and all of its wonders. Thales was a Greek philosopher that theorized that the Earth was just disk floating in a dark ocean. Today humans are calling this dark ocean the universe. Ever since this discovery there are now astronomers, astrophysicist, and astronauts working towards mankind’s greatest achievement: The International Space Station (ISS). IT began as just an idea in the Industrial Revolution later being grown to a huge project.…

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    Sleep, it is the one thing that everyone wishes they would have gotten more of every single night when waking up early in the morning. The sad thing is though, we never actually get as much as we would like. We generally tend to put sleep off the most out of anything throughout our lives, mainly because it means it’s the end of our days. We’d tend to put on one of our favorite tv episodes or movies on, or play video games instead of sleeping. We do this simply because we’re humans. Unless we’ve…

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    Oxford dictionary defines ‘’Root’’ as family, ethnic, or cultural origins, and the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support. It is taught that when roots go deeper what is on the ground gets richer. Roots which mean origins symbolize history of a culture, literature, customs, and traditions of a society. The most convenient example of planting seeds and watching the process of roots is how American society created their own way of living. American society’s history goes…

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    . The average American earns little over $65,000 dollars a year. A professional basketball player in the NBA will earn $5.15 million each year. A baseball player in the NLB will make $17.9 million in only five short years. These athletes spend their entire lives playing games because it is what they truly love to do. A professional football player makes 20.1 million dollars a year in the NFL versus a Radiologists paycheck, which is $315,000 a year (Youn). The average teacher makes almost…

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