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    The bowling alley is open during all different times during the day, we have open bowl, leagues and cosmic bowling on the weekends. Open bowl is when anybody from the public can come and bowl, leagues is where you sign up and pay every week to bowl and cosmic is night bowling with lights and music. Leagues are on every day of the week except Thursdays and Saturdays. There is both men’s and women’s bowling teams. Even little kids to high school leagues,…

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    There are certain stereotypes that the audience might expect in the film such as drinking, smoking culture and mateship associated in the Australian bowling community. Inclusive language and Aussie slang is used providing a snapshot of stereotypical bowling culture, with Molloy explaining to his teammates “They’re not balls they’re bowls. And to tell you the truth it was pretty civilised actually, smoke like a chimney, the booze was cheap, the food’s…

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    Mba Football Narrative

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    the state championship, the MBA bowling team had an opportunity to clinch a state tournament bowling appearance for the first time since 2011. Four starting seniors, a sophomore, and I led the team to a twelve and three record. While on the way to that impressive mark, the team defeated the two time reigning TSSAA state championship team, Friendship Christian Academy, led by their ace bowler and two time individual TSSAA state champion, Donnie Turner. The MBA bowling team had a stunning…

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    Bowling For Columbine

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    Bowling for Columbine Summary Bowling for Columbine is a documentary about the gun policy in America. The columbine school shooting injured and took the lives of many students who attended the school. In the movie we follow Michael Moore and watch him break down the reason behind Americas high gun related homicide. Moore found two students that were injured during the columbine massacre. He then went, to K-mart to show the people working there, what their bullets can do. They requested that…

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    As we walked down the street towards the bowling alley, I noticed a warm sensation within my stomach. “What in the world is this feeling?” I thought to myself. I also noticed I felt relatively relaxed, considering this was my first date with any female, and my first time holding the hand of someone other than my mother when I was little. “Whoa...” I said out loud. “Hmm?” she said, giving me an irrefutable look. I looked her in the eyes, scrutinizing her distinctive look. As I stared into her…

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    Bowling Team Analysis

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    Joining the bowling team shaped and formed who I am today. The challenges I faced helped me learn skills that are applicable to everyday life. At first, bowling team seemed time consuming and I was unsure whether or not I would enjoy the experience. At the time I was adjusting to harder classes in my first year of high school, and adding fifteen to twenty hours a week to my schedule made time very valuable. At first I struggled to finish assignments and homework without depriving myself of sleep…

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    AAU Basketball Journey

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    typical memories though, they were memories I’ll never forget. One of my favorite memories of AAU was during my last year. We went bowling at three different bowling alleys in one day. The first bowling alley was half bowling and half laser tag. My team and another Comets team decided to play laser tag against each other, and of course my team won. As we walked over to the bowling alley, the scent of deep fried food lingered around us. Our blue mouths were filled with laughter from the slushies…

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    911 and Bowling for Columbine) revolve around America and controversial, topical issues. In his films we can see the Michael Moore has certain trademark styles that work for him by using manipulation of both the audience and his interviewees with tactics like his dress, interview style, sarcasm, dark humor and his ironic use of music. His tactics work for his type of film and are seen as very effective however sometimes perceived as rude and anti authority as seen in various scenes in Bowling…

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    Larry Bowling Essay

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    Larry Bowling is an entrepreneur with a lot of experience he worked for a lot of companies like Ultrasound, Intec system, and Co-Founder and past President of Lifecor. He held different positions in different companies and was involved in some startup business. He brought some of the prototypes they develop on the previous startup companies, these inventions saved a lot of lives. He is a person with a lot of experience and shared his knowledge with entrepreneurial students that want to open…

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    In the film Bowling for Columbine, they use poverty, the media, and extreme violence to illustrate the effects it has on the citizens of America, and what minors are doing to contribute to the violence, and why. One of topic they investigated extensively in this documentary was the media and how it compares to that of other countries, and how it could be influencing the huge number of gun deaths in America. Some Americans try to push the point that not many Canadians are colored, or that…

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