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    reach the pinnacle of his journey: to be a state champion. Before the wrestling season, a wrestler needs to be mentally and physically prepared. This journey is anything but easy, and sometimes to have the most success, wrestlers must cut weight. Cutting weight puts the wrestler at a lower weight, helping him control wrestling matches easier. The wrestler has to create physical goals through exercise, dieting, weight checks, all while remaining mentally motivated. Pursuing these goals will…

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    Every day we are exposed to a countless number of advertisements. Each and every one of them aims to convince us that we cannot live without their product in our lives. In the article “Cutting Through Advertising Clutter” the author informs that, “We've gone from being exposed to about 500 ads a day back in the 1970's to as many as 5,000 a day today” (Johnson). With this much exposure to advertisement on a day-to-day basis advertisers have a difficult job, attempting to make their commercials…

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    Cutting weight can be life threatening and is not worth it to make weight. Cutting weight is life threatening because of the ways people do it. Fasting and dehydration are the main ways wrestlers cut weight and those methods can lead to cardiac arrest, heat stroke, and more. December 23, 2015 Austin Roberts of Spencer, Iowa collapsed and died on the mat due to heart failure because of cutting weight ("Des Moines Register"). Cutting weight can cause something called acidosis, and acidosis causes…

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    may be times when wrestlers are overly quiet and are acting a little grumpy this might be because they are close to their weigh ins and have not eaten any food in a while. Another is that wrestlers sacrifice maybe too much when it comes to weight cutting, according to Weight Loss Behavior in High School Wrestling: Wrestler and Parent Perceptions by Ellen Weissinger, Terry J. Housh, Glen O. Johnson, and Sharon A. Evans they go into detail by stating, “ Wrestlers reported use of extreme weight…

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    In chapter three of her book, “Cutting into the Meatpacking Line”, Deborah Fink gave emphasis and expressed importance to gender considerations and divisions as it is stated in “laws, rural culture, in plant management policies, in packing unions, and in everyday life”, (Fink, p. 73). She wanted to center our attention to gender in general, not just about women’s susceptibility to exploitation both socially and economically, but also men’s “vulnerabilities” about their “manhood”, which could…

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    They can also be very clingy, and hard to remove from your life once they are in your circle. These snakes on Medusa’s head destroyed her morals and her life, if that is the story of Medusa. Cutting the snakes off Medusa’s head do nothing, as they come back, just like the “friends” in someone’s life. The only way to remove yourself from the “snakes” (“friends”) are to become yourself, and to not allow yourself to do actions that you are not comfortable…

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    After the terrorist assaults in 2001, the national government moved rapidly to build spending on flying security and take control of traveler and stuff screening at U.S. airplane terminals. TSA confronts interesting difficulties in its endeavors to secure our Nation 's transportation frameworks. While insight demonstrates to us we should stay concentrated on aeronautics security specifically, TSA is likewise accused of securing mass travel, rail, expressway, and pipeline areas. To work…

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    Introductory Paragraph For many years, schools have to ensure fitness for students. According to many universities schools have had decreases in money because of school sports. Therefore, schools should cut school sports to reduce loss of money, to relieve stress they will have more time to do homework instead of having to go to long games and practices so students don’t have to stress about their grades, and gain as much knowledge as possible gain much knowledge while enjoying it. Body…

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    You get into your car and go to turn the radio on; no sound comes out. You go home, sit on the couch, and turn the television on; no programs are playing. You go to a museum; the walls are blank. It’s Christmas time; there’s no carolers or Boston Pops. That’s what a world would be like without visual or performing arts and our future world is very vulnerable to this catastrophic possibility because schools continue to cut the arts programs from their schools and their curriculums. To avoid this…

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    Cutting corners, as defined by the online dictionary, is “To do something in the easiest, cheapest, or quickest way, often by ignoring rules or leaving something out, especially at the expense of high standards.” While most businesses acknowledge the immorality of cutting corners in business operations, there are a significant number of businesses, especially in the private sector, that don’t adhere to the legal and ethical standards placed on businesses by the relevant authorities. The desire…

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