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    Arizona. The Grand Canyon State. It's the perfect place for spontaneous road trips to beautiful destinations. I can already see myself hiking up a mountain with my friends to capture the perfect sunset and star gaze long into the night. Spending the summer splashing each other at Havasu Falls will be just another day in paradise. In the winter, we'll drive up to Flagstaff, build some snowmen, and take numerous pictures during an impromptu photo shoot. Then, we'll venture up to the Grand Canyon…

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    Life is just like a game of tennis. You lose points, you win points, you overcome struggles, and you can even come back to win in the end after you had been losing most of the match. Tennis has been one of my struggles in life, one of my struggles to succeed, but I don’t play competitive tennis anymore. I’m not on the club team, playing for any college, and at this time, not even intramural. How has tennis helped me and why do I still care about it? Lets go back to when I was in eighth grade,…

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    Arthur Ashe is known for being one of the most successful tennis players in the world. He has books, biographies, short stories, and even newspaper entries that have been written about him. Arthur was born on July 10, 1943, in Richmond Virginia. Ashe is known worldwide for being one of the most successful tennis players in the world, and also known for always smiling even if losing the game. Arthur Ashe is famous for many things, but he is most famous for being the “First African American to…

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    2015 The Grand Canyon One of the most visited landscapes in the world is the Grand Canyon. Along with the Grand Canyon being absolutely beautiful, it has many mysteries even scientists are not certain about, including how it was made, exactly how old it is, and many more questions remain. The rocks on the grounds of the Grand Canyon offer a breathtaking revelation of the earth's history (Euler, Tikalsky 17). Surprisingly there have been seven hundred deaths that have occurred in the Grand…

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    The Grand Canyon is one of the world’s most awe-inspiring natural landmarks. Since receiving National Park status in 1919, the park has seen a continual increase of visitors each year. Today nearly 5 million people flock to the park annually and the number is steadily increasing. Cutting into the Colorado Plateau at 2,133 meters (~7,000 feet), spanning roughly 446 kilometers (~277 miles) in length, and covering approximately 4,931 square kilometers (~1,904 square miles) in total, the canyon is…

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    The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in the state of Arizona in the United States. It is contained within and managed by Grand Canyon National Park, the Kaibab National Forest, Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, the Hualapai Tribal Nation, the Havasupai people and the Navajo Nation. President Theodore Roosevelt was a major proponent of preservation of the Grand Canyon area, and visited it on numerous occasions to hunt and enjoy the scenery. The Grand…

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    one of the youngest winners of the Canadian Open and US Open junior tournaments. She is also known for her beauty and her modelling career. Awards and achievements: Maria kirilenko has won 6 WTA tittles and 3 ITF tittles. She has reached to three grand slams quarter finals (French, Australian, and Wimbledon). In 2013 she was awarded with career best 10th rank. But due to sudden injuries…

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    Tennis Tennis is a sport that has been around for a very long time. It is a game that can be played alone or with a partner. It is not a difficult sport to understand and it can be very fun to play. I choose tennis because I like to play tennis more than ultimate frisbee and I don't really want to do an essay on some people. An early form of tennis was believed to been invented around 1000 or even earlier. It is believed to have been invented by monks in France. The name is thought to have…

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    GRAND CANYON The Grand Canyon is a deep sided canyon created by water flow from the Colorado River. The Grand Canyon is also an American tourist attraction located in the state of Arizona, United States. Geological evidence has estimated that the canyon was created 5-6 million years ago. The canyon is officially managed and contained within the Grand Canyon Nation Park, Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, the Kaibab National Forest, and the Hualapai Tribal Nation, the Havasupai people,…

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    recognition of your limitations(Rafael Nadal).” Rafael Nadal was born in june of 1986, and since then, he has won 14 grand slam titles and is one of the only four players to receive the golden slam award. Of those 14 grand slams, nine of them were at the French Open, also giving him the record for the most wins at the French Open, and the most consecutive wins at at least one grand slam per year, ranging from 2005-2014. Rafael Nadal is the king of clay, and possibly the greatest tennis player in…

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