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    King Henry IV conveyed a consistently private personality.i Fortifying his position as king, he defended copious amounts of rebellion that shaped his ruling. His role in Shakespeare's play was one of the "richest stories in history."ii As a leader, defender, and iconic man, the complex characterization of King Henry IV employs a legacy that resembles…

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    I. [Attention-getter:] While Title IX, a law, has helped women gain access to a wide range of athletic programs and scholarships, there are still many schools out there who don't abide — or try to skirt some of its policies. II. [Claim:] Since its enactment in 1972, both Title IX and the subsequent enforcement of Title IX are controversial and divisive issues across the United States. III. [Preview:] The HEW’s (Health, Education, and Welfare) 1979 Policy Interpretation articulated three ways…

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    In “Fast Break” by Edward Hirsch; “A Hook shot kisses the rim and hangs there”. He wrote about a five second play to express the excitement and passion people have for basketball. Hirsch uses vivid language and metaphors throughout the poem to give the audience an intensified feeling of the game. The poet uses metaphors to give the poem more excitement to the game. “Gathering the orange leather from the air”. (l. 5) he is giving the game basketball more details, describing the color and texture…

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    The quote “Wilderness needs no defense. It only needs defenders.” by Edward Abbey talks about that the wilderness shouldn't need its own defense, but should have people who support it and protect it from the people who do harm to it and the ones living in it. In certain ways the wilderness and its animals do have ways of defending itself. For example, when small animals take shelter in Joshua Trees when being attacked by larger animals the tree acts as a defence to the little animal. Another…

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    VIPS Refles Reflection

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    VIPS Reflection Values: After completing the values assessment, I was not surprised by my results, but I was happy to solidify some of my values. My top five values indicated by the assessment include: commitment/work ethic, leadership, high achievement, independence, and service & altruism. I feel that my test results match my current beliefs. I have always been a firm believer in working hard to achieve a goal. I have never accomplished something based on pure talent, which has allowed me to…

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    quarterback to throw the ball. During a pass play he has to beat a rushing defending at the line of scrimmage coming from any gap before he makes it to the QB. This makes him a great running back because he gives his QB time by using his speed into a defender to bounce him back for second or two so he can support the team on pass block for QB to spy someone out on the field to gain yards. Last is Devonta Freeman, short but speedy RB. He uses his speedy during a pass plays, when he's given a…

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    Point Guards In The NBA

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    the ball against any defense accurately no matter the situation, he is very crafty ball handler that uses angles well, great passer, leads by example and plays the game with a smile which rubs off on his teammates, also he is a steadily improving defender. With that being said, the NBA is filled with great point guards, Curry, Westbrook, Paul, Kyrie Irving, Damian Lillard and Mike Conley. However Curry and Westbrook have quickly emerged as the two best at the position, which is very similar to…

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    The Blind Side Analysis

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    Michael the mental skill technique of imagery. In the scene, the quarterback drops back to pass. Michael backpedals but grabs the defender and throws him to the ground. The coach yells at Michael and tells him that if he does that in a game he will get a penalty. Leigh Anne grimaces and shakes her head. On the next snap, Michael tries to pass protect, pushes the defender who slides past him and sacks the quarterback. The coach yells again at Michael. Leigh Anne strides onto the field,…

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    Defense Attorney Guilty

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    that they could be, but they choose to defend them anyway. In the middle of the trial, the defender finds out horrific details of the crime and realizes the sheer magnitude of the evil their client has committed. His own moral obligations get called in to question by representing this man. He begins receiving death threats, and his own family refused to speak to him. Completely shocked by this, the defender decides to resign in the middle of the trial, and the defendant is left on their own,…

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    League Football Grounds. The scoring system is calculate as the most goals win. The winning side is awarded 3 points at the end of the game unless it is a knockout cup game or is a friendly. 2. Offside: - Offside is where the attacker is past the last defender when the ball is played and receives or interferes with the play. If a player is offside but does not interfere with the play, the play carries on. When an offside occurs the referee will give a free kick to the defending team. 3. Fouls…

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