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    Depending on the position being played, a player can run as much as 9.5 miles a game. In soccer players are almost constantly moving for the entire ninety minute game unless you are subbed out. Midfielders and outside defenders will usually run the most on a team. Soccer players also build a lot a leg muscle from running and kicking. Players shift between jogging and sprinting throughout the game. When a team wins they are able to see how their hard work paid off; when…

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    The 1600s in the New England were full of prosperity and opportunity but it was also full of darkness. In New England, during the late 1600s, witch trials occurred. Many people were killed in towns all across New England for a crime which today is thought of as absurd. All across the area, people were tried and hanged for committing the crime of witchcraft. The most famous of these trials are those of Salem, Massachusetts. The Salem Witch Trials claimed the lives of over 20 people before…

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    don’t want to miss this. It’s going to be awesome. There was a time a friend ended up being accused of something he didn't do, and, knowing he was innocent, I argued his case. This was in 3rd grade, and it was me, my friend, the other kid, other defenders and the principal, gathered in the office. I…

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    Abbott Award from a newspaper in Chicago (The Chicago Defender) where they traveled to the north and felt equal to white people. Some will say that even though they received this award doesn’t mean it impacted them, that is was just a trip were they treated equally to whites, but this is incorrect. “By May 29 the eight of us had flown off to Chicago to receive the Robert S. Abbott Award conferred by the Chicago Defender Newspaper. It was the beginning of a whirlwind tour and another in…

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    Police Arrest

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    Police System: Prior to an arrest of a crime is going through an investigation. When the police have decided that a crime has been committed, afterwards the police decide whether it is worth investigating or not. If they then decide it is worth it, they have to think about how carefully they are going to have to investigate. The basic idea of an investigation is to search for any type of evidence that associates the person to the specific crime that was committed. An example of this would be if…

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    Dragon Ball Analysis

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    arrive. The storm that came to earth was Goku’s call to action. This storm was Radditz, and he had traveled to Earth to see if his younger brother had dominated the world yet. Much to his surprise Goku had transformed into a champion of peace and defender of the place he was destined to destroy. Radditz was more powerful than any foe Goku, and it took the combined efforts of Goku and his arch-rival, Piccolo, to defeat the Saiyan invader. Goku, however, was killed in the process by Piccolo’s…

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    Bonnie Schmidt’s The Greatest Man-Catcher of All : The First Female Mounties, the Media, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (2011) gives her readers an insight of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) program during the 1970s. She highlights the struggles that women face to get enrolled into the police force. The RCMP in the 1970s was consisted of mostly male and the images that RCMP promoted was masculinized. Meaning, emphasis was placed on what an the valued and traits a male police…

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    characteristic of ‘All the time in the word’, as he provided additional time to execute the correct technique. This in turn, provided more time for a psychological refractory period (PRP), which may be caused by an internal or external factor such as defenders cutting the line of the pass or becoming…

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    The Impact of the “Screaming Eagles” in WWII The “Screaming Eagles” is a nickname given to the 101st airborne because of the patches they wear on their shoulders depicting an eagle. The 101st was one of the most prolific and accomplished divisions of the army throughout the span of World War II. The 101st airborne played a pivotal role in the success of the Allied defeat of the Axis Powers. However, the success of the 101st came at a heavy price with over 14,000 casualties in just that division.…

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    “Taylor contracted a virulent stomach ailment that may have been cholera or typhoid fever, and he died five days later. More than 100,000 people lined the funeral route to see their hero laid to rest.”(cem.va.gov) During the 1800s, Americans were in the conflict with Mexico and the Native Americans over the control of North America. The American relied on their military, and Zachary Taylor was a major contributor. Taylor had enormous military success, and had a positive impact on the US history.…

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