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    The Career Ending Play I grew up playing basketball just about my whole life I really never found a sport that I considered more fun than basketball. Soccer was pretty close, but it was still for sure my second best option. I played basketball every chance I got when I was growing up I had my own basketball hop and everything. My friends would come over all the time and we would be out there all day just playing ball. Once I started sixth grade that’s when I started to take the sport more…

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    Arctic Drilling

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    States needs to ask itself when it comes to deciding whether or not they should drill for Oil in the Arctic. The United States already produces the most oil in the world, so what makes drilling for oil in the Arctic necessary? It’s because the United States, a fossil fuel dependent country, wants more oil, even though it isn’t needed. The United States needs to face the realization that the Arctic is a horrible place to drill for oil. The freezing climate, the obstacle of ice, and extreme winds…

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    Sixty miles per hour is the speed at which the average softball player throws the ball; so I guess you could say I was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but I believe I was exactly where I was supposed to be. You know how some people say there was a certain moment that changed their life completely? Well, this was that moment for me, and it all was caused by a miscommunication. Miscommunications happen all of the time, but with a softball that isn't actually soft, and someone standing only…

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    My first video filmed is very raw. While there are some positives to my first video I also have many negatives in which I can improve upon. To start with some positives I believe my voice projection was strong throughout the entire video. It is very important as an up and coming physical education teacher that I am loud and work on properly projecting my voice appropriate to the environment I am in. An example of a situation in which voice projection is key would be during an outdoor education…

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    use their problem solving skills. Problem solving skills are huge in math; it gets them to think outside the box which also helps them be able to understand the mathematical learning behind what they are doing. It is also terrible for teachers to drill the children. I am in a class now where we are tutoring a struggling student and I have learned how important it is for those students to learn strategies to figuring out the problem for basic math facts. The students take these tests and are told…

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    Austin porter Ms. Skidmore College Essay 21 Sept. 2015 Prompt #1 some students have a background, identity, interest, or talent that is so meaningful they believe their application would be incomplete without it. If this sounds like you, then please share your story. How pole vaulting has changed me/ become a part of me! It all started freshman year, I was waiting all year to play sports. First I played football, we had a terrible season. Then once football was over I tried out for basketball. I…

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    Like most other second class citizens there is little recorded of Esther Hart’s life before the titanic. She was born May 13 1863 and she lived in Ilford Essex England with her seven year old daughter, Eva and her husband Benjamin. (Titanica ) Her husband was a carpenter and they wanted to move to Canada to begin a new life. () Esther always had a deep feeling of dread regarding the journey, she would always say that calling a ship unsinkable was “flying in the face of God”. () Her husband…

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    d. Safety considerations Safety when not on the court requires the help of those without a visual impairment. Due to the participants wearing black out masks, it is important that assistants are present to prevent accidents such as bumping into walls that are out of bounds, bumping into other students, or tripping over equipment. Safety when on the court differs slightly, but will vary based on the experience of the athlete. The boundaries of the court require a heavy string be laid down with…

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    sad, I can be able to understand what they are going through and help their complication in life. I can try to help how they are feeling by cheering them up, and taking their mind off of it. In JROTC, if somebody is mad because someone messed up in drill or PT, I can comprehend that they are mad and try to calm them down. Also I know how to influence my mom in letting me go over to my friend’s house by reasoning with her. If I did not have that skill, I wouldn’t be able to go out with…

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    What Were the Primary Reasons For the “Fall” of Rome ? Have you ever wondered why Rome fell? Crash! Rome fell mostly because the people that were lazy and careless. Then there was also an outbreak of disasters. Critics argue that political instability lead to fall of Rome. Critics argue that political instability lead to the fall of Rome. However, the military mistakes lead people to think that military mistakes were the primary reason behind the decline of the Roman Empire. Two reasons to…

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