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    Black Dahlia Murders

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    Elizabeth Short also know a "The Black Dahlia" was brutally murdered in Los Angeles in 1947. She was severely mutilated. Her killer has never been found ,which makes her case the oldest unsolved cases in L.A and one of the most famous.Many homicide investigators would say that this was one of the most brutal murders. Shorts body was found cut in two by a local female resident on January 15, 1947, in a vacant lot near Leimert…

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    Baseball is the prefect sport for all season long. Getting dirty in the sand, making awesome plays, hitting home runs, and making your own team, that is cool. It does not matter where you are, as long you have a baseball bat, a glove, ball, time, effort, and leadership, and sport man ship. Does not matter if you are in the street, backyard, garage, or a football field. It also shows you a valuable lesson, even for me sharing. Yep that is it sharing, you take turns to bat, get the ball, and play…

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    Have you ever been a part of something unreal? Because you understand, you can understand what I went through that day. I have never been more excited than I was that day. This particular event took place in 2010. We were in Pulaski, and we had to win a baseball tournament. We were the underdogs of the entire tournament. Here is the story. We were in the middle of the 15 minute drive to Pulaski and we were in a 2010 silver Chevy Camaro. That was my good luck token throughout the tournament. When…

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    Baseball vs. Softball Ted Williams once said “Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer.” Softball is exactly the same way. Some people may say softball and baseball are the same sport. However, they may be similar in some ways, but there are also some major differences. In softball, the ball is normally bigger than a baseball. Also, the bases are 60ft apart. In baseball the bases are 90 ft apart.Girls tend to…

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    Joseph Nazo is an American serial killer, who was sentenced to death for the murder of six women. He was also a suspect in the so called Alphabet of Murder case. Joseph Naso or Crazy Joe was born on January 7, 1934 in Rochester, New York. After being in the U.S. Air Force in the 1950s, he met his first wife. Her name was Judith and their marriage lasted for 18 years, but later they got a divorce for reasons that I am not aware of. Naso continued visiting his ex-wife who lived in the Bay Area.…

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    ¨Time to go!¨ yelled Mom, ¨Ok let me just put away my toys and grab my gear¨ I anwsered. It was Summer 2013, I was 7 years old and I was going to my final game of the baseball season.Thinking about how I would, considering I was playing with kids 2 to 3 years older than me. When I had arrived the team was already starting to practice. The game was about to start, so I got ready to gear up and play. We were defending intially and the opposing team was hitting…

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    Like most golfers, Scotty Cameron, a curious Californian kid, was born into golf. His father, an avid golfer, breathed the game. During adolescence, Scotty began making strides in his newfound talent, producing handmade golf putters, alongside his father, "in their garage workshop." By age 11, he could develop a putter, scratch to play ready unaccompanied. Don Cameron, Scotty's father, told Scotty, "Stick with the game of golf, Scotty. I think you have a future,” shortly before passing. Scotty,…

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    Golf Personal Narrative

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    A crack pierced the air as my grandmother’s golf ball whizzed down the center of the fairway. I could do nothing but stare, awestruck, as she confidently stepped off the tee box. I was perplexed by how a short, older woman was able to create enough force to send a ball almost 200 yards. She signaled to me that it was my turn to hit, and my twelve-year-old self enthusiastically raced to the box. I placed the ball down and focused on my target in the distance. I was eager to impress my…

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    Have you ever wanted play four-square and not get out? Have you ever gotten out playing four-square for no apparent reason? Well after reading this you know how to play four-square. In this explanation I’m going to teach how to play four-square. Before we get to all the steps you need a 4-square and a bouncy ball. This game needs three more people so might as well get three friends. You can get a bouncy ball at Target, Winco, Walmart, and so much more. You can get a 4-square from the black top.…

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    Twyla

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    On Veterans Day 2014, I asked my dad if we could play a round of golf. Since I was a baseball fanatic at the timen, my dad was surprised by my question, but nevertheless he set up a round of golf for us. When I hit a ball off the first tee, I knew I had found a new, strong passion. Although my swing was horrible, I was determined to practice golf everyday to become better. I told my mom about my exhilarating experience on the golf course later that night, and I slowly began to realize that I…

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