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    Hockey and footballs discussion has come up many times over the years and the question is which sport is tougher? Most people side with their own sport. Football fans choose football, hockey fans pick hockey. This discussion always has fans split down the middle. Let's start with hockey, first of all I am a big hockey fan have been playing it since I was 3 years old. Alright hockey players skate on ice with skate blades about ⅛ of an inch which is way harder than then playing on turf with both…

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    in his ice hockey career. He is on the St. Louis Blues, and is a right winger, who has the most points on his team. He is from a city in Russia, called Yaroslavl, where he first learned how to play the sport of ice hockey. This is his sixth season with the St. Louis Blues and his sixth season in the National Hockey League. Vladimir Tarasenko was born in Yaroslavl, Russia (The Soviet Union collapsed that year), on December thirteenth, 1991. He is the son of a former Russian hockey star named…

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    Alexa Guercia How Hockey Effects the Economy: The National Hockey League started in the United States in 1942 and consisted of the original 6 teams: Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadians, New York Rangers, and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Hockey is ranked the fourth major league sport in North America in terms of revenue and has made an impact on not only the spectators but on the economy as well(S. Szymanksi, 2006). From the Winter Classic, to the All Star…

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    Task 1 Part A Shell Oil Company globalization impacted the Ogoni culture in the Niger Delta, Nigeria (Unknown, UNPO, 2009). In 1956 Shell Oil Company, out of Britain found oil deposits and commenced drilling the Niger Delta (Unknown, UNPO, 2009). Before the oil industry globalization, the Ogoni culture had a culture of tradition expanding over 500 years. Furthermore, the Ogoni culture lived off the land, without repercussions from today’s modernization, laws and technology. The Ogoni culture…

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    Do you remember that shooting that happened in the United States? The one where a man was killing in a public center? He had access to automatic weapons? It 's probably hard to know which one since it happens almost every day. It has become common news to hear that someone has been shot and killed. So many people die to the bullet, people have taken to buying more guns to fight against this terrorism. However, the solution to gun violence isn’t more guns, unless they are in the hands of someone…

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    average. This increase is due to the fact there is an increase in demand for faster, less expensive, and more efficient technologies” (“Labor Market”). Although being a mechanical engineer doesn’t pay the highest people tend to acquire jobs in this field in order to keep advancement in technologies flowing. “Electrical advances keeps employment high and the development of new devices is necessary for advancement” (Texas Workforce Commission). The development of new technologies opens many job…

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    possible until the last 60 years until the 1950s countries like Italy or Germany had laws in place which prohibited for female teachers to be married. Overall the 1800 and 1900 hundreds really made a difference in the development of women rights in the field of science especially through the inventions of the industrial revolution new and cheaper possibilities for educations could be used. Furthermore, political developments like the school attendance law of Napoleon or…

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    little. The “perfect” society was those that work as laborers. People were executed if thought of sabotage. The prisoners’ ability to work determined their survival. If the prisoners couldn’t perform daily labor, they were killed. Professionals in any field were murdered, they abolished political and civil rights. Families were separated into different labor camps. Hospitals and places of learning were all shut…

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    compass experiment and receiving successful results, we moved on to our last experiment of the unit. This experiment was called “Through it All.” During this experiment, students worked in small groups to test the strength of the magnetic force field through a variety of objects. Before breaking off into groups and performing the tests of each item, students were required to make a prediction about whether or not they thought a magnet could attract an object through each item to be tested.…

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    that I would take the biggest emotional and physical blow later that day. The feeling I get whenever I step on to the field is like riding a bike for the first time or when you ace a test. It is a huge rush that pours over me. I love the atmosphere. I love the feeling of the grass under my cleats. I love the sound of the ball hitting the back of the net. When I walked on the field that day I was ready for the game. I knew in my heart we could be successful. I loved everything about that day…

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