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    Blanking High School Life

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    Clear skies: one cloud left, two right. Slight breeze from the south, a typical fall day. The SHISH of the club in the swing, and the ball sounding TING off the club over and over. Music is coming from the phone on my golf cart with the no disturb mode turned on. Playing every day alone or with the team, always focused on the game, ignoring the reality of busy high school life. This is one of the ways to blank life. Blanking life is what I’m calling this time in high school and life, of just by…

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    of my favorite memories is when I surprised my dad in golf. We were either in North Carolina or South Carolina, I can’t remember which. This happened about a year or two ago. We drove far from our condo that was on the beach to another place that was pretty far away. We golfed in a neighborhood, which I didn’t find very safe but nothing bad happened. I have always, and still do, thought my dad was quite good at golf. Everything I know about golf, he taught me. Anyway, we were on a hole where…

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    1. Tiger Woods's sponsors made a decision that was in line with their own moral and personal attitude to decide on dropping Tiger Woods. It was an ethical issue as well as a business issue since the company may have wanted to sponsor Mr. Woods for not only his sports talents but also his present-ability as a upstanding icon. It was a decision that harked on whether or not the company could still utilize his image effectively when the information was public and tarnished. He was treated like a…

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    golfing experience. In fact, I’m pretty sure the right tool is also a part and parcel of the equation. I’m not just talking about your expensive drivers and irons or your comfortable golf uniform. I’m also talking about the popular rangefinders. These small but terrible devices are so useful, you’ll find even professional golf players carrying them during competitions. A good rangefinder boosts your confidence by a mile. How so? Think of it this way. How confident would you be if you can…

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    Before I joined the golf team, I was quiet and reserved; however, golf has helped shape me into a better leader and teammate because it has improved my communication with others. As I have met a countless number of people of all different personalities, I feel more confident in how I handle working with other people. On the course, I have learned how to be both a competitor as well as a supportive playing partner. Interacting with a wide range of people has taught me to adapt to different…

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    Varsity Team Analysis

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    When Professor Danner asked us to take up a task which we are likely to fail at and then write about it, only one thing came to my mind – getting on the Squash Varsity Team. Before I detail what I learned during my rather arduous journey, I’d like to give some background on my abilities in this game and why this was an appropriate choice for this particular assignment. I started playing squash when I was ten years old. This is actually a few years earlier than when most people, who go on to…

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    and very messy to say the least. As time passed, people used something called a golf terry in which was similar to the golf tee, but the only difference was the golf terry had a cupped shaped head. To better explain this statement the golf tee that we used today, originally had the design of a tubular shaped head and aa wooden spike perfectly describing the gold tee. An known fact about Grant was that he loved to play golf. It is within this sport Grant showed his love for physics and interest…

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    different types of articles to be printed, especially since their motto is, “All the News That’s Fit to Print.” The New York Times has such great diversity through the fact that the paper will print articles about Business, Theater, Real Estate and even Golf. This paper has no limits when it comes to reporting about any and all information. Just like a normal paper, the New York Times will report on subjects like Business. Strangely enough the New York Times finds way to…

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    If you're in the market for a nice pair of multipurpose binoculars that will fit your sensibilities, you know it's far from an easy task. With so many good-looking and cost-attractive products vying for your attention nowadays, you need to do a lot of research if you want to be sure you're getting enough value for your money. In order to help you out, we've reviewed one of the most popular picks for landscape viewing these days – the Nikon 8252 ACULON A211 10-22 x 50 Zoom Binocular. Read on to…

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    1. I feel sorry for both Dexter and Judy because they both are focused on materialistic things. Dexter allows himself to be manipulated by Judy’s beauty and high social status, which makes me feel sorry for Dexter since he is brainwashed. I feel sorry for Judy because she is spoiled. 2. A.) In the Spring Dexter felt depressed, in the Fall he filled with happiness, he knew there was something gorgeous about the fall. In October he was filled with hope, in November the hope he felt in October…

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