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    We were to set the golf ball at the shortest of the measured distances along the ramp. Next, we timed how long it would take the golf ball to hit the floor after it was let go. We performed three trials for each ramp and recorded our times in the data table. We were to repeat this step for the other measured distances along the…

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    York, in the Pocono Mountains where GWL (Great Wolf Lodge) is located. GWL is an indoor water park that has so many things you can do. It’s not just an indoor water park, it’s much, much, more. There is an Ice Cream shop, miniature bowling, miniature golf, a pizzeria, an all-you-can-eat buffet, an arcade, a 3D movie theater, and something called Magiquest. Magiquest is where you can buy a wand that you can use to run around the building with your wand and do quests, fight ‘bosses’ like a bear…

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    my identity for as long as I can remember. My older cousin DJ first got me hooked on the game. He was always outside hitting balls into his practice net or going to the course to play nine holes. I always tagged along. When I was younger, golf infuriated me. Golf is full of failure. I would get so mad when I couldn’t control the trajectory or end result of my shots. It was not uncommon for me to quit the round. As I matured, I came to realize that the failures gave me a chance to learn.…

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    When one first walks into the doors of The Forest Lake Club they are presented with a welcoming, elegant, and calming atmosphere. This is complemented by a lot of windows and light colors, making their rooms feel more open. The windows outlook a spectacular view, allowing their members to feel as if they were outside. Similar, they pay attention to the minute details throughout their club. For example, they take the time to print their logo onto their napkins. However, is it very competitive…

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    Brain Game Observation

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    thought. The colors are the exact same shade, but the positioning of the squares on the box makes you think the colors are different. Game #3 is a test of perception. You see a soccer ball and a golf ball. Without thought you automatically think the golf ball is smaller. The show then explains that the golf ball is actually twice the size of the soccer ball, but…

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    manufacturers of sports related equipment in the world. Nike is unquestionably the number one manufacturer of sports shoes in the world. Nike has as much as 20% of the athletic shoe market. The company’s lineup includes shoes for basketball, baseball, golf, hiking, tennis, and football among others. Under Armour seems to be more focused on the athletic apparel market and it is one of the major dominant company in the compression garment industry. Nike doesn’t only provide for athletic shoes but…

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    Imagine, you are walking down a street, and out of nowhere, a plastic bag rushes by you, followed by brown murky water, coming straight for the water reservoir! The topic of polluted stormwater is a dangerous issue if it gets to a drinking water supply system. If it even gets into a pool or lake that people swim and fish in, no one would want to go into the disgusting water! We need to stop storm water being polluted. thousands of americans love their lawns, and put pesticides and fertilizer…

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    What is your dream? In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story, Winter Dreams, he introduces us to a man named Dexter who has the dream to become a golf champion. Early in the story on page 34, paragraph 3, the author says “He became a golf champion and defeated Mr. T. A. Hedrick in a marvelous match played a hundred times over the fairways of his imagination” But that was not his only dream, he always strived to be wealthier and have more power. Dexter’s dreams were not as achievable as has he…

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    fifteen years ago on the day of March twenty- ninth. There are many activities and other things that I relish. I appreciate various sports including soccer, basketball, golf, and track. School sports I participate in include Cross Country and Track. I play indoor soccer in the winter while I play travel soccer in the spring. I play golf every so often with family and friends as well. I spend as much time as I possibly can hanging out with friends and spending time outside. Outside I spend a…

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    In the stories, “Raymond’s Run” and “Everything Will Be Okay,” the authors teach a very important and valuable lesson - it’s very important to be yourself. The authors show that by saying that you don’t have to be like your family and you can be your own person. In the story, “ Everything Will Be Okay” for James, everything will not be okay. James found a cat that he wanted to take home with him. His mom said he was not able to keep the cat. Then, his brother, Paul, who works as a veterinarian…

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