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    Living up northern Minnesota is one of the greatest areas to live in. You never have to ask yourself what you want to do. That is one of the greatest problems to have because it just makes your life a whole lot easier. You’re not stressed or bored about what you want to do. When you’re up by the lakes all day, all you want to do is just relax and be in the hot sun. The environment around northern Minnesota is honestly something else. Everyone is just happy, relaxed, calm and just having a great…

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    Fast Car Thesis

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    songs of all time, Fast Car is actually sang by a women and a well-revered artist by the name of Tracy Chapman. Specifically, this smash hit has been released on April 1988, when music…

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    Symphony X Research Paper

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    core guitars, speedy drum beats, and loud screaming voices for music. Not all heavy metal is like that. Metal can come in different categories, such as thrash, progressive, neoclassical, metal core, etceteras. Symphony X and Metallica are two of the greatest heavy metal bands in the world. Symphony X is a progressive metal band that was founded in 1994 in Middleton, New Jersey; while Metallica is a thrash metal band that was founded in 1981 in Los Angeles. Symphony X is one of my favorite metal…

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    also has one of the best home runs swings proven by Babe Ruth copied his swing. Jackson was one of the best hitters during his time which is proven by he ranked top ten every year for his career in batting average and triples, which is the hardest hit to get. Even though he was caught up in the 1919 World Series scandal, Shoeless Joe Jackson’s hitting style is great to imitate because he has the third best batting average of all time, an imitated swing, and had top ranking stats when he played.…

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    In the 1960s, women were ultimately limited in almost every aspect of life, from home life to working diligently in the workplace. A women was expected to marry as young as possible, and start a family to nurture as soon as possible. She was to devote her life to her children and husband, but there was still very little reward for such hard work. Musical Entertainment was one of the only sources of entertainment that was available to anyone who cared to listen. The indulging music flowed through…

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    Mickey Mantle was put in the baseball Hall of Fame in 1974. He was known as one of the greatest baseball player of all times (“Mickey Mantle”). Mantle was a great player, he led the American League six times in runs scored, four times in home runs, and once in batting. In 1956 he was named the Most Valuable Player in the American League in…

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    created a new whirlwind of ideas and imagination that could never have been imagined, all because of a failure. That failure has brought that spark, that glimmer, that happiness that I have never thought would be existent, all because of one heavy hit, that has kept me going for years on this newfound confidence from…

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    (2011) investigated 314 Division I NCAA athletes from Dartmouth College, Brown University, and Virginia Tech in order to quantify head impacts in terms of magnitude, location, and frequency, and differentiate collisions by position. Using the Simbex HIT System, the researchers calculated peak and median linear acceleration, rotational acceleration, impact location, and frequency for each position, and were able to distinguish certain impact characteristics by position. Peak rotational…

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    Performance Enhancing Drugs In Baseball Why do baseball players use performance-enhancing drugs? We know that Major League Baseball players have been using performance-enhancing drugs. The real question here is why performance-enhancing drugs are bad for the sport. Do they affect baseball or do they make it more entertaining? Performance-enhancing drugs make baseball a better sport, should PEDs be legal in baseball? Why is there so much controversy? The offensive performance of hitters in…

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    schedule. Due to the fast-tracked timeline, the Pinto went through the testing phase after the production of the car. Unfortunately, Ford discovered, during the testing, there was an issue with the placement of the gas tank if the Pinto endured a hit on the rear bumper at speeds greater…

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