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    Everyday artist’s are charged with outrageous fines and even taken to jail for graffiti, which doesn't have any clear laws stating it's illegal. In the city of london, 8 men are being charged with 11 years in prison and 1.3 million dollars for the grafiti while some artists are just getting a small fine or even being let off the hook completely. Graffiti laws need to be less strict and more fair for artists, because these laws are discouraging artist to paint and they are making the cities have…

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    word hobby as "An activity done regularly in one 's leisure time for pleasure." To some a hobby might be creating a masterpiece out of puzzle pieces, to others it could be building model cars, and to some their hobby could consist of smoking the devil 's lettuce. What sets these hobbies apart? The first two can be done freely and in the open, but the last one has to be done exclusively in a secluded area because it is often frowned upon by society. The reason why it is an undesirable hobby is…

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    Club Rush Week Analysis

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    The week of August 24th was Club Rush week. The entire week I and anyone else interested in the prospective clubs gathered around all the booths and looked into our options. Surprisingly, most clubs seemed less an investment in hobbies and fun, and more invested in humanitarian organizations. Red Cross, UNICEF, Tree Huggers Club, and one specifically focused on helping our local youth. This seemed to be a nice reflection of all the kindness the students at Chino Hills had to offer. Most of the…

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    Softball Research Paper

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    There are many recreational activities and hobbies that most people take part of in their daily lives. Some activities include sports, such as softball, volleyball, soccer, swim, golf, baseball, football, basketball, and many more. There are many benefits of sports physically and mentally. I play softball for a travel team. We play all over the state and in other states, too. We practice a lot to get in shape for our next tournament. Sports benefit people in many ways. One way people benefit…

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    When one thinks of romance novels, one might think of a middle aged woman, seated upwards in her bed beside her lamp on top of the nightstand, reading a romantic novel as her husband switches stations on the TV right beside her. This stereotype of romantic novels subordinates the American women who take enjoyment in them. Upon further study of romantic novels, the act of reading them can negatively impact the women who read them in more ways than one. The act of reading romantic novels leads to…

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    Child Observation

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    as behaviors, developmental progress, achieved skill sets and interests or hobbies. Even though there are so many factors in observations, knowing the progress of a child and their interests can be of use when designing a lesson plan. It is common sense that it is easier to teach a child when you have their attention. As a teach it is your job to find way to grab a child’s attention, and knowing their interests and hobbies will be to your advantage. For example, lets say a whole class really…

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    If I could describe myself in one word, I have to choose the word, “energetic”. Experiencing ADHD contributes greatly towards my liveliness and how I think. This year I have discovered to appriciate my ADHD because God gave it to me for a reason. Before I accepted it, I tried to suppress the eccentricities that came with my mental drive. This led to anxiety along with other issues such as not being able to make friends or do well in school. During what felt like the most agonizing parts of my…

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    External Wars

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    Sunday, August 28th was the Brauer Museum of Art’s opening reception for two new, and extremely different, exhibitions. External Reflections- Internal Wars and True to Form: Works from Chicago Sculpture International will be displayed six days a week at the Brauer Museum of Art until December 11th. The reception was filled with elderly art lovers, art majors, and freshman looking to fill one of their seven required fifth hour credits. Being both an art major and a freshman seeking to fill her…

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    To distinguish a difference between Kant and Nietzsche, Kant was the first one, between the two of them to explain the theory of morals. Some values as he defines them have a built in value which have developed by themselves, and they follow those values as they lead to this statement: “Duty carries with itself absolute necessity”. This claim explains Kant’s way of explaining moral theory. Which is where Nietzsche firstly disagrees with Kant, he refused to accept the same values as a given fact…

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    Did you know that retired Ironman triathlete Peter Reid now flies seaplanes for a living? If you’re a plane enthusiast who desires to fly a real plane in the future, you might want to consider pursuing triathlon as a hobby first before you make the giant leap. Why? It’s because pilots and athletes share the same “adventure factor,” and several athletes routinely fly. For example, Tony Stewart, Greg Biffle and Matt Kenseth all work the cockpit in the Nextel Cup circuit. But since triatheletes…

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