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    Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States. In a report,(name of report) it cites that nearly 450,000 Americans die every year from smoking-related illnesses (Surgeon General, 2016). The same report revealed that cigarette smoking is responsible for 30 percent of all cancer deaths and 80 percent of coronary obstructive pulmonary Disease (COPD) and early cardiovascular disease and death (2016). By 2013, 8.7 percent of annual spending in the U.S.…

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    Styles Of Horseback Riding

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    Horseback Styles Horseback riding has been a popular activity for more than two centuries. Horses were mostly used for work early on, but it gradually came to be a fun activity/sport. There are two main styles of riding, Western and English, which have differing histories, tack, and events. The history of the styles of riding has affected how they are experienced today. Western riding originated from the cowboys in the “Wild West.” They used their horses for herding cattle and bringing back…

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    Violations Of Poaching

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    Violations of hunting laws and regulations concerning wildlife management, local or international wildlife conservation schemes constitute wildlife crimes that are typically punishable. In rural areas of the United States, the key motives for poaching are poverty. Wildlife biologists and conservationists consider poaching to have a detrimental effect on biodiversity both within and outside protected areas as wildlife populations decline, species are depleted locally, and the functionality of…

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    In 1940, a few seventeen year-old boys accidentally discovered Lascaux in southwestern France. It wasn’t before long until archaeologists got their hands on these cave paintings, and starting dissecting any artifacts that were on the scene (Lascaux, New World Encyclopedia). These Paleolithic paintings demonstrated their explicit Stone Age artwork, current culture, and human development (Lascaux, New World Encyclopedia). But by 1979, the caves were closed to the public in order to preserve the…

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    If these relationships are all positive and working together in collaboration, the individual is more likely to have a positive attitude towards sport. However, if there is an imbalance and one or all of the relationships foster a negative sporting experience, it creates a negative tension on the other relationships, which can be detrimental to the individual’s sporting outlook (Baker, Côté, and Hawes, 2000). Research in this area will help find the best possible relationships to enhance…

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    Enhancement of the message of “Rock and Roll” by Sibyl James is reached through the continuous personification of the music style throughout the entire poem. To really explain the rebellious, sexual, and reckless sense of Rock and Roll, James transforms the music into a guy of this nature. This male figure used to represent the music is not only acting recklessly, but is also coexisting with other signature American things, to show that Rock and Roll was an original concept conceived in America.…

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    Skating around for warm-ups was cold and I froze like an ice cube but I got through warm-ups. As I was skating around for warm-ups the horn sounded and I jumped out of my socks. The horn meant that the game was beginning. In warm-ups I skated hard and shot the puck in the net all the…

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    I thought was an essential part of my daily routine, and I had nothing against pot. My coffee drinking habit would be destined to continue on, completely undisturbed and seemingly unstoppable, until Mr. Horn and and his Thoreau activity would suspend it in its tracks. Thoreau, according to Mr. Horn, had claimed that our lives were being “frittered away by details”, and we would therefore be starting…

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    Wampanoag Research Paper

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    The Wampanoag were hunting, when they heard a loud horn. Everyone turned and ran towards the sound. Once they got to shore they saw a huge ship, broken and mistreated. More horn sounds went off the ship was coming fast towards the men. They ran and the leaders told the men to stay back and the ship came to a stop. People after people started to come out of the ship. As the Wampanoag’s got closer, more started to come off. More of Wampanoag’s people come out of the woods. As they walked closer to…

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    Ensemble at 7:30 in the evening at Moore’s School of Music. Composers included in this concert included Nelson, Sousa, Nielsen, and Flagello. The wind ensemble included a variety of instruments: the flute, oboe, English horn, bassoon, clarinet, bass clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, trombone, bass trombone, tuba, and percussion. The first piece performed was “Rocky Point Holiday” composed by Ron Nelson. The composer used a series of high-energy overtures. The movement consists of a…

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