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    Major 3 Basketball has been played by many people in the world. You’ll at least play basketball once in your lifetime. Basketball legends started off the same as everyone and that’s playing basketball for the first time. It must of came natural to them so they made it a passion and living out of basketball. Basketball is kinda a difficult sport to play if you don’t know what you 're doing. Basketball includes passing, shooting, stealing, blocking, and rebounding the ball. It all isn 't easy and…

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    The Late Morning As my day began, I did the same daily routine. Every day, I wake up, go to the bathroom, brush my teeth, brush my hair, change my clothes, grab my book bag and gym bag, fill up my water bottle, grab my keys, and, finally, head out of the door. This typically takes me about 30 minutes to do. But this day was different, something felt off. Every day, I wake up after my third alarm goes off. And I grumble off “really, it’s already time to go?” (roll eyes) “Can I just have 5 more…

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    Special shoes and shooting technique help performance in basketball. Having good shoes can help run up and down the court faster. Ankle supportive shoes are helpful also. Most coaches will suggest getting ankle support shoes, just so someone doesn’t get hurt. They can wear ankle braces, but don’t have to. Coaches also suggest good name brand shoes such as Nike, Under Armour and Adidas. If basketball shoes have no support, most likely to roll their ankles and get hurt. There are minor things to…

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    Codi Character Analysis

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    In the course of the story, Codi's role in the community marks a noticeable change. The community can be as small as her family, and be as big as the city Grace. However, She appears distant and isolated to both community at the beginning of the book. Such characteristics are drawn from her reference to father as Doc Homer, and her habit of fabricating stories of the past, etc. As the course of the story advances, she starts to make a change in her mindset, embracing the past and her family…

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    Metro Intuition

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    The phrase ‘public transportation’ most likely calls to mind images of obnoxious crowds, anxiety about being late, and a breeding ground for the next plague. Thinking of my daily commute on the DC metro calls to mind these images, but it also makes me think of a sacred space, a place for quiet reflection. These two different accounts of the same phenomena create a unique experience that can be further explained through phenomenological discourse through the descriptive critical method. This…

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    outside of school, this subculture performs jazz, hip-hop and other kinds of dance on events such as the Miss ULM pageant, football games and basketball games. Downright focus and readiness towards jazz, hip-hop, ballet, tap dancing or any form of this hustle and bustle will escort these dancers to a nirvana which will, if nothing else, put a smile on the dancer’s face, which in this cutthroat world is more precious than the One Ring. It is sad that not all the students of dance reach the…

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    Toronto Case Study

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    ince 1961, the population in the Toronto CMA increased from 1.7 million to 5.5 million. With the large influx of immigrants to Canada yearly, and Toronto being the most culturally diverse city in the country, it’s no surprise that Ontario received 43% or 501,000 immigrants between 2006 and 2011 [1], with most of them settling near the largest urban centres. Since Toronto is the financial, medical, and cultural hub of Canada, immigrants provide it with a much-needed workforce to continuously grow…

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    A fictional adaptation of the CIA 's hunt for Osama bin Laden, the blockbuster film Zero Dark Thirty directed by Kathryn Bigelow presents us with a number of important ethical questions. Along with a parallel theme surrounding torture, seen in the film, as well as felt through the audience. Following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden becomes one of the most-wanted men on the planet. The worldwide manhunt for the terrorist leader occupies the resources and attention of two…

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    A Work in Progress People always say the first job is the most important one you’ll ever have. Some people may agree and others may not. I believe that a first job will have an extraordinary impact on your future careers and can teach you very many valuable lessons. We all know that our first job isn’t exactly going to be our dream job but it is up to the person wether they want to work hard and do the best they can. As soon as I walked in I can smell hot french fries and the very famous…

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    Ladies and gentleman, what does it mean to have freedom of choice? As humans, we are often oblivious to the decisions we make and the impact they have on the path we follow. We pursue a career of our choice, travel wherever we desire and live our lives as we please, however, for some, freedom of choice is not a right and their attainment of it comes after much controversy and challenge. In the play Whose Life Is It Anyway? written by Brian Clark, main protagonist Ken Harrison is presented with…

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