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    is how I know all the tears were wo4rth it. You compete with your head high , your bow higher, and your confidence highest. Not many people think you’re an athlete, but you throw 100 pound girls well they throw 5 pound balls. It started when I was little, my father would send me to try a lot of sports , however I did not find any of them enjoyable. Then one day I found a flyer on the floor it was on the way to class I picked it up it up. It was for cheerleading it looked fun, so I…

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    Descriptive Alaska

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    The most memorable events that I experienced on my trip to Alaska with my family waswere going on a cruise, looking out at God's beautiful creation, and seeing different animals. The cruise ship that had led us to an island did not amaze me as much seeing the unique animals in the deep ocean. The ocean gave off a fresh aroma. Everything around me was so beautiful it did not even feel real. People were loading into a big white cruise ship called, ¨Nunatak¨ from the wooden dock by the emerald…

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    trying to marry her because they wanted to be king. I believe that he was trying to be the best person. He fought for his wife and then killed the suitors. He was one of the best archerist in the world, or according to his wife. He was so skilled so she set up a competition and had axe heads and they had to string the bow then shoot the arrow through the axe heads. The suitors couldn’t even string the bow and in one slick motion, Odysseus strung the bow then shot the arrow then him and his son,…

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    My favorite constellation would have to be Sagittarius. The reason for choosing this constellation is due to the fact that it is my zodiac symbol. I feel that the symbol is fully representative of my personality. This constellation is referred to as "the Archer" and is usually depicted as a centaur holding a bow and arrow. Sagittarius can be found in the southern sky. Sagittarius was first cataloged by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century. Eratosthenes equated Sagittarius to Crotus,…

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    English 6-3 The Bronze Bow The emotions love and hate are both very strong. Battling against each other, they can affect a person in different ways. In the novel The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare, a boy named Daniel bar Jamin learns to overcome his hate with love. Hate always influenced Daniel’s life. The Romans have always been his worst enemy, since the death of his parents. To prove this, he says, “All I know is I hate the Romans. I want their blood. That is what I live for. It’s…

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    Samurai Vs Knights Dbq

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    people protected and safe so they’re happy. They are both very brave warriors in their time and you could say they’re both the best of their time. But that leaves us with the question, who would win in a battle, a samurai or a knight? I say a samurai would win in a fight and I have evidence to back this up. The first way that samurais have an advantage is because how they fight and how they train to fight. In document C1 it states “The young warriors studied kendo (the art of fighting with…

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    Team Shadowing Case Study

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    The first person I shadowed was Christine McPherson, who is the Executive Director of Bel Air Downtown Alliance. What I took away from shadowing Mrs. McPherson is that she manages the day-to-day operations of Bel Air Downtown Alliance. Her goal and the goal of the organization is to get people to invest in Bel Air’s neighborhoods. This generates more money for Bel Air and gets people to come out and support local businesses. When I was shadowing Christine, she has a lot of responsibility and her…

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    But in a society the male is highly praised as the dominate force and supposed to be the most fierce one, so why would a man bow down to a woman. Wouldn’t this show weakness and make a man be below a woman, but this does not show weakness this shows respect a man had the courage bow down to her showing his undivided respect to that woman. A major word I came across was genuflection ; is bending at least one knee to the ground, was from early times a gesture of deep respect for a superior…

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    me just that season by season. I started going out hunting with my dad at the age of seven, even though I wasn’t old enough to actually be the hunter. At these times, hunting for me meant wake up, go out, and fall asleep in my chair while dad hunts. Throughout my years of hunting I’ve been able to learn a lot in what doesn’t seem like such a long time. At the beginning of my hunting addiction, my favorite thing was always watching the woods wake up. Being young I didn’t fully understand how…

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    Company there are over 1.23 million deer-vehicle collisions in the USA from July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012 (Blackwell, Seamans, DeVault Page 1). Although hunting, and killing is the oldest method of population control for White-Tailed Deer the questions I would like to ask are, is killing necessary? Are there other methods the NCWRC could implement to…

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