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    history of ice hockey, the city of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Mario Lemieux also known as Super Mario or Mr. 66 made pittsburgh a place where football and baseball wasnt the only important sports in the city he added hockey to the market. Super Mario was one of the greatest ever and this is why. Mario Lemieux was a small boy coming out of Montreal, Canada. Lemieux was born on October 5,1965 and soon began playing hockey at the…

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    Norma Ann Jones is my great grandmother and she is 88 years old. She is my moms grandmother on her dads side of the family. The grandchildren and now great grandchildren all call her Gran. Gran was born in Blakely, Georgia on a small farm on August 20, 1927. Gran told me Blakely was a very small town; it was a simple place. It had a courthouse in the center and small businesses around it. Her father was a printer and worked at the towns print shop, Blakely was his hometown. Gran’s father’s…

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    The greatest threat to polar bears is loss of sea ice habitat and climate change. The Arctic receives the worst impact from these changes. Greenhouse gases affect polar bear habitats and leads to them being endangered. Why we should have special regulation Living in the extremely cold arctic climate, polar…

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    Hockey. I live hockey. I will always give anything to be on the ice. I do everything to live on the ice. I’m the type of kid who would abandon vacations and parties to go play hockey. On July 7th, 8th, and 9th, that’s exactly what I did. July 7th, 8th, and 9th consisted of my sister’s Summer Sizzler hockey tournament in Brick, New Jersey. Since the rink lay only twenty minutes away from a beach and boardwalk, my family decided we could go after their morning games with some teammates. Turned…

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    Walter Youngblood Analysis

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    artist and ice-cream man, said of the fourth-floor walk-up in East Harlem where he’s lived for 20 years. He bartered a painting for the stove and rescued the bashed-in mini-chandelier from the trash. It hangs in the kitchen, which has colonized half the living room. The refrigerator stands in a far corner, and steel wire shelves jut out, with dangling pots, pans and heavy-duty sieves at the ready. But the tool that Mr. Youngblood, 49, treasures most is one he doesn’t use any more: a set of…

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    Ice Skating And that’s how I broke my leg, just kidding, but I bruised it really badly, here’s the story behind that. was December 2014, my sister had discovered the “joy” of ice skating and was obsessed with it. She constantly asked my parents if her and her friends could go ice skating at the arena. I had never gone ice skating before and asked her one day if I could go with her and her friend Lucy. We got in the car to go pick up Lucy with the usual silence the whole ride. When we…

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    20 different factories but they two head offices, in Vevey and Cham that controlled exports. By this the company established international connections for spading in the other continents. It became a global company and the result is known as “beauty age.” Things change in 1914 with the outbreak of World War I because they had a huge demand of condense milk do to…

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    multiple highways that cross the United States. At the Nestlé Dreyer’s Ice Cream factory, were in the peak season, the company employs a diverse group of approximately 1,000 individuals from Kern County and neighboring settlement’s. The number of employees is even larger when including the Nestlé’s Research and Development Center (R&D) were employees represent different markets of Nestlé. R&D is where new designs are manufactured in new ice cream flavors and processes by food scientists around…

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    seven months ago at an Ice Skating Rink would change my life forever. Meeting him taught me both that I should branch out to meet new people, and that I should watch who I become friends with. The day I went to the Ice Rink, was a chilly one. Cloudy, cold, and just enough to make your nose run. I had on a long black coat with a zip up hoodie and no hat, no gloves, and grey unnamed boots on. I walked past a big dome with clear see through glass and the inside was full of melted ice. I saw tons of…

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    in 2000. As a young child, Johnson was involved in hockey. “Well I know I could skate before I could ride a two wheel bike, which is kind of backwards, that you can get around on a pair of blades...but not a two wheeled bike,” said Johnson. At the age of 13 he began referring mite hockey games and he continues to ref games today. Johnson began coaching because he wanted to be like his dad, who was a band director. He also wanted to give back to the sport that he loved. Initially, he did not…

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