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    Personal Narrative

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    I was in my room it was June 19. I went to go to the restroom and then I ate. I went to go change. I went outside to go to my friends house. I was at my friends house and we played at his house. We then went to get my other friend to go skate. Next we went to go skate. We got to the school where we go skate all the time. We skated there for a while and then we went home. We were skating. At my neighbor's house and then we go to the store to get drinks and chips. We come back and skate in front…

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    Hockey Research Paper

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    Have you ever made it to state or even the state championship? Well I have and I love hockey. Hockey is a sport that I have loved since I was three years old. My favorite hockey player is Nikita Kucherov. He is a very skilled player and scans the ice very well. To me hockey is like a key to a lock, I have to have it. Whenever I play hockey I always want to win and play good. When Nikita first got into the NHL he was not very good. Now he is one of the most skilled hockey players in the NHL. The…

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    I was afraid. Standing on the moist morning field, I look up at the sky, a big white blanket covers all I could reach to see. The finals had arrived, and I, with trembling legs, took my place on the field, ready to commence. A shiver surges through my body, the thought of letting down the team, the thought of letting down the coach, the thought of failing. The eyes of the whole audience, focused on the team, And focused on me. Anxiety curled into my stomach, My nerves tingling like being tickled…

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    Ice Hockey Research Paper

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    Although Finland was one of the last european countries to be introduced to ice hockey when the country was introduced in 1927 ice hockey flourished. By the 1950s in Finland ice hockey was beginning to be one of the most played winter sports and offered better facilities for athletes. The first indoor ice hockey rink in Finland was built in 1956, in Tampere. This rink was built just in time for the First World Ice Hockey Championships held in Finland. Since the early 1970s the Finnish lions were…

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    Ice hockey is a game of skill, agility, and retribution. Valerie Wood’s Enforcer immerses the reader into the world of ice hockey, focusing on the toll the sport takes on one particular team position. The enforcer on a hockey team is the guy that habitually protects his teammates through physical retaliation on the ice. If you ever witness a gloves-off fight during a hockey game, chances are that it is being instigated by the team’s enforcer. While they can play a vital and strategic role on the…

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    are many safety tips that should be followed to avoid or reduce the risk of getting injured. I know that when I skateboard, I always wear helmet because my brain is the most important part of my body. Most skateboard injuries happen to kids under the age of fifteen as well as beginners. Advanced skaters also get hurt as well due to trying very extreme tricks. I am an advanced skater and I have gotten hurt several times when I was a beginner and even now as I’m advanced. Skateboarders can become…

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    Do you think you have what it takes to skate on ⅛ inch blade with 5 other guys trying to hit you? It makes the sport more fun to watch. It allows players to take out anger in a better way than hurting them. It can cause brain damage and have injuries more serious down the road. Even though people can get hurt and some people do not like fighting, the NHL should keep fighting because it makes the game more entertaining and hockey players typically do not get hurt from the fighting. Some may say…

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    Playing soccer came easy to me and I felt at home on the field. It was an activity I have loved my entire life. I had assembled most of my friends through soccer teams since the age of 4. All my soccer memories flashed through my mind in those moments of silence. The pain sank in deeper as this was likely the exact moment my career was over. In Michigan, there is no competitive soccer during the high school season. There is no…

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    Trampoline History

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    Trampolines have changed between ancient times and modern times. It's a beautiful day outside and you just want go and do something. What about the trampoline? You go outside and start jumping. Try to learn some tricks. But the real real thing is is what is the true history where trampolines come from. Keep reading and find the mysterious history of trampolines. In ancient times Trampoline like devices were used in China, Egypt, and Iran. You're probably wondering how they could used it. There…

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    According to them, the number of field players decreased from nine to seven, on the ice were the goalkeeper, the front and back defenders, the central and two attackers, and in front of the entire width of the field was a rover - the strongest hockey player, . The whole match was held by the team in one team, and by the end of the game the athletes literally crawled on the ice from fatigue, because only a player who was injured was allowed to be replaced (even in the last period…

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