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    symbolized a blank canvas that I was prepared to draw on to create my own piece of art; my own masterpiece. As I opened the door, a wave of air slapped my face. My eyes grew to the size of flying saucers as I scanned the room; I saw punching bags, judo gear, swords, nunchucks! My thought was cut short as a deep, clear voice called out for the next class to start. It was finally time to begin my journey into the world of karate. I timidly approached my sensei and greeted him. He gave out formal…

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    The National Prison Association, known later in 1954 as The American Correctional Association, is widely known as the oldest correctional association; whose mission is to "provide a professional organization for all individuals and groups both public and private that share a common goal of improving the justice system” (ACA, N.D.). The ACA has since established Corrections Online Training for all states to have the opportunity to become ACA accredited facilities and trained personnel. Equally…

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    The Film “Serpico” starring Al Pacino, Follows the career of a fresh face rookie cop from his graduation at the academy to the unfortunate end of his career. Based on a true story, Serpcio discovers that he is one of the very few officers within the New York City Police Department who has no interest in accepting under the table money or participating in unethical and illegal behavior. This film highlights many errors of the NYPD in the 1960’s. It shows that at this time the police were not held…

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    a trailblazer that helped open the floodgates for Korean baseball players in the KBO to be able to come over to the United States and sign bigger contracts. In a nutshell, Choo put the KBO on the map and he even opened the gates for Major League baseball players to go to South Korea and find their game again in an attempt to extend their career. With that said, the last player we will discuss in terms of notable athletes to come from South Korea is actually an American born player that came to…

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    Summary Jessica Statsky endeavor to convince people in her article "children’s Need, to Play not Compete," that there is something wrong with games by upsetting them over the hazards of such games. Statsky tells about both noncontact and physical games, played at six to twelve years old might contain time-consuming lug outcome for a child as a player and a supporter. Statsky describes many justifications about her point of view as well as the risk for physical and mental harm, and people those…

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    Sport Of Wrestling Essay

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    I wrestle. I am also a girl. I’ve never been one to brag much, but in this particular case, I am very proud of my accomplishments. I almost always tell people about them. I love the sport of wrestling, and I spend every day doing it. It has given me quite a few characteristics that make me unique and that definitely set me apart from others; these include perseverance, boldness, and humbleness. These traits are very good to know when dealing with my everyday life. Perseverance is one of the…

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    Bruce Lee was a huge influence on American society through his martial arts. He was one of the first pioneers of mixed martial artist by his own developed fighting style and inspired many American fighters. By choreographing his own martial arts in his movies, he changed the perspective of Chinese culture and exposed it in America. Bruce lee overcame much diversity between his American culture and his Chinese and fought to expose his philosophy and martial arts. Martial arts were Bruce lee’s…

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    Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, São Paulo, Salvador and Porto Alegre), Adidas accomplices with a neighborhood association to offer different group and individual games, constantly taking into account the nearby request. Futsal, volleyball, sports, b-ball, judo, jiu-jitsu, move and capoeira are the most widely recognized ones, dependably supplemented by exercises exchanging life aptitudes and social qualities. The nearby venture group is prepared and checked by Gol de Letra specifically. As a component…

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    In today’s society females are considered as nothing but beautiful creatures filled with mixed emotions who attention spans are off the charts. Females are always needy and cautious of what goes around their surroundings. In the book “The Man In The High Castle” by Philip K.Dick, Juliana Frink is the girl that every man has dreamed of, and is filled with mixed emotions. Men tend to find her attractive due to her Mona Lisa smile but her attitude and quick temper can sometimes find her difficult…

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    To the northwest of the Wastelands lies a shattered neighborhood originally a warehouse district. No longer visible are the street grids parallel and perpendicular to one another. The bars, nightclubs, restaurants, and residential lofts, have become infested with creatures performing camouflage defenses. Suburban neighborhoods had become dwelling grounds for the lower, less dominates species. A Caucasian male ventures through the ruins of a neighborhood mounted on a biped,…

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