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    to have a car of my own to brag about and customize myself. My parents and I were all in the car on a weekend afternoon when I brought up how it would be really convenient it would be for me to have my own car. My dad had work at nine pm and I had lacrosse practices at 7pm and it seemed like I had to race home to catch him and I wouldn’t be able to go to team events. It was also hard for my dad to go run errands on the days I had plans with my friends since we shared one car. My dad and I had…

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    Bobby Orr, who used to be a professional player for the NHL team the Boston Bruins, can be seen flying across the ice after scoring the game-winning goal of game four in the Stanley Cup Final of 1970. This photograph was taken by Ray Lussier at the old Boston Garden on May 10th, 1970. It represents one of the most famous goals in hockey history giving Boston its first Stanley Cup win in a long time. The photograph symbolizes the spirit hockey has and the Boston Bruins. It is a very interesting…

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    where everyday people could come into my restaurant and when they bought their meal, they would have the option to pay an extra amount, such as $3 and would receive this sticker. The people would then write something encouraging on the sticker and stick it to the wall. This wall could completely change someone 's day because that sticker is a ticket to a free meal. So for example, if a homeless man walked in, they could grab one of the stickers off the wall, bring it to the front and receive a…

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    stickball, such as lacrosse. Women were known to play this game which showed how aggressive and rough the women could be. They would also enjoy playing a game known as snow snake. This game was played when frozen conditions occurred. This game could be played by both men and women and involved sliding a polished rock along ice or snow. The person who was able to slide the rock the farthest was said to be the winner. Another common game was a handgame. It consisted of hiding bones or sticks under…

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    Psychosocial Interview

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    My person of interest for this assignment is my best friend and significant other, Jimmy. The both of us have been together for around a year now and I thought choosing him, as my subject would be useful towards our relationship. Of course it is obvious that we are different by gender, but socioeconomic status, ethnicity and even religion are all of the same. You see Jimmy is probably the most influential and positive man I have ever come across. But when it comes to me, I try to be more…

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    Sports has been an important aspect in aboriginal culture for many years. It dates back all the way back to the beginning when they played lacrosse to settle wars and conflicts between nations. Sports not only settled conflict but was also an integral part to making changes throughout history for the aboriginal culture and inspiring its youth into what it is today. Athletic heroes like Jim Thorpe, Tom Longboat and present athletes Jordin Tootoo and Ted Nolan helped inspire youth of today. By…

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    Jannet Cooper: A Short Story

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    1 Now, if you were expecting some sad, super fake sounding story, I don't know what to tell you. This is an authentic story, the story of me. Yes, it might be sad at times, but this all really happened. My life has been pretty hectic thus far, I hate being a teenager. It was better when I was just starting off, a fledgling of sorts. My childhood self. I have to tell somebody about my life, otherwise I might forget some ultra-important detail. I probably should have started this sooner, but here…

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