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    utilized by gatherings of individuals in Australia. These weapons, now and then called "toss sticks" or "kylies", were utilized for chasing an assortment of prey, similar to kangaroos and to parrots; at a scope of around 100 meters non-returning boomerang could dispense mortal damage to a substantial creature. A throw stick tossed about evenly may fly in an almost straight…

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    Dimitri Letsos Narrative Essay (Personal) It was a hot Sunday near the end of May of 2011, my brother and I were playing catch outside when my friend came over to hang out. We discussed what we should play, I thought that we should play a game called 500, which was where you threw the ball up in the air and if you caught it you would get a certain amount of points, until you reached 500. My brother was a more creative and thought of a game he called “Bigfoot” which I guess was a game…

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    Hub decided to look after Walter and said, “I'll stick around and be your damn uncle. Don't expect me to be happy about it” (McCanlies,1). Hub realized Walter needed him in his life because Walter’s mother did not take much action to ensure that he gets what he needs. Since Walter did not have such…

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    The traits of a criminal are somewhat similar when it comes to each individual in many situations. In the majority of criminal cases, there is some sort of mental stress or illness involved. This is significant because mental illness is very dangerous to go untreated and it can cause people to believe insane things they are doing are acceptable. In the cases of pedophilia, involving Father John Geoghan, he had several criminal and psychopathic traits that led him to commit numerous accounts of…

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    George Boiardi was the unsung hero of every team that he graced with his athletic ability. George was a Cornell lacrosse player up until 2004 when he lost his life mid game from a shot that hit him square in the chest. It wasn’t necessarily his statistics that impressed everyone George encountered, but rather his work ethic and the way that he held himself stood out to everyone. George was truly an inspiration to everyone on his team. A selfless, driven, class act that wanted nothing but…

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    The ball is set between the two girls’ lacrosse sticks. Four defenders guard the corresponding four attackers on the other team. The defense and attack on the other team mirrors. The ball is pushed up vertically and the game begins. One girl yanks the ball into her lacrosse stick and sprints with the speed of light toward the goal. The defenders rush to her, but are too late. The girl runs over to shoot and despite the goalie’s attempts to stop her, she shoots with a winding force so strong,…

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    Throw A Lacrosse Ball

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    have just the thing for you! Let me teach you how to throw the lacrosse ball. Learning how to throw the lacrosse ball is useful if you are looking to join a lacrosse team. The coach will also be impressed if you already know how to throw the ball after you have joined the team. When playing lacrosse, throwing the ball is also a very important skill that you need to have to play. To begin you will need a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball. After you have collected those materials, go out to an…

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    Lacrosse is the best sport to try in the spring or summer because it’s a very engaging activity, it requires a large amount of skill,strength, and cardio. It’s a beautiful sport because I love how it was discovered and the history behind it. I also love the complex rules towards the game. Finally I love interacting with the different people I meet from playing the game of lacrosse. Last year during my last summer as an 8th grader my friends and I went every where we biked, long-boarded, and ran.…

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    Lacrosse Should Be For Everyone Growing up I learned that not many people in Merced County actually know what lacrosse is. Lacrosse is a field sport, just like soccer; there are goal areas on both sides of the field. Players have chest pads a helmet like football and a lacrosse stick. Most people do not know that today 's Lacrosse was influenced by a game that the Native Americans played. Lacrosse is a popular sport in other countries and in private schools, does not cost as much as football or…

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    Malosky The cultural artifact that I chose was my lacrosse stick. It represents how lacrosse has been a continuous occupation throughout my life. It is an essential thing needed to play lacrosse. Even though I do not play on a team anymore, I still keep it with me because it holds special value to me. My occupational roles associated with lacrosse include being a teammate, an athlete, and a student. I selected this object because my lacrosse stick enabled me to create special bonds with my…

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