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    In 1492, Christopher Columbus came to the Americas, then known as the New World, and opened the borders to vast travel all across Europe. The new world had plenty of resources and space for settling, but there was one problem, the land was home to many diverse, intimidating Indians who did not want to give up their land. This battle over land and resources led to many conflicts amongst the two groups. The beliefs of the Native Americans and white settlers are very different, leading to actions…

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    I believe that I am an excellent candidate for the Early College program. For me, school is a top priority, and I always strive to be my best. Whenever I set my focus on a task, I will put 100% effort into it until I am satisfied with the result. I am not nervous to talk to adults or teachers, and address any questions I have about the course. To be at college at such a young age demands hard work and dedication, which I am ready to put forth. There is so much in this program that will help me…

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    Christie Rampone, a defender for the United States Women’s National Team has torn her ACL once throughout her life time. Christie Rampone played more than one sport leading up to her playing only soccer. In college, she played soccer, basketball and lacrosse. She did not tear her ACL until she focused directly on soccer in 2001, during her first year playing professional…

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    eager to get to my friends locker as he had been giving candy to everyone the whole week and I was ready to get my share of candy from him. It was thursday and I wasn’t going to be at school that Friday because I was going to Indiana for my brother’s lacrosse tournament. So I had to get candy at all costs or else I wouldn’t get any, being in 7th grade at the time I thought that the candy was a pretty big deal. Growing impatient I started to pull on his locker to open it thinking that nobody…

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    Gymnastics Research Paper

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    There are many sports, but the hardest one physically, mentally, and commitment wise is gymnastics. Gymnastics is a competitive sport in which the athletes preform acrobatic feats on four different types of apparatus. The first event female gymnasts compete in is the floor exercise. The athlete preforms a routine choreographed to music of her choice, and must complete three to four tumbling passes as well as leaps, jumps, and dance moves. The second apparatus is the vault. This piece of…

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    Tim Hortons Case Study

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    part of Canadian culture. Tim Horton’s also has many charities that give less privileged children an opportunity to play sports, for example the Tim Horton’s minor league programs, which support 300,000 children to play different sports like hockey, lacrosse, and soccer, this target market will appreciate this (Tim Horton’s,Sports,2016). Market Definition and Overview Industry…

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    Native American history Name Course Institution Tutor Date 1. Who were the Earliest People in North America according to archeologists? 1. The First Nations 2. The Inuit 3. The Métis 4. The Native Americans 5. The Alaska Natives the first three groups of people are the found in Canada, these are the first nations, the Inuit and the metis people. They are famously known as the Aboriginal peoples of Canada. What do these mean? BCE: it means Before the Common Era. CE: it means…

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    themselves and their abilities, so they could show the men and others that didn’t believe in their skills, they deserved to be treated equally. Bobbie Rosenfeld was compassionate about a ton of things, but to her, there was nothing like sports. Lacrosse, Softball, Ice hockey, Basketball, Tennis, Golf, Speed Skating, and Track were all the sports Rosenfeld…

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    Mitch was in impeccable shape because he was a college lacrosse player at Syracuse. Because of this, he was never challenged considerably with all of the physically demanding exercises, long runs, and challenging courses. The most difficult physical aspect of the experience was the pain he endured with all of…

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    The school they all attended was entitled Donald Lee High. Dondre was a pretty average student and kept with a small group of friends. He was fairly decent at lacrosse and that is how most people knew him. The way he became caught up in all of this horror, was that he was madly in love with the boy that Lily was dating. Conrad Login was his name. For whatever reason, him and Marley decided that the best option…

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