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    Global Terrorism: 9/11 and the Boston Marathon Bombing As there is no agreed upon definition of ‘Terrorism’ , people often define it as acts of violence against citizens of a country in order to intimidate societies or governments. Global terrorism may come in different forms including suicide bombings and attacks on foreign lands. When terrorism takes place, it affects not only the country in which the violence or threats are taking place, but it also…

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    in my first essay I had wrote about my experience working on my high schools Dance Marathon. it was easier for me to write about my first essay because sit was about me and figuring out what I wanted to do with my life.with writing about this event I had started from the start and then skipped into the later stages of putting the event together, then talking about the event. I didn’t find anything about myself in this essay because of the fact that I had already wrote about this in high school.…

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    Greetings, Let me say begin by saying thank you for taking the time to read this email. I am inquiring about a recent order placed with one of your representatives, Izzy Dimir. My wife and I attended the Expo at November 2016’s Las Vegas Rock N Roll Marathon. We tested your product and found much enjoyment in its use and can see its benefits. Your representatives were more than helpful and knowledgeable with all products. On Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 7:18PM (CST) I contacted your…

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    anything is poisonous. Ditto exercise. If overdone, exercise can cause injury, hasten aging and cause heart problems. Here are three workouts that cause more harm than good if overdone. By Wairimu Githuka Marathons Kenyans are famous world over for running and winning marathons. Several marathons are organised in the country every year, with thousands of people participating in the long distance…

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    like the Olympic Marathons started to have more media…

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    Cardiac Arrest Analysis

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    running in long distance races each year; however, this number will keep increasing year by year. Some of these racers after they run their marathon or half-marathon have what has been determined as post-race cardiac dysfunction. This is where Dr Kim and his team of researchers determine different cardiac arrest characteristics in marathon and half-marathon runners between January of 2000 and May of 2010. A nonprofit running organization called Running USA, gave Dr Kim and his group of…

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    first woman to run and finish the Boston Marathon. This is important because she wanted everyone to know that women should be able to run in the Boston Marathon. She is remembered today because women are now able to run in the Boston Marathon and can run in the Olympics. If it weren't for Kathrine Switzer, women would not be where they are now in running and other sports. Kathrine Switzer was the first woman to ever officially run the Boston Marathon in 1967. She had made it her life’s work…

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    Overcoming Obstacles

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    fit into my definition of an obstacle by trying to complete the marathon without giving up. I felt like walking away, it was a real obstacle because I was tired and thirsty plus it was hot outside. An obstacle in my definition is to get over something and that’s what I did when I finished the marathon, I got over an obstacle that didn’t seem impossible it was possible but in my head it was impossible. I liked how I finished the marathon without giving up and that makes me feel proud of myself.…

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    why athletes are encouraged to rehydrate by drinking fluids to allow this cooling system to keep functioning, by replacing the fluids that are lost in sweat (Noakes, 2003). This isn’t knowledge, however that has always been believed, prior to 1969 marathon runners were advised against rehydrating (NOAKES, 1993) as there was no scientific…

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    unites us all is our collective sweet tooth and cravings for treats. Grab a spoon, pull up a chair and join us as we go around the world in the stickiest, crunchiest, crispiest sweet treats! Alongside swimming with dolphins and skydiving, running a marathon is increasingly becoming a life goal for many, with one in every thousand people…

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