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    A bit of imagination, music, movies, novels and live entertainment can all have the same topic: marine creatures. In fact, when you hear some relaxation music themed around whale songs, that you read a novel titled Moby Dick, which is a legendary white sperm whale or even some facts about the blue whale, being the largest mammal on Earth, it is easy to think of whales. The confusion comes when the term whale is part of a sea creature's name. You see, when people talk about sharks, their mind is…

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    Fiji Football Case Study

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    "We will come back with a good group of good football generation but for that we need to build from foundation not from the roof." This was the statement from the new Fiji football coach Christophe Gamel who is planning to change the fortune of Fiji football with his vision and projects which he bought from France. Gamel who has been part of the Paris Saint-Germain FC as the assistant coach and he had also been the physical trainer for the Qatar national under-17 team for the qualification for…

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    My grit factor was a "grit superstar". Of the traits mentioned in the book, one I believe I already possess is ditching the dream. I've always had the dream of becoming the best in my sport of barrel racing. I was definetly a dreamer until I realized that dreaming will get me nowhere. So, I took matters into my own hands. I ride every day in the summer. Its all I do because I know that the more I practice the better I'll get! Last year I was thrown off my horse during a competition and was run…

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    Triathlon Life Speech

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    INTRO 1: Triathlon and active lifestyle is the way of living for Dan. Click here to read more about his passion towards swimming, main achievements and life lessons. TEXT: Your colleagues have nominated you for Inspiration of the Month in August, based on your outstanding performance in swimming. Please tell us how did you start swimming and why did you choose it? Actually I started to swim quite late in my childhood, I was about 12 years old at that time. But three years ago I realized that I…

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    Since 688 BC, in the world of boxing there have been many great boxers. However Muhammad Ali was the absolute best boxer that ever stepped into the ring. His record, hard work, and determination shows that he is the best. Not only was he one of the most popular person during his time he his still the most recognizable man on earth. His success as a boxer is widely respected. He was a champion, a leader, and an artist. His work inside and outside of the of the ring truly makes him “The Greatest…

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    It's a lot of things i can talk about in my life. I been through lot like everybody else have. but i'm not going to talk about my whole life in this essay because i'm real personal about the things that went on in my life, but i will talk about the main thing which is me being tall and how i started playing basketball. it was a rough journey, but i'm still with it until i become successful with it by making it to the League I wasn't always tall. I'm from When i was younger, i say probably before…

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    Badminton Essay

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    Badminton game was invented in ancient Greece and has been a major game in the sport. Badminton was originally a child's play and was initially called 'battledore' or 'shuttlecock'. Badminton has been an old game in the PE class for decades. A fantastic sport that young people and adults can play, badminton requires a small amount of equipment and offers an exciting exercise that will improve eye and hand coordination as well as agility. In badminton, players use rackets to kick the shuttlecock…

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    Food is not only for the stomach but also for the heart, mind and soul. It is what ties you back to your heritage and culture. That is very evident during the segment that talked about the Makah Indians. The culture and lifestyle of the Makah Indians is tied back to the sea. A big part of their culture was the hunting of the gray whales. The tribe hunted gray whales for thousands of years and they used every part of the whale as food, different items or trade if there was extra. Makah leaders…

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    To Serve Oneself The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines a psychopath as a “person who is mentally ill, who does not care about other people, and who is usually dangerous or violent.” This is correct although not all psychopaths have exactly the same characteristics. Professor Kiehl mentions in Talk of the Nation that the “classical definition” of a psychopath “is someone who has real profound difficulties understanding empathy, guilt and remorse. They’re pretty glib and superficial, somewhat…

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    Poison Bites Cobras are famous for the threatening hood at their neck. They spread the hood out when says they feel threatened or angry. Nag and Nagaina are two snakes in the story, “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”. They have a evil intention to kill the owners of the bungalow and Rikki-Tikki, the mongoose. They are both quite sneaky and cruel but one hovers over the other when it comes to killing others… especially in slyness. People - or in this case, snakes - who are very cruel and sly are far more…

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