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    but he did not enjoy it much since he had never played football before, and he did not fully understand the sport. As his first year of football went along he learned more and more about the sport. Fast forward one year to 8th grade; Seth knew how to play football pretty well, and he began enjoying it. His football season went well until he broke his ankle during the last game of the season. Luckily his ankle recovered well, and in 9th grade he continued playing football and baseball. Seth…

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    losing twenty four to zero. So as you would expect, we were all pretty let down. As the clock was winding down to end the game, I was playing cornerback on defence. They were on about the 20 yard line and marching up the field. Then they ran a pass play to the tight end,…

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    The beginning of Araby represents the beginning of someone's childhood. In these precious moments of childhood many children develop unbelievable minds. Many children see the possibility in everything, and they create things that adults couldn't dream of. James Joyce represents this youth by making objects in his story come to life. The reader finds worlds being created by everyday objects. Objects such as houses come alive because they hold life inside of them, and how they look at one another…

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    Basketball Failure

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    Failures happen to everyone all of the time, what you do with the experience of those failures can vastly effect your life and your future success. The person who does not better themselves from failure can often wind up on a less successful path than someone who learns from failure and betters themselves from it. My failure to make the basketball team is one that I feel I have used as a positive tool to grow as a person and as a student. During the first trimester I was not participating in a…

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    A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry is a play that tells the story of a poor black family’s opportunity to escape from poverty and the racial prejudice that was occurring in the 1950’s. This play was such a success that they created a movie about it. There are many differences between the movie and the play, and these differences are very meaningful and convey a message. One significant difference between the movie and the play is that in the movie Beneatha didn’t cut her hair off.…

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    Football has always been a part of my life for a long time. It was the first sport I ever played and really liked. I started playing football at a very young age and I kept everything I learned from football with me. Sometimes I didn’t understand the way football way played but as I got older I let it come to me mentally and physically. Football helped with my problems on and off the field. I learned how to stay devoted and I did my finest. I learned how to push myself through harsh practices…

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    Ever since I started playing baseball I have always thought of it as more than just baseball. I think of it in a different way. I always some way relate it to life because believe it or not, there are so many representations of life examples inside baseball diamond that people don't even know . I believe that baseball is just like Life. I have always had the drive to succeed in sports. And I work very hard to get myself there. One of my first memories that I have was when I was…

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    that may occur. Although, Frederick’s timing was very bad. It was important for me to be on time and expressive when I was playing the role of Philip. Comic timing is very hard for actors because every movement has to be perfect. Otherwise, the play seems unrehearsed so the audience loses interest. There are many examples on why precision in time is important for actors. However, most of the bad timings involve Selsdon because he struggles to remember his lines and to appear on stage during…

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    In Our Town, Thornton Wilder incorporates a rather unique character known as the Stage Manager, who takes the form of a narrator that converses with onlookers, to guide his audience throughout the play. Stage Manager acts as a reporter similar to the role played by Choragus in Greek dramas, which helps in leading the spectators into the heart of the story. For instance, much like Choragus, the Stage Manager stands out in comparison to the other characters within the production because he informs…

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    Blanche Dubois Essay

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    She is portrayed as a romantic being who operates as attracted to males. Her interaction with the male characters of the play begins with flirting. The dramatized depiction of DuBois is well characterized by the author. Her fantasies have a very strong relation with her reality. She is pretending to be someone else with fabricated episodes of her past and the present. The…

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