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    Basketball Point Guard

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    The point guard of a basketball team had the best percentage of three points and percentage of field goals – 2-points, on the team, with an average of 75 percentage average in both areas last season. Unfortunately this season he is struggling severely in both areas, he has been examined and it has been determined he has no injuries. During his off-season that was approximately 4 months long, he changed his workout strategies. He workout sessions were 6 days a week and workout included 3 times a…

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    Historical Turning Point

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    A Historical Turning Point At the end of World War II, civilization experienced a major historical turning point that would lead to much fear and controversy about the morality of our combat related decisions. It sparked more than that though, and even led to the end of WWII as a whole; stunning anyone who saw such devastation. It inspired many to wish for peace, to desire that the mass killings stop. The cause of these events were the nuclear bombing of Japan in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.…

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    Somme Turning Point

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    turning points that occurred during World War I. Though all these events all shaped the outcome of the war one of the most important of these events was the Battle of Somme. The Battle of Somme began on July 1, 1916 and lasted until November 19, 1916 (BBC, IWonder: The Battle of Somme). The Battle of Somme was an offensive battle that was known mostly for the fact that it is known as “the bloodiest battle in history” (BBC, IWonder: The Battle of Somme). The Battle of Somme was a significant…

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    In recent years, as technology advances faster than ever, there has also been a huge surge in the awareness of global warming and greenhouse gas emissions. In the article, The Fast-Approaching ‘Point of No Return’ for Climate Change by Karin Kamp and John Light, top climate scientists warns the international policymakers about the current and potential permanent damages to our environment, sets a target level for lessening harmful greenhouse gases, and urges policymakers to push for new policies…

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    Saigon Turning Point

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    seven day cease fire and “Tet”. In addition to the Vietnamese forces, a large majority of the 400,000 plus foreign Soldiers were relaxing and enjoying the holiday. As we will begin to see, many historians have said that this battle was the turning point of the US citizen’s support for the war in Vietnam. The statistics show 58,220 soldiers were killed and too numerous to be counted were wounded (Chambers…

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    from your 16 player’s games. First, let’s cover the positive points. Whenever one of your players get a touchdown they get 6 points. They also get 3 points every field goal. There is even points being handed out for running. For every 10 yards a player runs while rushing or receiving they get 1 point. Even when they catch a fumble they get 2 points. There aren't just positive points, for bad plays like penalties they lose points along with running in the wrong…

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    Point Of Care Testing

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    Although, point-of-care testing may improve cardiac troponin turnaround times, this testing method is costlier than a hospital’s central laboratory and fails to equal the reliability of a hospital’s central chemistry laboratory (Boelstler et al., 2014). Experts from…

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    Boiling Point Lab

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    The purpose of this lab was to determine the relationships between boiling point and molecular structure. To do this we used four different chemicals, all with the same molecule but just with different subscripts. To preform this experiment, we were required to use a hot plate, water bath, alcohols, ketones, and alkalines, a test tube, capillaries, and a test tube cap. Once the water was boiling, we lowered the test tube into the water and waited until the chemical began to boil. Once the…

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    Poverty Point Artifacts

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    Artifacts found at Poverty Point include items from the Ouachita and Ozark mountains in Arkansas, the great lakes and the gulf of mexico. These artifacts indicate that poverty point was part of a vast trading network. The ancient people who lived at poverty point are believed to be hunters and artisans. Thousands of spear points have been found on the site that suggests that they were hunters. (1)They are also believed to be fisher-gatherers as well. Lots of artwork involving birds have been…

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    The Ten-Points Party

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    Nonetheless, Newton, the main visionary of the group, formulated the B.P.’s Ten-Point Platform and Program which basically expressed the major needs and wants of the Party, as well as for the black community. The Ten-Point Platform and Program that the B.P.’s adhered to and observed, each point stated in a sense what the party “wanted” for blacks, and why the party thought how and why such conditions should be met. The points which were…

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