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    simply just love watching football games. It is also a great form of entertainment in home, and at sports bars, as well as a great topic for people to talk about when wanting to meet new friends. For example, you go to a sports bar and a football game is on, there is a high possibility that someone else in the room is also a fan; it might not be for the same team, but a fan none-the-less. For those who are unaware, football is the term used to describe a sport/game played by two teams of eleven…

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    gathering to watch a game of professional basketball. Loaded with cold drinks and nachos, they cruise to their chair, some in dignified stadiums, while some remain on their couch in there house. But no matter where the game is played or watched, you will find the same three types of basketball fan: the Party Rooter, the Sunshine Supporter, The Band Waggener and the Diehard Fan. The Party Rooter is not really that interested in the basketball game and all. He goes to games for the goodies: the…

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    Victorian House Game Plan

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    **BASICS** The game is set in an old victorian house which is haunted. A standard party will consist of five players (Though this number could be changed by the player). The characters will be randomly generated, and they will all have different stats/traits/characteristics. Some of them will be male, other female, some will be stronger, faster and they will all have different personalities (I'll explain this later) which will affect the experience. Tou can control one character at a time and…

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    Samuel W. Westing was found dead in his home, but he wasn’t done yet. He made a game, and with that game people lost and won. Gull Lake middle school sixth grade students have recently read, watched, and analysed The Westing Game book and movie. The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin contains many similarities and differences that are worth explaining. The Westing Game includes a very interesting plot. A group of heirs to Westing are paired together, given some clues, and told they would win big…

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    of more or less flat game; cycling, pardon the platitude, requires a bicycle; the tennis rackets and balls; handball also requires a ball that boat; water sports need a pool; and so much more. On the contrary, football can be played with only one ball, or something you replace more or less effectively: a ball of cloth, wadded paper or even a stone. In this regard, in addition, football has for other sports another added bonus: the…

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    edit this! Much appreciated! Prologue She lifted her cards. Lily glanced through them, and slid a two of clubs across the table. She tried to disguise her smirk when one of her opponents handed her a four of diamonds in return. The game quickly accelerated intobecame a flurry of red and black. All too soon, Lily slapped down an impressive string of cards. The other three men at the (describe table) stiffened and took no effort to hide their gasps. Lily scooped up her winnings…

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    First Time Attending a Football Game Watching a professional football game is a different experience. The other day I witnessed a football match between the Cleveland Browns and the Oakland Raiders. The stadium was roaring with tons of spectators awaiting to see the match. The stands were packed to capacity by spectators who included fans from both teams, mostly Brown fans though. A lot of enthusiasm among the vast majority of football fans, especially because both these teams are known for…

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    Personal Narrative

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    I decide to play my favorite online game, League of Legends. I always joined the Japan server because it made me feel like a better player overall.Sadly, Japan’s server was full so I joined the North American server. The connection wasn’t the best, but at least it was…

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    The Game Movie Essay

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    The Game, a 1997 drama film directed by David Fincher, sets place in the late 1990s in California. Michael Douglas stars as the film’s main character as Nicholas van Orton. Van Orton is a mid-aged, divorced, businessman who appears to be very stoic and cold, and who tends to be bothered by interaction with other people. The film takes place in one-day’s time with a few flashbacks. The movie begins on van Orton’s birthday where van Orton receives very few “Happy Birthday’s” from those that he…

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    Chinese Culture In America

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    It is said that history repeats itself. To a variety of cultures sport has held similar meanings, during different historical periods. Today, sport is often referred to as just a game, but not many of us have dealt with obstacles of being an immigrant in America. Yep (2009) described how a playground in Chinatown San Francisco affected the Chinese immigrant community. The playground provided recognition, a sense of community and a sense of cultural pride to the Chinese immigrants. With the…

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