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    Athletes Vs Soldiers

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    In this essay I’m going to tell you if pro sports player should earn more money than soldiers.I was for that pro sport players should earn more.Now let me tell you why pro sports players should earn more. The army is not a private business.According to http://www.debate.org/ its says that it’s for a government owned facility,and because there isn’t a demand or market since it like there is for any other pro sport game.The soldiers only get what they get based on how much they get from a…

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    The massive sculpture by Oldenburg and van Bruggen portrays a massive shuttlecock. The shear size of this can be overwhelming to many people. This sculpture can have a wide variety of emotions of the viewer. When viewing this massive sculpture, it is amazing the amount of detail put into this piece of art. During my initial walk around I felt humbled in a way. It was amazing to see such a magnificent piece of metal work. I felt humbled because, with myself being a metal sculpture I know how…

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    Millwright Research Paper

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    What is a Millwright? A millwright utilizes a diverse skill set to work with complicated, large machines. They have an advanced understanding of many different types of machinery. The best way to describe them is as an industrial machinist. What’s a millwright job like? Services are usually performed contractually and involve only days or weeks at a single location. The profession requires a broad background and experience with industrial machines in many different settings. Therefore, the…

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    Gladiators Essay

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    In today’s society there is noting that captures the hearts of the masses quite like a typical sporting event. From basketball to American football fans all over the world are always raving to see two teams engage in the highest levels of competition. Sporting events have become commonplace in the entertainment landscape of today, yet when looking closely at the events themselves they become much more sinister. Sports in fact can bring out the worst and most violent tendencies that mankind has…

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    My Asian Narrative

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    I was raised in the city while I belong in the country. I grew up in the small city of Waxahachie, Texas. Here, I played every sport available, and made friends around the Metroplex. Then, some weekends I would go to my grandparents ranch out in West, Texas. This lead to my love for the great outdoors. From hunting and fishing, and everything in between. Although, I enjoy my fair share of technology and video games. My grandparents call me a tech guru. Paradoxically, I love working with my hands…

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    Virginia’s coast is seen as the highlight of the state. The only gem that should be protected at all cost. So we pour millions of dollars to beautify the beach and bring in more people. We do this because in the end more people means more money. This mentality has made us blind to the fact that we have other wetlands in far greater danger than the beach. Marshes and swamps are just as valuable in what they offer the community. Factoring in the knowledge makes wetlands worth saving, not for the…

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    My Future Plans Can you imagine a world without engineering? What would it be like to wake up one morning where technology no longer exists? This question got me thinking about where everything started; which brought me to the conclusion that all started with an idea that someone physically developed. That concept of transforming ideas into blueprints that can be achieved inspired me to choose the field of engineering. Through research, I learned that in order to become an engineer I have to…

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    Why Are Athletes Overpaid

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    believe an athlete is paid for how good and talented he/she is. I believe only the best athletes who are at their prime are the ones who are paid the most, and every other average athlete make enough for a good living and with certain perks all professional athletes have. In sports usually the best athletes are the ones in commercials, tv shows, getting sponsorship deals, etc. , average athletes are not usually know and have small fan bases. The athletes who are in there best moment are the ones…

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    To be a professional athlete, it is usually someone's dream. It's not something that someone can just say it's what they want. But to be a professional athlete, they have to truly want it and believe that they can become it. It is not an easy thing to become. A lot of people don't make it. That person has to be dedicated to it. In a professional sport, there are drafts. Thousands of people apply for the draft but only a couple hundred actually get drafted. Being a professional athlete requires a…

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    Why Is Kairos Important

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    Kairos: The Significance of Time and Circumstances in Speech According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, kairos is defined as “a time when conditions are right for the accomplishment of a crucial action: the opportune and decisive moment.” The Greek term has been an important subject within the scope of rhetoric since ancient times, mentioned by philosophers and rhetoricians such as Socrates, because it is an essential piece of the rhetorical puzzle. It helps speakers address their audience…

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