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    the back of my hand. The puck dropped and I felt the intensity rattle through my bones. The Bruins won the opening faceoff and started with a couple good shots on goal. The Blues gained possession of the and passed the puck around in our defensive zone. The puck was passed behind the net to Frank St. Marseille who was slammed into the boards right in front of me. I repeatedly banged my hands on the boards well screaming at the top of my lungs. The B’s took the puck and moved it up the ice…

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    table, two mallets and a puck. The table includes a large smooth surface for play, which includes some kind of machinery underneath that forces air to the top through several tiny holes. This allows the puck to glide effortlessly over the surface, allowing for fast action and quick gameplay. The table is surrounded by a rail to keep the puck from flying off the table. At each end is a slot which serves as a goal, and underneath the goal is usually a return to grab the puck and return it to…

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    They went threw a moments of confusion because a bad character named Puck applied a love potion on Lysander's eyes which made him fall in love with the first person his eyes met. Puck is the character responsible for causing most of the action in the play. He causes the most problems because he put the love potion on the wrong person and caused the “couples” to have love conflict. Puck is a boy who listens to Oberon. Oberon sent Puck to apply the love potion on Tatiana, his queen so she can give…

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    geometry. For example, it is used in passing, face-offs, division of zones, and goalkeeping. Players on the ice manipulate the rules of geometry to strategically place the puck in different areas on the rink. Geometry plays a major role in sports, especially ice hockey, as it enables players to play intelligently and manipulate the puck on the ice. Just by looking at the ice rink, it is apparent that geometry is used in the game, “We see things like circles, squares,…

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    physics is Ice Hockey. I have been playing ice hockey since I was 11 years old, it's a fun sport to play. The article that explains how physics play a role in hockey. In this paper, I will be talking about skating, hockey stick, slapshot, and hockey puck. While a hockey player skate pushes off with his rear leg, a perpendicular energy is exerted on the skate by the ice. The factor of the force that point onward is what thrusts the player forward. At the same time, his other skate is either…

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    analysis of the play. The first part is a comparison between Puck and Bottom, whom are both characters in the play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The second part is comparing A Midsummer Night’s Dream with another Shakespearean play, The Tempest. Having not read The Tempest the second part of the criticism will not be mentioned in this paper. In part one, Bloom starts off by saying that he likes Bottom more than Puck. Bloom states that, “Pucks are more charming, but Bottoms are rather more amiable”…

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    Night's Dream the antagonist was in fact puck, puck was the fairy playing tricks on everyone, doing obrions bidding. While in the movie the antagonist was a tie between puck and bottom, bottom was turned into a donkey and talking to titania, while puck was the fairy running around playing tricks on everyone. The protagonist in both is equally puck, in the movie however it seems to be both puck and bottom. In a Midsummer Night’s Dream the novel version, puck seems like the main character given…

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    theme of ‘manipulation and control,’ such as, Puck manipulating the lovers, Egeus controlling or manipulating Hermia to marry the man who he wants and Oberon manipulating the lovers. This essay will explore the theme of ‘manipulation and control’ and answer the question of ‘if love is always at the heart of the manipulation?’ using some examples, the events that are listed as above and how they relate to the theme and the question during the play. Puck manipulated the lovers as he obeyed…

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    Helena from A Midsummer Night’s Dream were also treated like objects. All these characters were like toys for Henry Higgins and Puck. While Higgins and Puck were messing around,…

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    finish. Everything that happened in this play was very entertaining; from the conflicted love triangle, the performance of a play within a play, to the unique characters within the story. The most intriguing relationship was between the characters, Puck and Bottom, as there were similarities and contrast between the two of them. For one, They are both comical characters, as well as the comic relief within the story. Both have an identical role, but how are they different and similar? How are…

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