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    3 years old and his dad said “he is like a little wiz.” In his Bantam year Jonathan was drafted #1 by the Tri-City Americans but he choose not to play for him but to play for his high school. Jonathan is very generous because he always passes the puck, helps new players learn how to play. Jonathan also is the captain of his team so he helps out a lot spending his time working on plays.…

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    The myth of the Ecological Indian, has influenced historians’ beliefs for centuries. The thought that Native American’s were a part of nature, never exploiting their resources, a primitive species, a peaceful people, is a stereotype that is proven wrong by the paramount chiefdom of Cahokia. The stratified community, of what was in its day, a powerful unprecedented empire in North America, calls into question who Native Americans were believed to be. Cahokia, a Mississippian culture, is one of…

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    Love is not always easy and can be very difficult for many reasons. Love can be artificial, which basically means fake. This was demonstrated several times throughout the play by people being unfaithful, disloyal, and by betraying their friends and loved ones. I do believe that you can love someone, but you shouldn’t marry that person unless you are both for sure truly in love. The fairies forced the people by casting a spell on them to love each other. In some cases, only one person really…

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    The theme of romantic suffering has been often explored through the motives of love imbalance or romantic situations in which disparities and inequality interfere with the harmony of relationships. The most obvious example of this imbalance is the asymmetric love among four young Athenians: Hermia loves Lysander, Lysander loves Hermia, Helena loves Demetrius, but, instead Helena - Demetrius loves Hermia (“And here am I, and wode within this wood, / Because I cannot meet my Hermia. / Hence, get…

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    the gate. Thanks to this novelty, disputes over whether the goal is scored or not. The judge's whistle from the cold, sticking to his lips, was replaced with a bell, and soon with a plastic whistle. At the same time, they introduced a throw-in of the puck (earlier the judge put his opponents' clubs against the ice washer and, whistling, moved to the side, not to get hit with a stick). The first professional hockey team was established in Canada in 1904. In the same year, hockey players moved to…

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    In the NHL it is not prohibited for two players to have a fist fight mid game and some people believe this should not be happening because there are kids watching therefore exposing them to violence. There are many reasons that these fights occur, such as retaliation, intimidation, and deterrence but some people argue these are not good reasons to assault another player. Statistics have shown that fighting has no benefit and according to the NHL’s stats, the teams with the least amount of…

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    Uranus Informative Speech

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    you're going to need to buy a floating house. But make sure not to move to a part of the planet where a night can last for 40 years. You will be able to see the 27 moons named after Shakespeare characters. Titania, Miranda, Umbriel, Ariel, Juliet, Puck, Cupid, these are just a few of the moon's names. Miranda is an interesting moon because it looks as if it was attacked by something. It has scratches all over it. The planet Uranus has 13 rings. The inner rings are narrow and dark while the outer…

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    The process of discovery can limit or enhance an individual based on discovering something for the first time or rediscovering something that has been lost, forgotten or concealed. An individual's sense of discovery can be unexpected when evoked by curiosity, necessity or wonder, however, it can also be confronting or provocative which in turn allows us to stimulate new ideas leading us to new worlds and values. Such notions are illustrated through "away by Michael Gow and the related text "my…

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    Sound Design in Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing The play Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing confronts many social issues that are experienced by Indigenous communities, and also globally. It addresses issues surrounding alcoholism, violence, sexual abuse and women's rights. However, all of these issues in the play are based around the central theme of alcoholism. Through the element of sound I will portray the mood and environment of the scene in a way that emphasizes the negative effects…

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    How To Play Hockey Essay

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    I was going to be defense. Then the game started. I was in the first line up and I was so excited and nervous at the same time. I thought as if my heart was going to blow up. Then I went out , and got in my defensive position. Then I got the puck , and I skated across the ice, stickhandling through everyone. Then it was time for me to take the shot. I was nervous, because it I did not make it, I would have to sprint to the other side as fast as a lightning. I took the shot and I scored!!…

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