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    The first poem, “Ode to Browsing the Web,” written by Marcus Wicker describes how people can live in two opposite worlds. One world being addicted to the Internet and the other world before the Internet was created. Rather than before, “spraying aerosol lines on warehouse walls in words I cannot comprehend” we are now writing on Facebook walls, blogs, and exposing our personal business to anyone (Wicker, 2013). “Heartbeat I’ve been told the Internet is an unholy place, an endless intangible…

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    Should trophies be awarded to youth athletes just for participating.According to "Trophies for All" policy, youth athletes are being awarded with participation trophies. For instance, trophies can encourage youth athletes to do more sports if they aren't given out so much. Truly the idea is to motivate youth athletes try out more sports. Trophies can encourage ,but not mean so much when offered. Trophies can bring kids so much inspiration. Losing interests is easy when losses start…

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    the semi-final’s game in the dome that year. He was only a sophomore and he had over one hundred yards rushing and blocked two field goals. Through his high school career, he improved night and day and was the hardest worker on the field. By his senior year he was an all-state player and got a full ride scholarship to play football at Grand View University. Many people including the coaches believe that Louie could have gone Division 1 if he was a little bigger. He has been my role model…

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    I laid on the ground, ready to leap up as soon as I heard go. my heart pounded as I awaited my number to be called. The feeling of grass on my elbows and the slightly wet. As soon as the last group returned and took their places on the ground the coach yelled 2 and said go! (the number he called out is the number of people who had to go for the drill) I got up along with my partner and raced towards the ball. As soon as I saw I couldn’t get it I backed up and stood as an outlet for my partner to…

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    D Notch Research Paper

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    many games that allowed creativity and adventure. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden and started programming at the age of eight, with his sister’s help (Source 3). He was inspired to program when he got into a friendly coding competition at school at the age of thirteen (Source 3). He started working on Minecraft in 2009. Over his thirty-six years of programming, he has made several other works, such as RubyDung, which he had never released, and Dwarf Fortress. Minecraft is still an ongoing game…

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    400 Words Article – Pokemon GO Ever wanted to be a Pokemon? Travel around the globe, catch’em all, train them, befriend them and other trainers and become the very best in the world!? Well, you can now! So put on that trusty cap, those comforting casual clothes, you comfy hiking boots and stock your backpack with lots of snacks, water, batteries and power banks and finally your best-friend-companion smart phone, coz you are gonna become a Pokemon trainer! With the Pokemon GO app, you can…

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    Death In Sports Essay

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    Athletes today are more determined and gritty in their efforts to win. They are going all out to get the extra stretch in whichever game they are participating. A couple of researches done by the University of Arizona came up with amazing results about how fear thoughts influence the minds of the players and gives a boost to their self-confidence. The university did a random study with questionnaires to a few basketball players related to mortality and death. Players are determined to…

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    Fascinating Worker Ants

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    primary job is to move specs of dirt on this earth into what humans call an anthill. These anthills are primal targets for children between the ages of four and seven. Children of that age have an average attention span of 10-15 minutes. When they are playing baseball in the field, kids can only focus for so long before they start to get bored and search for the next object to feast their curious, ever-searching minds on. In most cases, this turns the kids to the nearest anthill. The pile of…

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    As soon as I heard that my class (Writing 121) and I had to do a project or multimodal text on a topic of our choosing, I thought of all the things I like. The NBA was the first thing that popped into my brain and from there I went to the NBA playoffs which were about to start at that time. I always try to do assignments on things I enjoy. It makes everything easy. Also after the first week I found out that we had to do a short presentation and my heart dropped when I heard that. I am terrified…

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    Murderball Film Analysis

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    everything taken away from us until we can understand what it means to have nothing. “Murderball” was a great depiction of this view on life. “Murderball” is a documentary concentrating on the lives of professional quadriplegic (quad) rugby players playing in the 2004 Paralympics. The most eye opening experience from this film involved our perspective on life. Many of these players had lost everything; the feelings in their legs, partial use of their arms, and some even lost entire limbs.…

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