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    Bias In Blindspot

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    the relationship between our unconscious bias and our behavior. During Launch into Loras and the ropes course, some of these biases were present and affected the behavior of the group. For the most part, I only judged others based on their perceived abilities…

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    to go over to the pier and get my skis on. Then once I was suited up I hopped into the water and my grandpa quickly, casually cruised around me so I could grasp on to the rope to hold on to. The seaweed was brushing my legs as the rubber of the skis gave me a rash. My hands were getting blisters because I was holding the rope so tight and my face was twisted with confusion.…

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    Whale Ride Analysis

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    motor of their motorboat, we see Koro try to use a stick to jump start it with a rope. The rope breaks. But then when Paikea tries to start the motor, she takes the broken rope, tries it back together, and is able to start the motor. In the tribe, Paikea as a girl shouldn't have been allowed to help work on dangerous tasks like fixing a broken motor. Yet despite that fact she was the one to tie together the broken rope and make the motor work again, showing that just because she was a girl…

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    Finally we figured out what we were going to do.We were going to get a rope and just pull it over.We tugged and tugged but nothing and then it hit me. “We should wrap the rope around it and build up speed and it should come over. So we wrapped the huge fifty foot rope around it and I let it rip.As I pulled the huge jet ski, the jet ski twisted and twisted like a tornado and when it got to the last part of the fifty foot rope I managed to put the last part of the throttle all the way, and…

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    diploma. After many days of doing nothing at home I got a call from one of the places that I applied to. The job that I had got a interview was the last place I thought I was going to the hire at. From that day my first job started at Moody Gardens as a rope course and zip line operator. When I first went for my interview I did not know what I was getting myself into. I thought that it was going to be a interview like the wants that my teacher use to tell us…

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    Wakeboarding Strapped in floating helplessly in the water I wondered what is going to happen. The engine starts and I start to get nervous with jitters, the same question repeating in my mind what is going to happen.” It was my first time attempting to wakeboard. I had learned how to kneeboard years before and loved to tube but the wakeboard was different. It needed talent not something you could just do. The kneeboard had one strap that goes around my knee not restraining me in anyway. I can…

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    story is about a man named Peyton Farquhar he also has a family. The story starts out with Farquhar about to be hanged by confederate soldiers at Owl Creek Bridge. In the story right before Farquhar is being hanged, the unexpected happens, and the rope breaks allowing him to escape from the soldiers. He tries to escape and run home to his family but then the story take an unpredictable twist. “The story by Bierce that most frequently appears in anthologies, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,”…

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    “You ever looked at a piece of rope, Mr. Citizen? God made that rope. It come right out the ground. You twist it and weave it all together, and you get a rope. Rope can help you do a lot of things. You can tie it around a bucket and get water out of a well. You can tie things together with that piece of rope. God made the rope. It’s man who sometimes gets in the way of God’s creation and turns it over to the devil.” (Wilson, Scene…

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    How To Ride A Horse

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    How to Ride a Horse Have you ever wondered how to ride a horse? Riding a horse is easy. You might have ever wondered how you can ride a horse. The following steps are simple introductions to teach you how to ride a horse. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully. First, you must get your horse and brush him to get all the dirt off the horse so you can have a clean ride and so the sattle may also be clean. Next, get the sattle up in the horse; keep in mind you lift up the sattle on the…

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    In wrestling there are two setups, a mat with a marked area for wrestling or a ring with ropes around it to mark the boundaries. In boxing there are also two set ups, the ring with ropes around it for boundaries or a matted area on the floor with no markings or ropes. In both wrestling and boxing the setups are specific for the type of contact being made. It is quite evident that both wrestling and boxing are similar in set-up…

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