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    hard work is. This is also true if we always slide past and get credit for doing something the wrong way we won't be able to know what truly hard work can accomplish for us as individuals. Without hard work, what are we doing besides just trying to skate by? In the beginning of the movie Meet the Robinsons, Lewis was set on the doorstep of an orphanage by his mother. Lewis was raised with a very crazy and overwhelming life. No matter how hard he tried, he could not get adopted by a family. This…

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    (Lupton). “One national expert in the area of sports medicine and injury rehabilitation is Dr. Stanley Herring from the University of Washington. Dr. Herring points out your children are far more likely to get injured in wheel-based recreation such as skate boards, bikes, rollerblades or on school playgrounds or using trampolines than in tackle football” (Lupton). Also, kids brains can take injuries much better at a younger age. “The plasticity - flexibility, in layman's terms - in the brain…

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    My trip to California It was a bright sunny day during December of 2013. I couldn’t believe it was really warm around winter time. The weather was just perfect. I stayed at my uncle’s house. The house was three-stories tall with seven bedrooms, sixty inch television, and a pool. The palm trees were beautiful during the sunset. I was in California with my family. I did so many different activities in California. It was my first time going to California, and I didn’t know anything about the…

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    artist uses the colors brown, black, red, white, green and blue in both paintings. In the ice skater piece, the blue symbolizes the sky, white equals snow, green means the ground, the brown and red colors outline the figure, the black shows the ice skates and face and gives the figure a sense of human form and the tan color shows the skin of the figure. In Four Wooden Sculptures, the blue, green, and red colors detail the room that the figures are in, with the exception of the blue figure on the…

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    Pro athletes are the highest paid occupation in the world. For What? For them to run down a field score and touch down or skate down the ice to score a goal, or even stand at base hitting a ball out the park. All though things are what we as kids do growing up, so why do they get paid so much as adults to do things we all did growing up? Athletes get paid too much for what they do, no matter if they play the whole game or are injured; they still get paid the same amount of money. It’s just a…

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    Why I Like Winter Essay

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    weeks. Every day we didn’t have school cause of snow we hung out with our friends we have so much fun sometime we will take the trucks off of a snow board and use it as a snow board it only works on ice so where I live they don’t scrape. We take the skate board and ride it but it’s hard and so much…

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    These symbols include the peace sign, a lava lamp, vinyl records, cassette tapes, roller skates, hippies, marijuana leaves, guitar, beetle van, and disco balls. Putting it simply, this slot game is 100% groovy, as PariPlay came strong with the sixties theme. Under the influence Reel Groovy has one of the best user interfaces in all of casino…

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    motivation to perform their duties to the highest standard and have become a distraction on the shift and to their fellow officers as a result. Both officers appear to have also decided to distance themselves from their fellow officers and basically skate until it’s time for their retirement. It appears as both of these officers have lost their motivation after years of productive social and professional work with their co-workers. Officers can be motivated by one need today, and tomorrow…

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    The rigidity and inflexibility of gender roles in our society is a much bigger problem with much bigger consequences than people realize. One of the biggest issues with trying to fix this broken system of generalizing a gender is a lot of the time, people do not even realize they are contributing to the problem. We are so immersed in this culture and these gender norms and roles are forced onto us practically the second we enter the world, you cannot really blame anyone for any type of delayed…

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    Flexibility is important because stubbornness will get people dead, people need to be be able to adapt. Chuck had very little to work with. He opened up a few boxes that had washed away and used an ice skate as an axe and spear (Castaway). This helped him to survive because he could catch fish, crab, and to cut down coconuts. The girls from the article, “Lost in Death Valley,” were flexible by abandoning their broken down car and hiking to a camp. “They…

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