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    Colton Clemens Dr. Mayra Valadez Philosophy 101 December 7, 2017 Causal Theist 1. Conclusion: Causal theists have adopted the belief that there is sufficient evidence to prove that a deity exists. They take most of their arguments directly from Thomas Aquinas, the original causal theist. 2. Premises: They believe that they have several solid pieces of evidence, but probably their strongest case comes in the form of Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica. a. One of the premises of causal theists…

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    “BEEP BEEP BEEP.” My alarm exploded with noise. I needed to get to my plane as soon as possible to make it to Tampa Bay, Florida for the Tampa Contest. I slipped on some jeans, threw on a shirt, and combed my brown hair down. I grabbed my skateboard and my unaccompanied minor pass. I sprinted out the door into the brisk air of California to catch my taxi for the plane ride. When I arrived in Tampa, it was warm and humid. It was sunny and busy in the airport. I met up with my friend,…

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    your favorite time to pull out your wheels. There was something about the tranquil gloom of the evening, the radiance of the stars and moon, and the eerie silence of empty streets that gave you the utmost satisfaction of just being alone with your skateboard. You wrapped yourself in a hoodie as you walked towards the front door. You sat on the floor and grabbed your pair of worn out sneakers. As you successfully put on your shoes Michael called you, “Hey, love.” He leaned his head back on the…

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    Ski Jump Research Paper

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    Introduction: Ski jumping is one of the competitive sports with the Olympian ideal of going faster, jumping further and leaping higher than the opposition (Muller 269). However, sometimes accidents happen. For example, Thomas Morgenstern crashed during a trial round for the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Bad Mitterndorf. Later, he was hospitalized with skull injuries and a bruised lung (The Associated Press). Then, why did this accident happen? What influenced the performance of Morgenstern and…

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    dropped my friend after lunch. That time was hot afternoon and around the time when school was over, so there was a lot of students passing by and because my friend's apartment is nearby a school. Further, I monitored particular boys who are playing skateboards, it was a group of boys and it was…

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    Liz Character Analysis

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    assorted nuts at the local convenient store. Her biggest fears are dentists with bad teeth, hairdressers with the "can i speak with the manager" haircut, and Shia LaBeef's meaty thighs. Her life aspirations are to perfectly fillet a panfish and to skateboard down of those really step hills in San Francisco (you known what I'm taking about) without dying. If she could change one thing about the world, she would make teeth permanently clean with no need for biannual dentist appointments. She has…

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    The sources provided mention the different skating problems there is around the world which are causing trouble to skaters themselves and disruption to the community. Whether it is because they skate on private properties or put graffiti in the skating parks. Skaters should have skating parks provided for them and be aware of the fact that they, the skaters, have to take care of the park if they want it to stay there longer. Skaters should be able to skate where they please, rather than get…

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    Initially, pediatric patient experience was intimidating, stressful and haunted by the grievous of failure until the statement of “there is no way anyone can to fail day”. That statement alone allowed me to relax and focus on truly immersing myself in the experience without fear of detrimental judgment. In retrospect, each pediatric experience ascertained on this particular date provided invaluable insight into my capabilities and deficiencies as a nursing student. I was able to establish a…

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    and 2011. Some children are attempting extreme sports. Children should not participate in these sports. The article, “Should Kids Do Extreme Sports?” written by Lauren Tarshis, explains that a young boy nearly dies attempting a trick on his skateboard. The trick is called the “nine”. The trick requires going down a steep ramp, lifting yourself into the air, and spinning two and half times. The boy, Jett, was wearing padding, but still managed to get major injuries. This means that even…

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    The reason was because i whent to a charter school. A charter school is a public funded school so it's not built by the state. Most charter schools make you take a test to get into them. This particular school didn't have buses so i had to ride my skateboard to school everyday. Even though most people say they hate riding the bus to school, in my opinion it's not that bad. I mean don't get me wrong there are some times where i would rather not be riding the bus, but it is what it is. The only…

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