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    Skate Video Game Analysis

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    series was able to represent the culture behind skateboarding on a level the competition at the time never could. In this essay, I will discuss the many ways and facets the Skate video game series put a new spin on the mold that was being created or skateboard video games all while embodying the culture and the act of skateboarding. First, the look of both games vary drastically from one to the other and I 'm not talking about graphics whatsoever. In Skate, the score display only appears when…

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    Skateboarding photography has been around for quite a while “beginning of modern photojournalism took place in 1925”. Skateboarding started around 1958, It was created by surfers.Surfboard companies like makaha and hobie started making better quality skateboards”As surfing becomes more popular, Skating becomes a way to surf when there are no waves”. One of the things that skateboarders did a lot was drained swimming pools and skate in them as if they were a waves. Street skateboarding really…

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    Me and my companions were known as the Z-boys (the "Z" remains for Zeffers, a skate company that supported them in skateboard rivalries). Before skate parks, half pipes and bowls were imagined, we would jump fences to get into random neighborhood swimming pools. Since there were numerous water dry seasons in California, all the swimming pools were low on water. So me…

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    Skateboarding is a very vigorous activity. Physical fitness is required to be able to ride and perform tricks on a skateboard without a high risk of getting injured. Riding a skateboard without having the necessary physical fitness to ride one can be very dangerous. I know people who have been injured skateboarding because they were not physically fit. The physical fitness that is needed for skateboarding is the same as the physical fitness needed for snowboarding, skiing, and surfing. There are…

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    Abigail Taylor Essay

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    She drops the gun and get on a skateboard. 2.After she gets off the skateboard, she reaches the ocean. She pickes up the skateboard and takes it with her. There was a motorboat just sitting in the ocean where Abigail could get in and drive off. The motorboat accelerates uniformly from a velocity of 1.6m/s to the east. If its acceleration was 5.7m/s^2 to the west. Abigail traveled 3.48m during the acceleration. 3.She had a little time to get away It was a skateboard she had 3.5m/s and it was…

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    was very traumatic. I began to talk to her, telling her I was ok, and I was not in pain at all. She requested I call my mother, but being a daughter of a State Trooper I was very nervous to tell my very protective parents that I had fallen off a skateboard and dislocated my wrist and I was bleeding from every inch of my body. Though for her request, I did so. I called my mother to tell her that I had got in an incident and I needed to go to the hospital to meet us there. Arriving at the…

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    Having a recycled paper and changing it into a super strong skateboard ramps is one present of technology by itself. Producing one product and make it available to consumers needs better technology. Klip Tech improves the traditional way of production of skateboard ramps through a technological process which is eco-friendly production. And having a website would help Klip Tech(http://kliptech.com) to connect with…

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    hink that riding BMX is better than skateboarding because it's a lot easier to master but harder to learn. Unlike skateboarding it is easier to learn harder to master. In this paper I am going to tell you the difference between skateboarding and BMX. Personally I think BMX is better than skateboarding, but you might think otherwise. Another reason that I will mention is that BMX is a lot cheaper. And the last thing that I will mention how BMX is better than skateboarding is that you can do a lot…

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    Sense Of Phantomy Pain

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    The body’s senses bring in information to the brain so that it can decipher where to direct the information into the right parts of the body, due to top-down processing. But, the senses are not always as accurate as they may seem. For instance, perception of pain in the body and sense of touch may get lost in translation. Pain can sometimes be overlooked, such as when an athlete gets injured, they may not realize the severity of the injury because the sensory nerves are blocking out the feeling…

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    Garage Door Short Story

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    cast around his arm. I was sad then. After that day I was never ridden again. Then a few weeks later another board with wheels on it came in the garage. It had a sticker on the bottom of it. I noticed it said skateboard. I then knew what I was called, a skateboard! I talked to this new skateboard a lot. He was ridden a lot like I used to be. Now I never get ridden. But I enjoyed the days I was ridden. Now I hope to be passed on to another child so I can be ridden…

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