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    Sports Influenced My Life

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    participated many different sports and gained lots of experience. I began participating in sports while in kindergarten, sports like basketball, soccer and tee-ball. These sports were great for me as a child because I loved playing them and they were good camaraderie with peers. I would go on to play these sports throughout middle school, with tee-ball turning into baseball. These three sports are some of the main options for children in America, and are certainly among the most popular…

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    Lost But Not Alone: The Story The sun glared through the second story window as it began to set, Caleb Winslow, a blonde teenage boy, sat on his bed with black jeans and a white tee on, pushing buttons and playing with his new toy, a small camcorder. He places it on a tripod that peered over the foot of his bed as he notices his friend entering his room with a cardboard box. “Don’t you think you’re going a little overboard with this, dude?” His friend, Fletcher Pantoja, says as he moved his…

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    wardrobe according to the latest fashion trends, you have your work cut out for you. You need to maintain a combination of basics and trends and must remember not to follow the trends blindly. You can try to combine a basic outfit like plain jeans and tee with the chic accessories that are hot right now. Or you can try out a trendy article along with a fashion basic like a cardigan. These basics will change the tone and appearance of your outfit and you can use this mix and match method to…

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    National Honors Society Personal Essay The Declaration of Independence states that “all men are created equal”. On a societal level this is true; however, physically, mentally, and emotionally everyone is different and unique. People think and act in different ways because everyone has a distinctive maze in their mind. This maze runs through their conscious and tells them how to live. Every choice someone makes goes through the maze and their actions are consequences on the path they took in…

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    club became more tiring and requiring more focus. The only thing keeping everything together was the muscle memory I had gained from hours upon hours of practice. Hole thirteen was next. It required a solid drive off the tee to avoid the water and the woods. I step on the tee box and gaze at the layout ahead of me. I decide where I need to aim and approach the ball. Time seemed to stop as I watched that little white ball gleaming over the water not ten feet above the surface. It hits the…

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    Cavity Research Paper

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    Cavity. That's the word no one wants to hear at the dentist's office. A cavity (say: KA-vuh-tee) develops when a tooth decays (say: dih-KAZE), or breaks down. A cavity is a hole that can grow bigger and deeper over time. Cavities are also called dental caries (say: KARE-eez), and if you have a cavity, it's important to get it repaired. But why would your tooth develop a hole? Blame plaque. That's a sticky, slimy substance made up mostly of the germs that cause tooth decay. The bacteria in your…

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    quiet. Vonnegut expresses this by saying,, “Everything is supposed to be very quiet after a massacre, and it always is, except for the birds” (24). He then mentions, “And what do the birds say? All there is to say about a massacre, things like poo-tee-weet” (24). This is very true. In these sentences Vonnegut is revealing the truth about war and how nothing satisfactory comes out of war. No Matter how large or small the battle, if there is murder and death, the outcome is never going to bring…

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    understand the underlying meaning of the text. In “Slaughterhouse-Five,” Vonnegut uses the symbolism of the peaceful tweeting of birds, the execution of Edgar Derby, and the phrase “so it goes,” to show how misunderstood and appalling war actually is. Poo-tee-weet is an onomatopoeia that…

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    the one hop stop wedge shot, which is a great shot to use from 90 yards and in. This shot helps pros hit the ball to a very small target area on the green and the ball will stop within that area. Finally he reworked his “go to tee shot.” Every Player of the Year has a tee shot that they go to if something is going completely wrong throughout their round. Whether that is a five iron fade or draw, a nice easy fairway wood…

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    the Sanford Center, was information set up about different ways to help yourself or someone else prevent suicide. There were different brochures for people to take as well as a speaker speaking on suicide awareness. Each participant got a bag with a tee shirt, a bib number and suicide prevention information.…

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