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    Final Reaction Experience In order to gain experience and have experiences with individuals with disabilities, I decided to go bowling with them. Every Saturday morning, Brookgate Lanes hosts a bowling league that is made up of individuals with disabilities. They were kind enough to let me spend the morning with them and bowl, and I had a great time filled with amazing experiences. 1) Your interactions with the individuals with disabilities. Describe your feelings at the beginning of the…

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    Bowling Research Paper

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    Bowling can be a lot of fun with teams and practice. With bowling as a sport you can get you stress out and if you are stressed out just think about the pins being the person or thing that is making you mad, stress, sad, and etc. There are so many ways to bowl, straight, curve, and many ways you can think of especially grandma style, which we do for fun when the coach is not around and do other things when the coaches aren’t around with bowling. People just think bowling is just for fun which it…

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    Mba Football Narrative

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    the state championship, the MBA bowling team had an opportunity to clinch a state tournament bowling appearance for the first time since 2011. Four starting seniors, a sophomore, and I led the team to a twelve and three record. While on the way to that impressive mark, the team defeated the two time reigning TSSAA state championship team, Friendship Christian Academy, led by their ace bowler and two time individual TSSAA state champion, Donnie Turner. The MBA bowling team had a stunning…

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    The bowling alley is open during all different times during the day, we have open bowl, leagues and cosmic bowling on the weekends. Open bowl is when anybody from the public can come and bowl, leagues is where you sign up and pay every week to bowl and cosmic is night bowling with lights and music. Leagues are on every day of the week except Thursdays and Saturdays. There is both men’s and women’s bowling teams. Even little kids to high school leagues,…

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    Pin Vs Pinfluencer

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    A promoted pin and a Pinfluencer share a few similarities and differences in what they offer to businesses. A promoted pin is defined by Pinterest as a pin that businesses pay for to reach consumers where they would be more likely to notice them. Pinterest may show you relevant promoted pins based on your interests and things you do on the site. Promoted pins were first offered to select brands and eventually that service was made available to all brands. A Pinterest influencer, or Pinfluencer,…

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    views this film from around the world. Although the presenter Molloy speaks in an understandable Australian accent, it is evident that he does have an Australian speaking background. Examples of this in Crackerjack show Molloy stating the rhyme “Number ten, um stab me in the eye with a ball-point pen” and the exaggerated accent in the phrase, “Remember, this is a game of skill, touch and patience. A true revealer of character.” These quotes appeal to certain members of the audience who are…

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    history of bowling goes way back to the 3200BC in egypt. In the 1930’s Sir Flinders Petrie found a colection of objects that represented bowlig in a egyptions childs grave. There are documents that show a form of bowling in England in 1366, when King Edward III banned it inorder to make the troops focused on archery practice. It also seems that bowling during King Henry VIII time at throne was much alive. At this time there were still many variations of “pin games”, such as lawn bowling “bocce”,…

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    Mandolin: A Short Story

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    hope struck Mandolin. She felt her pockets and found a bobby pin, the broken watch she forgot to fix and the cough drop she took out her mouth so she wouldn’t choke. How could she just let herself come unprepared. Wait. I have an idea. Grabbing the hairpin, I quickly check both ways before sprinting across the street. Why is the dog still following me. I run up to the gate to my neighbor’s house and pick the lock with the bobby pin. Running through…

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    Pit Bull Monologue

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    I remember it like it was yesterday, I was about Eleven or Twelve years old. What had started out as a great day took a turn for the worst. My brother, Bobby, was moving to San Diego and had decided to take our pit bull red with him. My mother, my step-dad and myself were all against him taking red but he was really my brothers dog so we couldn’t tell him not to. We all really loved that dog, to us he was part of the family. It was going well for the first couple days, it was hard getting used…

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    A documentary is believed to be real and full of true facts, though there are some films which have been heavily edited which result in manipulation of their audience due to change of facts. Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore, a documentary released in 2002, demonstrates the ways that composers manipulate their audience through editing, showing partial amounts of a story, taking advantage of the audience’s lack of knowledge and the selection of participants. Through the use of editing,…

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