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    The first component of the rocket is how to build it. To construct a good rocket, first acquire the following items: A single plastic one-liter bottle, about two square feet of card board, strong scissors (capable of cutting cardboard easily), a tennis ball, a long piece of…

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    In the reading, “Citizen: An American Lyric,” by Claudia Rankine, she puts you into situations of modern day racism. By using real life situations, she explains how racism fits into all aspects of life, whether it is in the media, at school, in public, or at home. Rankine describes the difference between conscious and subconscious discriminations to relate to the main idea of modern day racism. Rankine uses stories from real-life experiences of people consciously discriminating others. In the…

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    Stereotyping In Soccer

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    on my test. I studied my butt off and when it was test day the test was so easy for me. I actually did better than him on the test and made him shut up. In sports to they said mexicans were bad at tennis or at baseball and some mexicans tried hard so they wouldn’t discriminate i started playing tennis and proved some people wrong same for baseball. If you believe in yourself you will go far and if you don't then you will do the…

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    It wasn’t until he played a game of tennis with a club pro who was much younger than him. He stated that the club pro was in his early twenties and a recent graduate who played on his college team. In the article Gawande says “my serve had always been the best part of my game. But I listened”…

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    Imagine you are playing your favorite sport with thousands of people watching chanting your name and, your friend plays the same sport The stats have proving men should make more in almost every sport in america. Although I do believe in gender equality and equal pay in the workforce; Women athletes should not get paid as much as male athletes because not as many people watch, make less sponsor revenue, and when they do have the same crowd and sponsors they are paid the same. Men and women all…

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    Joining after school programs in High School has always kept me occupied by learning how I can help my community, taking college courses, and best of all I developed a passion playing Tennis. It came naturally to me but of course I showed up to practice every day to improve on my flaws. I wasn’t as slow like the way I was before my dieting started. My coach was aware of my medical history, which gave him an insight of what my performance…

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    Paul N. Siegel, who looks at how Shakespeare focus on blame lines and purposes of emergency in the English and roman history. The Dauphin realizes that before getting to be top dog Henry was an idler, and he sent a tun to Henry, or a tennis balls chest to help Henry to remember his notoriety for being an inconsiderate delight searcher. This gift is a symbol of Dauphin’s disdain towards Henry. The balls irritate Henry, in any case, and he utilizes the scorn of Dauphin to propel…

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    children and can also occur in adults, but is unlikely. Now that you know all about the sleep disorders, I hope you can determine what sleep disorder you may have. 4. (Number 5 on question sheet) While at the zoo, you linger in front of the elephant house. Dumbo, an elephant is reputed to have a good memory. Presumable, this means that Dumbo can retrieve information from long-term memory. In the context of “having a good memory” describe the role that retrieval cues play in memory, and explain…

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    and although we had always had the same activities,it was a unique period of my life. In the morning we would go to school together and after school he would come over for a lunch. After the lunch,we would rest for a little and then I would go to a tennis practice,while he would go to the gym. At night,we would meet at his place and do school work together. Our friendship was perfect, but it experienced a sudden change. Namely,before we entered high school,Dave started hanging out with the…

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    however, is tenacity. I have a wide array of things I am good at simply because I tried hard enough and stubbornly didn’t quit tasks even when I easily could have dropped them. Although I am not good enough at tennis to make the U.S Open, I can say with pride that I made the varsity tennis team my first year of playing through hard work, not raw talent. I sang and danced in a musical, and did it well, then the next season I was playing varsity softball. My vast array of skills can be summed up…

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