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    Personal Trainer Training

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    Are the top personal training certifications worth your time, and money? Most people ready to become a personal trainer have this very question. Should they get a fitness certification, and which one? First off, after being a successful veteran fitness professional for over twenty years, I have learned it is important to invest in your personal training education. Would a spine surgeon skip school, and start operating on people immediately? No way! Therefore, why would you bypass formal…

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    The novel centers on unnamed narrator who struggles with life and suffers from insomnia. Henry A. Giroux says, “Fight club portrays a society in which public space collapses and is filled by middle-class white men disoriented in the pandemonium of conflicting social forces who end up with a lot of opportunities for violence” (71-72). He works as a Product Recall Specialist for unnamed company. He is responsible for determining if product recalls or detective models meet cost benefit analysis.…

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    deceptively simple and endlessly complicated.” This quote is the very anthem of my feeble golf career. It may look easy when pros like Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus perform at the highest major championships, but when you actually set your hands on the clubs, your entire point of view on the sport changes in an instant. Such letdowns like this one are abundant for amateurs like me, but this one was different. It had more meaning than any other time. It was the first of September, and school was…

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    The film Fight Club, based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel represents dissociative identity disorder throughout the main character (the narrator), who for the majority of the film was namelessly though referred to himself as “Jack” on a few occasions. The character is suffering from anxiety and depression thus bringing forth insomnia, as a response he tries to immerse himself with consumerism. Seemingly, nothing could help his problems until he met, “Tyler Durden”, a free spirited and impulsive…

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    His speech to the fight club shows the new America that follows the baby boomers. “ God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables; slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need. We're…

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    The Movie The movie Fight Club from 1999 was based off the novel Fight Club written by Chuck Palhaniuk in 1996 while his mother was dying. Fight Club introduces the main character as the “Narrator” played by Edward Norton. The Narrator also known as Cornelius, through the movie the narrator takes the viewer through the process of mental breakdown of Tyler Durden who is played by Brad Pitt. The movie starts with the Narator/Tyler Durden suffering insomnia, depression, PTSD, narcissism and in the…

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    Origin Of Dogs

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    Pugs and corgis, dachshunds and bulldogs, German shepherds and Jack Russell terriers. The popularity of dogs in America is as strong as it has ever been, and for many people looking to acquire a new companion, these purebred breeds are already widespread and only growing in popularity as time passes. Through years of selective breeding, dogs have been bred for specific purposes, but in a world where the practical use of dogs has passed out of mainstream, these adaptions are no longer…

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    Golf Club Essay

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    All golf clubs are composed of a shaft with a grip and a club head. There are six types of golf clubs – wood, iron, hybrid, putter, wedge and chipper. The rules of golf allow for the player to have fourteen clubs in the bag. The most complete set you can have in your bag is to have seven irons, three woods, a putter, a hybrid, a wedge and a chipper. A wood golf club should be used is there is a great distance between the position of the ball and the hole. Most “wood” golf clubs today aren't…

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    A Passionate Golf Player

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    Are you a passionate golf player and you want to have your own collection of geeky golf gadgets? Nothing easier that this. Nowadays, you can find a lot of gadgets which can help you improve your golf game. Moreover, some of these devices will make your life easier and help you become a better player. Therefore, in order to inspire you, we have gathered 5 geeky golf gadgets for passionate players. Consider to use a Ballfinder Scout What can be worse than losing all the time your balls? The…

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    swinging their club. You must dress appropriately according to the golf course ruling. You can always look for the one that is good in golf or golf professional. They can offer you good rate so you can learn the basics and some techniques on how to play golf. This would be a good start lo learn more from a pro. You can try to watch an online video or read about golf so you can learn more techniques like grip, how to properly stand over the ball, way on how to properly swing the club and how to…

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