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    Conclusion Essay Football is a huge part of my life as I started to play this game at the young age of five. Throughout the years of playing and countless hours of “up downs” and what seemed like running forever, I acquired a lot more than just bruises and broken bones. I learned skills that I can carry with me for life. Football is a classic american sport that is possibly the most violent of all sports and while 47% of all concussions occur in highschool, it is still one of the most widely…

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    playing wanting to feel that same excitement I felt that final game. Sophomore year I was picked to try out goal because our JV goalie was now the varsity goalie. I agreed and at first I hated goalie I had to stay in a low position and block the balls from entering the goal. Not to mention the balls were the softest and I have the buries to prove their power. A few weeks later I actually started to enjoy being goalie when we had our first game I was so nervous because I didn’t want to let my…

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    at the helm. Gifford had his finest year as a Giant with 1,400+ all-purpose yards, scoring nine touchdowns, and received over 100 yards in the championship game against Chicago to earn his only NFL MVP Award. But, Gifford had his share of memorable moments that changed the game of football. In the first nationally televised NFL championship game against the Giants and Colts in 1958, Gifford carried the Giants on his back for most of the 4th quarter after catching a 15-yard touchdown pass from QB…

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    he talked a lot about his annual end of the summer softball game with the K.C.Curve’s. Jon said this was the best part of his summer because the teams we're split up as coaches vs. players. Jon said this was the most fun because it was a challenge to beat the coaches. After we talked about summer vacation I thought it would be a great idea to ask him about his favorite vacation in his whole life, his answer didn't fall short of a great…

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    seat. All but one little boy is able to grab a seat. He pouts and walks to the side of the room where he sits with folded arms, upset that he lost. The game continues in the same manner until there is a winner who receives a prize. Soon after the game has ended, he overcomes his loss then returns to playing with his friends. The organizers of the game chose to not reward each child with a prize. Children should be taught at a young age how the world usually works. ‘Musical chairs’ has…

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    Hockey Narrative

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    use the tv to watch the hockey games, he’d be cheering for goals and yelling at the referees, and I would always be so confused. “What are they doing?” i’d ask my dad. He’d only reply with, “playing hockey,” and then he’d go back to the game. I never understood why he was so into the game until I got older and ended up watching it next to him. Now I still ask that same question, only its towards the referee’s. “Crap calls, that's what.” Dad always got into the games, actually my whole family…

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    Some contribution of the game has been observed in social and health side. This app is demanding people to get away from their screens and move out into the real world to catch the digital pocket size monsters. It is incentivizing people to exercise far more than they have ever done before. Game has features that work based on how much a person is walking or running to catch Pokémon and hatching egg, which requires one to walk or run 2.5 and 10 km’s while having the game app open. So, this…

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    am interested in the Wizards because in my time interning for the organization, I have learned how well the organization is. Additionally, I would love to eventually work for an NBA organization in basketball operations, and I feel I am learning a great deal from my internship. a. Brett Greenberg: I chose Brett because I have worked closely with him in my time interning for the Wizards. I have already developed a strong relationship with him, and he has a very important position within the…

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    It was a warm but windy summer afternoon, We were about to play in one of the biggest games in my life. I was starting to warm up and I heard from behind me someone say. “You ready.” “Heck yeah I am!” When I was done answering the question I had a smile big enough to make me look as if I had 1000 teeth. Coach yelled over. “Bring it in ladys, it's show time.” When we got over to the dugout he gave us a huge break down on to never stop and never give up. He also told us to have faith in ourselves…

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    field… It was the Super Bowl, his last year playing for the Bloomingdale Bears and the BGYFL. It was them against the undefeated Elmhurst Eagles. It was the moment the whole team was waiting for, Dylan throwing a bomb pass in the final seconds of the game to Alex. A perfect example of the Curry to Fitz Dynamic Duo. Dylan Curry, the star quarterback of the team, was on a journey to bring his team to the Super Bowl. Many of the kids on the team, this was their last year to try and make it to the…

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