The Running Man

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    you back to the bunkhouse!” We took off running and pushing each other, Cody won. “Ah! I won.” Cody said. “I'm to tired to run.” I said as I tried to catch my breath. “Brooklyn, Cody, get everyone out of the bunkhouse, dinners ready.” Uncle Sam yelled to us. Cody and I walked up the steps. “Guys, time for dinner.” Cody said as he walked in the bunkhouse. “Okay. Were coming.” Strait yelled as he got up from the bed he was laying on. Cody started running down the stairs, as he ran down…

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    Pearl Izumi Ad Analysis

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    supposed to make you run so fast it will tire your dog to death. They show a white man dressed in running athletic attire and a dog. This setting contributes to the Ad in the process of them being outdoors maybe on a run or something. Pearl’s message is entirely used in the wrong context saying what they're advertising (the shoes) will tire your dog out to the point where they will be dead even if the human is still running. In addition just by looking at it the lower title says,”run longer” and…

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    represent the track team this year.” uttered Kelsey. “What? You’re not running this year?” Audrey, a 17 year old girl who loves running, got on the track team this year. How did she get on the track team? People say she cheated, she did “dirty” things, but most of all they said she got lucky. Audrey was not lucky. In her entire life, she has always had borderline grades. From C or D or F, she pulls out a victory always. Like running, she never did stop until she crossed the finish line, but…

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    with a plaque to the side of it reading ‘943’. There was a window the size of a hand on the cell door, two benches with thin padding on it on each side of the cell, and a gray shiny toilet. The walls felt like they were closing in on me. I asked the man how they knew where to find me and he said your parents called and said you made it home, so we rushed to get you. He also added that it was stupid of me to run, because I was in trouble already. I also asked the policeman why I got pulled over…

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    This case study follows the management of a 47 year old man who attends a Podiatry clinic presenting with pain and a fusiform swelling on the posterior aspect of the right ankle. The patient states that he has experienced discomfort for approximately the last three months, with the pain exacerbating after exercise. He discloses that he recently joined a local running club with the aim of training to run a marathon next year, leading to a significant increase in his activity levels. The patient…

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    Personal Narrative Essay-My First Experience Running a Race By:Avina Elangovan I used to wonder what motivates runners to go out and run each day? I grew up in a neighborhood where there were lots of runners, not to forget the few in my own household who would run in darkness, heat, rain, and cold weather. At that time of my life, I used to think that they were a bunch of crazy people just putting themselves in misery. It was even worse when I had to go out in the cold to watch my family run.…

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    way to our third cross country meet of the season. The reason I was so nervous was because last meet I had finished 18th overall, or second place sixth grader, and now I felt an overwhelming needed to finish at least 18th overall. Thoughts kept on running through my head like I was pushing so hard last meet! I don’t think it is possible for me to perform as well this meet, I just got lucky last meet and the other runners must have not performed as well, and that’s why…

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    ROTC Distress Analysis

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    While current ROTC cadets spent the summer break improving themselves and testing their abilities, APSU alumni were also out proving just what they could do. One of these was First Lieutenant Nicholas Kiser, a former cadet at Austin Peay’s ROTC and graduate of their criminal justice program. Kiser, who completed his degree under a full Army scholarship, competed in the prestigious Best Ranger Competition, and earned 6th place out of fifty officer teams. Kiser, who attended school at…

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    Everyone has experienced some sort of atrocious pain in their lives. At one point in my life I did not believe I will ever walk again. A troubling life changing event occurred when I was just fourteen years old. Every evil thought was occurring in my head all at once. “You won’t walk anymore”, “You won’t heal”, “Time can’t change this”, all thoughts that were going through my mind while being in a wheelchair. Then the thought comes “Why were you in a wheelchair” The tragedy that force me into a…

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    Diner Descriptive Writing

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    are short and ragged, my legs aching. I don't know if I can last much longer. Just when I've given up hope that I'm going to find the main street again, I find myself a few blocks away from the diner. Almost running straight into a street light, I turn and start back to the diner, still running as fast as possible, but one of the men run out of the alley a block or so ahead of me, soon followed by the rest. I am directly under a street lamp, they can see me perfectly. I turn and sprint the other…

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