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    soup, that looked completely dry on the outside. So, once you stepped in the mud you were stuck, for good. Bo and Tess were playing with a tennis ball in the river, being thrown by Colten and after 30 minutes or so the dogs began to tire. So he quit throwing the tennis ball and walked away. But, the dogs were not done playing. So, they took the tennis ball to each one of my family members trying to get them to throw it again. None of us did though, because, they were both…

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    group, which makes it easier for me to grab the meter stick. I also have good reactions because I play lots of sports that involve catching or throwing. I also have good concentration and focus which helps so that when the person drops the stick, I know when to catch the ruler. Materials: • Meter Stick • Pencil • Notebook • A small group of people Procedure: 1. One person hold a meter stick out in front of them, hands fully stretched. The meter stick is held vertically and at 0 cm. 2. The…

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    boy in the sandbox. He shortly starts to notice him as the boy now starts to bully him by throwing sand in his face. Larry at this point seems as if he is going to cry and looks to get his mother’s attention. His mother tells the other child that what he is doing is not okay and it needs to stop. All that does is start more conflict with the other child’s father. The bully’s father tells him to continue throwing sand. This then starts conflict between the two fathers. The bully’s father seemed…

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    Malosky The cultural artifact that I chose was my lacrosse stick. It represents how lacrosse has been a continuous occupation throughout my life. It is an essential thing needed to play lacrosse. Even though I do not play on a team anymore, I still keep it with me because it holds special value to me. My occupational roles associated with lacrosse include being a teammate, an athlete, and a student. I selected this object because my lacrosse stick enabled me to create special bonds with my…

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    steps through the muck. Jumping over rocks, stepping in the sand. Especially having fun, running our feet through the mucky water. Walking through the water and having fun. Action paragraph 1: “Yuck! Why did you throw mud in my hair.” We were throwing mud in each others hair / body and we were having a mud fight. My sister and I were playing in the creek (with no water shoes…) with the frogs, snakes, and fish searching for treasures in…

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    are needed to keep the game safe. The game has rules, special equipment, and penalties to keep it safe. In hockey there are a lot of rules that players are required to follow. Some rules of the game are that the player must hit the puck with the stick to score, the puck can be kicked, but not into the net to score. On the ice there are three forwards, one goalie, and two defensemen. The only time a team has less than six people on the ice is during a penalty, at that time a player is…

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    decided by throwing it up in the air and players raced to be the first to catch it. Game balls were originally made of wood and later they were replaced by deerskin balls filled with fur. Sticks were also made of wood…

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    outside and there were two tiny cotton basketballs. Many of the children automatically approached the balls and started to lay with them. I noted how the children had trouble catching the tiny balls and throwing them to one another. M.B and I were playing with these two tiny balls and were throwing them back and forth. M.B had difficulty…

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    bad mood knowing that he was going to have a day full of ruining other peoples day with just an ordinary stick of bubble gum. As he ate breakfast his mind was actively thinking about the many possibilities that he could do, as he was pondering the day he decided to go to Central Park. On his way to the park Mr. Johnson saw a nice car and decided that he was going to have some fun with his stick of bubble gum and so as he was walking by the car he reached out and pop one of the tires with his…

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    comments Prince heard the colonists say, or the violence Bliss saw. Therefore, in the Boston Massacre, the aggressors were the colonists for they started the interaction between the two parties by throwing insults at the officers. They later began to harass the soldiers with snowballs and a large stick. Finally, they taunted the soldiers, daring them to fire into the crowd. The colonists began the violence through their words and actions therefore being the aggressors. The soldiers did not act…

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