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    Tedious yet underrated, clocks are common objects located in almost all meeting rooms whether in the form of a traditional wall clock, a watch, or a device clock. Watching time pass remains a consistent burden that meeting attendees face, however, by substituting the idea of a clock with a countdown clock, attendees now have a reason to become excited when they see time ticking. A countdown clock substitutes the stigma of a monotonous time element with an intriguing fascination. In other words,…

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    Story Beta “Holly shit that was so scary!” yelled Amy Rodriguez a senior at the University at Buffalo, as she walked out of the cover duck tape doors with fogged up glasses. Rodriguez had just completed a maze of flashing white lights and loud screaming. A 10-minute maze that starts with the announcement of your entrance and who you will complete it with. While being shocked by the jumping bloody hungry characters, that creepy through the corners of the walls as you walk pass them. On…

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    1.0 Introduction Learning motor skills involves three main principles: interest, feedback and practice. The University of Victoria states “The principle of interest is a student’s attitude towards learning a skill, feedback principle is internal and external sources of information about motor performance and practice principle is practicing the motor skill correctly” (University of Victoria, 2012, accessed 10/3/15). These three principles are essential for learning to take place. The purpose of…

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    One day he goes out with his crew as he normally would on a normal fishing trip. He did his normal superstitious rituals that, he thought, let him catch a plethora of fish. He would get a pan of fish oil and take some and toss it in the air. This time he was not able to toss any in the air, as he had dropped the pan in the drink. Panicking, he bent over the boat's edge and took some water where the oil had landed into his hand and tossed it into the air with the hopes that he would still get a…

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    On “Go” each team tries to toss candy corn into the pumpkin. The first pumpkin is 1 point, the second pumpkin (further away) is 2 points and the third pumpkin (even further away) is 3 points. To be fair, points will be divided by # of scouts. The team with the highest average per…

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    What your putting in your child's bed could end up predicting some parts of their future. Best Mattress Brand surveyed over 2,000 Americans about what was sleeping next to them as a child, discovering similarities between the behavior have now as grown-ups. What they were snuggling up to also made a difference. A stuffed animal came in the top spot as children's bedtime friends, teddy bear was the runner-up, with special blanket, pets, and special pillow following. Comfort and habit were the…

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    Medieval Sports

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    The middle ages had sports. These sports consist of archery, bowls, gameball, hammer throwing, hurling or shinty, horseshoes, jousting at tournaments, quarter, skittles, stoolball, and Irish stick fighting. The medieval sports was played by mostly by noble. Games such as jousting were only played by nobles. The games was played by all but the most of them were played by the nobles. Medieval ages was designed to provide weapon practice. This was to also increase the man’s fitness. The reason for…

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    One may only think of taste when finding similarities and differences between different cuisines. What is easily overlooked is how much the texture of the experience subconsciously affects their opinion of the dish. The best way to understand the effect that Lasagna and Shepherd’s Pie have on your sense of touch is by understanding the way that they’re made. Begin with the noodles when making Lasagna as this is the most tedious part of the process. Start by creating a pile of about two and a…

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    The overall purpose of this paper is to explain the high school leadership program. This will take place on the Lock Haven University campus inside Zimmerli Gymnasium. The Eagle Leaders are hosting an event at Zimmerli Gym on Saturday, April 30, 2016 from 12pm-4pm. We will be having 20 high school students to attend this program. We will be having one full group and splitting the day 12-2 outside 2-4 inside. The theme of the activities is “Team Building”. The purpose of these activities…

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    Bill Russell is an NBA legend who is a role model and a winner, one of the greatest winners of our legacy. His legacy is built on a foundation of winning 11 championships in 13 seasons, making him the greatest winner in U.S. professional team sports history. Over his amazing career, Bill Russell averaged 15.1 ppg, 22.5 rpg, and 4.3 apg. He earned five MVPs, 12 all-star team appearances, and won an Olympic gold medal in 1956. If the NBA had always given them out, Russell most likely would have…

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