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    As we usher in the festive season, the magnificent University of Illinois at Chicago Theatre rekindles our love and belief in fairy-tale by astonishing us the phenomenal play titled The Secret in the wings by Mary Zimmerman. With the amazing direction by Christine Mary Dunford, the secret in the wings brings stories of love, life and fantasy alive on stage. Everyone at some point in their life have had deep believe in fairy tales, some still hold on to them, I should know because I’m one of…

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    Baseball is a game played with a bat and a ball between two teams of nine players, each on a large field having four bases that mark the course a runner must take to score. It requires teamwork and communication. Subsequent to watching the short documentary, San Quentin’s Giants, I showed some of my neighbors the short film and asked them what they thought the overall message was. Most of them said that they thought the factual program was about how convicts at San Quentin State Prison got…

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    Serial Killers: Ted Bundy

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    now allow bite mark evidence as admissible to the court of law (Tabor 2014). Critics of forensic science techniques and methods often say comment on the inaccuracy of the techniques and methods, and have equated forensic science to just a ‘guessing game’. However, in the Ted Bundy cases, forensic science attached the correct person to the heinous crimes. For instances, the chances of the blood found on Kimberly Leach’s clothes not belonging to Bundy is highly improbable. Besides the blood…

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    I saw the ball going low and outside at about 91 mph. I shuffled over, but not quickly enough as the ball caught me right where I did not have padding. I felt the bone dance out of place like a ballerina. I laid there, rolling in agony. After a few seconds the bone shifted back into place and I was yelling in pain. The coaches went running out to help me. Before the inning, I got all my catcher’s gear on and got ready to catch the fastest fastball in the league. JoJo Joseph threw harder…

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    Baseball vs Basketball What is it like to switch from baseball to basketball? This is a question many people ask me. Baseball and basketball are good in their own separate ways. Haven't experienced both,I can tell you that there are plenty of similarities as well as some very big differences between the two types of sports.There would be some big adjustments between them too. Baseball and basketball have many traits in common.Both baseball and basketball are sports.They both have…

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    perseverance and the meaning behind “never giving up.” 1. ( Sub-Point #1) The sport of golf requires focus and patience. I remember my first golf match as a freshmen I was terrified. I had consecutive bad shots and the frustration was taking control over my game. However, my determination kicked in; I had my mind set that the next couple of holes would be a fresh start. Just like golf and in life, when you face challenges you have to pull through in order to make it to the…

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    It’s in the bottom of the seventh; your team is down by one, bases loaded. Your team is in the meat of the lineup, and you're up next. As you step out of the dugout, you take a deep breath, and you can smell the fresh popcorn and grilled burgers. You can feel the tension from both teams, each earnestly wanting to take the win home. You’re slowly making your way up to the plate, and you're hearing the faint cheers from the fans. But the voices that stand out the most to you are those of your…

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    John Hale In The Crucible

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    I play baseball I always have the same walk up routine. I also fake bunt on the first pitch of my first at bat every game to get the infielders on their toes, sometime make them nervous.…

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    and most of the team had lost hope. Our coach asked if after all we have done were we going to give up just like that. I remember us fighting back into the game. My first at bat, I got a high fastball and hit it back up the middle. It felt like hitting a pillow, I didn’t feel it on my bat. Then all started playing like we could win this game. In the fourth inning we took the lead 7-5. In the sixth, they were up to hit and we need to stop them in order to win. There was two outs and runners on…

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    gone! Carter Ace hits the game winning dinger. The L.A Tigers win the championship game in regionals, and they're going to the World Series! The crowd is appalled and the Tiger fans are going crazy!”, says the announcer. After the game, Ace heads to his post-game interview where everyone is wanting to ask the same big question. “What did it feel like to hit the winning homerun that sends your team to the World Series?” Ace replied with, “I knew it would be me to win the game, my team was falling…

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