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    student athlete for years. Student Athletes doesn’t get as much credit as they deserve. Everybody thinks they are not the smartest, that the teachers just hand them grades they didn’t deserve, and staying up with little rest. It doesn’t matter if you play football, baseball, basketball, or softball, or any sport you will have a select few that will think you’re just the dumbest person they know. But in all honesty we are far from that. In my senior class 95% of my class graduated in the top of…

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    routine when he comes to the house. He has his own toy area and knows where his toys are. He has his own chair that he brings out when he comes over. There is a large room that is full of plants that he likes to play in, but isn’t allowed to touch the plants. He does anyways. He likes to play in the dirt. I imagine that he thinks it’s like a jungle. The house is a walk through house, meaning you can go in a complete circle, around and around. He likes to ride on his toys and push his baby…

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    When walking into a daycare, adults might see a frenzy of children in various stages on the emotional scale with one being endless giggles and a ten being a horrifying mental breakdown. Then more times than not, a few of the kids are covered in very questionable substances. However the parents of these children may overlook the life altering objects that assist their children in developing skills they will find useful throughout their lives. These magical items are commonly known as toys. As…

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    Writing Center Reflection

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    skills. For example the fine motor skill, how to grab the pencil, how to write on the paper, and how to play with match cards with words and pictures. Such materials were displayed on a table at the child’s level. The materials I provided had the main purpose of being explored to understand the concept of words and learn letters. I used the materials so he could be child- directed activities as well as he would not need assistance to help him to get them out or use them. The reaction of the…

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    Road to States It was a foggy September Morning, and the start to the Mid Penn High school golf championship was just one hour away. I've made it to the Mid Penn Championship three times now, the last two years, I was unable to shoot the score needed to get me into the District three championships. This was my last year and I had to make the most of it to show myself and others that I can go somewhere with this sport. I've only played four years of competitive golf. Before Golf, I was a travel…

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    After a brief tour through the center, it’s clear to see why there are often dozens of names on the waiting list months in advance for enrollment at the center. Play and Learn at Community Place feels open, warm, and inviting, from the colorful art and photos of the children adorning the walls lining the hallways, to the walls of information for parents related to the center, its philosophy, and its staff. The staff are knowledgeable, and educated in their craft. Each staff member has their own…

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    Basketball is one of the many sports in the world, this sport is played with a ball and with hoops on poles,for some people this is not only a sport but a way of life,a passion,and a new life."I can get better. I haven’t reached my ceiling yet on how well I can shoot the basketball",(http://basketballquotes.org/stephen-curry-quotes/) this was said by the best male athlete in the sport of basketball alive today, (Stephen Curry), he has the discipline to be on himself every day that this has…

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    Soccer Loss Speech

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    certain plays and you will remember what you did well, and what you know you could have done better and you will grow because of it. I am so incredibly proud of each and every one of you for how you played the whole season. I want to thank you all for letting me take on a different role on the team, even though it felt very much the same. Telling Lauren to calm down, and laughing at Hattie’s weird faces, and yelling at all of you to keep going. I felt like I was still playing my…

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    Albee has taken over the responsibility to write a play that throws away the false virtues and vices of the American culture and at the same time familiar with the fall of that culture. The play can be seen as a close inspection of the circumstances of the modern man on both sides of the Atlantic. The archetype of the American family is criticized by exposing the materialistic values that replaced the original ones. An observance made in the play is the stock names used in it, Daddy, Mommy and…

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    As I grew older I progressively got better and better. I stayed with the Rangers until 2013 and met a lot of friends on that team that I still talk to today. In 2013, I became a 7th grader and took my talents to Jenison Junior High. Our team played well and I met new people that had the same interest as me: soccer. I got to know and become friends with my teammates and saw them around the school. Two years passed…

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