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    How Rugby Changed My Life

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    Dogs fight back when you provoke them. My dog gave me a scar when I was three, after I pulled his tail and the effect of that is him scratching me. Ever since that I´ve had a scar most of my life on my top lip that is noticeable. Just like the scar I've had dogs for most of my life but one thing that I've not had my whole life till recently is the interest of a underrated sport that is almost like football known as rugby one of the coolest sports ever. Thinking about playing rugby makes me lose track of time just thinking about playing in a rugby team or to just play rugby with people and have a good time. The thing that inspired me to want to play rugby is my uncle who plays for Morton High School and because of that he changed from getting…

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    Have you ever gotten a new puppy or dog and never knew how to train it? Well, I'm here to help you. Training a puppy can either be easy, or it can be very tough. This depends on size, background information, and the breed of the puppy. To house train a puppy, you will need to follow these three common steps. The first step on how to house train a puppy is to introduce the puppy to its new surroundings and get it used to where it will be living for most of its life. It's kind of like…

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    Jim Withers Hero

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    In the street of a large city at 10:00 p.m. at night seems to be least likely place to find an experienced doctor working with patients, but that is exactly where someone could find. Dr. Jim Withers. In Pittsburg, Withers is recognized as the “Street Doctor” for the time he devotes outside of his work at the hospital to help and cure the homeless. With his fearless dedication to help, Withers has managed to help thousands of people who are passed daily by others with disgust. Every day, the…

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    Have you ever imagined of a life where your every move is controlled and there are no choices? In a futuristic world, people are forced to live in a mansion and treated as slaves. In Wither, by Lauren Destefano, a virus is spreading to young men who are turning 25 and women who are turning 20. Rhine is a teenage girl who is kidnapped by a scientist named Vaughn, and she’s given to his son as a wife. His son, Linden, has three wives already. Rhine is forced to marry Linden and is trapped within…

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    Art can take the form of many styles and still accurately depict the time or the subject that the artist had wanted to create. Although very different in style, both Ernest Withers’ “Sanitation Workers Assemble in front of Clayborn Temple for a Solidarity March, Memphis, TN, March 28, 1968” and Beauford Delaney’s “Can Fire in the Park” are authentic to the time, place, and artist. Withers’ art takes form as a gelatin silver print, a black and white photograph of several hundred black men gather…

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    The work Jim Withers does is he takes medicine with him were he goes and walks around Pittsburgh giving homeless people medicine which will save their lives and make them healthy again. He has seen many different types of people with many different types of stories on were there from. Jim never gets tired of doing what he does. Jim withers started doing this because. Jim withers brings students along with him when he is giving medicine to the homeless which he says helps the students learn how…

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    According to Webster’s Dictionary, reveal is defined as “to make known through divine inspiration”(“reveal”). As ever human develop aging we tend to face difficulties and good times in life as, we learn to see what is good and bad. Throughout events that occur in life or even in society we are revealed to all things that we learn from. As we grow we reveal many life lessons that we live through and can affect anyone in several ways. In the novel, “Spill Simmer Falter Wither” by Sara Baume we…

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    In the novel “Spill, Simmer, Falter, Wither” by Saura Baumer there are two characters who have some comparison and contrasting. From the beginning where Ray and One Eye are introduced it is recognized that they are alike which, helps them create an unbreakable bond. Ray is a 57 year old man who adopts a dog who he names One Eye from a animal shelter. As they begin to build a bond they realize they are the perfect match for each other for companionship. They also unravel the fact that they are…

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    Imagine you’re worst fear come to life and the only way to get rid of a burden this big is for you to face it, face your fears. But how could you even remotely come close to achieving this goal when your hands are shaking, palms are sweating and you’re whole body feels like it’s going to shut down in a matter of seconds. That was me on June 17th, 2014 the last day of 8th grade. Preparing for this day was one of the toughest most challenging things I had to do in my life. Every year on the last…

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    Favorite Song Analysis: Bill Withers, “Lovely Day” My favorite song is “Lovely Day”, performed by R&B artist Bill Withers. The date of the composition was December 16, 1977 and it was released as a single. "Lovely Day" peaked at #6 on the Billboard R&B chart and at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US in early 1978.[1] Rhythm “Lovely Day” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYi7uEvEEmk) is a song that I impart into my life on a daily basis, mainly because of its positive message and…

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