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    Behind Closed Doors For any young aspiring athlete, playing their sport at the college level is just one favorable stop on their way to achieving their ultimate dream. However, this long foreseen memorable journey through college is not so favorable to the athletes themselves. In reality, college athletes are marked with rigorous schedules, immense debt that is almost impossible to overcome, and they ultimately lack the opportunities to enjoy the social aspects of college life. College for…

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    in shock as the shattered bottle in the mans hands starts to melt it quickly cotes his hand hardening over it he hum's as the liquid glass changes shapes he fastens a knife to his strange glass concoction the weapon itself vaguely reminded you of wolverine with speed that no drunken man should have he lunges forward you fall back crying out in pain as the blade sliced your lip crab walking backwards your hands find your bag which you dropped you roll to the side as he swipes at you "Stay still…

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    Wolverines are animals who have a large territory and need space to roam, but in most cases their owner would contain them to certain space, which would be a prison to this animal. Some animals like penguins need a certain climate to survive and most people…

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    Louis Armstrong is, no doubt, is the one that popularized jazz more than other jazz musicians at the time. There were many other extraordinary musicians at that time, but Louis Armstrong was the lighthouse. Louis Armstrong grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana. Louis Armstrong was poor when he was young, with both of his parents working in the factory struggling to survive. Louis Armstrong had contact with jazz since he was a young kid, received his first cornet when he was twelve. Unfortunately,…

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    The Ideology of William Cronon Between the Native Americans and the European Europeans, both parties view and interact with the New England landscape very differently. Cronon describes three major factors that make up wildlife; animals (which include fish and mammals), plants and trees. These three things are treated differently by both the Native Americans and the European Europeans. The Native Americans hunted animals often, took plants, and cut down trees in order to build shelter and make…

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    The Wolverines needed a field goal to win the game. “Axe I can’t watch!” I wanted to cover my eyes but I couldn’t. The entire stadium was on their feet. The ball was snapped, the placeholder caught it, and from there everything went into slow motion. He placed the ball on the ground, spun the laces outward, the kicker ran up to the ball and kicked it. The offensive line blocked the defense; the ball soared through the air, end of end. Goosebumps covered my skin, it looked like it was too wide.…

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    pretty ornate claws throughout the internet, most notably etsy, which makes this weapon a fashion statement all on their own. Our favorite example of finger claws being used is in X2: X-Men United when Lady Deathstrike more than holds her own against Wolverine with her adamantium fingernail claws. Whips Whips have been used by humans for quite some times. There are many different types of whips and they have thousands of different uses. Today they are mostly used in animals training, which…

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    The New World once was a place with peace and love for nature. Resources were used on need basis and land was not used as a commodity. Ownership was based upon mobility. Native Americans only owned things that they could take with them. Native Americans faced many changes but nothing close to the ones they faced with Europe interference with the New World. In the book Cronon discusses how the economic and ecological changes resulted from the interactions between the English settlers and the…

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    Getting a career right after graduation and starting the life always wanted is a college kid’s dream. From the grueling late night and early morning study sessions trying to cram all the information for the big test the next day, to running around all day all over the campus to get to classes or trying to decide if one should splurge on a pizza for dinner or stick to good old Top Ramen. Now for student athletes, add additional hours and tasks to the day, such as waking up before dawn every day…

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    It all started I'd say in the last leg of the 1st quarter of 7th grade. Things were going pretty well, say there as a sense of calmness and no stress. Just a tranquil peaceful environment. If there was one would that I would describe this time period in my life (no matter how short it is) is peaceful. I lived in a really nice home with really nice neighbors in a really nice neighborhood (besides the HOA, of course). There were two kids I hung out with a lot in that neighborhood, Kole and Blake.…

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