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    am a bartender so in order to get ready for work I pick out a few outfits asking myself which one I think my customers will like the most, or what will I make more money wearing. However, this time before work I decided to put on what I wanted to wear, what I thought would be comfortable. My outfit consisted of comfortable pants and a t-shirt. When I arrived to work I got the reaction I expected from certain customer, “did you just crawl out of bed?”. I normally would make up some sort of…

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    Frontal Lobe Theory

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    understand what caused the damage, one only has to look at his history of repeated head injuries and chronic concussions during his career as a wrestler. As with most physical sports prior to the consequences of repeated concussions being realised, the WWE had few safety regulations to prevent concussions and assess the extent of damages before putting wrestlers back in the ring. Consequently, Benoit received dozens of chronic…

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    different and depressed, Leonard was best friends with a popular senior and they ¨[wrestled] WWE-style [...] And then we weren't wrestling. We were doing something I didn't understand- something exciting, dangerous [...] he said if I stopped doing what we were doing he would tell people in a great detail all about what we had done together and then everyone would call me a faggot and maybe even beat the shit out of me¨ (Quick 186-187). Seeing that he is being bullied, as well as having sexual…

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    Things with friends got out of control. They started to act differently, and not in a good way. I thought I did something wrong, I thought it was because I wasn’t as pretty as them, because I wasn’t built as skinny as them, because I didn’t act as cool as them. This grew me into a state of depression. I felt like I had no friends. I felt like no one had my back. It got so bad that one morning I was unable to get out of bed because I was being dragged down. I felt broken…

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    Mick Foley Hero

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    When professional wrestler Mick Foley won the World Wrestling Entertainment World Heavyweight Title on Monday Night RAW at the end of 1998, he became a heroic character in the realm of pro wrestling, then at its height of popularity on cable television. Many considered Foley unusual as a heroic figure. His character blended masculine heroic qualities of tenacity, endurance, and hard work with characteristics not usually seen in the American hero: a need for communal acceptance, a desire for…

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    their freak on and after the mom was rescued, they found out she had a couple stowaways on board. Muffy is a perfect example of a completely unbroken shelter pup. She’s never seen anything bad - she was born in a loving foster home and then came home with us. Buddy’s a…

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    A Girl With a Dream Sunday, November 23, 2014 was just another day for most people. For me, however, it was the best day of my entire life. My oldest brother, his friend, and I were attending Survivor Series, a WWE paper-view, at Scotts Trade Center in Saint Louis, Missouri. On that day I felt as if I was apart of something that was larger than life itself. I wittnessed my future unfold before my very eyes. That was the day I realized my dreams of becoming a professional wrestler. The night…

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    students see it as the university punishing all students for the acts of only a few; not getting the opportunity to participate in a cultural tradition; along with students being customers of the university and losing out on the college experience. The administration viewed this as a way for the University to avoid excessive drinking; lewd behavior; violence; vandalism; sexual promiscuity; and many more things from happening on campus. Bentham’s Hedonistic Calculation takes into account both the…

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    Kardashian Pop Culture

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    At times, the fame that celebrities are exposed to works in the favour of our society. John Cena, a “WWE” (World Wrestling Entertainment) wrestler, is an excellent example. He applies his popularity to benefit children with life-threatening conditions, by granting “wishes” in conjunction with the “Make-A-Wish Foundation”. What’s more, this entertainer…

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    Karate Research Papers

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    #3: Karate Karate has originally appeared in Japan and nowadays it is being practiced primarily for sports and recreational purposes... This martial art consists of such fighting elements as the typical kicking, punching, elbows and also incorporates open hand techniques. The main focus is on deflecting an attack, which makes it a primarily self-defense art, as opposed to MMA. #4: Aikido This yet another Japanese fighting technique literally translates as "the harmonious spirit" and it is…

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