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    Coaches have the power to change lives. I can humbly say this as all my coaches, both good and bad, have taught me in some way what it takes to be a good athlete and most importantly how to be a good human being. They have taught me life lessons that I can only hope to preserve by instilling them into my athletes in my time as a coach. The articles I have chosen to highlight in this essay show how coaches have helped to develop character in athletes, how they pushed them to be the best on and…

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    children was destined to be a place where athletics thrived; although we never quite had enough kids for even teams. I had an interesting introduction to sports; when I was about one-year old, my parents moved my whole family from our home of Akron, Ohio to Manchester, Vermont, where we lived for six years while my family owned our own popcorn business. In Vermont I was exposed to many extreme sports such as skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling, while still being immersed in the New England…

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    We Wear The Mask Theme

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    What’s Behind the Mask? In a world full of so much injustice and hurt, it is no wonder we put on fronts and wear masks that ensure no one sees beyond the pretty smiles. In his poem, We Wear the Mask, Paul Laurence Dunbar uses powerful descriptions to deliver the message that people hide their pain and suffering from those around them. The use of “we” in the opening stanza of the poem, “We wear the mask that grins and lies” (stanza 1), proposes this a universal problem and that all humans are…

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    In poems “Sympathy” and “Caged Bird” by the altruistic and erudite Paul Laurence Dunbar and Maya Angelou, they constantly talk about the lives of a caged bird. This is due to the birds symbolizing a hardship. The meaning of the poems are to show how hard African-Americans had to fight for their rights because of how many limitations they we given. There are many things that make the two poems similar. The first quote that supports this is “... I know what the caged bird feels” (Sympathy, Stanza…

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    Obie Achi Target Market

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    Target Market- Obie-Achi will be located at 2483 Lincoln Way E. Massillon, Ohio. According to the US Census Bureau, the population of Massillon is 32,183. While Stark County has a population of 375,432. The average yearly income of a Massillon resident is $37,668. With this being said, we will adjust our prices to meet the economic circumstances of those in this area. Market Segmentation- Demographics: We will be marketing towards a basically all inclusive demographic. This includes people of…

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    Ivy Tech Vs Trine

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    Finding the college that fits you the best and that gives you the most out of the experience can be difficult. There are so many choices that it can get confusing and picking the wrong college could be easier than what it seems. So while deciding between two great colleges, Ivy Tech and Trine, there are critical key points that you must consider including class size, cost, reputation, and college experience. “Ivy Tech Community College is the state's largest public postsecondary institution and…

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    I want to go to the College Of Wooster because on the multiple tours I’ve gone on I’ve felt like i’m at home. The college isn’t too big or too small, it’s the perfect size. It’s also not too far from home, but it’s far enough that my parents won’t visit everyday. Along with the campus for freshman we are given a dorm that is all freshman with non coed floors, which is perfect for me. I also want to go to this college because it will allow me to get the best education with the class sizes not…

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    After my research for colleges the college that will best suit me is Adelphi University. This is evident because it’s close to my hometown, has a affordable tuition, and has a very open campus with a lot of opportunities. Since Adelphi is a 7 minute drive away from where I live it will be a breeze going back home. This is important because when I go to college I may get homesick and would want to come back home every couple of weeks. Another reason is that if there is a family emergency or an…

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    General Convention is held every two years. The event is open to all collegiate and alumna members. Attendees have the opportunity to vote on important organizational topics, network with one another and attend educational sessions and workshops. Kappa Leadership Conference is held in non-convention years and focuses on officer-specific training as well as adviser training. The presented programming aligns with our Pillars of Education. For example, this year, subject-matter experts will…

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    During her senior year she won a nationwide competition to create a design for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Her minimalist design aroused controversy but has become very popular with the public over the years. Born on October 5, 1959, in Athens, Ohio, Maya Lin is the daughter of Chinese intellectuals who fled their homeland in 1948, not long before the 1949 Communist takeover. Lin studied architecture and sculpture at Yale University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in 1981. For its…

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