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    sacrificing their life‚ a superhero‚ or just someone you look up to. Pat Tillman will be remembered as a hero to many people. He was an NFL football player for the Arizona Cardinals who joined the special force team‚ Army Rangers‚ after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He died from friendly fire while fighting. Pat Tillman is remembered as an American hero because of his determination‚ strong work ethic‚ and his modesty. Many people remember Pat Tillman as being determined. Tillman exhibited this quality by

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    Pat Tillman was a football player who turned down a multi-million-dollar contract to join the Army. Like any other American soldiers‚ Tillman was a national hero who had sacrificed for his country‚ Afghanistan. However‚ what causes of his death was still a mystery as the government did not know whether he was killed by the Taliban‚ or it was a result of the "friendly fire". The problem was the government tried to cover up the truth not only to protect its image‚ but to cover a big secret that Pat

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    rural southern United States to north‚ northeast‚ midwest‚ and west of the United States”(Great Migration African American). “During this time six million African Americans migrated”(The Great Migration). This took place during the twentieth century 1910-1970. The reasons The Great Migration took place are ones that we no longer have to deal with today and the impact it had is why we are the way we are today. There are many reasons for the cause of The Great Migration. One reason was the Europeans

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    Thomas Courtney May 12‚ 2011 Patricia “Pat” Summitt was born June 14‚ 1952‚ in Clarksville‚ Tennessee. Pat is currently head coach of the Tennessee Lady Vols basketball team and is renowned for many different achievements including being the all-time winningest coach in NCAA basketball history out of any division in both men’s basketball and women’s basketball. She is one of the most successful and most achieved coaches out of coaches in any sport‚ holding over 1000 victories under her coaching

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    Pat Summitt’s Legacy Have you ever met the best coach in NCAA basketball? Do you even know who she is? “I’m someone who will push you beyond all reasonable limits. Someone who will ask you not to just fulfill your potential but to exceed it. Someone who will expect more from you than you may believe you are capable of.” Pat Summitt was the best of the best. Many girls played for her and many girls came out a new person. She was not only a coach to them but a mom‚ best friend‚ and mentor (Reader)

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    Situation Analysis of Tillman Story Stephen Stone Black Sheep‚ Tillman’s platoon‚ had to make it to Mana on time. However‚ they had an inoperable vehicle with them that had to bring back to the FOB‚ forward operating base. Black Sheep could not abandon the vehicle. There only viable option was to bring it to a nearby paved highway for a wrecker to pick it up. Luckily‚ they came across a local who could tow it to the highway. However‚ they ran into an another problem. Whether to split the group

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    If you’re into sports‚ you’ve seen it happen. You’ve probably even experienced it‚ football players shaking hands after four quarters of knocking each other around‚ tennis players leaping over the net to shake hands with their opponents after a hard-fought match or Soccer players exchanging jerseys after an intense 90 minutes. Boxers touch gloves at the beginning of each round‚ and then hug after beating each other into a pulp for 12 rounds. It seems like competitors in every event‚ from spelling

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    Pat Tyree uses John Tiong Chunghoo’s haiku‚ “The futon stored away a low table and some plates there – our dining room‚” to inspire his work. The use of an instruction manual implies that the user must build their own furniture‚ and often times the furniture one must build is low quality. This translates the image of a low-income household from the poem; a futon and a low table‚ assumingly a coffee table‚ being used as a dining room table gives the reader an image of a household that has not been

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    The 1910s and 1920s were two important decades consisting of many significant events from World War One to Canada gaining its independence. For my radio segments‚ I chose to talk about the Battle of Ypres and sinking of the Lusitania. Firstly‚ I chose to report about the second battle that occurred at Ypres‚ Belgium in 1915 because it was one of first times that Canadians fought Europeans and fought well no matter the circumstances. In the 1910s‚ people valued bravery immensely because it was a sign

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    The life and work of Pat Robertson (shortened version): Pat Robertson is an American Christian Political extremist‚ born in Lexington Virginia in 1930. Generally he is a supporter of conservative Christian ideals and previously worked as a Baptist minister‚ although over the years has founded several major organisations and is currently chairman of the Christian broadcasting network. Robertson is a wealthy‚ powerful and influential man respected by some but feared by others. He was born into

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