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    ONLINE CASE The Wallingford Bowling Center A group of twelve lifelong friends put together $1‚200‚000 of their own funds and built a $6‚000‚000‚ 48-lane bowling alley‚ near Norfolk‚ Virginia. Two of the investors became employees of the corporation. Ned Flanders works full-time as General Manager and James Ahmad‚ a licensed CPA‚ serves as Controller on a part-time basis. The beautiful‚ modern-day facility features a multilevel spacious interior with three rows of 16 lanes on two separate levels

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    rubber cushions. Bowling refers to a series of sports or leisure activities in which a player rolls or throws a bowling ball. In indoor bowls‚ the target is usually to knock over pins. In outdoor variations‚ the aim is usually to get the ball as close to a target ball as possible. The indoor version of bowling is often played on a flat wooden or other synthetic surface‚ while outdoor bowling the surface may be grass‚ gravel or a synthetic surface.  The most common types of indoor bowling include ten-pin

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    TO: Shelby Givens‚ General Manager‚ Westlake Bowling Lanes FROM: Exemplar #1 SUBJECT: Business Strategy for Westlake Lanes – Analysis and Recommendations DATE: March 10‚ 2010 1. Issues and Options Since 2004‚ Westlake Lanes has experienced declining revenues and increasing costs driven primarily market factors and an absence of effective cost and operations management. Despite  the  company’s  recent  turnaround under Shelby Givens’ leadership‚ it is not on track to repay the Board for

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    Bowling is an amazing sport that I am in love with. It has kept me busy and I’ve made so many new friends over the years. Because bowling is considered a mental sport‚ it had helped me with volleyball‚ another sport I had played since middle school. Because bowling isn’t a very popular sport‚ I would occasionally get funny bowling jokes or remarks. They never bothered me though because I know that most people don’t take bowling seriously‚ and that it was more of

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    to focus on the stereotypes of school. The jock‚ the quirky artist‚ the cliqued girls‚ the skateboarder‚ they are all represented and representative of his film. Van Sant created a film‚ seemingly without a staunch opinion on the horrors of the Columbine shootings. The movie seems distanced from the actors and their actions: an unaware participant from the tranquil introduction to the gruesome climax. His seeming lack of a purpose‚ lack of a reason for the creation of this film‚ is exactly the

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    Lones-1 My Hobby Bowlingbowlingbowling‚ my only alternative to life. I love to bowl. Nobody on the face of this Earth can stop me from picking up a bowling ball. That would be like trying to stop a hurricane. Bowling is a very tough sport. Bowling involves hand and eye coordination‚ timing‚ speed and most of all the law of physics. To be a good bowler you must include all of the

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    embarrassing moments of my life First‚ as a Thailand bowling national team to fall down or slip on the lane during an international tournament were the most embarrassing situation of the bowler. I started played bowling since I was 10 years old. I had done a lot of competition and a lot of experience on bowling. And I had won some of the bowling prize from a bowling competition. My best prize is I won the first prize of True vision Thailand Junior Bowling. Then‚ when I had won many tournament‚ I can increased

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    He also describes the underlying reason of why soccer is so heavily pushed. The perspective in the essay “Na Na Na Na‚ Hey Hey‚ Goodbye” Tim Bowling discusses his passion for hockey and his hate for the violence. Both show the passion countrymen have for their sports as well as the ugly side of the sport as well. In “Na Na Na Na‚ Hey Hey‚ Goodbye”‚ Bowling describes how hockey was one of his loves and how over time that has changed. He describes how there is a good and bad side to hockey. The positives

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    story to further and deepen the plot. In this short story‚ Mrs. Perez is a very good bowler. Bowling is her passion and she loves the sport indefinitely. One day she comes home to find out that her home has been broken into and robbed. Out of all the things missing like jewelry‚ pictures‚ and other things. What impacted her the most was her missing trophies and a cherry red bowling ball. The cherry bowling ball impacted her so much because she won most of her trophies with it. The ball

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    Violent crimes and aggression can be motivated by violent video games. Columbine school shooters(Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold) and theater shooter(James Holmes) all played these games. They would play these games for long hours daily. Studies show violence is motivated by the games that kids are playing. They act out these violent and illegal actions on their games and then do them in real life. Most of the teens in todays generation can honestly say they have played a violent video game at least

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