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    Brittani’s 22nd birthday the Columbus Dispatch newspaper did a story on Brittani for the anniversary. My family met at the arena and got to see the seat she was sitting in when the accident happened. Also‚ Espen Knutsen the Swedish hockey player who hit the puck met my family‚ and had explained to them that he felt so bad after the accident that he retired from professional hockey. He also told them that he was now a professional coach in Norway. My family does not blame Espen for what happened. We understand

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    True Love Love is a strong-filled emotion‚ a bond which is shared between two persons. Love adds to the enchantment and beauty of life. Love has the power to lift the spirits of the persons who share this pure sentiment and is also capable of eliminating the controversies‚ jealousies and barriers existent due to blood lineage which may try to harm lovers. Egeus‚ Hermia’s Father‚ goes to Duke Theseus for assistance with his predicament. Theseus gives Hermia the option to either marry Demetrius‚

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    The word hockey itself is of unknown origin‚ although it is likely a derivative of hoquet‚ a Middle French word for a shepherd’s stave.[3] The curved‚ or "hooked" ends of the sticks used for hockey would indeed have resembled these staves. History bas relief c.600 BC‚ in the National Archaeological Museum of AthensGames played with curved sticks and a ball can be found in the histories of many cultures. In Egypt‚ 4000-year-old carvings feature teams with sticks and a projectile‚ hurling dates

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    on television‚ first in black and white‚ then in color‚ then to watching the game online to watching to the game anytime‚ anywhere you are‚ on your smartphone. It has changed how sport is played from the equipment used from seal bladders to rubber pucks‚ and wooden to graphite sticks. It has also impacted participation because less people are spending their time playing sports and spending it online. Technology has dramatically changed how sports are played and viewed‚ but has this change been positive

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    Mozart Effect Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major‚ a piece that tells of grandeur and playfulness‚ camaraderie and love. The dueling pianos play in and out of cadences bringing the listener to the time of Mozart; with Victorian gowns‚ men in wigs and food and games through an evening of gossip‚ laughter‚ and flirtatious behaviors. As humans‚ we are always looking for ways to improve out intelligence‚ even if for a small period of time. Music genius‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    True love brings Hermia and Lysander back together. Hermia and Lysander ran off to the woods so that they could be together‚ and so that Hermia doesn’t have to be a nun‚ or get killed. When Puck puts the potion on the eyes of Lysander‚ he wakes up and then is in love with Helena instead of Hermia. In the end‚ the spell is broken and they all wake up in the woods. They have no idea how they got there. They all think that they woke up from a

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream Movie Adaptation Upon watching the film adaptation of William Shakespeare’s play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚” I have noticed several differences between the play and film. The most noticeable of which is the difference in setting. The play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” occurs in an Ancient Greek to early Renaissance time period. This is noted through the combination technologies‚ Athenian garments‚ names‚ and mythologic references made throughout the play. An Ancient Greek

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    differences Special Circumstances Johnathan Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart were both two extraordinary men that had a great influence in music from the past that still continues into the current present. Both of theses composers were well known in their time and had great schooling in the musical arts‚ which contributed much to their success-fulness in their careers as musicians. During the times of both Johnathan Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ the two composers impacted the musical

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    “AMADEUS” Characters: * Antonio Salieri – the egocentric‚ clever man who desires fame. He’s envious of Mozart’s ability and achievements in music. He disguised to deceive Mozart to compose for him in exchange of money. * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – is silly‚ giggly‚ immature man. His extraordinary ability in music made Antonio Salieri jealous of him. * Constanze Mozart – is a beautiful‚ practical‚ dedicated wife of Mozart. * Leopold Mozart – fanciful father of Amadeus. He was against

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    new curved blade the players were able to also increase the power of their shots and started to be able to shot a puck through the air‚ which lead to more goals being scored. Aside from the increase in goals the new style of blades on hockey sticks was also leading to an increase in injury in goalies. With players shot quality increasing it was hard for goalies to anticipate where the puck was going to go. Soon goalies were taking matters into their own hands and started to fabricate mask which eventually

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