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    introduction essay 1a) I am a full time football coach working for Salisbury City Fc and running my own football company called Footballs-kool. I am studying this course because I enjoy learning and want to be able to help others by passing on what I have learnt‚ in years to come (when I’m 40) I would like to work in schools full time teaching.  My background includes working in France‚ Australia and the US teaching activities from archery to kayaking. Other than sport as a general my interests

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    Eng 1302 The negative side effects of tattoos Tattoos are permanent pictures or designs on the skin‚ pricked and stained with indelible dyes. They contain mainly industrial organic pigments with high microbiological impurities load. Tattoos are body arts. In our society today‚ tattoos have increase in popularity among all ages but most prevalent among the adolescent and young adults. Reports have shown that the increase in the adolescent involvement in tattooing is fuelled by peer pressure

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    Expository Essay “I woke up and realized life is great and people are awesome and life is worth living.” (Source 3)Terry Bollea or as his fans knew him as Hulk Hogan was a beloved figure in the World Wrestling Federation in the 1980’s‚ this was due to his ability to perform and his ever growing fan base of the sensation Hulkamania. Terry Gene Bollea was born on August 11‚ 1953.(Source 1) Terry Bollea wrestling career began when The Brisco Brothers saw him frequently ringside at wrestling matches

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    Practice Essay – Academic Writing Many people say surfing isn’t a sport‚ it’s a lifestyle – but‚ it’s more than that. From the moment you first step in the ocean to the day you die it is a part of you. It becomes the way you think and what plays across your mind when you are in that subconscious state between awake and asleep. It has an affair with your emotions and embeds itself in the depths of your heart. You cannot get rid of the ocean once it’s made its mark on you. It is unlike any other

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    Possible Tattoos

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    SPECIFIC PURPOSE: I would like to inform the class about the history‚ development and effect of tattoos on society. As well as… THESIS STATEMENT: Understanding the tattoo’s origin‚ purpose and safety measures that will help students make an informed and healthy decision about their own possible tattoos. INTODUCTION I. ATTENTION GETTER: Catherine Grognard once said‚ “The tattoo[ed body] is a unique object- a naïve and provocative moving fresco.”

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    Tattoos in Society

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    Inked Life Society has grown to accept tattoos every since they were first revealed over 5 thousand years ago. Some people hate them and some people live by them. Tattoos are more popular than they were thirty years ago due to television shows and peer pressure. Tattoos are life-long and once you get them it is hard to remove them. Getting a tattoo can be a life changing choice for good or bad. Being covered in tattoos can stop you from getting a job. History: For thousands of years people of all

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    Tattoos

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    Irresponsible‚ Not Lazy Individuals today‚ not just students‚ are lazy. To say that students are lazy just because they do not pay for their own college is wrong. Not paying for it on your own is more of a hand out to you from your parents‚ it is help‚ or somewhat tradition as one would say. I’d say though‚ that not paying for your own college makes you a bit irresponsible‚ less mature than others‚ but not lazy as Audrey Rock-Richardson says in her article Pay Your Own Way! (Then Thank Mom). Do

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    When in a difficult situation‚ ordinary people can act in very extraordinary ways. People can do amazing things when faced with a challenge and when they have opposing views and opinions. It is definite that ordinary beings can truly achieve outstanding things‚ such as the people from Correnderrk; the First Australians‚ Once Brothers and Helga weiss. The First Australians is about a group of aboriginal Australians called the Correnderrk people‚ from the Wurrendjeri clan. They had to fight indefinitely

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    Dreamcatcher Tattoos

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    Among all the tattoos around‚ few are as common as the dreamcatcher tattoos. They are rich with history and X symbol‚ and lots of people desire this symbolism to be on their bodies. What Is a Dreamcatcher Tattoo? The dreamcatcher tattoo consists of a woven net and a loop. It resembles a spider web. It has feathers‚ strips of beads used to hold leather‚ stones‚ crystals‚ and other items are hanging from the loop. Though lots of people nowadays use dreamcatcher tattoos as decorations‚ they are indeed

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    My rights end where yours begin Thesis statement: Whether tattoos should be accepted at the time of getting a job or not? Purpose 1-To make a change of mind in those who do not accept the fact that a tattooed person can be seen without social stigmata. I- Introduction Tattoos are now just considered as a style‚ a way of expression‚ a form of art‚ ‚ and essentially they are a way of identity and culture of each as individual. II- A Way of Identity and Culture A- The importance

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