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    hung‚ and prior to the first game of basketball was played at the International Training School in Springfield‚ MA‚ Dr. James Naismith was challenged with creating a new game. In this essay I will discuss the “how” and “why” Dr. Naismith invented the game. I will argue that components from his childhood‚ and his experience playing a variety of sports helped him in the creation of the game. Furthermore‚ his demeanor and personality played a large part in creating the game to be played as it was originally

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    movie and TV series have some similarities and differences. The characters have similar characteristics‚ but they differ in how they break out of prison and their reasons for breaking out of prison. One of their similarities is in character traits. The two main characters are very intelligent. Also‚ they are structural engineers. It is likely that they knew very well about how to break out of prison‚ and they had some tools to break out of prison. They also had friends who helped them. Another similarity

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    Beowulf Essay In the tale Beowulf translated by Burton Raffel‚ Beowulf is an ancient story about one man who matches all the qualities of an epic hero. Beowulf does not fear death or pain‚ but risk’s his life to save and prove to others that his ambitions are selfless and moral. Although Beowulf may seem immortal in surmounting difficulty‚ his humanity is shown through his death. Most epic heroes are easily identified because they all have the same eagerness to give up everything in order to do

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    football‚ because he might inadvertently hurt the other kids.” Also remarkable is his red hair; it is thick‚ coarse to touch‚ and styled in an old-fashioned boy cut. Hardly a person can pass Jay without rubbing his head for good luck‚ and saying “Where’d you get that hair?” Jay’s chubby face is fair‚ with freckles lightly dotting his exceptionally boyish features. His eyes are brown‚ and his eyebrows black; in fact‚ white‚ in contrast with his red hair. His lips are full and somewhat feminine‚ and his newly-grown

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    [Type the company name] | Why Video Games Are Good For You | Playing With the New Generation | | Beverley Corey | | Contents Introduction 2 How video games can make you smarter 2 Providing an outlet for stress and aggression 3 Influences on business and career choices 4 Cooperation and social interaction in gaming 4 Conclusion 6 References 7 Introduction “Currently there are more than half a billion people worldwide playing online games at least an hour a day -- and 183

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    Gender in As You Like It One of the most intriguing aspects of the treatment of love in As You Like It concerns the issue of gender. And this issue‚ for obvious reasons‚ has generated a special interest in recent times. The principal reason for such a thematic concern in the play is the cross dressing and role playing. The central love interest between Rosalind and Orlando calls into question the conventional wisdom about men’s and women’s gender roles and challenges our preconceptions about these

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    How to Succeed in Life Ruben Delgado DGM 1010 Professor Ryan Hibbert 12 February 2013 One of the oldest human enigmas is posed in two philosophical questions: what is the purpose of life? Or how can I pursuit happiness? And most responses are summarized in a simple statement which is the men are looking for success. All of us whom want to be successful will want to know six basic steps like became a self starter‚ develop commitment‚ make the impossible possible‚ rely on yourself‚ learn how to

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    important things for a person in life is having the right job and the proper income in order to lead a comfortable life. Therefore games are a means of liberation from all the stress and the tension of a day at your working place. There is a large number of games people play nowadays; Some people believe that playing game accompanies with fun just when they win‚ but to me playing game has more meanings than that due to some significant reasons. Firstly‚ games help us to ease the stress among

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    How I Learned to Play the Guitar Guitar is one of the most popular musical instruments to learn because of its versatility and portability. When I was in high school‚ I had an abundance of leisure time. I wanted to do something meaningful and fun instead of wasting time on playing video games‚ so I decided to learn a musical instrument. Honestly speaking‚ I was a good singer; however‚ singing without a musical instrument to accompany me seemed strange. That is why I made up my mind to learn to play

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    How effective is the author at capturing the reader’s attention in the first few chapters of the novel? The novel goes immediately into an unfamiliar‚ unexplained world‚ using unfamiliar terms like “Handmaid‚” “Angel‚” and “Commander” that only comes to make sense as the story progresses. In this novel‚ Margaret Atwood tells more than the story of Offred

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