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    This paper is for adolescents who have started a sport in middle school or grade school and want to play at a high school level. Soccer is a sport that changes skill level. For instance‚ I remember when I was playing midfield in middle school. It was one of our biggest games and we were down in the second half. The other team had the ball and it looked like they were going to score again to put the game out of our grasp. A forward from the other team was dribbling at me. I stabbed at the ball‚ got

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    BETTER LATE THAN NEVER ESSEY “Better late than never” is an ancient proverb with a deep hidden meaning. Time and again all of us are told to complete the tasks assigned to us on time and being lazy most of us fail to do any assigned work on time. The result is we completely avoid the work and stop doing it further. Yes it is essential to finish a work on time but what is more important is finishing the work. Here comes the significance of the proverb “better late than never” which means that

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    feeling of being ‘let down’ by my teachers. I only have fond memories of my lower school – it was warm‚ my teachers were kind and I had a lot of friends. As soon as I moved up to middle school‚ the lovely warm feeling school gave me popped and dissolved as quickly as a bubble would when it hits the ground. Transitioning to middle school for me summed up two words ‘big changes’‚ naively I could never imagine this change would be one of such negativity that would have a long lasting impact on me even now

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    In the Middle Ages‚ there were various religions‚ but the most significant religion was Christianity. Christianity was spread after the fall of Rome Empire and numerous people joined to it. Rome had an impact on the politics and social of the western Europe. The Roman Empire gives some ideas of the social classes as well. Even though the Roman Empire had a huge impact on politics and social‚ the culture of Christianity was expanding and changed the western world’s culture and made the government

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    Transitioning from elementary school to middle school can be very hard. While change can be hard sometimes‚ the transition can be easier if you can get the hang of things. As a graduating eighth grader at Hillside Middle School‚ I have a bit of advice for entering sixth graders. One piece of advice is to put in effort in all of their classes. Another is to be respectful towards everyone‚ including themselves. Lastly‚ to get involved in school activities or sports. By following these pieces of advice

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    During the Central Middle ages there existed a number of religious movements that challenged the traditional authority of both the church and state. New Christian movements such as the Crusades‚ the Knights Templar‚ the Franciscan order and the Dominicans. These movements challenged the traditional authority of the Church by taking the traditional ideals of the Church and moving them in different directions either to more aggressive techniques or to how the ministry should reach out to the common

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    Our journey through middle school has been a meaningful one. It is a journey that we will never forget and we will cherish it forever. The trials‚ tribulations and experiences that we have encountered have helped sculpt us into who we are today. We learned a lot from middle school and anticipate to use all that we have learned in order to be successful in the future. Middle school has prepared us to work hard to reach for our goals and to accomplish our dreams. Middle school has been filled with

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    The Middle-Ages occurred after the fall of the Roman Empire around 500 C.E. and lasted until around 1350 C.E. The Middle-Ages are commonly referred to as the “Dark Ages” due to lack of education‚ the heavy control and domination of the Catholic Church‚ and the “Black Death” that killed off a third of the population in Europe. The Middle-Ages began to phase out as a new movement swept across Europe called the Renaissance. “The word ‘renaissance’ means ‘rebirth’ or ‘revival’.” The amount of impact

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    The legacy of the Middle Ages‚ while being debatable‚ is most closely tied to that of an “Age of Faith” due to the Roman Catholic Church’s power over most aspects of medieval culture. From the 5th to the 15th century‚ Christianity reigned over any other structures that had power over the Medieval Era‚ allowing the church to have the most lasting impact on the age and most other time periods that followed. The church was able to outlast any dark or golden age‚ overpower the feudal system‚ and gain

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    ECCLESIASTICAL CORRUPTION IN THE MIDDLE AGES Religion and faith dominated virtually every aspect of life during the middle Ages. However‚ the Church ’s influence suffered greatly during the later part of this age of faith. Many historians hold that the Medieval Church was a landmark of corruption. This view is often used to explain the decline and fall of the Church and the success of Martin Luther ’s reformation. It depicts the Church as being ruled by power hungry popes who abuse their positions

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