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    How to Play Basketball

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    Sports have been around for many years. All civilizations have developed some type of sport. Hunting is a sport‚ fishing is a sport‚ archery is a sport‚ all these things that the early people did in order to live were considered sports. Today basketball is a major sport played throughout the world. In basketball the goal is to score more baskets than the other team. Five people from each team are on the court at all times. Even if a player commits a foul‚ they stay on the court. Every time you

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    Bullying and Being Bullied Results in Greater Risk of Adult Disorders Finnish researchers have recently discovered that bullying could result in serious mental disorders — mainly an anxiety disorder or antisocial personality disorder — among both the bullies and those being bullied. While victims of bullying were more likely to develop anxiety disorders‚ the bullies themselves were at higher risk to develop antisocial personality disorder. Those who have both been bullies and bullied tended to

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    Karen Alkalay-Gut‚ in "Jury of Her Peers: The Importance of Trifles‚" also finds the gulf between male and female perceptions of judgment to be central to the play. Alkalay-Gut believes that the unfolding evidence not only unites the women‚ but highlights the division between "woman’s concept of justice‚" which entails "social" and "individual influences‚ together with the details that shaped the specific act‚" and "[t]he prevailing law [which] is general‚ and therefore . . . inapplicable to the

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    Pyramus and Thisbe Play

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    Pyramus: Pyramus‚ I’m glad to meet you Thisbe. Can we be friends? Thisbe: Sure. I’ll go home‚ mother is looking for me. See you Pyramus. _______________________ Clarice: From that day on. Thisbe and Pyramus became good friends. They always play together under the mulberry tree. Then one day‚ while they were playing… Thisbe: come on Pyramus!! Run and get me if you can. Ahahah Pyramus: (running‚ then suddenly Thisbe fell) Stepha: Thisbe! There you are! We’ve been looking for you all day

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    Scripted Role Play

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    Scripted Role Play: Historical Empathy Sun Yat-Sen – ‘Father of the Chinese National Revolution’ Sun Yat-Sen was a revolutionary nationalist who believed that the only way that China could move forward in the early 1900’s was to become a republic and adopt the west’s traditions in industry and agriculture. He was convinced that unless China did this‚ the nation was going to remain behind and backwards against dominant western powers. He led China into a revolution overthrowing the crippled

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    No Grade No Play Analysis

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    No grade‚ no play. The life of a college student requires an incredible amount of responsibility and dedication in an environment that can be extremely distracting and overwhelming. Therefore‚ developing time management skills and the ability to avoid distractions early on in your collegiate career is invaluable. Now imagine having to double that level of commitment and divide it between two completely different worlds. That is the life of a college student-athlete; constantly battling to succeed

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    societies‚ immigrants were often left to assimilate to the customs of their new home and leave their old culture behind. Society was not as well equip to establish a multicultural image and integrate new ideas into their lifestyles. Ken Mitchell’s play “The shipbuilder” is a Saskatchewan work that features the finish character Jaanus Karkulaimen whom challenged the cultural integration model of assimilation. Within “The shipbuilder”‚ Jaanus Karkulaimen chooses to reject assimilation and preserve

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    relate and dive head first into‚ it seemed that every actor had their own theories about why they were there and their characters’ back stories. Max Morter’s performance as Buddy Layman was extremely impressive considering the dedication necessary to play a character with issues such as Buddy’s. If you saw Max backstage for some reason‚ you would see that he remained in character even in the moments when he was not on

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    This story is about a boy named Greg "Slam" Harris who loves to play basketball. But one day he has to switch school because his parent couldn’t afford for him to be in the school he was so he had to move. He doesn’t want to move because all the people that he knows are at the other school even his girlfriend. When he gets to the new school he realizes that it was not so bad; the only thing that he doesn’t like is his P.E teacher and his math teacher. One day he decides to join the basketball team

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    Life is too Short for Unsaid Feelings. Lillian is about to walk into her three-story house with six roommates in Eugene‚ Oregon. The outside of the worn-down house‚ is colored a faint blue with an orange roof. The neighborhood surrounding this home is swarmed with rambunctious college students‚ being that this is a college town. Lillian and her six roommates (Todd‚ Amelia‚ Delilah‚ Jared‚ Christian‚ and Dalen) all attend the University down the street. Todd is a very outgoing and perky person.

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