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    Antonio Castaneda 6/19/2013 Persuasion Paper Football or Soccer Which Sport is More Dangerous? Have you ever wondered if football is a more dangerous sport than soccer? Football is a contact sport. You can get tackled in football but you can’t get tackled in soccer. You’re more prone to get injured in football than you are in soccer. A higher number of injuries result in contact sports. To help prevent injuries‚ both sports have rules that enforce the use of safety

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    Writing as Inquiry GET OUT AND PLAY Get out and play. American children are lazier today than ever‚ and prefer sitting on the couch while grubbing fast food over being physically active. According to the US government‚ nearly 1 in every 5 kids is obese and1 in every 10 kids is depressed. Obesity is becoming a pandemic and could very well contribute to the psychological issues facing America’s youth. Most kids today are so fascinated by technology they become very attached. So attached‚

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    People in school are poor at taking test‚ the main reason they are bad at testing because they get nervous and stress before the test‚ the way they can fix this is by getting pets. It is proven that dogs or cats reduce stress because petting or playing with a dog or a cat increases stress-reducing hormone‚ oxytocin‚ and decrease the production of the stress hormone‚ cortisol‚ said by Animalsmart.org. Stress is a pressure or tension exerted on a material object it could also be a state of mental

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    Deer in the Works Deer in the Works is a Cold War era short story by Kurt Vonnegut. It first appeared in Esquire in April‚ 1955‚ and was anthologized in Welcome to the Monkey House. It revolves around David Potter‚ a paper owner who finds new work as a a publicity writer at the mammoth Ilium Works because of financial strain who consequently leaves upon viewing the dehumanisation and quantification of human life. Vonnegut’s experiences as a soldier and prisoner of war‚ coupled with his anti-authoritarian

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    Deer the delivery boy Reader’s Instructions:- Dear readers please do not try those stunts which are performing by deer in this story. According to jungle’s law act no. 24000 these type of stunts can only perform by animals and athletes in humans‚ what if you are not an athlete please avoid to do these stunts an where in your city because it would be a humiliation of jungle’s law act no. 24000. Somewhere in the jungle besides the Domado city of Tanzania

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    The sun’s rays glisten through the crisp autumn leaves on top of the deer. Like a ghost floating through a decrepit house the deer walk through the freshly cut alfalfa. A small fawn‚ joyfully‚ runs between it’s mothers legs while two other bucks collide in a good-natured brawl. All of the playful emotions came to a halt as the elderly eight point buck climbed out of the thicket. He was the one. the animal. My entire childhood has reached its climax. I thought to myself. My hand slowly reached over

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    In the poem “First Deer” written by Joseph Bruchac‚ contrast is used to display the hunter’s reflection of his present self to his innocent youth‚ to show that throughout time circumstances take place that may change who you once were. In the first line‚ the hunter uses the word “guts” in regard to the deer to some what deanimalize and distance himself from the reality of chasing a sentient animal. The hunter then speaks to the deer and reflects on his youth as he acknowledges his current circumstances

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    A contemporary busy lifestyle is constantly expanding demands on people’s time. Since people perform many roles‚ time management does not stand alone today. It suggests life and self-management and the values that are essential in the way people use their time. Thus‚ people are paying greater attention to managing their time‚ life‚ and self. For a busy person‚ it is important to know stress reduction techniques in order to overcome stress that unfortunately becomes usual in today’s world. Actually

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    Necla Dickerson January 2nd‚ 2013 Period: 4A Cell phones in school The issue I’m discussing is cell phone use in school. I think cell phones should be allowed in schools. I think it should be allowed because in my opinion I don’t think it is that much of a problem‚ as long as you have boundaries and rules. I think this will help with fewer issues in schools over cell phone being taken away‚ and lost by the teachers. The use of cell phones in school can be beneficial to both students

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    Notably‚ humans have forsaken a long‚ arduous progress in terms of society. Many of whom are selfish enough to not see the great benefits that could be provided in the long haul. But‚ fortunately‚ there are some of us that “stick around” and are willing to sacrifice for the wellbeing of others. The success of the community is ultimately in the hands of each of the individuals. The person needs to make personal sacrifices for it to be a fruitful one. For instance‚ the players on a basketball team

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