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    Motivating Players Thesis: When coaching unmotivated players‚ I will reward them‚ keep them involved in practices‚ and set realistic goals for my team. I. Introduction: Motivation is a key element of a successful team. Using the submissive style of coaching‚ I will direct my players in having their mind set towards the goal we set to motivate them throughout the season. I will propel my players to give it their all until there is no time left in the game by motivating them using different methods

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    false”. Discuss this claim. The complexity of this simple claim can be easily underestimated due to its simple nature‚ however to completely understand the true intricacy of the statement would require close analysis of its meaning and an understanding of the process that we go through in order to obtain knowledge. Definitions of truth can only be interpreted so far‚ however an understanding of how knowledge in obtained through the ways of knowing in each of the areas of knowing can provide further

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    Hook sentence(s): Growing up in the heroic path‚ Beowulf was divided in such a differenct ways of one’s point of views. B Set-up/Hints: Burton Raffel‚ an author who translated this book‚ shown how Beowulf structured though his journeys‚ or his quests‚ to be a real hero for everyone. C Focusing theme/idea: Beowulf have been in many many fights shaped his thoughts and his behaviors which related to the theme of the books. D Thesis statement: According to the theme of the work as a whole‚ Beowulf

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    Creating art has always been my relief‚ my outlet. However‚ in the span of one year‚ I’ve learned the consequences of loving art. Art is a curse that will grab you once you’re hooked and hold on to you for the rest of your life. Art doesn’t hold people’s hands through the rough patches‚ of course; she makes them work for it. If someone thinks that art is easy then they have another thing coming‚ because art doesn’t kiss on the first date. Art had forced me to confront the emotions that I was not

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    bell hooks: “Seeing and Making Culture” Summary In the essay “Seeing and Making Culture: Representing the Poor”‚ hooks proposes a different perspective on issues regarding people of higher class compared to those of lower class. In doing so‚ she clarifies and illustrates assumptions made about the poor‚ how they are viewed in popular culture‚ and in the media. To further validate her points‚ she utilizes ideas that stem from her own personal experiences with poverty‚ as well as examples from pop

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    Eduardo Kerese FYW 102 MWF 10:00am Dr. Doyle Research Paper 04/30/2012 Loving the food truck trend. This year during my spring break‚ I travelled to New York City. It was impossible not to notice the large amount of trucks serving food all across the Prince street of SoHo‚ and the huge quantity of customers lined up waiting anxiously for their food to be served. The food looked simple‚ but well presented in small paper plates. Everything from tacos‚ to sandwiches to Greek gyros were provided

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    understand the logic behind Hobbes’s claim‚ we must first understand his point of view of human nature. The key element in Hobbes’s view on human nature was the importance of desires. Unlike many other philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle‚ Hobbes had a different approach to desires. He believed desires were real motive behind human behaviors. (Leviathan‚ p119) What motivated human actions were not virtues such as wisdom as Aristotle and Plato would claim‚ nor was it a sense of duty as Cicero

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    Bradstreet’s poem‚ "To My Dear and Loving Husband‚" is a short poem in which she shows her undying love and tenderness toward her husband. The poem has five stanzas‚ each stanza was ryhming couplets in the entire poem which are AABBCCDD and EEFF‚ the end of each word in each line are sharing the same rhythm and tone that gives the poem an arranged ‚organized ‚and musical structure. Also. it has twelve lines‚ the beginning word of the fifth line which is “I” we can infer that the poem is written in

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    Reflection on Loving Day “People aren’t social‚ they’re tribal. Race doesn’t exist‚ but tribes are f-ing real.” (Pg 134 ) As I finished reading the last page of Loving Day‚ gently and thoughtfully close the book‚ I was left feeling a little confused about my feelings for the novel. However‚ after I spent time carefully repeatedly reading through significant quotes and tried to figure out Warren’s and other characters’ inner thoughts‚ I not only started to enjoy Mat Johnson’s style of writing-

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    The Plaintiffs in Loving v. Virginia were Richard and Mildred Loving‚ who were represented by the ACLU in the Supreme Court. The Plaintiff argued the prohibition of interracial marriage was unconstitutional and anti-miscegenation laws violated the Equal Protection Clause and Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Fourteenth Amendment explains‚ “No State shall deprive any person of life‚ liberty‚ or property‚ without due process of the law.” As declared by the Constitution and Maynard

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