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    That voice didn’t need an introduction. It was impossible not to know the voice of this woman‚ Lauren Jauregui. Who‚ might you ask? Only the reason for women’s boxing becoming the most watched sport on television‚ everyone knew her name and almost everyone loved her. But‚ how could they not? There was no way to describe Lauren Jauregui except...intriguing. Who wouldn’t be intrigued? Everything about Lauren was alarming‚ the raven colored hair that cascaded down her back‚ the bright green eyes that

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    Lauren Conrad is an American reality television personality‚ fashion designer‚ and author. Lauren came to prominence after being cast in the reality television series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County. She became a youthful role model that countless girls only dreamed about being. Lauren Conrad’s classy and down to earth appearance is validated on social media like her Facebook post‚ pictures‚ and links where she displays her knowledge about of health‚ wedding planning‚ and fashion. As a fashion

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    Her name is Lauren Phillips‚ it may seem like a basic and common name‚ but she is not. Lauren loves to swim‚ she is the captain of the canton swim team. If swimming has taught her anything it would be to always give your best effort in everything you do also‚ how to be a team player‚ reach your goals‚ and just doing the best you can with motivation and support from others. “I like swim because it’s based on how hard you train‚ it’s all up to you‚ you don’t have to rely on anyone else. No one else

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    attempt. As they call my name‚ I grab my pole and walk to the runway. To know I’m grabbing the right pole‚ I check the number at the top. It’s as close to my weight as possible‚ without going under. I stand facing the bar with enough space to take the proper amount of steps necessary to collect enough energy to make it over the bar. At my right side‚ I grasp the pole high enough to just make it over the bar. Raising my right arm straight up with the pole in hand‚ I extend my left arm straight out

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    Pole Vault Research Paper

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    It all started in high school. My older sister nagged me into being more active. One day she told me to join track. My first year of high school I brushed it off‚ but I then saw it‚ pole vault. Pole vault is an amazing aspect of the sport track and field which requires a lot of strength‚ speed‚ and determination. Being an athlete means helping others. It can be as easy as encouraging a fellow teammate to fix their posture and composure while running‚ or it can be encouraging them not to quit and

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    Lauren and Madelynn began to have troubles with their schedules. At home with her mother‚ Madelynn had begun a discussion about it; Madelynn’s mom listing the reasons why she should/shouldn’t do 8th grade band anymore and Madelynn listing the reasons why she should just not go to school at all. You see‚ both Lauren and Madelynn had the same problem. They both really wanted to do algebra (an advanced math class) and band‚ both of which they enjoyed. The problem here was the only algebra hour available

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    The Haida Indians are very unique people‚ creating their art with an abstract twang added to it. The statue I picked for my project‚ a totem pole‚ is an example of one of their pieces of art. The Haidas are famous for their distinctive totem poles. Each of their totem poles has animals represented on them‚ standing for their mythology. They made these totem poles to represent their ancestors and what animals their character showed. Before diving into their mythology‚ let me explain the Haida people’s

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    Ralph the Duck

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    �PAGE � Wilson � PAGE �1� R E N E W A L Vomit. It’s neither pretty to see nor pretty to clean up. "Ralph the Duck" begins with the retching sound of the narrator’s golden retriever being sick on the carpet . As the narrator‚ who goes unnamed throughout the whole story‚ "carries seventy-five pounds of heaving golden retriever to the door and pours him onto the silver‚ moonlit snow" (1)‚ he thinks to himself‚ "He loved what made him sick" (2). We learn the dog vomits because he has been eating the

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    Ralph Nader

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    Ralph Nader (/ˈneɪdər/‚ Arabic: ’رالف نادر; born February 27‚ 1934)[4][5] is an American political activist‚ as well as an author‚ lecturer‚ and attorney. Areas of particular concern to Nader include consumer protection‚ humanitarianism‚ environmentalism‚ and democratic government.[6]\ Nader came to prominence in 1965 with the publication of his book Unsafe at Any Speed‚ a critique of the safety record of American automobile manufacturers in general‚ and most famously the Chevrolet Corvair. In 1999

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    The Accomplishment of Reaching the South Pole When preparing for the expedition‚ the clothes were a significant factor. Because of this‚ Amundsen and his crew decided to wear loose clothes because of all the sweating so that they would not freeze to death. Their clothes were made out of fur to keep them as warm as possible at temperatures down to -58 Fahrenheit (The Race to the Pole - Roald Amundsen and Robert Scott‚ nd). Amundsen claimed that they did not suffer from the cold because of their

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