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    Six Things About Hockey

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    in reality skating with all your hockey gear on‚ it’s really tough. You don’t feel like you’re gliding at all at first. Hockey takes a lot of practice to have that control‚ first with your body‚ then with your hockey stick‚ lastly controlling the puck.” Be prepared. “For hockey

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    You do not know how someone feels until you have been in there shoes is the message Rhiannon Puck is trying to express in her short story Under the Rice Moon. In this excellent story a bird wants to freedom from the cage it was locked in and goes back and forth between owners who do not understand its desire to be free. That is until it finally comes into the hands of a sickly young girl who lets it fly under the rice moon. In this story the author protrays the characters and scenery so well that

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    The lasting influences of the classical world on other cultures across time are shown by analyzing the links between Greek Drama in the time of Aristophanes‚ on Shakespeare‚ and on a modern comic text of my choice. Through the use of humour devices‚ theatre conventions and by developing a show of understanding of the serious messages‚ the links between the three texts are shown and analyzed. Gods and goddesses were superior in the time of Aristophanes. This is very surprising in Aristophanes’

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    20 mph with speed skaters reaching above 30 mph it is not hard to run into somebody with your shoulder hard enough to put them out of an entire season‚ let alone the rest of their career if they are simply looking down for the puck. If your head is down looking for the puck while a pass is coming your way and you are just traveling an easy 15 mph and someone comes in at speed‚ especially a larger player‚ it isn’t hard to hurt someone seriously. You will think twice about it if someone can and will

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    Bloomington Thunder is the reason I got into hockey. My dad was able to get hockey tickets from his work and he would take us to the games. The first hockey game I went to was a Bloomington Thunder game. When I went to my first game I got my first hockey puck. I was so excited I held it the entire night (I was like 5 or 6 so I was really hyper and happy). I was watching tv in my room when I was 8 and I saw something that caught my eye and it said hockey. I immediately grabbed the remote and changed the

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    Sidney Crosby Sidney Patrick Crosby was born August 7‚ 1987 in Cole Harbour‚ Nova Scotia. He is the captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins and has been since his second year in the NHL. They said before he ever made it to the NHL the he was the “next one” and just as he seemed to be living up to that nickname a little adversity came his way. From the very beginning there was no doubt weather Crosby had the heart or skill to be the best player the nil has ever seen. His two years in the QMJHL he was

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    years in the past‚ in 1599. Nat slowly starts to piece everything together and realizes he may have traveled to Elizabethan England. Nat is taken to the Globe Theatre‚ where he learns he has been borrowed from the St. Paul’s School to play the role of Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Nat is introduced to Shakespeare‚ who is one of his idols‚ and learns he will be playing opposite Shakespeare in the performance. Nat joins the other apprentices

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    of the Characters in the 1999 production of Shakespeare’s poem‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ were well played and showed thought-out preparation. Two characters that I liked the most and who were most vivid and well portrayed are Theseus and Helena. Puck‚ played by Stanley Tucci‚ was a very entertaining character but Stanley did not elaborate much with his character. Theseus‚ played by David Strathairn‚ is a character that was easy to follow. I liked that David spoke Shakespeare’s words in with a

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    Carpe Diem Thesis Outline

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    self-discovery. I. INTRODUCTION A. Introduce the film B. Define the phrase “Carpe Diem” - seize the day C. Thesis II. OPPORTUNITY DOESN’T KNOCK TWICE A. Neil discovered that his real passion in life is acting - proceeded to land the role of Puck in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream and gave an outstanding performance B. Todd Andersoon stood up and cried out “O captain! My Captain!” - the ending would make a huge difference if he didn’t have the courage to stand up for his rights C. Knox

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    you into. "The course of true love never did run smooth" is one of the play’s most famous quotes. However‚ when you look at the action of the play itself‚ it’s clear that "true love" is a problematic common idea (Act I‚ Scene I‚ Ln 134). Thanks to Puck and Oberon’s interference‚ the "true love" between Hermia and Lysander is split apart‚ and Lysander falls in love with Helena‚ although they are‚ of course‚ reunited at the end. "True love" eventually follows the path and finds its way to marriage

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