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    sister that I got hurt from roller skating. She said she will not tell my mom but I have to take her to play whenever I go. It just a secret between us cause we didn’t want our mom had to worry about us. We liked to skate that’s why we practiced every single day after school. A month later‚ when we slid well‚ we can slid side to side back and forth. Beside that‚ it was a time my mom knew it. A day like all days‚ my sister and I were walking on the way to skate. We got an accident by

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    always considered us girls as her “three angels.” When we were young girls‚ my grandma invited us to spend a lot of weekends at her home. While we were at grandma’s house‚ we were spoiled a lot. Almost every weekend‚ we went roller skating at the Skate Ranch. The Skate Ranch was our special hangout place; we had a lot of fun there. Another fun memory at grandma’s house was all of the home videos our grandma recorded. My grandma would often hide in the front window and record us cheerleading

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    Whether you were traveling past your local skatepark or even around town‚ you have probably seen an individual or group skateboarding. They may catch your eye when they’re preparing for a trick‚ while in your mind you think “ Don’t hurt yourself kid.” As a skateboarder for seven long years full of time and effort put into the activity‚ I have witnessed many first hand experiences of the way non-skaters may feel negative about and/or stereotype members of the skateboarding community. It is not necessarily

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    deeper into the streets. Stair sets‚ handrails‚ guardrails‚ bumps‚ ledges‚ gaps‚ and more were being skated and skateboarding was evolving as a sport. It was no longer contained to a handful of obstacles; skaters got to choose what they wanted to skate and how hard they wanted to. With all these newfound stunts that were being pulled off‚ the chance of going professional in this sport grew; with that‚ skateboarders hopes dropped. Although this sport should just be for the fun of it‚ these skaters

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    If you are always busy and stressed about all the stuff that needs to be done‚ then there is nothing better than a perfect getaway. Getaways are the best because they allow you to take your mind off your everyday worries and just relax. You can forget about all your responsibilities and enjoy your vacation by having fun. Everybody needs to get away once in awhile. Sometimes people get tired of doing the same routines every day. For example‚ think about a college student that is having a very rough

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    Assumption of Risk PARA 200 Assumption of Risk Assumption of risk provides a defense to a claim of negligence in cases where the plaintiff knowingly exposes himself or herself to danger and assumes responsibility for any harm. It is based on the premises that an individual is responsible for the consequences of choice (Tort Law for Paralegals‚ 2010). What is usually meant by assumption of risk is more precisely termed primary assumption of risk. It occurs when the plaintiff has either expressly

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    is relatively modern. Skateboarding was probably born sometime in the late 1940s or early 1950s when surfers in California wanted something to surf when the waves were flat. These first skateboarders started with wooden boxes or boards with roller skate wheels attached to the bottom. The boxes turned into planks‚ and eventually companies were producing decks of pressed layers of wood similar to the skateboard decks of today. During this time‚ skateboarding was seen as something to do for fun besides

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    180 degree spin on the way that the culture is viewed. Skateboarding dates all the way back to the 1950’s. Its origin comes from Californian surfers that wanted to turn the streets into waves. The first boards were simply wooden boards with roller skate wheels mounted on the bottom of them. In 1963‚ there were some of the first competitions for skateboarding‚ hosted by some of the big name brands that are still around today‚ like Hobie. One of the most known stories of skateboarding will forever

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    Lesson Planing

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    pupils to name the hobbies mentioned in the chant. 6. Teacher drills on the vocabularies used. Post-teaching 1. Teacher divides the pupils into groups of six and come out with pictures of things mentioned in the chant. Example; the baseball‚ roller-skate‚ parachute‚ radio‚ storybook‚ etc.

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    Urban Culture

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    form of modern urban culture that is recognized worldwide. It has its own sense of art‚ music‚ and fashion. Originally‚ the skateboard was first developed around the 1930’s from children who were bored and searched for a better use of their old roller skates. Skateboarding did not become more recognized until about the late 1950’s by Californian surfers. Surfers saw “the movement and balance needed to stay on one were similar to those required in surfing” (Davis 10)‚ so possibly skating on land could

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