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    students. • Halls = houses‚ hall shirts‚ inter-hall sports FREE TIME – • Travel! Since Europe is close-knit‚ I got to travel many places and for cheap. • Excursions provided by IFSA • Beach walks‚ hall programs and balls‚ sporting matches (rugby)‚ walking the town (ancient history)‚ coffee and tea‚ pubs pubs pubs! To travel is to possess the world – To me this really

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    architecture that is similar can be seen in that of areas where games and ceremonies were held. The Hohokam created ball courts that were alternatively used for trading centers. In Mesopotamia‚ they played majore‚ which is a game similar to that of Rugby where masses

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    grade. When I am active I spend time with my mother because she is a really active person. I have many activities that I enjoy. For example I enjoy playing a lot of sports. Some activities that I want to try are skiing‚ kayaking‚ canoeing‚ hiking‚ rugby and so much more.

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    Joseph Osakwe 12F Sociology Essay ‘Evaluate the Functionalist perspective of education’ According to functionalists‚ education offers a positive and equal function for each individual in society. Education aids the need of an industrial society by sharing norms and values and allocating roles for example. Firstly‚ Parsons (1956-9) suggests that education system contains the movement of norms and values that are agreed that they are the same for everyone which is known as ‘Valued Consensus’ through

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    Training School in Springfield‚ Massachusetts invented the game basketball. It was winter and one of his superiors‚ Dr. Luther Gulick asked Dr. Naismith to come up with a game that could be played during the winter months. Dr‚ Naismith had played rugby and he didn’t like the roughness of that game. He wanted a team game which would get rid of most physical contact.

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    to this because every day as the motor vehicle stops at the traffic avenue - a disabled person will walk near to me and ask for a peso. Moreover‚ in most food chains‚ children are hanging around asking for a coin and use it to buy for food and some rugby or paints to overcome hunger. We’re appropriating budgets for pork barrels but for a minimal concern cannot be given full attention by the local and national government. 4. Basic commodities are getting expensive. We can read in newspapers that our

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    gun chases and romance. They always have a sad ending. Sport is an important part of the cultural and social life in Turkey. Whether you like to play or observe sports‚ Turkey has a busy sporting calendar with major events in football‚ athletics and rugby taking place throughout the year. Whatever your tastes‚ you will have the opportunity to watch or take part in a wide range of sporting activities. Sport in Turkey is actively supported by the State and facilities are increasing in number. Barbecue

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    Functions of the skeleton: The skeleton provides the body’s bony framework. Its four key functions are: 1. To provide shape and structure 2. To protect the body’s organs 3 With muscle allows the body to move 4. To store calcium and produce blood cells JOINTS: A joint is where two bones meet. They are characterized by the amount of movement they allow. There are three main groups: 1. Immobile: Where the bones are jointed together and don’t move. eg: Bones of the skull 2. Cartilaginous:

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    Writing Assigment ALIVE This film is about people’s attempt to survive in an deathly and challenging situation. In this film‚ we can see how each people react about the situation that they were facing. This film begins with an Uruguayan rugby team who were flying from Uruguay to Chile but their plane ended up crashing in Andes Mountains and unable to be rescued for months. They fought for survival with lots of deaths‚ injuries‚ and limited supply of food. They were facing food crisis and questioning

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    The concerns here on Guam are very high‚ especially for full or half body to body contact sports. I know for sure football and rugby are the most popular contact sports held on Guam. There are other contact sports such as basketball and soccer. But the main thing is‚ the coaching staff on Guam should consider to really take the time to approach any type of injuries that occurs on and off the field. A good example would be the time I played basketball for the Southern High Dolphins my freshmen year

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