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    Vibram Skate Shoe Executive Summary Vibram FiveFingers was released in 2006. Vibram FiveFingers skate shoe is aimed at men skaters age 12-24. We are striving to provide a solid skating shoe for the skating community within the United States. At Vibram‚ we plan on getting our brand out publicly by sponsoring professional skaters and getting into skating movies and skating videogames. In 5 years‚ we plan on moving our company forward by selling 100‚000 pairs of Vibram FiveFingers Skate shoes within

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    ever to be held) I could almost certainly be mayor. Among the strange‚ sometimes downcast‚ and essentially good people here‚ I have found another family. I need them as much as they need me and as much as we all need skateboarding. This four-wheeled toy brings us inner peace. Skateboarding is a standing meditation‚ a time to put conscious thought aside and let primal

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    Houston Edwards PSY 102 8/30/13 Professor Jones Four Goals of Psychology When thinking of psychology the first thought that comes to mind is the stepping-stones. Those stones are the four goals. The four goals are defined as‚ “the scientific study to behavior and mental process (Feldman‚ 4).” These goals are used to break down what is being studied and also to predict events and behavior‚ either good or bad. Those goals or methods are as follows: describe‚ explain‚ predict‚ and control

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    realized I could get hurt‚ but‚ luckily‚ I had never broken a bone or been to the hospital and had never really had a significant injury that I can really remember. However‚ when I began skateboarding‚ I really learned not to push limits and to think things through. It was early 2016‚ and I just began skateboarding a couple months before‚ after my friend Scott‚ introduced

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    The dichotomy between nature and city is constantly present in the movie Paranoid Park. The city portion of this dichotomy represents the crowded urban area where everybody cares only for themselves. Nature is represented by the beach‚ and by people who care for others. It is important to note that Paranoid Park does not follow a strict dichotomy; often bits of nature can be found in the city and visa versa. The first appearance of the nature/city dichotomy is the during the title credits; a scene

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    to the development of other aggressive sports such as‚ freestyle skiing‚ snow blade-skiing‚ and it even brought skateboarding back to life. These many things snowboarding does for our lifestyle make it the greatest snow sport ever. Over the past ten years snowboarding really has hit it big. ?In the year 2000‚ snowboarding was the fastest-growing sport in the United States‚ skateboarding was a close second‚ the number of people who went snowboarding in 2000 increased 51.2 percent from the previous

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    footwear for their rough sports like skateboarding‚ people who needed customized shoes sizes due to various width and lengths of their feet‚ people who just simply want a shoe customized to their style and liking‚ and schools that needed shoes that could match the school colours. For the people‚ it simply meant young‚ fun‚ Southern California‚ beaches‚ skateboarding and surfing. 1b) What was the public perception of skateboarding at this time? Skateboarding caught on as a trend due to Z-boy skating

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    involving such attributes as danger‚ stunt performances‚ speed‚ and even adrenaline rushes (). Skateboarding is definitely an extreme sport. Every year‚ ESPN hosts the X-Games‚ which is a massive competition shown on national television. As the majority of the viewers are younger‚ they watch as Bob Burnquist flies into the air on a skateboard in hopes of one day being such an athlete as him. Skateboarding is just one of the many extreme sports that are out there. As the seasons change there seems

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    being what is called skateboarding. Skateboarding is an action sport that is very popular and that involves riding along and performing a wide variety of tricks by using a skateboard. longboard VS skateboard Skateboarding is regarded as being many things. What are these many things? The answer is this. It has been looked on as being a form of recreational activity. It is also a mode of transportation‚ a form of the job‚ and form of art all at the very same time. Skateboarding is something that has

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    roles in the reality shows Rob and Big‚ Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory‚ and Ridiculousness. Rob was born in Kettering‚ Ohio‚ US and his parents where Gene and Patty Dyrdek. He was involved in a few sports‚ but didn’t start skateboarding until he was about 11! He received his first skateboard from professional skateboarder‚ Neil Blender. Rob stated‚ ""I was a pretty driven young man. I was so focused on becoming a pro skateboarder. I would sit in school and think about

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