Joseph Frontino Jan. 24th 2013 5th period PUT THROUGH THE RINGER The best feeling in the world is knowing that in the set three minutes you are given‚ the only obligation that you have is to win the fight you are about to walk into. “Eye of the Tiger” constantly plays over and over in my head and the only thing I’m making eye contact with is the opponent’s eyes. From the way that his feet are planted I already know that this will be an easy take down‚ I won’t need more than two minutes
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Staying Sober 2 Abstract This is about staying sober and the many programs that are available to help people become sober. Staying sober is a choice and takes will power to maintain sobriety. The many stresses of life are the reason that most people drink on a daily basis. Some behaviors that people have that drink or use drugs are a compulsive behavior. Many programs to becoming sober are costly‚ in the end if sobriety
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Eating Healthy and Staying Active: Solution to Americas Obesity Problem In today’s society it is common to be overweight. This causes major health problems. The easy access to junk food and the lack of physical activity has a big hand in this problem. Many Americans do not see this as an issue‚ they just continue to stuff their faces with junk food. However‚ 65% of Americans are overweight and are suffering health problems because of it. When we start gaining those pounds it can be very difficult
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Aubree Correll Monday/Wednesday 12:15-1:30 The Negative Effects of Bullying Specific Purpose: To persuade people that bullying has a negative effect on children. Thesis/Central Idea: To truly understand the effects of bullying it is important to learn about physical bullying‚ psychological bullying‚ and cyber bullying. Organizational Pattern: Statement of Fact: Topical I) Introduction A) Attention Getter: Have you or a loved one ever been bullied and had no one to come to the rescue
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David Farrow Instructor Vicario Computer Applications March‚ 11‚ 2013 Staying In Shape Research Paper “How do I lose all this fat?” “How do I get a six pack of abs like the MMA fighters I watch on T.V.?” After reading this paper you will have answers to questions like these. You may even find some things you are doing are not healthy‚ or you may find ways to becoming healthier. What is fitness or being in shape? Well‚ it is a state of well-being‚ evidenced by vitality‚ maximized physical
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PEOPLE WHO ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD Thurday 12/03/09 1. I’m Bob Doughty. 2. And I’m Barbara Klein with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we tell about five individuals around the world who are making a difference. They are making the world a better place by helping people in special ways. 1. Our first individual who is making a difference is a refugee from Burma. Thousands of people flee Burma each year to escape poverty‚ oppression and civil war. Many of
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leleDor Biran [2012843469] Case #5 -‐ Double Deal Making 1.1. Netscape Interests – Netscape is in pursuit for market shares‚ their main concern is keeping their shares in the rising market and blocking their main competitor – Microsoft. Beside all that‚ enlarging the revenues is always an
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Jenica Situ Period 4‚ AP European History March 4‚ 2015 DBQ 15: World War I and the Home Front World War I‚ also known as the Great War‚ was a global war centered around Europe. The first four years of “total war” that constituted World War I (1914-1918) changed the lives of not only the men who fought as soldiers‚ but the people who remained at home. Some effects of the Great War on the European home fronts during the first course of the war were nationalistic feelings‚ working women‚ dwindling
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Staying neutral was George Washington’s best advice to the new United States. By staying neutral he did not have to see or worry about more death‚ choosing sides‚ or allies. Staying neural also ties in with staying out of foreign affairs so you get two in one. For example‚ “He had watched soldiers march barefoot leaving bloody footprints in the snow. He saw his troops ravaged by smallpox‚ starving to death.” (Lim‚ Jamison 2). George did not want to see more of his people get killed from war and
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1 What are the best and worst things about living away from home? Living far away from home‚ even for a short period‚ can be fascinating‚ exciting and unforgettable‚ but at the same time it has vary effects on our life especially international students. One of the positive effects is teaching us the precious lesson of grow up as a person. Whenever you step out of your home and approach to a new country‚ that means you have to say good bye the comfortable life and get into a life full of duties
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