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    Guitar Playing

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    Reasons to Start Playing the Guitar English Project: Persuasive Essay Rafael Madrigal The guitar is a six-stringed instrument that captivates who ever listens to the beautiful sound it creates. It´s one of the most popular instruments in the world‚ not only because of its portability but it’s fairly simple to learn. People who decides to learn how to play guitar often make do so because is easy to carry around and there are many people out there to learn from‚ what they don’t know is that it

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    Playing for Pizza

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    how to improve your life. After all‚ we can learn from our mistakes. In the media we hear of many people being given another chance‚ children being reunited with parents and people narrowly escaping death and becoming better people. In the novel Playing for Pizza‚ the author‚ John Grisham illustrates the idea that being given a second chance teaches you valuable life lessons. Rick Dockery‚ the protagonist‚ learns much about life lessons and their effect after having been given a second chance. Life

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    Playing the Enemy

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    In the novel Playing the Enemy‚ John Carlin describes the 1995 Rugby World Cup and its important role in post-apartheid South Africa. While it may seem like John Carlin is only writing about South Africa’s victory in the 1995 Rugby World cup‚ he is also writing about the political victory in South Africa. Because of Nelson Mandela‚ Rugby no longer divided races in South Africa‚ but it united them. Throughout South African history the Springboks represented apartheid which led to many black Africans

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    The Dangers of Television

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    SUMARY The Dangers of Television by Harriet B Fuller (USA) According to Harriet in the United States‚ television has played in changing American values as follows. In the 1940s‚ television was predicted to bring families closer together. Its influence‚ however‚ has splintered family relations. The first danger of television‚ as the author mentions is the lack of as family outings‚ the going of the whole family together such as family take a walk‚ dine out‚ go to the cinema are constrain

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    Fire And Fire Extinguishment

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    FIRE AND FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT A BRIEF GUIDE TO FIRE CHEMISTRY AND EXTINGUISHMENT THEORY FOR FIRE EQUIPMENT SERVICE TECHNICIANS BY J. CRAIG VOELKERT COPYRIGHT ® J. CRAIG VOELKERT 2009 FIRE AND FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT A BRIEF GUIDE TO FIRE CHEMISTRY AND EXTINGUISHMENT THEORY FOR FIRE EQUIPMENT SERVICE TECHNICIANS INTRODUCTION The professional service technician‚ who selects‚ installs‚ maintains‚ recharges and otherwise performs service work on portable fire extinguishers‚ pre-engineered

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    Playing and Winning

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    learn from their mistakes. The most important thing is whether people learn things or not. I think not being a winner does not mean you are a loser because when things come‚ not winning could bring more benefits than winning. I disagree with that playing a game is fun only when you win. We can have a lot of fun when we put ourselves in wholeheartedly. Once we take one thing

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    The Dangers of Smoking.

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    Would you risk your life for one of your addictions? Even though we know more about the dangers of smoking‚ it sill haunts society. Not only does smoking have many dangers‚ physical outcomes‚ and costs‚ but also there are also many positive steps to combat this tribal habit. Some dangers of smoking are minor outcomes such as: problems breathing‚ wrinkles‚ and bad smelling clothes‚ hair‚ skin changes to yellowish color from the toxins in cigarettes. Major outcomes from smoking are risks of catching

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    Dangers Of Concussions

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    Rules should be extended to a certain amount for it to be safe and enjoyable at the same time but‚ both cannot happen. Many sports are dangerous and cannot be be adjusted. Sports should warn their athletes about the dangers that come with that sport. Athletes should be tested before playing any type of sport. Head traumas can be prevented as well as concussions by avoiding head to head contact or hard hits to the head. Amyotrophic

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    Playing soccer

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    Full and Short Papers Full papers must break new ground and provide complete and substantial support for the reported results and conclusions. Successful submissions typically represent a major advance for the field of MobileHCI in to any of the areas listed as the main topic areas. Short papers offer a focused contribution to the research program. Short papers are not work in progress reports but offer completed‚ rigorously researched/developed work that makes a significant contribution to

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    Dangers Of Football

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    Football: A Game of Dangers Imagine being out on a field in the high heat of a summer afternoon. In full pads and a helmet‚ getting ready to start a 2 hour game. Teenagers of various heights and weights‚ all running at each other defending the football. Massive linemen collide with lean running backs. Players running back and forth a 100 yard field. Now imagine being tackled‚ being tack to the ground by one or more other players. Helmets colliding‚ ankles twisting‚ and backs smacking the ground

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