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    Medal of Honor

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    Medal of Honor Hero at the Battle of the Bulge‚ Army Master Sergeant Nicholas Oresko gave a shining example of true bravery and an unwavering devotion to lead on January 23 1945. His actions are a constant reminder of the standard and devotion to which all service members should hold one another. May these actions always be carried in our hearts‚ as well as the words he spoke that day. “I said to myself‚ ‘Well‚ someone has to go‚’” And so being true to his words‚ Master Sergeant Nicholas

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    the time i went swimming

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    My name is Angela Alvarez‚ I play softball and like to hangout with my friends. My two guardians are Lesley Medina (my mom) and James Reed (my grandfather). Their phone phone numbers and email addresses are- and My turn it in username is- and my turn it in password is- During all my years in school‚ the most successful I’ve felt was last year when I passed all my classes with pretty good grades. The proudest I’ve ever felt when it comes to learning is when i understand what’s going on in

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    Swimming

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    In the swimming world there are many different kinds of strokes that can be learned in order to use the proper swimming techniques. A swimming stroke is a way that swimmers move their arms and legs to go against the water and move themselves forward. The strokes create the least water resistance and there should be a minimum of splashing so that moving forward is smooth and not jerky. There are several specific kinds of stroke methods‚ but there are eight common ones. There is the butterfly‚ breast

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    Lab Swimming I Matthew R. Holder Yuanyuan Lian (Summer) 04/07/2015 During a week of swimming class‚ I found myself getting more and more comfortable in the water‚ and my freestyle improved a lot than before. Before take this class‚ I learn freestyle from watching other people swim; however‚ I still feel struggle when I use freestyle to swim. After we learn freestyle in class and practice in class‚ I become much more comfortable with freestyle‚ I am really happy now I can freestyle without stopping

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    Medal of Honor

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    When you hear about the Medal of Honor‚ do you know why it is given? Do you as a military member know what a member must go through to receive such an honor? Sadly‚ a lot of military members don’t realize what a prestigious award this is. My intention today is to share with you what the Medal of Honor is. Also‚ I am going to tell you about Sgt. Maynard Smith who received a Medal of Honor in World War II‚ due to his bravery and loyalty to his fellow crewmembers. 2. First‚ I will start by giving you

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    The Congressional Medal of Honor In 1861‚ in the prime of the American Civil War‚ the Congressional Medal of Honor was created. This award was designed to give recognition to those fighting in the war. Since then‚ around 3‚000 men and women have been presented this award. This prestigious award is presented to the recipient by the current president of the United States at the time and is formal event that takes place in the White House. The Medal of Honor is presented to those in the Air Force

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    A Day I

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    Essay A Day I’ll Never Forget Every person should have a Grandma like mine. She was the definition of love. She never got mad‚ she never yelled‚ she was never too busy for me‚ she never turned me away and she never grew tired of listening to me. She was beautiful‚ polite‚ graceful‚ confident‚ quiet and peaceful. Her manners were flawless and her home was always spotless. She has been deeply missed since the day she died in 2010. I remember the day it happened like it was yesterday. I came into

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    The challenges of swimming

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    The Challenges of Swimming Most everyone has been swimming at least once in their life‚ but competitive swimming is more than just floating in water. Competitive swimming‚ from the inception in 1896‚ has greatly evolved to the sport it is today. It includes four strokes which are; Front stroke‚ Back stroke‚ Breast stroke‚ and Butterfly. Swimming is one of the hardest sports in the world because of the mental and physical attributions. On the mental side of swimming‚ there are many factors

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    I Saw a Chapel of Gold

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    I Saw A Chapel All Of Gold‚ written by William Blake‚ describes how a church has become corrupted by the serpent‚ how the serpent destroyed the purity of the church. Blake uses imagery to get some of his points across‚ and he also talks about bread and wine‚ referring to the church. The poem at first seems to be referring to the churches struggle against its enemy‚ but as it continues‚ it seems to look like a rape‚ but it could mean that the church is being raped by the devil. In the first stanza

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    History of Swimming

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    HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF SWIMMING IN THE PHILIPPINES                       The Filipinos needed motivation to appreciate swimming as a competitive sport. This is due to the fact that their ancestors were sea-faring people owing to the more than 7‚100 islands which compose this country. The American military men introduced swimming as a comparative sport in the country.                     Through the pioneering efforts of YMCA leaders working among the American Military forces‚ the rudiments of

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