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    where you are going! Or he might just hit you and hurt you. Riding dirt bikes and not knowing where to go can end in a terrible way. The Summer of 2010‚ me and my friend was riding our dirt bikes when something terrible happened. It was the Summer of 2010‚ almost to the start of pee wee football season. Me and Seth Atkins had been friends at this time for about two years. he was 12 and I was 10 at the time of the accident. We was out riding our dirt bikes‚ like any normal day‚ and then we decided

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    Riding in Cars by Myself -This is dedicated to my 11th grade English teacher‚ who gave me a 50/50 on my English essay so I would have a chance at a B for a final grade. The fluorescent lights were flickering as Michael was finally sitting down after an 8 hour late night shift at the local Waffle House on a cool and foggy Sunday morning. He wiped the sweat from his brow realizing how much he reeked of cigarette smoke and waffle batter and realized he didn’t even have the energy to be glad he was

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    The Story of an Hour Themes and Literary Elements Lora Cruse Ashford university ENG125 November‚ 14 2014 The major theme in Kate Chopin ’s “The Story of an Hour” is freedom. In the beginning of the story the scene opens up and we are introduced to Mrs. Mallard who has been told that her husband has died in a horrible train wreck‚ Mrs. mallard reacts to the news like any other wife would. Yes‚ she is upset so she excuses herself and rushes off to her bedroom

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    Bike Riding

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    show a reenacted scene of a bicyclist in a dangerous situation‚ and just what can happen. The example I would use would be one of a bicyclist running a red light. While I am driving I see this happen almost every day‚ especially in residential neighborhoods. The bicyclist looks around quickly and proceeds through the crosswalk even if the light is red. If we could reenact a similar situation to this I believe it would be effective. I see not only the danger of a direct hit coming from a car that has

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    Bull Riding

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    The pbr has a lot of different bull and riders‚ but only a few can be the best. There are the top 100 bull riders in the world and then there are the top 10 which are the baddest of the bad. Bull riding requires a lot of skill and participation. There are a lot of safety hazards but they have the gear which isn’t required but it’s a choice. There are a lot of facilities around the world that help riders get more experienced so that one day they too can be with the legends in the pbr. The history

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    Riding to the Sun

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    RIDING TO THE SUN If you’re looking for a great hobby which can help you to relax and in the same time it’s fun‚ you should definitely consider horse-riding. My adventure with that great leisure activity started when I was a 5-year-old child. I have always watched my older cousins riding so I decided to learn myself. And it was the best thing I have ever done. Horse-riding has many advantages both physical and mental. Thanks to this activity you learn coordination and balance because without them

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    Horseback Riding

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    Horseback Riding Horse riding is not only a game rather‚ it all about passion and speed. No doubt to argue‚ horse riding is much better option when compared with other brutal games like rugby and ice skating. This hobby provides an excellent way to go out and see the beautiful nature. Horse riding is also an effective means to provide therapy for people with certain physical disabilities. Horse riding is one of the best modes of exercise with a very low stress rate. With the start of human

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    Robin Hood

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    Robin Hood Assignment 1- Unit 2 Kimberly Brown-Schneider Kaplan University The story of Robin Hood was one of my most favorites to hear my grandparents tell to me over and over again as a child. My grandmother would always embellish the story by enhancing just how important it was for me to always look out for those who are less fortunate and assist them without a doubt. (Phone conversation): According to my grandmother‚ she does indeed remember telling and reading that story to me every

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    Riding the Rails

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    in American history. The Great Depression was the longest and most severe depression that was experienced in the Western World. The movie Riding the Rails is a good example of times during this depression. The movie presents a story of ten men and women in their youth‚ who gave their accounts about leaving their homes in search of a better life. I think Riding the Rails gives a very clear and accurate view of how life was for young teenagers during these historical times. During

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    Riding the Rails

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    “Hobos”. Riding the rails was also dangerous. Some left to troubled families‚ other because it seemed a great adventure. More than two million men‚ teenage runaways‚ and hobos were living on the road in America. Most of the people that ride the rails were and teen runaways. Jobs that existed for decades were simply not available anymore‚ and teenagers and men were forced to go searching for work far away in order to feed their families at home. In the 1930s‚ more than 250‚000 teens were riding the rails

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