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    How To Play Soccer Soccer is one of the most played and watched sport in the world. More than 240 million people around the world play soccer regular according to (FIFA). This sport is played more in Europe than in the U.S. But do people ever wonder how to play this sport? It is not as easy as it seems. In soccer everyone knows the main rules are not to use your hands.But that isn’t the only rule. There are many rules in soccer. One rule in soccer is that you cant be too physical. When players

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    Summary of “Saved by the Kindness of Virtual Stranger” In this article entitled “Saved by the Kindness of a Virtual Stranger”‚ the writer describes his wife benefited from unexpected gift which change her life. He found out that her wife would need a kidney transplant within two years‚ so he tried to search of new medicine that helps her. The doctors explained that her best opportunity to regain her health was to receive a living kidney. The challenge was to find a healthy donor with same blood

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    September 1‚ 2016: the day when teammates Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid of the San Francisco 49ers chose to take a knee during the national anthem‚ which would contribute to the controversial debate over American ideals and police brutality that still persists today. With much backlash‚ Reid establishes a dismayed tone in order to express his disappointment with the misunderstanding of his motives. In his New York Times article‚ "Eric Reid: Why Colin Kaepernick and I Decided to Take a Knee‚" Eric

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    Mengdi Huang Lujiao Shi Trenton Cummins 1.What position should Jason Sterling take on European sovereign debt? Why? What are the advantages/disadvantages of using credit default swaps to profit from this crisis? What are the potential risks? Are there any lessons for Jason that can be gleaned from previous crises? Jason Sterling want to find new information that can let him trade on before the close of trading for the week because the emerging sovereign debt crisis in Europe would be a primary topic

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    In his essay “The World is Flat”‚ Thomas L. Friedman reckons with the belief of flattening world he realizes in the journey to India. Friedman notes that Columbus’s sea exploration shortened the distance for Spanish monarchy to grow its wealth and power out of the "source of [India’s] untold riches" (633)‚ and discovered "the world was indeed round" (664). Columbus found the hardware source of India’s riches which is the free slavery labor and natural resources‚ and yet Friedman found the software

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    Question 1 According to (Applegate‚ et al.‚ 2009) business model defines the linkages among key strategy‚ capabilities‚ and value drivers of business performance. From the business model perspectives‚ it also defines the uniqueness of the business’s product and services from other companies. It also defines the ways that the business can make profit. Business model is used to represent informal and formal descriptions and core aspects of the company including: what the company does‚ their target

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    “Danny Thomas” A man named Amos Muzyad Yakhoob Kairouz once said‚ “Success has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It’s what you do for others.” And then he helped built a hospital‚ people know him as Danny Thomas. He wanted a hospital where kids could go to for free when they’re sick. Because of his strong promise to St. Jude Thaddeus‚ of hopeless causes he was able to build his dream: St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. Since Danny Thomas has built this hospital

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    Not Rest On the Mentally Handicapped Have you ever been so terrified that you couldn’t think? The novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck follows George and Lennie‚ two travelling farm hands. George is a clever guy with an almost parental authority over the physically powerful but childlike Lennie. Lennie follows George and only George’s instructions. Lennie’s handicap blinds him to what is actually happening. Because of his mental deficit‚ and because he is unable to understand the world around

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    protest is a vital part of a free society as its freedom asserts that anyone can express themselves‚ even when it’s unpopular. We can look at cases like Colin Kaepernick where a simple pledge of allegiance was challenged because of it’s "Racially Powered Patriotism" as he believes that racial tensions are of an institutional quality. Regardless of how you feel about his views‚ his contribution of opinion peacefully is a constitutional right that offers a certain insight into society at large. Another

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    privilege to express their opinions‚ and their right to kneel during our national anthem. People should stand for the national anthem‚ because it’s a sign of respect and appreciation for our country. On August 14th‚ San Francisco 49ers quarterback‚ Colin Kaepernick made the choice to kneel during the national anthem (Sandritter np). His decision to kneel was because he could not stand in front of a flag that oppresses

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