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    Always Running

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    they are either too frightened‚ or find it is easier to blame the gang members than to blame themselves. First Paragraph: The people are forced to live in a society who looks down on them due to their economic stand; many of this people have a hard time finding jobs that would like to hire them. Many of the people in this type of societies have nothing to lose. The officials who try to get rid of gangs do not make a big mistake by threatening them with things they do not even have nor do they cherish

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    Running Fence

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    Running Fence The project “Running Fence” created by Christo and Jean-Claude was a piece of art that has an unlimited appreciation of love and limitless aspects. In no point in the making was this piece of art was created to harm or destroy anyone’s property. This project faced community’s disapproval‚ rage‚ and doubt for about forty five that the project was being completed. The Running Fence project is bigger than itself and leaves behind a long lasting journey. The eighteen feet high fenced

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    Always Running

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    Non-Fiction Novel Summery I read the novel Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez‚ a non- fiction novel about Rodriguez’s life as a child when he crosses the border of Mexico at the age of two with his family. As Rodriguez took me on a rollercoaster through his life‚ I experienced many upsetting emotions even to me such as; disgust as he describes the police‚ fear during gang wars‚ pride when he makes a difference in his community and sadness when he loses some of the people he loved. I think

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    Barefoot Running

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    Footwear‚ accepted and denied Running for sport and recreation are perhaps as unique as the enthusiasts who first roused the market. Today‚ that market (running shoes) is changing. While the 21st century has propelled us into an “age of hyper-engineered performance gear and space-age wicking fabrics;” barefoot running has reinvented the marketplace‚ while simultaneously inspiring the new generation (Sprinkle 2004). The idea that running barefoot can be beneficial is a relatively liberal idea

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    Marathon Running

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    * ARTICLE 1 :- * THE CHEMISTRY OF MARATHON RUNNING Anaerobic Stage When we breath‚ our body combines the oxygen with fuel to produce energy‚ the source of fuel are food nutrients such as; protein‚ fat‚ carbohydrates‚ i.e. starch and sugar. The body’s most preferrred fuel for exercises‚ e .g. marathon running are; glucose and fat. This process breaks down glucose into lactic acid C3 O6 H3 and energy as follows: C5 H12 O6 2C3 H6 O3 + energy Anaerobic respiration is a stage of cellular

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    Running of the Bulls

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    The Running of the Bulls Every year in Pamplona‚ Spain from July 7th to the 14th there is a huge event called the festival of San Fermin. It’s a religious festival in honor of Saint Fermin. During the festival there are parades‚ fireworks‚ bullfights and sports but the most popular even is the running of the bulls. In the 3rd century a Presbyterian man named Honesto was sent to the city of Pamplona to evangelize to the people there. His son was named Fermin. Fermin was

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    Because It Is Running

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    A: Because It Is Running By ”She smelled of soap and gorse flowers‚ of sunlight and bracken and earth‚ things living‚ things dying‚ things continuing in the same way”. These are the lines which end “Because It Is Running By” written by Jo Lloyd in 2009. In few words the last part of the extract summits the situation of the main character Wil and what the author wishes to criticize. While times go by and things live and die‚ his social background ties him to the spot where he was born‚ and he is

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    Barefoot Running

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    English Red Lightning Minimalist Running Have you ever wondered what it would be like to run barefoot? 50‚000 years ago‚ without the bow and arrow or any other crude weapons; humans were the weaklings of the animal kingdom. They had an extremely difficult time finding food and were on the track to extinction. Then‚ they came up with a solution: to run down their prey. The type of hunting they developed was called persistence hunting. After that‚ humans ran hundreds of miles a week to hunt

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    Running Head

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    Running Head: Crime and Gambling Gambling can be viewed as the act of risking money (or equivalent) on an uncertain chance of winning a larger amount of money (or some other good). Gambling may involve some element of skill (e.g.‚ poker‚ horse track bets) or be determined by pure chance (e.g.‚ slot machines‚ lotteries) (Turner & Fritz‚ 2007). In nearly all cases‚ the long-term expected result for the player is a loss. Gambling and its link with criminal activity is an area of growing research interest

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    perceptions. Poets employ a variety of literary devices throughout their poems. These literary devices can serve to represent marginalised groups in ways that challenge their reader’ original perceptions. Oodgeroo Noonuccal and Judith Wright are two poets who have applied this strategy. Although Noonuccal and Wright both share a passion for writing‚ they came from vastly different contexts. Judith Wright was born a white woman in Armidale‚ New South Wales‚ in 1915 – the eldest child of Phillip and Ethel

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