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    categories; a goalie‚ defenders‚ mid-fielders‚ and offenders. Also on the field are three referees; two of them watch the sidelines and call out of bound and offside plays. The last referee watches the rest of the players on the field and can call tripping‚ slide tackling‚ or other illegal plays. An outdoor soccer field is 100 yards in length and can be made of real grass or Astroturf. Like every sport‚ outdoor soccer has rules. For instance‚ in order to sub players‚ the ball must be in the possession

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    My First Date

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    It’s a tricky thing‚ defining your very first date. Was it the first time someone kissed me on the lips (grade 3 at summer camp)‚ or when someone actually used the word ’date’ when asking me to go for coffee (not until I was 26)? I’ve shared my definition of dating in a prior blog post‚ so I’m going to put it to the test here and share my first date story. In turn‚ I’d love to hear yours as well‚ and how you decided it was your very first date. My first date took place when I was in Grade 8 and

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    Choosing Stamped Concrete

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    One problem with a patio made of pavers is that the pavers often shift over time. This causes some pavers to sink and others to rise and create a tripping hazard. Also‚ when gaps form between the stones‚ weeds and grass begin to grow‚ and if you don’t keep them pulled out‚ they’ll take over the patio. You can eliminate these problems when you get a poured concrete patio. The surface remains level and

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    Jabberwock Epilogue

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    Once upon a time‚ there was a village. Crowds chortled about current affairs‚ and the horses tapped around as they walked through the roads. The scent of blood and medicine wandered around as Tyler talked to his dying father. “What is the ‘Jabberwock’‚ Father?” asked Tyler‚ terrified like a sheep facing a wolf. “The Jabberwock‚” he stated‚ “is the combination of all terrifying and scary monsters. It is something one can never imagine. Knights went‚ but none came back.” his Father’s voice shook

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    Personal Narrative

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    My brother and I continued to sprint through the dark‚ damp streets. Puddles splashed under our feet making eerie echoes. We passed closed shops and empty parking lots. It seemed like I wouldn’t even have nightmares as creepy as what I was walking through. It was darker than usual. A unearthly feeling was in the air. No one was around‚ which was normal because it was almost midnight‚ but it felt different. “Maybe I’m just in a bad mood‚” I whispered to myself. School had proved to be a tragedy yet

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    Nurture Trumps Nature A worldwide debate that has been going on for years is over just a simple question: What affects people more‚ nature or nurture? In Persepolis‚ by Marjane Satrapi‚ the main character is Marjane‚ who goes by the nickname Marji. She is a young girl growing up in Iran during a time of war. Marji is affected by both nature and nurture‚ but she is more heavily affected by nurture. In Persepolis‚ Marji is affected more by nurture than by nature. When Marji is sent to Austria as a

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    Wikihow or something‚ because they are clinging to rescue support instead of applying themselves. In the article “Why Everest?” It says that some days‚ up to 200 people set off to climb. That means that while some people may be freaking out over them tripping‚ while an actual accident is happening! Maybe I would change my opinion if less helicopters flew over everyday‚ because in the article “Helicopter Rescues Increasing on Everest” It says you could see up to 4 or 5 helicopters going to the mountain

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    Written about two thousand and seven hundred years earlier‚ the Odyssey is still influencing modern storytelling today. Odysseus‚ the legendary Greek king of Ithaca and protagonist of Homer’s epic poem the Odyssey was recognized as a great hero of his time. He was known for his defining qualities of superior strength and athleticism‚ sharp intellect‚ sensual ness‚ and a thirst for glory. These character traits are still being used to attribute modern day fictional heroes such as Neo‚ Captain Jack

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    Health and well-being Health: a person’s mental or physical condition/ the state of your health being free from illness of injury. To maintain good health you can drink a lot of water and also eat healthy to maintain a good overall health. This is because the body requires these two to function well and properly. On the other hand some things can lead to an overall bad health‚ to avoid getting bad health you can exercise and also not smoke. This is because not exercising and smoking can affect

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    person‚ how long will the activity take‚ how far do you need to go. * The environment – Is there enough space to undertake the activity? Are the floor surfaces even? Are there any obstacles which may increase the risk of you or the resident tripping over? * The resident being moved or positioned – What are they able to do for

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