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    Wayne Rooney Biography

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    By: Evan McDonald Teacher: Mitchell Rough Draft Wayne Rooney Wayne Mark Rooney was born on October 24th 1985 in Liverpool. He is the star striker for the national soccer team of England‚ and he also plays for the club Manchester United. He scores goals quite often and is well known for his power‚ pace and agility. He is also very passionate and puts his all in everything that he does. With these tools Wayne Rooney has the potential to become one of the greatest soccer players of

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    Wayne Gretzky Biography

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    Wayne Douglas Gretzky was born January 26‚ 1961 in Brantford‚ Ontario‚ Canada. He began skating at just two years old and was playing with older boys by six years old. He spent extreme amounts of hours on the ice and scored 378 goals in his final year of peewee hockey. When he was a teenager he was chosen third in the 1977 Ontario Major Junior Hockey League Midget draft‚ and played for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds where he was able to show his skills. He played for his home country in 1978‚ and

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    John Wayne Script

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    Take a trip to the Wild Wild West with The Duke himself! Playing the John Wayne slot will give you a rush as you go into troubled towns and bag some bounty. Created by Playtech‚ this non-progressive jackpot slot features a cowboy theme‚ impressive graphics‚ fast gameplay‚ and an upbeat Western background music giving this game an authentic feel. It has 5-reels‚ 25-paylines‚ 93.97% RTP‚ a 5‚000-coin jackpot and uses the following symbols – a cowboy hat‚ neckerchief‚ police badge‚ spurred cowboy boots

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    Dear John Wayne

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    “Dear John Wayne” by Louise Erdrich is about the stereotype of the Native American‚ being a savage race on film and how the Native Americans watching the film react to those stereotypes. The Characters in the play are the movie goers who happen to be Native American and John Wayne in the movie. The movie was written for a different audience than the one watching. Let’s start at the very beginning… the name of the poem is “Dear John Wayne”‚ it occurred to me that a lot of these authors put a great

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    Batman and Bruce Wayne

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    especially his love interest Caitlin whom in the end ends up living with him in the old house that Old Bill gave to them which gives Billy an overwhelming feeling of emotion . Similarly in Christopher Nolan’s “Batman The Dark Knight Rises” Bruce Wayne AKA Batman has hidden himself away from the world due to previous events in his life that made him feel as if he doesn’t belong‚ his way of dealing with the event of losing the only person he ever really loved due to his decision but was tricked by

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    John Wayne Gacy

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    John Wayne Gacy was born in Chicago‚ Illinois on March 17 1942. Gacy had an uneventful childhood up until the age of eleven. While out playing he had been struck on the head by a swing. Subsequently he suffered fainting fits for many years. Gacy graduated from business school and went on to work as a shoe salesman for the Nunn Bush shoe company. Gacy met and then married work colleague Marilynn Myres in 1964. The marriage ended when Gacy was imprisoned for ten years at a correctional institute

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    John Wayne Gacy

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    rapists in United States history. This “model” citizen was John Wayne Gacy Jr.‚ a prolific serial rapist and murderer. Gacy sexually assaulted boys and young men‚ killed them‚ and then proceeded to bury them under his home in a small crawl space. Gacy was later recognized as “The Killer Clown” because he would dress as his alter ego‚ Pogo the Clown‚ allowing Gacy to lure children into his home without looking suspicious. John Wayne Gacy was subjected to a difficult life that included being abused

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    Unbecoming of Mara Dyer” by Michelle Hodkin is about a girl named Mara. Mara might look like your typical teenage girl that attends high school‚ but she is not anymore. Mara was involved in a horrible accident that left her as the only survivor while all of her friends died. Mara and her family relocate to Miami‚ FL. She has to begin school in the middle of the term while dealing with her post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Then‚ she meets Noah‚ and falls in love Mara Dyer doesn’t think life

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    Entrepreneur Intention

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    ID: 100321 1st Session: Creativity 1st Task The Most Creative Business Idea “Curiosity about life in all of its aspects‚ I think‚ is still the secret of great creative people” – Leo Burnett Creativity is defined as the tendency to generate or recognize ideas‚ alternatives‚ or possibilities that may be useful in solving problems‚ communicating with others‚ and entertaining ourselves and others (Franken R.E‚ 1998). Creativity is the ability to generate innovative ideas and manifest

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    Wayne Coffey Summary

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    Either way‚ I thought Wayne Coffey did an incredible job writing about the greatest upset in sports history. I really liked how he went through each player and coach and dissected their life and what brought them to that moment they faced against the Soviets. Each player had a different story and they were all so unique and powerful in their own way. I also especially liked how Coffey writes about Herb Brooks. The way that Wayne Coffey talks about how Herb Brooks made himself the “enemy” of this

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