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    was recognize as a federal holiday. I was a sophomore in school and I ask the school principal could they recognize Dr. King’s birthday during the morning announcements‚ that request was denied. I informed the principle that I would not be attending school on Dr. King’s birthday. I was told that if I miss any school‚ I would be kicked off the varsity basketball team and that I could face suspension from school. I did not attend school on Dr. King’s birthday and the next day when I return

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    two‚ instead of on fully one or the other. Playing together will make the team more successful. Physical differences become a key factor in how successful a player can be. “A 135-pound girl who wants to play high school football could easily be up against a 250-pound opponent...and that size difference matters. But in soccer‚ a 135-pound girl might not be at as much of a disadvantage.” (Sportssignup.com) The only reason I have found for not having co-ed teams is the one above. A 135-pound girl should

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    playing sports at a young age but don’t play them today. Playing sports during high school can actually be a huge struggle for teens‚ especially depending on how many sports they play. I’ve played a variety of sports sense I was 3 years old and I haven’t let go of any of them sense then. As an athlete I’ve really learned how to overcome several different struggles to partake in something I love while still excelling in my education. For three years now I have been a three sport high school athlete

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    My number one strength is that I am passionately determined. I taught myself how to execute most of the skills I know now through watching YouTube videos tutorials and incorporating any critiques my drill team coach would tell me. I practiced everyday when I got home‚ and I still do. My top spot for a weakness is that I need to be more confident with myself‚ for instance‚ I need to improve with projecting my voice while teaching or giving out critiques. Speaking is one of the main things an officer

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    acts of kindness for a reason. People help others because they are in need and because they can get a benefit out of it. For example‚ I live in Texas and over the summer we had many catastrophic events. Including hurricanes through the Houston and Corpus Christi area. There was another through Puerto Rico and many earthquakes happened in Mexico. Many people lost their lives‚ homes‚ and all of their belongings. As a close church community‚ we were able to incorporate other church communities and

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    Sports often lead to concussions‚ but what does returning to play with a concussion cost? Over 300‚000 sports related concussions occur each year in the United States;concussions can not be overlooked. They can be more serious than they are thought to be. Concussions have been found to be related to permanent brain damage. Athletes are often scared to go to a doctor in fear that they will not be able to play on the field. Although‚ this could cause more time sitting out. In the article " Heads

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    Should Ridgeline High School ban sports? Most students who attend Ridgeline High School and their parents have been debating this question for a little while now. Sports at the high school are popular. The most popular sports that people play and watch are football‚ soccer‚ tennis‚ hockey‚ and basketball.  50% of Ridgeline High School’s student body plays sports throughout their years of high school enrollment. Ridgeline High School should keep allowing team sports as athletes are more likely to earn

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    excitedly says “Great job!” If the child really takes an interest‚ it grows up trying out different sports until they’re old enough when they need more than just being able to throw a ball. High school students would benefit from playing sports because it motivates them to perform well in school‚ encourages important life skills‚ and provides scholarship opportunities. Participating in sports can help a student increase their grades and attendance. For example‚ to be eligible to play‚ students

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    Children playing school sports has been a very controversial topic. Overall sports are great for kids for many reasons. Sports are socially beneficial for kids and‚ give kids the chance to get college scholarships. Although some may say there is too much pressure on young kids‚ sports are very rewarding. Sports are very important to kids and help get everyone active. The first reason sports are good for kids is because sports are socially beneficial. Article Are High School Sports Good For Kids stated

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    some the struggles are harder than others. Homelessness is one of the most well known struggles that people face around the world‚ but in America it is not always the poor or the underclass that always ends up homeless. In many cases famous athletes‚ celebrities‚ and the upper class end up homeless around the world and it shocks us all. But the chances of an athlete becoming financially or structurally unstable is something Americans think can’t occur because athletes make so much money in their profession

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