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    Jason Komanekin Eric Jurgens English 101 4 September 2014 Knowledge of Amateur Boxing Boxing is not just a sport it is also an art or a technique. It is a beautiful sport but it is also a brutal sport.You do not play boxing you fight boxing in a sportsmanship competition. You must work hard to participate in it. It takes a lot of time‚ dedication and hard training to become a good and even more time and training to be a great boxer. Not just

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    or not it should be taught. Without this type of literature students would never be able to truly benefit from the quality of these extraordinary books. Commonly‚ books that have the potential to change student’s perspectives are the ones that are banned; novels such as Go Ask Alice have the ability to benefit students. In today’s society kids experience much more extremes than ever before. Go Ask Alice covers the topics of experimenting with drugs‚ alcohol‚ and sex. Many parents and school administrators

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    Toddlers and Tiaras. They show what happens in the preparation for a pageant. They show their practice sessions‚ rooms‚ transformation. They interview the kids to know their opinions and their personality. I believe that glitz pageants should be banned.

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    Ritchie 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami 1. Explain the causes of the 2004 boxing day Tsunami (6) A Tsunami forms when energy from an earthquake vertically jolts the seabed by several metres‚ displacing hundreds of cubic kilometres of water. Large waves begin moving through the ocean‚ away from the earthquakes epicentre. In deep water the Tsunami moves at great speeds. When it reaches shallow water near coastal areas‚ the Tsunami slows but increases in height. Before the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004

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    reading the quote above. As a parent who just opens the book and reads the first two pages‚ already‚ based on a snap judgment do not want their child to read this Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Alice Walker. However‚ The Color Purple should not be banned. The novel writes of many current issues needed to be addressed in this day and age. Many issues concerning The Color Purple consist of abuse‚ rape‚ explicit sexual content‚ human sexuality‚ profanity‚ racism‚ etc.; the list goes on. Abuse was

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    2004 Boxing Day Tsunami | Source 1 | Source 2 | Source 3 | Source 4 | Name of Topic | Tsunami Flash | The Tsunami Page | The Boxing Day 2006 Tsunami | 2004 Tsunami Disaster | Name of Author | The Age | Dr George P.C | Phil Cummins | Matthew Clieok | Address | http://www.theage.com.au/tsunamiflash/ | http://www.drgeorgepc.com/Tsunami2004Indonesia.html | http://www.ga.gov.au/ausgeonews/ausgeonews200503/tsunami.jsp | http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/AsiaPages/Tsunami-Analyses.html | Notes

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    The second reason why we should not allow guns on college campuses would be because some student could be emotionally traumatised from an experience involving guns. Such as Danielle Vabner‚ a UT student who “lost her 6-year-old brother in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting” joined a rally to support the need of Gun Free colleges. Especially if the intention was “to harm others”‚ this person could potentially feel triggered by that situation when in the presence of a gun. The third

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    uttered the lines “I’m too tired‚ I do hate home works! And why are these home works invented?” These experiences probably signify the experiences of a student when it comes to home works. According to Farlex of the free dictionary‚ homework is a work‚ such as schoolwork or piecework that is done at home. In 2014‚ different news is spreading regarding the increase of number of schools in United States of America which have already banned home works given to students. Issues about banning of home

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    higher deaths and injuries related to guns. Also‚ better background checks should be in place to prevent permitting guns to the wrong hands. Furthermore‚ the Second Amendment is used for the wrong reasons. The use of the assault weapons should be banned in the United States. First‚ there would be less deaths if we have stricter state gun-laws.To start‚ the government needs to start to have

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    The skills of boxing and music are one of the most physically demanding activities a person can learn in their life. High levels of strenuous concentrations are required for these activities. Bryce Courtenay has used imagery and stressed the importance and commonalities between boxing and music. In the novel‚ the Power of One‚ many examples of imagery exist in the book‚ often contrasting music to boxing. The quote ‘like a Mozart concerto’ shows that Doc is trying to elevate boxing from a sport‚ to

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