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    Football is dangerous in high school? Well I think that football is dangerous in school. I think that people a lot of people get hurt‚ like in the article says they could get hit in the head and they could get a mentally problem at a young age ‚ a lot of people get that they they don’t leave their normal life like before because they have mentally problems. They don;t think that the other guys that‚ so That’s why I think that football is dangerous in high school. Other reason that i think that is

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    Teen Driving: It’s Really Dangerous Over the years‚ there has been many car crashes. Many of those crashes begins with a teen behind the wheel. Government officials have created a system for teen drivers called Graduated Driver’s License. GDL’s have strict laws for teens to follow so that teens won’t get into fatal car accidents. “In the first year of driving‚ 1 out of 5 drivers that are 16 years old are involved in an accident” (Geico). Most of the accidents that occur are fatal. While teens

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    Why Sports Matter

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    essay‚ “Why Sports Matter‚” that concentrates on how sports have changed over the past 150 years. Sheed also explains that sports can play an important role in the lives of people by helping them discover who they are and here they want to be. Sports go beyond what goes on in practice or in the game. They help build character and prepare you for many obstacles in life. The evolution of sports to what it has become is a fascination for experts. Preachers had previously had considered sports the devil’s

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    banned from boxing for his stand against the Vietnam War‚ and now San Fransico 49ers quaterback Colin Kaepernic is being creully punished and denounced by the public for his peaceful and utterly harmless protest against racism in America. Colin Kaepernic and all other althletes and celebraties should be able to use their fame to promote positive ideals because they would act as good role models‚ they would be happier if they were able to speak their mind‚ and sports would not suffer at all. First

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    Why Is Ged So Dangerous

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    Ged’s maturation is evident based on his selfless response to the Archmage Gensher’s request to protect a dragon-infested village stating “‘I will go‚’ Ged replied; not from obedience only. Since the night on Roke Knol his desire had turned as much against fame and display…” (Le Guin 107). Here‚ Ged accepts great responsibility while foregoing fame and power‚ which shows his maturation. This demonstrates that he now has no apparent desire or pride. Ged’s evolving maturity‚ wisdom‚ and responsibility

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    Why Is Golf A Sport

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    Is Golf a Sport? There has been controversy over whether golf should be considered a sport or not. To me‚ it does not really fit in the sport category. When I imagine a sport‚ I think of a calorie-burning game that requires athletic capability and physical activity. Golf does not really require any of this except for walking the course and swinging the club. It is nothing like baseball‚ football‚ basketball‚ soccer‚ and many other sports. What separates golfers from other sports players? Golfers

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    couple of decades‚ the internet has quickly changed the way the world has communicated. From discussion boards found all over the internet to the new wave of VoIP (voice over internet protocol); we have seen a substantial change in the modern way people interact. Communicating over the internet has made it possible to affordably communicate worldwide with the same quality you would expect from your standard phone lines. The internet holds the most of its information in searchable discussion logs

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    “The Plot against People” Analysis Russell Baker‚ the author who wrote “The Plot against People” identifies objects into classifications. His thesis sentence is strong and bold. It says “Inanimate objects are classified into three major categories-those that don’t work‚ those that break down and those that get lost.” The goal of all inanimate objects is to resist man and ultimately to defeat him‚ and the three major classifications are based on the method each object uses to achieve its

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    extent of the policies against homeless people in urban/public areas; mostly because I come to a fairly small suburban area where I wasn’t quite exposed. However since moving to San Francisco‚ I have become more aware‚ but after reading through these documents‚ I realized I still was not aware enough. From the Punishing the Poorest document I have learned the full extent to which homelessness is criminalized (particularly in San Francisco). The section line “Homeless people are forced to move by

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    In the article‚ “The Case Against High Sports‚” Amanda Ripley outlines the flaw of the United States education system as prioritizing athletic sports over academics. The article is a well thought out argument that has supporting evidence‚ a strong thesis‚ and a counterargument that can be disapproved. Looking over the article and various other sources‚ I have come to support Amanda Ripley’s central claim: “as states and districts continue to slash education budgets‚ as more kids play on traveling

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