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    Why we should get out in May Have you ever thought that school seemed longer than usual? Well‚ that’s because they are district adds snow days to our schedule and if we don’t get any snow days then we have to attend days they put on. If you let school out in may you wouldn’t have to pay the staff for the extra days‚ You wouldn’t have to pay a lot of those bills‚ and kids would be much happier. So‚ basically‚ we should be getting out earlier. And these are the reasons why I think Schools should start

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    Joseph Daniels English 201-600 Due: 2/16/2011 Narrative Essay LAST SHOT I sit in that smelly sweat stained locker room‚ all I can think about is whether or not I practice hard enough or pushed myself to the limit. I change alone in my corner with my music up‚ trying not to think too much as I get pumped up. Jesse makes me jump as he slaps my pads when he walks by. Laughing‚ he asks me if I was set; grabbing my stick and slapping my hands together saying I’m as ready as I’ll ever be. Who knew

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    Every year influenza affects thousands of people globally‚ causing them to fall ill‚ and may even lead to death. Each season‚ there are new variations to the vaccine for the flu for that specific year. During flu season‚ there are three different types of viruses that can affect humans; Influenza A‚ B‚ and C. From these three‚ only influenza A and B strains are used in vaccines. The influenza C strain is not used in vaccines because it only causes mild illness and does not lead to epidemics. In my

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    "no". My position as goalie contradicts many of my human instincts. The voices tell me not to sacrifice my body to save a shot‚ but I have been trained to do so. Anxiousness fills my body as I hit the ground‚ but relief overcomes my mind when I feel the ball inside my palms. The details of this image are a blur. I can only remember where this took place and when. The people in the image are only a vague memory‚ but the emotions are‚ oh‚ so real. Some moments will be forgotten‚ but the feelings in

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    the power throw in shot put. While shot put may seem like a sport based simply on upper body strength‚ there is much more too it. As stated by the Live Strong foundation‚ you need to focus on core and leg strength as well as focusing more on power than strength (Flaherty). It is also crucial to make sure that you are using the correct form. I have been throwing shot put for 7 years and it has become one of my favorite things to do. Today I am going to teach you how to hold the shot put‚ the proper

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    Flu. By Gina Kolata. New York‚ NY: Touchstone. 1999. pp. 1 to 306. As is summarized on the front cover of the book‚ Flu by Gina Kolata is a book describing the “Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918”. The book starts out with a quote from a molecular pathologist that definitely grabs the reader’s attention. Kolata continues throughout the first chapter describing the virus as a notorious and mysterious murderer‚ turning the masses into victims. Kolata’s writing style is very interesting; she seems

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    investigating the gorilla attack of a four year old boy at the cincinnati zoo on saturday the 28th of may 2016. Questions i will be answering are 1. Why did the zoo keeper shot the gorilla and not just tracalize it. 2. Was the child really in danger? And 3.What could the zoo have done to prevent this tragedy? To answer the first question of why did the zoo keeper shot the gorilla and not tranquilize it is because it would have taken about 10 minutes for the tranquilize medicine to take affect which was not

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    common types of shots‚ framing and picture composition. The list below briefly describes the most common shot types (click the images for more details). Notes: The exact terminology varies between production environments but the basic principles are the same. Shots are usually described in relation to a particular subject EWS (Extreme Wide Shot) The view is so far from the subject that he isn’t even visible. Often used as an establishing shot. Very Wide Shot VWS (Very Wide Shot) The subject

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    Some people think it is unfair that athletes and actors are paid the amount that they are. How much should someone get paid for doing something they love to do? How hard is it to play a game‚ or to talk into a camera? The truth is that we all love to watch actors and athletes perform; we pay millions of dollars a day to go see a movie at the theater or to just sit in a loud arena. Unlike most of us‚ athletes and actors do not have a 9-5 job five days a week. They don’t get to leave

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    Friday: 10:00 – 11:30am‚ 1:00 – 2:00pm Why Not Get Out of the Box? Most of today’s perspective deals with one’s incapability of running out of his or her comfort zone in a more practical way. So often‚ his or her life repeatedly revolves around a routine that he or she sticks to. But somehow‚ one recognizes the conspicuous fact that it gets tiring and boring when you do the same things: eat the same food‚ watch the same show‚ and talk to the same people every single day. True enough‚ it is enticing

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