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    Electricity is vital to our lives‚ but many people seem to be terrified when it comes to electricity because of the potential injuries sustained from an electric shock. Therefore‚ many people prefer to hire an electrician to do the job. Sometimes a very simple connection can be quite costly‚ like the installation of a light bulb. Well‚ why not try to learn how to do these simple connections by yourself. The importance of knowing these steps is that you save money and‚ time without depending on others

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    Why Sports Are Bad

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    will have better grades when they’re involved in sports. (Sports; How Much Is Too Much?) tell us how important keeping your grades up is to a student athlete. Studies show that students try harder in school by‚ studying harder for tests‚ getting all homework in on time and getting good grades on work. Doing this will keep their grades up so they are eligible to play in their sport. Because if they get below a C- they may not participate in their sport‚ until they get their grade up. Getting a scholarship

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    How Sports Affect Society

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    English 102-029 May 3‚ 2013 How sport affects society From the earliest chapters of history‚ sports have been part of humanity. This can be proved by the games that were played in Mayan and Egypt civilization. Games such as hockey‚ rugby and football has had what one can call religious following while athletics are characterized by massive celebrations. The importance of sports in the society is gaining increased recognition from both the social and education points of view. Relevant

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    Why Is Dance A Sport

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    basketball‚ and baseball players. People assume that dance is not as challenging or aggressive on the body as other sports. But I‚ as a dancer‚ can validate that it is just as hard and uses large groups of muscles to complete certain steps‚ or moves. Dance has potential to be classified as a sport by society‚ when all evidence and support is considered. The training of an athlete is vital in sports. This process requires an abundance

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    country/world do not have a contest in which selected individual’s battle to the death‚ how can you relate the principles and contexts of "The Hunger Games" to our society or other societies around the world? How can you relate the "districts" to society? Do we (in the United States) have "districts"? If so‚ how do the "districts" relate to sports? How can you relate the power of the Capital to the past cultures discussed in Chapter 3? The Hunger Games itself can be compared to the battle of Gladiators

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    Why Golf Is a Sport

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    Argumentative Essay Why Golf Is a Sport A matter of opinion has separated a variety of sports enthusiasts apart‚ due to the ongoing debate of whether golf is a sport or simply a skill. Famed golfer Arnold Palmer declared‚ “Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated; it satisfies the soul and frustrates the intellect. It is at the same time rewarding and maddening – and it is without a doubt the greatest game mankind has ever invented. (ThinkQuest.com)” These words state what every

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    doing flips‚ jumps and shouting is a sport? Cheerleading is a sport. Seventy-two percent of people believe it is and twenty-eight percent believe it is not a sport‚ according to Debate.org. I am one of those people who not only believe cheer is a sport‚ but know it is a sport. Although there was a court ruling years ago that declared it to not be a sport‚ there is no reason why cheer should not be considered a sport. It meets all of the requirements of being a sport and it involves a lot of hard work

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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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    Why are Reading and Writing Skills Important in Democratic Society? Education is a social process. Education is growth. Education is‚ not a preparation for life; education is life itself. John Dewey Nowadays reading and writing is not a privilege or a status‚ it is a way of communication and a significant part of our everyday life. Time when most of literate and educated people were from wealthy and privileged families is long gone. It is no longer the case when people from less fortunate

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    Cheerleading; a competitive sport based on organized routines of two and a half minutes‚ which include tumbling‚ dance‚ jumps‚ cheers‚ and stunting. No. Cheerleading does not consist of preppy girls from the movies who wear short skirts and who barely cheer at their highschool’s football games. It’s a lot more than that. Cheerleading consists of hardwork‚ detemination‚ athleticism‚ agility‚ and teamwork just like every other sport. Whether it’s throwing their flyer ten feet into the air without

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