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    slaves and why would they trust him if they didn’t know him? Baldwin put so much on the line in support of these slaves‚ knowing that he would risk his life and law practice. Through a careful analysis of Roger Baldwin‚ one might see how he put everything on the line when trying to get the freedom of the slaves from Amistad back. When the world heard about the

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    The Art of War for Women

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    women have the ability to negotiate and they are able to be modest and understand that silence is golden. This book will guide us to use the full spectrum of the strategies that are contained in Sun Tzu’s The Art of War with a holistic approach to winning. This book contains 13 chapters and our team covered chapter 1 through 6. Book Summary Chapter 1 The strategies in The Art of War are based on Taoism. Taoism ’s main goal is "To be in harmony with the Universe‚ with Tao.” Sun

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    very last mistake‚ ending the game. However‚ there is a deeper meaning behind this. These 3 games were all created for kids‚ introducing the prospect of winner/loser along with it. By playing these games‚ kids are already placing an emphasis on the winning the game‚

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    but that is not the hardest part of being a member of a good wrestling team. Becoming a family is one of the hardest parts of wrestling. Learning to trust people that you don’t even know that well‚ but it is also what makes a strong‚ functional‚ winning team. Wrestlers compete individually to earn points for their team and it hurts the team when a wrestler forgets that his victory is the team’s victory just like how his loss is the team’s loss. The wrestling team can only be as strong as the weakest

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    moment of success because they don’t have it. Stanza 2 : Winners don’t understand success as much as the losers do they also don’t know what they can accomplish as winners. Stanza 3: The Dying solider hears the winning team celebrate over a piece of land‚ while for the dying solider winning would be the chance to live. 2. Structure The structure of this poem is three quatrains. 3. Meter and sound devices: A. Meter: Trimeter b. Alliteration: Success is counted sweetest

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    where these places of higher learning gave certain athletes special treatment such as giving them extended deadlines or exempting them from assignments altogether. It also has been a problem on occasions where eager parents and coaches obsessed with winning have put too much pressure on kids at a young age in order to prepare them for the so called “next level.” All of these examples are things that have played a role in the transformation of modern day sports. One example that shows how amateur sports

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    Leadership Profile Paper

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    As indicated in Welch’s book Winning “every person in the world wants a voice and dignity‚ and every person deserves them”. As an evolving leader‚ this will be a principle that needs further development. I need to learn to conduct my voice in a professional manner so that I am heard

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    Freakonomics Essay

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    The Hidden Side of Everything Steven D. Levitt is an award winning economist. Stephen J. Dubner is an award winning writer. The two met in Chicago‚ and the result was Freakonomics‚ a book that claims to explore the hidden side of everything‚ using real-life examples such as studies and polls conducted by Levitt to explain how economics is everywhere‚ that economics is how the world really functions. Through everything from analyzing the inner thought processes of real-estate agents and crack dealers

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    sportsmanship‚ not gamesmanship. According to Kirk O. Hanson and Matt Savage of scu.edu‚ Gamesmanship is when winning is everything for you‚ no matter what you have to do for it‚ even if you have to hurt people on the way‚ even if you have to be unethical. Gamesmanship suggests to go agains the rules to gain a advantage over your opponent to help you succeed. But we sometimes forget winning something being unethical doesn ’t give us the pleasure you get when you win something fairly. Ethics comes

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    Competition Is Healthy.

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    competition out of it‚ it will take away a reason for a person to improve. Communism is a real example of what happens when society erases competition. Communist countries treat their people equally‚ and there are no social classes. The State owns everything; the people own nothing except for the clothes on their back. This results in people being less goal oriented. Why work hard for something when in the end‚ they will earn nothing? Competition leads to better products and results. Competition between

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