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    Pittsburgh vs. Cincinatti

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    Pittsburgh versus Cincinnati Living in Pittsburgh for the whole eighteen years of my life so far has been an amazing experience all around‚ especially since I only live fifteen minutes away from downtown. I have so many great memories from when I was growing up. My favorite memory is the when I watched the fireworks for the first time I can remember after the Pirates Game at PNC Park. I couldn’t imagine leaving my city (Pittsburgh) to live anywhere else. I have only been out of Pittsburgh one time

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    200 years‚ Pittsburgh has become a one-of-a-kind city through its industrial innovations‚ cultural developments‚ and entertaining environment. Introduction: Good morning everyone. The year 2016 has held many celebrations thus far. And while I’m sure what many of you are most interested in is finally a Cleveland Cavaliers’ championship‚ since it has been since 1964 (“When Was The..”)‚ we have a significant birthday on our hands. 2016 commemorates 200 years since the city of Pittsburgh was incorporated

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    Mysteries of Pittsburgh

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    English 209 Paper #2 Love Sees No Gender‚ Only Truth The novel The Mysteries of Pittsburgh by Michael Chabon revolved around the life of a man named Arthur Bechstein. Arthur‚ often referred to as “Art” is a new graduate from the University of Pittsburgh who seems to be sexually confused throughout the novel. He first falls in love with a beautiful young woman named Phlox and later ends up revealing his love for his friend Arthur Lecomte. Chabon never openly says who Arthur is truly in love

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    The 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers is known as one of the best football teams in NFL history. This was a very scary team with a very crucial defense and a very elite offense. This insanely talented team was run by Chuck Noll. Chuck Noll won 4 Super bowls from 1969-1991. Noll began his head coaching career with Terry Bradshaw and Joe Greene on his football team. On defense there was the Steel Curtain‚ which consisted of Mean Joe Greene‚ Dwight White‚ Ernie Holmes‚ and L.C Greenwood. Only Joe Greene and

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    negative effects are much more minimal. Having a home team to cheer for can bring people together‚ even people who are very different from each other. Pittsburgh‚ for example bonds over the love of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The city is brought together through its history and through the excitement of current seasons. Sam Toperoff refers to Pittsburgh as being bound together so tightly that being torn apart is impossible: If you want to know about the "Stillers" (as the team is known in local dialect)

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    Pittsburgh – the most livable city! Towns and cities have a long history. In the ancient world cities were developed in a number of regions and for a variety of reasons and motivation from religious to political views. The first true cities are sometimes considered to be large settlements where the inhabitants were no longer simply farmers of the surrounding area‚ but began to take on specialized occupations‚ and where trade‚ food storage and power was centralized (Gracias‚ par.1). An ancient

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    score a touchdown‚ but you could potentially go for an eighth point‚ either by running or passing the ball‚ so if you fail‚ you go back to six‚” (Breech‚ 2014). A proposal like this would deeply depreciate kickers in the NFL‚ but the math behind the Steelers shows that some teams have moved past the need for kicking extra points. It’s possible that the league has out-grown kickers in this

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    Pittsburgh & Philadelphia The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles are the two Pennsylvania teams in the NFL. The Steelers are six time Super Bowl Champions and they have a history no one can touch. The Eagles have rocky seasons but they normally end up in the playoffs under the reign of Andy Reed. Both of these trams have a lot of history to them‚ but these teams also have the most loyal fans. In 2008 ESPN ranked the NFL team’s fans and the Steelers we’re number one with the Eagles trailing

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    Bill Cowher‚ Mike Tomlin. The Steelers got their name from Cleveland republic steel 1962. The stadium is located in Pittsburgh‚ PA. How did Troy Polamalu change NFL defenses? Troy Polamalu seems like he has superhuman abilities‚ He had 3 sacks in a game which is an NFL record. His talent is due to how hard he works on and off the field‚ the strategies help him make his mark on the defensive side of the ball. They ran a 3-4 Blitz Scheme while he played for6g Pittsburgh at the time it was an excellent

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    Tony Dungy Uncommon

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    Book review of Uncommon Super Bowl winning coach and author Tony Dungy reflects on what it takes to achieve significance in life in his book titled Uncommon. He is looked to by many as the epitome of the success and significance that is highly valued in our culture from the dominance of athleticism in society. In his book he gives examples of young men who are trying to achieve significance through football and all that goes with a professional athletic career‚ such as money‚ power‚ and a celebrity

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