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    Grand Canyon

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    Timothy Baker Dr. John Douglass Grand Canyon Final 11 July 2013 How Was the Grand Canyon Created? From the Great Pyramid of Giza up to the peak of Mt. Everest down to the great depths of the Grand Canyon lie many mysteries on how these natural wonders of the world were created. Some may have been created by the grueling labor of man or the everlasting work of Mother Nature. Over time‚ numerous ideas and hypothesis have been cleverly created and scientifically backed to explain

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    since the age of four‚ he has been interested in tennis. Unlike most children his age‚ it was not a fleeting interest. He was determined to achieve his dream of becoming the best tennis player in the world. With his steadfast dream‚ he has won six Grand Slam titles and

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    Current Event: New Clues Emerge about Grand Canyon’s age MaryCatherine Bolton The Grand Canyon is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the United States. Millions of people each year flock to visit these mysterious natural attractions. General scientific consensus was that these canyons were formed 5-10 million years ago by the Colorado river. This theory was widely accepted in the scientific community‚ because there is evidence that supports it and it seemed like the most reasonable

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    Modern Times: How Tennis Turned Professional Edward Becker Longwood University In 1884‚ Maud Watson‚ a demure nineteen-year-old vicar’s daughter‚ won the the inaugural Wimbledon Ladies Singles Championship. Strictly amateur‚ she received a silver cup and the congratulations of the twelve other competitors and a handful of spectators. On court she wore a long wide dress with an hour-glass waist and bustle. In 1985‚ Martina Navratilova‚ a twenty-eight-year old self-proclaimed bi-sexual millionairess

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    women in the media

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    network and cable programming. Video games: ChildrenNow found that the majority of female characters in video games were scantily dressed and highly sexualized. Some popular video games even portray‚ even glorify‚ violence against women.  The Grand Theft Auto series

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    Feruza AkhmedovaPOL 63 (Richard Ryan) Assignment # 3 Grand Jury The grand jury plays an important role in the criminal process‚ but not one that involves a finding of guilt or punishment of a party. Instead‚ a prosecutor will work with a grand jury to decide whether to bring criminal charges or an indictment against a potential defendant -- usually reserved for serious felonies. Grand jury members may be called for jury duty for months at a time‚ but need only appear in court for a few days out

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    and by signing Federer to a lifetime deal expresses that they are serious in their marketing objective as being the leader in their industry. Wilson could not have asked for a better person on the court to endorse their products as Federer has 16 Grand Slam titles‚ 63 singles titles‚ 8 doubles titles and has held the number one ranking for a total of 285 weeks. Federer states on his

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    Billie Jean King was an American tennis ace. In her career‚ she won many tennis matches‚ including 39 grand slam titles. Her first ever appearance at Wimbledon was whenever she was 17-years-old. Amongst her many successes‚ she also had some failures that helped pave the way for her to become one of the greats. She strived not only to be the best athlete she could be‚ but also for gender equality. King started her career at the age of 11‚ whenever her parents made her switch from softball‚ to a

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    Why go pro in tennis

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    Tennis is a game full of passion; it’s hours of fun and a lifetime commitment. It has been deeply rooted into the history of sports. In order to have the chance to play competitively‚ a number of diverse skills are required‚ but the crucial skill necessary is the ability to serve properly. The serve is the most important aggressive defense‚ being that it is the only opportunity a player has control over the placement‚ placement‚ and the spin of the ball. A successful serve can earn the server many

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    Tennis- Martina Hingis

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    Martina Hingis was born on September 30‚ 1980; in Kosice‚ Slovakia. Mrs. Hingis also known as The Three-time Australian Open winner or the “Swiss miss” was 5’7” while weighing 130lbs. Hingis started playing at a very young age; by 5 years of age‚ she started entering tournaments. Winner of the 1996 and 1998 Wimbledon doubles title; she won the singles title in 1997 at the age of 16‚ and that same year won the U.S. and Australian titles. Her doubles titles include the Australian Open (1997‚ 1998‚

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