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    Period 1 10-4-12 Bowling is a mentally challenging sport. When it comes down to the ninth and tenth frame everything has to be cleared from the mind and focus on winning the game. Often times I’m at the bowling alley practicing on my physical and mental parts of the game. Over the years since I was 7 years old‚ I have progressed and now I’m competing throughout the state. In order to be the best of the best‚ there could be some problems getting there‚ the bowling alley itself‚ and the behavior

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    past few months and ongoing weeks‚ there are several news being published that the Australian car manufacturing sector has become so small that that each car company is relying on the survival of the other. In relation to the debates and media news‚ this essay demonstrates‚ as to whether the Government should provide funds to car manufactures to prevent them operating overseas. The news has been all over the place that the three main car manufacturers‚ Toyota‚ Holden and Ford are expected to shut

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    Bowling for Columbine

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    Bowling for Columbine Text Analysis ‘Bowling for Columbine’ juxtaposes the innocent pastime of bowling and the violence associated with Columbine. On April 20th 1999‚ the morning of the Columbine High School massacre Eric Harris and Dylan Kleebold went bowling. Mike Moore interviews two girls from Eric and Daniel’s bowling class. They stated that the boys were not very social and “they were chucking the ball down there‚ not really caring how they bowled”. Moore questions “Why wasn’t bowling

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    Bowling Ethnography

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    Pound Balls We tend to think that bowling is a very simple and boring sport played by only older men. I did my fieldwork at a bowling alley during two different leagues to explore the different social interactions among bowlers. I learned that bowling is not limited to one specific age group or gender. I also discovered there is a unique hierarchy among the bowlers that is not determined by their age or gender. This social status is dependent upon their bowling average‚ type of ball used‚

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    Manufacture of Bottles

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    ranging between about 10ml and 5 litres. The history of glass can be traced back to at least 12‚000 BC where glass coated objects have been found.[1] Millions of glass bottles are created worldwide every day. In the US‚ there is an average of at least two bottle-making factories in each county. It is a highly mechanized process‚ and bottles in use today are no longer hand blown as they were in the past.[citation needed] A glass bottle is 100% recyclable with many new bottles containing glass which was

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    History of Bowling

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    History of Bowling The sport of bowling has been an entertaining game played by 95 million people in over 90 countries worldwide‚ marking it as one of the most popular sports existing. In the 1930 ’s‚ British Sir Flinders Petrie‚ made a detection of a collection of articles in a adolescent ’s grave located in Egypt that appeared to be used for a crude form of bowling. If correct‚ it would conclude that bowling could be traced to 3200 BC. But German historian‚ William Pehle‚ declared that bowling began

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    1)Scope of CIM 2)Types of manufacture 1. continuous process industries These industries are easily controlled and automated and computers are widely used for process monitoring‚ control and optimization. 2. Mass production industries Industries manufacturing fasteners‚ integrated chips‚ automobiles etc. are all mass produced and are therefore specially designed and optimized to ensure automatic and cost effectiveness. 3. Batch production Large % of manufacturing industries

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    The History of Bowling

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    The sport of bowling has a lengthy history packed with an evolution that has comprehensive rules; and is an indoor activity that has become one of the most popular sports in the world. It can easily be said that over 50% of Americans have bowled once in their lifetime‚ whether it was for a birthday party or on a date. However‚ many people bowl routinely without knowing anything about the interesting history of the game. Oddly‚ one of the newest of professional sports‚ bowling is one of the most ancient

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    Bowling Report

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    Bowling Report History of Bowling Bowling has a long and rich history‚ and today is one of the most popular sports in the world. A British anthropologist‚ Sir Flinders Petrie‚ discovered in the 1930’s a collection of objects in a child’s grave in Egypt that appeared to him to be used for a crude form of bowling. If he was correct‚ then bowling traces its ancestry to 3200 BC. A German historian‚ William Pehle‚ asserted that bowling began in his country about 300 AD. There is substantial evidence

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    Alcohol is consumed orally and depending on how strong the alcohol‚ your weight‚ gender‚ or you ethnicity determines how fast it travels through your body. Alcohol is classified as a depressant because it slows the body down. It affects your motor skills such as talking and perception. Alcohol travels through the mouth down the esophagus directly into the stomach. There it is absorbed into the stomach and travels into the bloodstream. According to For Dummies.com says that a majority of the alcohol

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