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    Skateboarding History The history of skateboarding from its first appearance in the 1950’s to the present day. The first skateboards were actually more like scooters‚ with the undercarriage consisting of rollerskate wheels attached to a two by four. Once the pushbar of the scooter-like contraption was broken off‚ skateboarding was born. 1950’s It wasn’t until the 1950’s‚ when the surfing craze was in full swing‚ that people realized skateboarding could recreate the feeling of riding

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    to continue trying. Although it may seem like an easy task‚ it was not as simple for me. All of the times my skin bled and my bones hit the ground taught me how to keep pushing myself to reach my goal. When one of my friends introduced me into skateboarding I thought to myself "It’s too hard." These thoughts were the type of obstacles that prevented me

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    Skateboarding Is an Art

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    Skateboarding is an Art‚ a Lifestyle‚ and a Way of Life. By Mike Lombardo -December 2012 People who don’t skateboard have no idea what I’m about to describe‚ but if you have a passion for skateboarding like I you will totally understand. Skateboarding is not a sport; we don’t have any couches telling us what we can and can’t do. We can literally do whatever we want on a skateboard‚ it is complete creativity and freedom. Skateboarding is an Art‚ a Lifestyle

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    Skateboarding Crime?

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    Has there ever been an obstacle in the way of doing what you’re passionate about? If so‚ then you understand how I feel about the laws against skateboarding. When it becomes necessary for someone to become independent from these laws‚ then action must be taken. I shouldn’t have to stop a harmless‚ recreational activity just because of small unimportant reasons. How would you feel if you were singing or dancing‚ or whatever you enjoy doing‚ and was fined‚ or asked to leave the premises. That’s how

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    History of Skateboarding

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    Tom Jonson was on his way to investigate a strange town named Rooshwater. No one ever visited the town‚ and no one ever left it. Most assumed it was a town of inbreed hicks who knew nothing‚ or did not care‚ about the world outside it. Tom had been a curious man his entire life‚ he loved mystery novels‚ engineering‚ and exploring exotic countries. He heard about Rooshwater from a website that focused on the paranormal and folk stories. The stories said‚ horrible ghosts‚ goblins‚ ghouls‚ and cannibals

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    Title of Speech: The History of Skateboarding Attention Getter In the 1970s California skateboarders‚ with no skate parks to practice in‚ would drive through neighborhoods in search of empty swimming pools. While pools were easy enough to find‚ however‚ empty ones were not. Many skaters began to cart around hoses‚ pumps‚ brooms and other gear so that an unattended pool could be emptied in a hurry. Skateboarding pioneer Wes Humpston on the Biography Channel (Source 1) once recalled draining

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    Should skateboarding be an Olympic Sport?     How much do you know about skateboarding as of now? Did you at least know that it recently became an olympic sport. You may think…”oh wow what a great thing to do.” But that’s not the case in this situation. Many people are debating whether skateboarding should be an olympic sport. But even though skateboarding may not be as popular of a sport as basketball or track n’ field why not give skateboarding an equal chance as any other sport.     First of

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    Skateboarding and Z-boys

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    Shari Alvanas Composition 10/18/05 English Skateboarding as Pop culture: The Mark of the Z-Boys The sport of skateboarding has been around for many years. The sport has gone from the early nineteen-hundreds to modern day society. The sport went from just being a hobby to becoming one of the most popular sports of today. Throughout the years skateboarding has been significantly modified to suit the skaters of the day. Since skateboarding has been in existence for so long it has changed

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    Chris Archbold Argumentative Synthesis Prof. McKee 17 April 2013 Argumentative Synthesis on Skateboarding Skateboarding is a sport that is uniquely different from all others. It doesn’t require a team competing for a common goal. There isn’t a legitimate system that judges how talented a skateboarder is. There is no league regulating how skateboarding should be done. Skateboarding is an individualistic sport that provides infinite potential for progression. There is no limit on the amount

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    Skateboarding evolved in the early 1960’s as a way for Surfboarders to have a feel for the waves in the off-season. Many people do not know much about the sport besides the fact that it only seems like troublemakers are participating in it. There is a lot to learn including the origin‚ about the professionals‚ stereotypes amongst the skaters‚ lack of parks‚ injuries‚ and salaries given from sponsors. Skateboarding is a gateway to freedom to most people. It is not something we do because we want

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