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    The ball‚ the hoop‚ the concrete—the basketball court was a part of my world‚ and there was only one other part that could rival it‚ my art. Being raised in New York City meant that I bled blue‚ orange‚ black and white; the colors of the New York Knicks. Even though sometimes I bled more disappointment than pride‚ I always stuck with them because they will always remind me of where I belong‚ just as my art will always remind me of who I am. Every game that I watched‚ I watched not only for the scores

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    Argumentative Essay 1 The topic of this argumentative essay is whether the United States should keep the penny or stop the production and distribution of it. My claim is yes‚ we should stop the production of the penny. My reasons being that pennies are a waste of space(Jeff Sommer)‚ it costs more to produce them than what they are worth(Jeff Sommer)‚ and with pennies gone‚ retail sales will be rounded up or down(Jeff Sommer). The counterclaim is that we should not stop the production and distribution

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    The novel that I read is “ step by wicked step” by Anne Fine. I will like to compare and contrast three characters who are Richard Clayton Harwick‚ Colin and Robbo. Three of them live in a stepfamily. Firstly‚ I will compare about their characteristics. Among three of them‚ Richard shows the most different as he seems to have negatively thinking. Richard is a rebellious person as he is unable to accept Mr. Coldstone as his stepfather. He rebels against whatever the man does in his live

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    Fit for Life

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    Week #4 Article #1 and #2 Nathalia Chaddad Fit For Life #1 Relaxing helps you lose weight When diet and exercise go well‚ thank you‚ but if the pointer of the balance insists climb‚ the blame can be stress. Or better: a gene that‚ in moments of nervousness‚ responds by releasing protein urocortin 3‚ which increases cravings for sweet and fatty foods‚ and changes the way the body uses insulin‚ a hormone essential in the transformation of sugar energy. The discovery is of Israeli scientists and

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    Fat or Fit?

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    Fat or fit? Which is normally preferred? Working out and living a healthy lifestyle not only benefits one’s body‚ it also helps motivate the people around them. It also benefits their way of thinking. Stress relief and concentration‚ self-confidence‚ strength and endurance‚ and longevity are just a few benefits which can be expected as a result of working out. People can stress over the simplest thing. Writing an essay is a great example. One can get writer’s block or overwork their mind

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    Smart Fit

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    Smart Fit is a healthy concept that teens‚ adults and elderlies can do to become healthy. This concept provides 3 concept of vitality; which are healthy eating‚ physical activity‚ and positive self-concept. Research proves that an individual can improve when enroll in this program. The concept focuses on the individual’s flaws such as when the individual wants to be fit we provide them workouts for certain body parts which they want to build muscles and to decrease their unwanted fat. An example

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    STEP BY WICKED STEP Review

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    learned what it waslike to have a truly wicked stepfather. Richard Clayton Harwick’s long hidden journal provides an inner tale that triggers off‚ one by one‚each of the stories of the listening children. It turns out eventually that they all have step parents‚ somekind‚ some bad‚ some just plain wrong and so they tell each other their stories. After listening to Richard’sstory‚ each of the five tells his or her own. Their stories are powerful and intensely moving tales of childrenstruggling with

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    need help with their homework and revision for exams? TEN POSITIVE THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT ADHD/ADD STUDENTS 1)ADHD/ADD is an ability not a disability. Students with ADHD/ADD learning styles are different to the majority of people that is all. 2)ADHD/ADD students are gifted and these gifts should be looked upon as positive rather than negative. Teachers of ADHD/ADD students need to be taught how to teach to their ADHD/ADD students learning style. The Education System needs to understand

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    How to keep an ideal employee at work Running a company is a great challenge because its success mainly depends on the employees and their performance. If a company has managed to obtain an efficient and dedicated workforce‚ it will also have to retain it in order to achieve accomplishments. In the business world‚ people often change jobs when a better opportunity arises. However‚ if a company loses its best employees‚ it might indicate that something is wrong in the company which

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    How to Write a Speech

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    Essay on how to write a speech When you are asked to write a speech‚ first of all consider the following 3 points 1. WHO you are writing your speech for (the audience) 2. WHAT your speech is going to be about (its topic) 3. HOW long it needs to be eg. 3 minutes‚ 5 minutes... The basic speech format is very simple. It consists of three parts: 1. an opening or introduction 2. the body where the bulk of the information is given 3. and an ending (or summary). Think of it as a sandwich. The

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