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    H. Hajduk Mr. Butler Grade 10 History November 29‚ 2010 Gordie Howe and how he contributed to the shaping of Canada’s identity In the history of hockey Gordie Howe was not only one of the greatest players to ever hit the ice he was literally a game changer. On and off the ice it was easy to tell from his early playing days in the USHL that Gordie was special. Gordie Howe possessed skills never seen by any hockey player before and rarely seen since. Howe would very quickly evolve‚ later being

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    Stanley Milgram is a 20th century social psychologist who conducted research into social influence and persuasion. His experiments on obedience remain some of the most frequently cited and controversial in the history of the field. Brown‚ R. (1986)‚ “Social psychologist Stanley Milgram researched the effect of authority on obedience. He concluded people obey either out of fear or out of a desire to appear cooperative--even when acting against their own better judgment and desires.” He argues that

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    the 2015 season Price has always been in talks to be the Vezina trophy (in the NHL it’s the trophy for best goalie) with also being in talks of MVP. Just last year during the return of The World Cup of Hockey Price was selected to start for team Canada and then he went undefeated again‚ and won The World Cup of Hockey. Team Canada defeated Team Europe 2-0 in the best of three game series. This happened just after Price was injured for almost ¾ of the season prier. Which showed me that anything can

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    “The only crime is pride” is a true statement. Multitudes of people take much pride in numerous things some being: their job‚ family‚ political views‚ hometowns even in their favorite sports team. In the play Antigone by Sophocles‚ the protagonist‚ Antigone‚ wants to give her brother Polynecies the same honorable burial given to her other brother Eteocles. Creon‚ The ruler of Thebes‚ makes it very obvious to all the citizens that they are not to attempt to bury his nephew or they will be stoned to

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    Tell your co-worker about how to the Kings are gonna win the Cup again this year. Buy all the merchandise. Jerseys‚ pucks‚ signed pictures. Everything! You don’t need money for food or anything when you have a signed Martin Brodeur goalie helmet from 2005 hanging on your wall‚ right next to your Lundqvist jersey. Don’t forget about that 2015 limited edition Stanley Cup puck coffee table! Season tickets. You can’t survive without season tickets. Going to one game

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    Is Stanley Kowalski simply a tragic villain? A Streetcar Named Desire‚ written by Tennessee Williams in 1947 is a play that is perceived with the variance between a man and his sister-in-law. Stanley Kowalski immediately captures the attention of the audience through Williams’ excellent portrayal of the intensely strong willed character‚ furthermore Williams forms Stanley into an exceedingly masculine character who will always have his way or no way and makes his opinions vey clear to those around

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    OTQM of Instant and Cup Noodles - Food for fast times and even faster people – the quick fix - Prepared by: Mohamed Muzaffar Ahmed Page 1 of 18 Table of Contents 1.   2. I. II. Introduction.................................................................................................................................. 3 Instant Noodles: How it came to be and its place in the world today ....................................... 3 Nissin Food Holdings: The pioneer of Instant Noodles....

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    passions. It all comes down to the love of the game‚ and even if two teams are complete rivals‚ they all share that passion. Within the hockey discourse community‚ everyone can relate to on another. They all want to see their team win the Stanley Cup‚ or even win their own championship at local rinks. Many traditions are shared throughout‚ such as the “Hat Trick”. When a player scored 3 goals in a game‚ fans will throw their hats on the ice. This dates back to early hockey years when a team

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    Hockey and basketball have many similarities‚ but are unique in their own ways. Both sports have been around for over 125 years. They both can be played in backyards‚ parks‚ or in professional arenas. Each sport is entertaining and has a big fanbase‚ and the goal is to put an object in a net using five players on each team. While the two sports have a lot in common there are lots of differences. In hockey you can push people off of the rubber disc that is called a puck to score. Pushing a player

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    The Rocket 5 Running Head: FRENCH CANADIAN DISCRIMINATION The Rocket: A Film Review Depicting a Theme of French Canadian Discrimination Jessica Marasco 0348583 Dr. Michel Johnson KINE 1010 11/05/07 The film "The Rocket" is the biographical story of hockey legend Maurice Richard‚ that uses sports to highlight historical bigotry. The movie highlights the discrimination that faced French Canadians at the time of Richard’s hockey career. This caused Richard to be torn between his desire to play

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