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    Pokemon League Monologue

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    The Pokemon League. With millions of people gathered‚ trainers and normals alike‚ I watched as the new champion was crowned. “Congratulations‚ Gray. You have defeated all of us‚ the Elite Four‚ and... in such overwhelming fashion‚ too! With respect to your prodigious skill‚ I will now confer upon you the title of 「League Champion」!” “Heh‚ it wasn’t much. You hardly put a fight‚ old man.” “Haha. That’s just proof of how strong you are. So work hard from now on‚ alright? Become the greatest trainer

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    League of Nations: Fact file After the end of the Great War (WW1) the League of Nations was established with the aim to end warfare throughout the world. The idea was suggested by the American President Woodrow Wilson‚ in his 14 point plan. The premise of the League was‚ to improve international cooperation‚ peace and security through the world. Other things mentioned in its covenant were: 1. That all treaties would must a have registration to prevent secret alliances 2. The reduction and control

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    prevented if the situation did not entirely take place. In this situation‚ an ice hockey coach was not present when one of his hockey players who gotten injured‚ therefore‚ for the cause of his injury was directly taken into a hospital. Considering that the coach was in the lobby at the time of the event‚ however‚ the coach cannot be found liable‚ since he is a volunteer who is unpaid and the nature of the sport of hockey could nevertheless result in injury. As a coach‚ it is his duty to protect his

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    Anti-Semitism and the Gentleman’s Agreement Cultural diversity includes opinions‚ appearances‚ values‚ and beliefs‚ as well as the categories of race‚ ethnicity‚ social class‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ and disability (Koppelman‚ 2011). One method of understanding cultural diversity is through films. Films are often used as vehicles to reveal‚ discuss‚ and explore relationships‚ conflicts‚ lessons‚ and/or history. In an attempt to analyze the cultural diversity portrayed in a film‚ I

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    around me as the tires of my car grind against the cold concrete. My dad pulls into the back parking lot and signals for me to get out of the car. I groan‚ knowing that I am in for a long practice‚ and slowly drag myself out of the front seat. I lug my hockey bags out of the trunk‚ and they become another nagging reminder of the grueling workout I’m about to face. My dad speeds away and I’m left alone‚ staring at the large‚ brightly lit building looming over me. The rink is in a low-income area‚ and beyond

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    Ivy League colleges have as many disadvantages as they do advantages because having an elite education gives you the preconceived notion that you are superior to everyone else and also an elite education indoctrinates a false sense of self-worth. While having this superior image of yourself in mind you start to alienate yourself from the human you’re supposed to be and others around you. Having a false sense of self-worth also makes you believe that you are actually more smart and invincible than

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    Winning requires lots of hard work and tactics. The U.S hockey team used many tactics and strategies on their road to win the olympics in 1980 Some of these strategies coincide with the ideas in the How to become a master student textbook. The U.S hockey team uses the strategies of goal setting‚ “Be Here Now”‚ and Avoiding multitasking. Goal setting is one strategy used by the U. S hockey team. Goal setting is the process of identifying something that

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    international body whose sole purpose was to maintain World peace. Before 1920 there was no such organization or place where the national Delegates could meet up and try to talk their way through their problems. After the War with great number of deaths‚ this idea was liked by almost everyone. Its main task was to sort out international disputes whenever they occurred. The League aimed to discourage aggression from any nation‚ to encourage countries to co-operate‚ especially in business and trade‚ to encourage

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    Field Hockey is one of the top 3 popular world sports.It’s equally as fun as it is competitive. It shaped me into a better athlete‚ made me a better person‚ and gave me something to be passionate about. With field hockey I know I can go a long way and make something out of myself with it in the future. Entering middle school I hadn’t planned on doing field hockey in the future‚ but my gym teacher had recommended it for me after watching me play floor hockey. Being told that I was good at something

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    College has so far exceeded my expectations in a huge way. As a new member of the ice hockey team there were many uncertainties and worries‚ as well as tons of excitements and anticipations. Obviously the biggest part‚ school‚ was nerve wracking and exciting too. In college hockey its very common that players take a few years off of school prior to attending‚ to play hockey in junior hockey leagues. This created a bit more nerves then excitement for the classroom aspect of school since i’ve

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