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    Slap shot catastrophe By: Harry Singh This cult classic film has gained a lot of popularity over the years and is considered by a number of people to be one of the best sports movies of all time‚ or at least one of the best hockey movies of all time (Wait‚ aside from "The Mighty Ducks" and "Miracle‚" what other hockey movies are out there?!). Look‚ I am not much of a sports guy; much less a hockey guy‚ but I do know movies and in terms of entertainment value. I’m sorry‚ but this film falls

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    My Last Shot Analysis

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    yelling words of encouragement. I shoot my first shot and the ball flies through the air. After what seems like years‚ it sinks in the rim with a loud swoosh‚ and the crowd erupts with loud cheers. My teammates rush up to me‚ high-fiving and telling me to end the game with this last shot. The game is tied and I have one more shot. The referee tosses me the ball and the gym falls silent. Adrenaline pumping through my veins‚ I shoot the second shot. It rolls around the rim and falls in. The gym is

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    Corner Shot Gun

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    Corner Shot Gun Corner Shot can change the nature of relevant operations by providing security forces with an effective tool to accurately pinpoint and engage a target‚ at minimal risk to their personal safety. Amos Golan‚ the inventor‚ one of Corner Shot ’s founders and a former Anti-Terror Unit Commander‚ said: "I believe that the Corner Shot weapon system can be extremely beneficial in the global war on terror. It protects soldiers ’ lives and increases their chances of survival‚ while drastically

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    during the Western Expansion. Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait painted a painting called The Last Shot. The picture represents how they felt and what they did. The Natives weren’t pleased with the encroachment on their land. They weren’t glad that all the americans were on their land. The painting The Last Shot shows the Native trying to kill the American. It was called the last shot because the American only had one shot left in his gun and if he couldn’t kill the Native then he would die. The Native had attacked

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    Best Shot Offer

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    Week 5 Application Report Best-Shot offer Clean Car Care (3Cs) should make a best-shot offer to Jane; she has been an excellent performer at her current employment. A lowball offer is out of the question since she has a job and is up for a promotion at her current company. A competitive offer may not work in this situation since the only difference in 3Cs and her current company is her vacation time. A competitive offer could potentially match Jane’s

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    Maycomb’s Courageous Dead Shot In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Jem and Scout Finch learn the true meaning of courage through their father‚ Atticus‚ and his fight against racism in their hometown. In the beginning of the novel‚ Jem and Scout view Atticus as a boring older man that works in an office and does not deserve their admiration. At the turning point of the novel Miss Maudie tells them their father was once the “deadest shot” in Maycomb‚ and the children finally see Atticus

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    Shot-by-shot Analysis of "Death’s Marathon" dir. D.W. Griffith. (1913) Shot 1(straight-on angle): • White text on black background written‚ " To find his friend before he losses all" (2 seconds). Cut to Shot 2 (medium long shot‚ slightly low angle): • Front of house‚ with stairs slightly to the right of shot and potted plant on either side of stairs. Friend (man) enters from right and walks up stairs (2 seconds). Cut to Shot 3 (medium shot‚ straight-on angle): • Interior of living

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    Some argue that the day Lincoln was shot was the most dramatic thing to ever happen to this country. April 14‚ 1865 was the day‚ Ford Theater was the place‚ and John Wilkes Booth was the perpetrator. Jim Bishop‚ appropriately titled "The Day Lincoln Was Shot"‚ has eloquently put the account of this event into writing. This story is a well-researched moment-to-moment account of the last 24 hours of Abraham Lincoln’s life. Jim Bishop narrates these last tragic hours through records and personal accounts

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    Chemistry Shot Lab

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    Title: Density of Metals – Shot Lab Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to find out the density of different metals using their mass and volume. If the volume and mass for the metals Nickel and Copper are found‚ then we can figure out the density. Materials: Metal shot Plastic rinse bin Electric Balances Calculator Graduated Cylinders Water Wire Gauze Weigh Boats Pre-lab Questions: 1) The volume of the water is 43.0 mL 2) The volume of the metal shot and the water is 73.0 mL 3)

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    The first shots of the Revolution rang out April 19 1775 at Lexington green. Reports say the British fired first killing eight patriots. I believe these reports to be true. There was a lot of controversy surrounding this‚ since none of us were there‚ no one can be certain on who fired first. Evidence shows the British fired first. I think based on the evidence provided it was very easy to see the British were the first to fire the shot of the revolution. Paul revere was riding home with Samuel

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