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The Sport Of Swimming
1173 Words - 5 Pages.... length not to over push them selves to get a lead if they do that there bound to lose it somewhere else in the race , because it is long and there is much room for error. I recommmedn going out in around 80 percent of your fastest of your ability, a non swimmer might say how do you go 80 percent but if have been swimming for a while you get to learn what you are capable of. Also while swimming the butterfly you have to watch your breathing. most swimmers breath everystroke when doing it, yet I don't recommend it. I think the first lap you should breath every three and the second lap you should breath every two. the reason why I think this is because it takes energy to breath ....
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The Cherokee Indians
971 Words - 4 Pages.... South Carolina and Alabama. They spoke a dialect of Iroquoian
language and their ancestral relatives (the Iroquois) occupied much of the
Northeast cultural area.
The name Cherokee was probably given to them by outsiders since the
word Cherokee means, "people of different speech." The name the Cherokee's
had for themselves was Ani-yun-wiya which means, "real people."
Villages were placed along rivers and streams so they could take
advantage of the rich black soil for farming. Corn was their main source of
food, along with wild plants and roots that were common to their homeland.
They used spears, traps, and fishing lines with hooks to catch many
different kinds of fish. The ....
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Soccer: An Utopia Sport
2581 Words - 10 Pages.... rage and a sudden state of chaos? Something that has captivated the rest of the world is beginning to gain a foothold in the US. However, soccer did not enjoy a successful beginning.
It wasn’t until the late 1800’s that a man by the name of William McGregor introduced the FA Cup and international matches, which saved the game from obscurity. The earliest forms of soccer were played three centuries ago and quite rapidly evolved into a game radically different from its origins and thus flowered the irresistible spectacle still recognizable so many years later.
Soccer is the name commonly given in North America to a form of football played with a spherical ball. I ....
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Teaching Diverse Students
1147 Words - 5 Pages.... and ways of looking at history found throughout the world.”(Gay, 25 May 1994)
This definition is the most descriptive one found because it mentions the goal of sensitizing children to understanding diversity and the other children around them. Young children need to be exposed to the teachings about cultures other than their own. Many kids only know about their own cultures and it is imperative to their futures that they are educated about the other students around them. Children need to grow up in a world without having any prejudice towards others.
Teaching which disregards diversity places students at a disadvantage by reducing their capacity to learn. An i ....
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Immaturity
590 Words - 3 Pages.... and insubordinate."
It is the atmosphere of in which change and progress thrive. This is not to suggest immature people are altruistic. They're far from it. They're immature solely for 's sake (it's rather fun). I'm certain the writers and artists of the Warner Brothers cartoons were pretty immature. The result? Quality artwork and humor that has stood the test of time. Hence, Daffy Duck was a by-product of and representative of curiosity, change, and humor. Some rather righteous qualities for a duck with a speech impediment whose philosophy was, "consequences, shmonsequences."
One advantage of is easy to understand. Immature people are never asked to do a lot. Many ....
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Sports And Society
514 Words - 2 Pages.... and overturned cars at a victory celebration" (Snel, Denver Post). The police had to use tear gas to dispense the crowd. Another riot much like that of Denver occurred at the University of Northern Colorado where fans celebrating started fires and threw couches into them. The SWAT team had to be brought in and several fire companies to fight the blazes.
At a baseball game between Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma fans from both sides were extremely rude and obnoxious towards each other. "Schools should support one another... and fans should support their team and represent their school with class (Cudd, Campus' Voice). The behavior at these eve ....
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Our Way Is Not The Only Way
653 Words - 3 Pages.... determine how healthy the baby is, the kind of foods the mother chooses to eat and the time she has for herself and her family. Both offer many differences while trying to reach a common goal, the well being of the baby.
The primary benefit of breast milk is nutritional. Human milk contains just the right amount of fatty acids, lactose, water, and amino acids for human digestion, brain development, and growth. Breast-fed babies have fewer illnesses because human milk transfers to the infant a mother's antibodies to disease. Nursing provides an additional immune system boost and may protect your baby from allergies, illnesses, or other conditions later in life. A brea ....
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How To Create A Culture Of Pea
1000 Words - 4 Pages.... then there is another way of looking at the subject. Peace is obviously something we can have that will satisfy everyone, but it is something that we can always work on and improve.
The ways in which we can improve our culture can be much easier to understand when we break down everyone’s definition of peace into separate points. By doing this we can specifically improve each aspect and in the long run we will have created a much more peaceful society.
The first aspect of peace is the spirit peace, which reflects how we feel about ourselves and how we treat others. Peace is to smile at the world, taking good care of the animals, the trees, the lakes, and being awar ....
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