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    Have you ever had so much passion for a sport you have been playing for almost your whole life? I love playing all positions of softball and I admire everything that comes with it that includes battle wounds, road trips to games, making memories to practicing out on home field getting ready to bat some love into their lives. Softball is not an easy sport at all but it’s my passion and a privilege to be able to stand on that field. So much love, effort and hard work has been put in over the years

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    Derrick Hirst's End Game

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    Artist Damien Hirst released his representational sculpture “End Game” between 2000 and 2004. The sculpture was made using glass, stainless steel, human skeletons, and medical equipment. In the sculpture Hirst intends to emphasize the fragile state of mortality and human kind. The title refers to the final stage of a chess match, and the name of a Samuel Bucket play where four characters are forced with the inevitability of death. The sculpture also addresses the idea of vanity, art pieces that

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    The only way you can become better at doing something is simply by continuing to work on your craft. Whether it is a hobby, an interest, or a profession, if you don't keep working, then you will remain complacent. A year ago, I thought writing was one of those things where I would just be complacent in. Not because I didn’t wanted to work harder at it, but because I thought of writing as one of those skills that came natural to you, or you did not have it at all. I always wanted my writing to improve

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    months going around, sometimes by myself, talking to employees about the importance of this matter and how we all should do something about it. At first, not all the employees were cooperative, but as soon as they saw a few including me with the passion to make our workplace safer, they decided to join in too. Now,

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    information from the MMI website that eventually led to a surprising but welcome phone call from the representative of this acclaimed school. After speaking for awhile, she arranged a meeting which as you could imagine made me very happy. I have had a passion for motorcycles and pulling things apart for as long as i can remember. Ask me any question about a bike or anything mechanical, and it becomes blatantly apparent that this school is the perfect fit or me. A week passes by and my future is sitting

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    Beauty is an obtuse concept, due to subjectivity. It is a subject that has no clear maximum or minimum. “Why is this” is the question that haunts us when we embark on deep intellectual conversation. Well, Plato’s cliché line “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” always rings true in our minds. Cliché’s only reach this status due to the fact they have some sort of intrinsic truth to them and Plato’s line is no exception. However, more must be added to the concept of beauty in order for us to categorize

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    She also laces her talk with humor at appropriate points. All of these things help to “shrink the distance” between Gilbert and her audience. They make her likable and being liked is very important for a speaker. She speaks with sincere passion. In class learnt that we should passionate about the topic and let that enthusiasm come out. Gilbert is certainly passionate.

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    face is shown to be wiser and mature. He has an eternal look to him and his face radiates. Christ is looking up at his mother with great admiration while her eyes are looking onward, almost in a way of offering her child. You can see the love and passion the Virgin Mary holds for her child, but you can also see the pain and fear she has

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    SiteOne Landscape Supply Reviewing a company that is on a growth curb and how the leaders are addressing the different stages of growth is my case study for the book “How the Mighty Fall and Why Some Companies Never Give In” by Jim Collings. Reviewing the 1st stage referring to Hubris born of success, it is understandable how a successful company could succumb to feelings of invincibility. SiteOne Landscape Supply was born over several mergers acquisitions by John Deere. Early acquisitions such

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    Allie Willison Jill Stevenson Medieval Performance November 11, 2016 The Magdalene’s Legacy INTRO WHOOP (Jill said do it last and she’s always right) The legend’s surrounding Mary Magdalene changed drastically throughout the Middle Ages. In the sixth century Pope Gregory the Great concluded that three women mentioned in the Bible were in fact the same “Mary,” the sister of Lazarus, the woman who was cleansed of seven demons, and the harlot who washed the feet of Christ. This was accepted as fact

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