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    Speech On Perseverance

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    West Creek with games, practice and expectations I have built the character trait perseverance. Winning and losing games in high school built perseverance in me. Playing basketball at West Creek High School was one of the hardest teams I have ever played for. I was the most experienced player on the team. Our varsity team was made up of 4 seniors and I was the only one committed to go to a college. I can think of times when I had to pull the team together because we were down in the game and we did not

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    The Ball Game The sun was out and beating down on us already, it seemed as we had been out there for hours but really only minutes. Yet somehow I wouldn’t wanna be anywhere else on this day except the baseball field. Little did I know what would happen that day. It was a Friday too, but for this game I felt good and knew something good would happen or bad. Either way i was prepared for the game. This was a game that would determine if I would start the last home game, so I had to do better. I

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    at night-time. Hand your child a flashlight and then go find the words! They can say each word as they find them! 3. I spy This is a favorite of mine, because it can be easily adapted to match your child’s goals, and you can never go wrong with a game of “I Spy”. For younger children who are working on building vocabulary, this will give them a chance to identify and label objects and actions around the house, playground, beach, outside, etc. This is also a great time for you to draw their

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    Gender Aspects Of Gender

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    went to the same middle school as me, played on a travel hockey team. If you saw her, you would never expect her to play hockey. She always wore dresses and has her hair done. She is not your typical hockey playing girl. After seeing her play in a game, my impression of her changed. She was very physical when going after other players with the puck. She would hit other players into the glass now and then. She could handle other players hitting her pretty hard as well. She got rocked by one player

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    escape.There were six plates on the floor, each with one chip on it.Over a loudspeaker, Dr. Smith said ”Eat the chip.” We did so. “There were two chips that were poisonous.” Two people fell to the ground. They were dead. “ Jill and David are out of the game. Being a Fusion means you have to have great luck. Those two did not.” A couple of hours later there were 4 strange objects on the floor that none of us have seen befor. We heard ” These objects on the floor are called emerson. Which two people learn

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    had never picked up a comic that the show was based off of and did not know that a game had been released until I played the Wolf Among Us, another game from Telltale Games based off of a comic series. Since I was a huge fan of video games in general, I decided to play an episode of the Walking Dead season one game. Overall, I was impressed with the game and the storyline. I enjoyed the comic-like graphics of the game; it made me want to read the actual comics, even though I am by no means an avid

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    A family by definition is any group of individuals living together under a common roof. However, it does happen that sometimes a certain member of the family decides to forget what it means to be part of a family. August Wilson’s “Fences” portrays extremely well what happens when a member of the family decides to forget his or her duties. The use of metaphors and symbols throughout the play such as baseball and fences, illustrate exactly why Troy Maxson as a family man was destined for disappointment

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    Last spring I attended my younger cousin’s soccer game. They played against their rival school at the time. I watched the entire game and when the game clock finally hit the 90 minute mark I felt terrible. The rival team had not just won the game, they absolutely demolished my cousin’s team, ending the game with a final score of ten to one. I looked over at the whole team and saw the sadness about their loss, heads were down, and couple pairs of watered eyes was how they were looking after but at

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    legs felt of jello and I finally made the walk to booth. coach told me I made the team and the season had begun. Our first game was highly anticipated and the game was the talk of the school, I was ready and excited to finally play my first game. Once school was over we walked to the small primary school for our first game walking past kids and roads this would be a game to remember. The court was clean and you could hear the sqeaks of the shoes The team arrived there size intimidated my teamates

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    What interventions were previously attempted, and what were the results? Verbal prompts, redirection to remain focused on a given task, minimize outdoor play, reduced iPad games and parent meeting. The results of interventions are diverse. Adriel would respond to previous intervention such as less outdoor play and parent meeting by behaving in class and follow directions for outdoor play for the first two days of the week and then the behavior occurs again. Verbal prompting often works for the first

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