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    certainly not just cosmic bowling under black lights. It’s not just a cliche birthday party planned for a five year old. It’s not just a Monday night league where your father comes late after a few beers. No, not at all. To some it may seem that’s all it is, but I am here to prove to anyone who says otherwise that is not the case. Anyone can have an idea towards whatever they’d like, and that happens like clockwork. Most of my friends and family know how I feel about bowling and the way it has shaped

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    The setting took place at a bowling alley aboard the Military installation of Twentynine Palms, CA. They were celebrating a 5th birthday party of Child C. The following description is about two 4 yr. old boys. Child A had light skin, with curly black hair. He was wearing blue jeans, a white and clue stripped collar shirt and blue Nike shoes. Child B was taller than the first boy, had light skin, straight long black hair, and big brown eyes. He was wearing blue jeans, and a blue shirt with red

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    Brooklyn. You can do it. Just relax.” My best friend Adelina was encouraging me to get my final strike for my state-qualifying game. I knew that I could do it, and I had 100% confidence. Until I walked up to get my bowling ball. My adrenaline was rising, and I was getting hot. I grabbed my ball with both hands, wiped the oil off of it, and cautiously stepped up to my approach. I was starting to get extremely nervous, and I even started to shake a little. I took a deep breathe, and I could just feel my

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    BRUNSWICK, OH- The ball glides down the alley striking the top pin causing them all to ripple down. Brunswick’s bowling team's season is coming to an end and for the seniors their jersey’s put to retirement. Some seniors will continue to play in college but for most their final game is almost here. Megan Zipp, 12, talks about all the expectations she had for senior year and why they were all reached. Zipp said, “knowing I was going to be bowling a lot more this season and having been on the team

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    “In second place with a 439…” the announcer overhead called out. We, my family, friends, teammates, coach, and myself, already knew it. Another first place. I did it not once, but twice. Class 1A Girls’ State Individual Bowling Champion. I was happy, walking myself up to the middle of the lanes, everyone’s proud or envious eyes on me. I was happy when they placed that golden state-shaped medal with its bright pink strap around my neck, gave me yet another pretty plaque, and shook my hand so firmly

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    INTRODUCTION: I. OBJECTIVE The objective of ABC Bowling Alley is to provide top of the line customer satisfaction. This will be the op priority of the company because we want our customers to keep coming back. This objective will seek to provide families with a fun experience while bringing them closer together. Another objective is to be a part of our local community for years to come. ABC wants to become the premier bowling alley in the Laredo area in 2 years and continue to be so for years

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    Bowling Research Paper

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    As described in the first article bowling remains as one of the most ancient and greatest popular games in the world. The roots of bowling can be dated to a very long time ago years back to Rome and Greece, there is also some hints that suggest the sport may have even earlier origins. Bowling is a game that can be traced back to approximately 3200 BC. In the 1930's, Sir Flinders Petrie a British anthropologist revealed a collection of items in a kid's grave in Egypt that seemed to be used for as

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    Lawn Bowling History

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    The history of bowling goes way back to the 3200BC when Sir Flinders Petrie found a colection of objects in a egyptions childs grave in the 1930’s, and today it is one of the most popular sports in the world. There are documents that show a form of bowling in England in 1366, when King Edward III banned it inorder to make the troops focused on archery practice. It also seems that bowling during King Henry VIII time at throne was much alive. At this time there were still many variations of “pin games”

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    It is the year of 2013 and my bowling career is starting to kick off. In that year, I bowled in a Saturday morning league that started in the late summer time and ended in early Spring. Approaching towards the last week of League, I received a letter in the mail stating that I have qualified for the Illinois State Bowling Tournament. Ever since I have bowled this league, I have made State every single year, but never performed as well as I should have. Hopefully, this will be the year that I make

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    How will he do it? By using the physics of bowling. Bowling is considered a life-long sport, but the bowling ball, when thrown, has physics that determines the number of pins that fall down. To start off, the basics of bowling are very simple, yet very important. One of the origins of bowling was believed to be in 3200 B.C. in Egypt. A British anthropologist, Sir Flinders Petrie, dug up a grave that appeared to have remains of a crude form of bowling.

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