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    Athletes earned spots on the starting line by either finishing in the top 30 (or as a member of a club that finished in the top 5) at the region 7 championships on November 18. Races were contested in 6 age divisions (8 & under, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16, 17-18) for boys and

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    Regional United FC is a comprehensive soccer club based in Dooradoyle, Limerick. It was founded in 1974 by 2 men named Seamus Ryan & Lorcan Harney. The idea for the soccer club came about as these 2 men saw a growing need for a soccer club in an ever expanding urban area. The only other club serving the region was Mungret Regional FC which had been founded 3 years previously in 1971.The club is run entirely through volunteers. Regional United grew very steadily since its founding and developed as

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    across the globe. The two charitable organizations Whirlpool is affiliated with, that will be discussed further, are the Boys & Girls Clubs and Habitat for Humanity. Boys & Girls Clubs The Whirlpool Corporation’s success has allowed them to get involved with various charitable organizations. Whirlpool has chosen to work with the Boys & Girls Clubs. According to the Boys & Girls Clubs (n.d.), Whirlpool has been involved in their annual golf tournament held in Palm Beach, Florida. The proceeds from

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    Hello, I want to thank you for meeting with me regarding the cross over of the lacrosse club to a team sport in the 2018 season. I have great respect for you and the roles that you have at Millikan. I've witnessed your efforts and have been impressed with what you've done at Millikan. Kevin has engaged the community in a way which has brought Millikan sports more respect and awareness. Dan has coached and guided staff in a common sense way of dealing with parents as well as maintaining a pragmatic

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    Crime Prevention Essay

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    Crime Prevention Marcos Williams Unit 2: Assignment Abstract Crime prevention has become a major issue in our Nation. In our text we have learned that in the early 1990’s President Bill Clinton had passed a bill that hired 100,000 police officers as a result of the Violent Crime Control Act (Worrall, 2008). The hiring of all the police officers looked as if was going to make a huge impact across the nation. With the rate of crime going up across the world crime prevention is really needed.

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    Girls Club Stakeholders

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    that are involved in this evaluation is the Kiwanis Boys and Girls Club, the full-time, part-time, relief staff, and the children involved in the program. Outcome (client’s/ customer impacts) The Kiwanis Boys and Girls club main goal is to help the children learn affordable meal ideas for home. One goal of “Kids in the Kitchen” program is to help children set the proper foundations for life long healthy eating habits The Kiwanis Boys and Girls club also wants to help the children learn affordable

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    Single Parents Club (SPC) is a non-profit organization aimed at providing child care services for low income single parents. Single Parents Club recognizes that single parents often face multiple barriers while trying to successfully enter the workforce. Often time’s challenges such as a lack of affordable child care make it difficult for individuals to successfully enter into the workplace. The mission of this organization is to provide affordable child care will help ease a single parents burden

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    Basketball Values

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    I believe in sports but I am going to be focusing on basketball. The values I am focusing on are cooperation, determination, wisdom, and confidence. I chose these values because I think these values are important in basketball also they all relate to basketball in some way. One memory was when I took a team bus with my coach and some other players. When I got to the basketball tournament at the Hunt Middle School and everyone on my team came and the first game we won by like twenty but the teams

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    Media Analysis of Gender Essay

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    story opens with Marge and Lisa walking into a department store that sells dolls. The gender stereotype that girls are only interested in playing with dolls is reinforced here as a huge selection of Malibu Stacy dolls is on display with a throng of screeching, bloodthirsty girls tearing the store apart. Lisa says, “I’m warning you mom, I might get a little crazy.” and immediately knocks down a girl and snatches another in a choke-hold to be the first in line for the new Malibu Stacy doll. In the very

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    threw a wellness block party that included many different health services but also gave members of the community to learn and seek help with many different organizations that were there promoting their business or organization. I sat with one other girl and passed out flyers and contact information to those who were interested in the organizations. I explained to individuals what the program was about and the benefits of the program. I had one particular interaction with this young mother who explained

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