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    Everyone loves to tell the story of their first love, and the beautiful lesson they learned through the adventure. You hear the phrase, “you’ll never forget your first” as you see a small smirk flourish across the faces of people who remember their story. Through all the experiences shared, I never would have believed the result of falling out of love. All of the novels and sweet smiles never hinted about the time I would end up crumbled down on my bedroom's floor, with two years of a person's presence

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    “Last call for flight 403, flight 403.” My trip started off with a sprint to our gate. My aunt, cousins, and I made it to our plane as they were closing the doors. Thank God we were all runners because if we would have made it there a few seconds later, we would have missed our flight. I sat next to my cousin, Nicole, and we were about to fly into an unforgettable trip. My aunt, cousins, and I were going to Colorado! We met my Aunt Charlene’s boyfriend, Mike, at the airport in Colorado. We went to

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    "That's not fair! What did you do at Vincent's? Become a pro at bowling?" I hiss, throwing a fit as Alex scores yet another strike. "I forgot what a sore loser you are." Alex laughs, taunting me as I go up to bowl. Swinging my arm back, I release the ball on the upturn and watch as it slides down the alley. I curse up a storm as I score yet another spare. "And I forgot when you became so good at bowling." I snap. "I used to always beat you!" "Did you ever consider the fact that I let you win?"

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    To Shelby Givens, General Manager- Westlake Bowling Lanes, Raleigh, North Carolina. Dear Shelby, Please find the attached report for the analysis for the Westlake lanes. Each options were evaluated based on various criteria and continuing the current operation and scrutinizing the costs on periodic is recommended as it is the cost effective strategy for Westlake Bowling Alley   CASE ANALYSIS: Shelby Given, the granddaughter of founder of Westlake Lanes has taken

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    "Man, there is just nothing to do around here anymore." If someone is from a small town, they know this feeling. In most small towns there are not many things for people to do, especially young people. Most of the time, young people in a small town have to drive thirty to forty minutes to get to a place with entertainment for their age. When there is nothing for teens to do, they usually end up getting into trouble. A solution to this problem would be to bring in new business or reopen old ones

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    Just One More Pin It all started out with my grandparents. It’s something that’s been passed through each generation. We’re a bowling family. My grandparents started on a league, then put my father on a league (but not my aunt and uncle). Next it went to my two cousins and their little brother, who encouraged me to join his team. The next year I encouraged my sister, and she joined my team. We even got my eight-year-old cousin to join the league (if you think that’s bad, there’s another thing

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    One problem in the City of Anderson is there is nothing for teens to do. Older generations always brag and talk about how they always had things to do or places to go. If you are under the age of 18 nowadays, there's literally nothing to do besides play sports or get in trouble. We no longer have facilities for young adults to attend to have fun, for free. There are more children in the city doing illegal things than anything positive. We the people of Anderson community have to come together and

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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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    Bowling Research Paper

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    The sport I am choosing is bowling. I am choosing bowling is because it is different from traditional bowling. While there are some modifications made for athletes with forms of physical disabilities, the majority of athletes involved compete using the same rules as athletes on professional tours. Special Olympics Bowling is offered in greater than twenty nations and every U.S. Bowling teams are grouped in divisions by the athlete's age, gender, and ability. They may choose among a number of different

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    1. I would say that the characterization of lower class neighborhoods as being disorganized is false. While from an outsider's view, things may appear hectic and chaotic, there is a finely designed structure among the groups involved in the areas. Individuals find themselves grouping together with others who have similar aspirations and desires; in Street Corner Society, this is seen as the ‘corner boys' and ‘college boys'. Corner boys grew up, not in schools, but with each other on the area street

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