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    Saying that I was on the snowboarding and had never snowboarded before could be called a “setback”, but that may be an understatement. According to those on the team, it was a “major issue that cannot be resolved”, but for all intents and purposes, I’ll refer to it as a setback. Growing up in Michigan, skiing and snowboarding are an assumed hobby of all residents. With what seems to be a six month winter, there is plenty of opportunity to take up the craft. For me, snowboarding looked like an absolute

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    My First Time Snowboarding The first time I’ve ever gone snowboarding at a resort was a lifechanging experience for me. It was the time when I decided that this sport is going to be what I’m going to do, I’ve always wanted to go snowboarding before. I love everything about this sport/hobby. I’ve always loved snowboarding but I’ve never actually pursued it because nobody would help me pursue the sport. Snowboarding inspires me to be better, do better, and live better. The very day that we went snowboarding

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    Wakeboarding and snowboarding both result in many similarities including aspect and motion. But each of these sports has entirely different aspects as well; including, surface terrains, locations, weather, and even clothing. No matter the differences and or similarities of both snowboarding and wakeboarding, they each share a rider with the longing and passion to strive at being the best they can be performing these sports. The most significant difference between wakeboarding and snowboarding is the surface

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    I have been snowboarding since 2005, and since then I have been passionate about the sport. When i’m not snowboarding, I like to watch snowboarding; when i’m not watching snowboarding, i’m probably just adding things to my Burton shopping cart and wishing I was a pro so that I could afford them. Now before I jump into this essay, I will first give you a background on the history of the sport. The original concept that the snowboard is based upon is the “snurfer”. Developed on Christmas Day, 1965

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    thing that popped into my head was global warming. I know global warming is something that everyone knows about and is something that people are always aware of, but most people don’t give it much thought and the attention that it deserves. I chose this topic because global warming as a huge impact on something that I really love, snowboarding. With this project I specifically wanted to focus on the impacts that global warming has on ski areas across the US. I chose this as my issue because it is something

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    your blood racing is probably worth doing.” Throughout life you are probably going to change hobbies and try new things, but your passion is something that you enjoy doing for the rest of your life. My passion is snowboarding. It has helped me face my fears as a shy and unconfident girl. I believe that I will always be able to turn to snowboarding during anytime throughout my life. The cool winter air stung my face as I exited through the ski lodge door. Board in hand, I stepped onto the powdery snow

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    probably going to change hobbies and try new things, but your passion is an activity that you can enjoy doing for the rest of your life. The thing that gets my blood racing is snowboarding. It has helped me face my fears as a shy and unconfident girl, and bring joy and excitement to my life. I believe that I will always be able to turn to snowboarding during anytime throughout my life. At the age of twelve I started skiing. Not by choice, but because my grade was going and my mom thought it was an easy

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    experiences, discovering a new sport or hobby, and uncovering what they are passionate about. For me, this was falling in love with a new language from a very young age and becoming very interested in the culture that was associated with it. Not only do children learn many skills during their childhood, but also new activities and hobbies that will affect what they do later on in life. As a young child, I spent most of my time outdoors with my family; snowboarding, fishing, camping, etc. While these

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    Rating my group as a whole. 1) Emotional Stability: First off the members in my group where; Ricky Valenzuela, Jaylen Taylor, Joely Sanchez and Erika Zamara. Emotional Stability is where you are able to keep calm at times of peer pressure and stress. Overall I felt that my group was fair on emotional stability. I felt some of my group had it and some did not. When we all introduced ourself to each other Rick and Joely were very relaxed and calm while talking and this happened throughout the whole

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    Mason Fox Research Paper

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    Imagine speeding down the slopes having a great time, then it’s all cut off. Mason Fox deals with this problem constantly. At age Sixteen Mason Fox, a Hempfield High School student, spends his time snowboarding and tearing up the slopes. His main problem? The newbies who cut him off in the middle of his thrill. On September 2nd I interviewed Mason Fox and learned many interesting things about his family, school life, and unique personality. The first subject I discussed with Mason in this interview

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