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    I recently listened to episode #233 of Troy Kirby’s The Tao of Sports Podcast. Kirby’s podcasts are released multiple times a week and cover all aspects of the sports industry. Kirby’s guest in this particular episode was Jamie Morningstar, who despite her relative youth has compiled an impressive resume in the sports industry. Morningstar, who is currently (or at least as of this podcast’s airdate on September 23, 2013) the Vice President of Ticket Sales and Services of Milwaukee Bucks, had previously

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    Sports Radio Assignment The first sports radio show that I listened to was Outside the Lines hosted by Bob Ley. It aired on September 20th at 2:20 pm. The broadcast was titled Missing the Message. The guest speakers were ESPN’s The Undefeated Senior Blog Writer Clinton Yates, and ESPN political analyst Will Cain. The discussion was a debate over whether or not it is the place of sports media to highlight the controversial issues brought about by Collin Kaepernick. The main point was if sports

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    High School Football: A Battle outside the Lines Football, some would say, is America’s new favorite pastime. It’s enjoyed by adults and children alike. Many kids grow up playing the sport. Starting from the peewee level and progressing until they reach the high school level. Sometimes, if they’re good enough, maybe even farther. However, high school football is where players really take strides to become better at the game. As with any sport, there are injuries. Yet, there is one injury in particular

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    fine quote from Rose which relates to the theme of Learning Outside the Lines by Jonathan Mooney and David Cole goes as follows. “Students will float to the mark you set.” (Rose 2) I think that this is the point that Jonathan Mooney is trying to make in his section of his book. Throughout his education, Mooney was never truly given a fair chance at an education and his actions in life reflected this. In Learning Outside the Lines, Jonathan Mooney expresses what it was like growing up with

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    tear me to shreds. I’m a very good bank owner; however, since the market crashed people have gone insane trying to get their money out of my bank but frankly I don't have any of it. I’ve kinda spent their money on my essentials. Now, with the line outside of Time Watch Bank is all the way down the hill, and only have 2,000 dollars left to give! But then, something even worse happened on May 22. I was closing up for the day three hours late, I had to shove people out the door, when I spotted a man

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    LINE CLIPPING ALGORITHMS Line clipping is the process of removing lines/portions of lines that are outside of an area of interest. There are two main algorithms of line clipping namely: 1) Copen- Sutherland 2) Liang Barsky Copen – Sutherland This algorithm is used to detect and dispense with two trivial cases and in order to clip a line we are required to consider only the end points. When the endpoints of a specific line lie inside the window then it can be said to be trivially accepted and clipping

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    In today’s century, color-line still exists even though society ignores it or doesn’t talk about the facts, but it still exists behind-the-scene. Though we deny and seek the understanding that color-line does not exist today, color-line is seen in just about anything. For example, the color-line of musicality to fashion and/or the structure of the color-line of class and socioeconomics of what’s “expected” of a certain color-line to have certain things in society compared to others. Nonetheless,

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    How Does Wear Eye Shadow?

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    application of eye shadow varies from one person to another. Tip to wear eye shadow for different type of eyes as follows. Eye shadow on Rounded eyes Procedure: 1. Apply eye liner from inner corner of your eyes all the way to the outside finishing in a straight line. 2. Then make a highlight just below the eye brow bone and also on inner corners of the eye with light eye shadow. 3. Pick up medium shadow color and then lightly apply above your eye lid to show contrast between the highlighted parts

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    THE RIGHT WORD by Imtiaz Dharker Imtiaz Dharker's poem “The Right Word” focuses on a figure that is in the shadows outside the narrator's house. It is noticeable that the word “outside” appears in the first seven of the poem's nine stanzas, and the word “shadows” or “shadow” in the first six. Because the figure is in the shadows, it is difficult to make out who or what he is, and so the narrator is searching for the right word to identify him. The first stanza describes the figure as “lurking”

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    Victoria McAlister Professor Talcott Ancient Philosophy 5 December 2014 Consistency in the Sun, Line, and Cave Plato’s theory of the Forms showcases that acquiring knowledge involves turning away from the world of senses and moving towards the Forms/world of intellect. Within Plato’s Republic there are three analogies: the sun, line, and cave, which are intended to clarify how things experienced in the sensible world are less real than the Forms. All three analogies are consistent through their

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