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    When we watch a soccer game, some of the best moments come from the way that goals are scored. Some players head the ball into the back of the net, bicycle kick it in, or simply tap it across the goal line. There are various ways to hit a soccer ball to make it go exactly where you want, but it takes great technique to perfect them. One kicking technique that many players use to change the flight of the ball is bending. The ball looks like it is going in one direction, but then at the last minute

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    talking about our next camping and fishing trip. The scoutmaster would have us do charity work around the camp grounds picking up trash. Then the topic of our summer camp came up and we were all excited. The activities planned we all fun and exciting. Paintball and ziplining were my two favorite choice. My cousins were already jumping off the table. We planned to

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    However, RARE did not double check the parental permission slip and assumed that she had permission. RARE’s system that checks the permission slip is flawed. The defendant claims that the facility and equipment meet the minimum standards of the Paintball Association of America. The minimum standard of protection my client had was goggles. The claim had suffered a concussion from shot to her head. If my client was wearing goggle or without goggles, she would have still suffered a concussion since

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    It was a normal day for Rick Hendricks a boy that is 18 years of age and he was growing tired of going to school. On one day he said “i'll make a program that lets me get all the information in the world it's pure genius!” So he went to work as the days grew by his family and friends didn't see him ass much anymore but only few friends got to do the project with him. They were on there way to finish and only few people could find the project on scratch which would let them now all the knowledge

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    Paintball is a game unlike any other I have ever experienced. To play well, one must have several important skills. When playing as a member of a team, you must learn to communicate well with your team. When playing a game, if someone tries to be the superhero and play aggressively, taking out all other opponents, they won 't get very far. The team wouldn 't work well together, and most likely lose the game. Teamwork is one of the most important parts of any game, especially paintball.[ www.exampleessays

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    Video games can be very helpful in school. Although they have a reputation for being “brainwashing” and distracting, they actually teach the players more than you think. Contrary to popular belief, video games are educational and should be included in schools and other forms of education. As a matter of fact, video games can actually be historically accurate. The Assassin’s Creed franchise takes you all over the world and allows you to play as an assassin that knows parkour and uses that ability

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    The Vietnam War was one of the most deadly wars in history, taking over three million lives during the 20-year war. It began in the mid 50’s, between Northern and Southern Vietnam. The United States joined the Vietnam War in 1965, and by 1969 there were about 500,000 U.S. soldiers involved with the war. The war began to slow down in ‘73 when President Nixon pulled the American troops, and the long hard war ended in 1975 after the Communists seized control. The Vietnam war was considered wrong

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    Children at a very young age learn that there are differences between boys and girls. During my childhood years, gender expectations had the greatest impact on me. I can remember my older brother playing paintball with his friends. All the neighborhood boys would come over to our house with their paintball guns and ammunition to target objects and each other. My parents encouraged these masculine activities for him. As for me, I played with

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    from the left, an undersized, awkwardly slow, roly poly. This is the visual I would use to best describe middle school me. At this peculiar point in my life I was really getting into paintball. One weekend over spring break, me and my friend Wesley go to the paint park. If there was ever a day to go to the paintball park, it was that weekend. The paint park was running a special and the place had more people than the ocean had anchovies. I mean it was like the scene from World War Z where the zombies

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