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    Video 01: The Selective Attention Test Describe: There was 6 people in the room passing around 2 different basketballs. The one group of people was wearing white while the other was wearing black. The point of this video is to count how many times the ball is passed around among the people wearing white. As you are trying to count all the group members they are moving and passing the ball. You are so focused on counting that you miss the gorilla walking right in the middle of the group. The ball

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    My Grandfather’s Lessons I remember when I was young, I loved fishing with my Grandfather because he was an amazing man who always cared for his family. It was one of the most exciting things I did as a kid because I felt like I was bonding with my grandfather. He was always fun to be around when he made jokes, played around, and taught me life lessons. Reeling in fishes was an accomplishment for me and my grandfather even if it was just one, we found it as if we did something great together. I remember

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    Little did I know the school pass I received from the office ended up being more than what I had originally thought. As a sophomore, I knew that most of the passes were for guidance appointments or doctor’s appointment. After the pass was handed to me, several thoughts ran through my mind. What is this pass for? Maybe this is just for an appointment I had completely forgotten about. Or could I be in trouble? My legs moved quickly down the stairs and through the main hallway, shuffling in between

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    Hot Potato Evaluation

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    believe that the objective was achieved though this activity, as except one child was eventually able to pass along the animals properly. For example, in blue group six preschooler automatically comprehended the objective of the game and passed the animals along smoothly, while two (G.M and G.P) children need to be reminded that this is a sharing activity and that we need to continuously pass along the animals. In yellow group every

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    Legacy in ‘Death of a Salesman’ and ‘Fences’ I am convinced that the greatest legacy we can leave our children are happy memories: those precious moments so much like pebbles on the beach that are plucked from the white sand and placed in tiny boxes that lay undisturbed on tall shelves until one day they spill out and time repeats itself, with joy and sweet sadness, in the child now an adult. Parents play an enormous role on teaching their children different virtues and teaching them right from

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    It was it. Today was the day that all of our hard work and preparation would matter. Weeks of conditioning and giving up our social lives to train were finally put to work. It was it. It was the NLL championship track meet. Right from when I woke up the day felt different. My stomach churned and all I could think about was how much I wanted to win. I could barely eat because my nerves were nibbling away at me. As I was getting driven to school, I kept picturing my running strategy in my head. I

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    Lob Pass Defense

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    The one-three-one or “lob pass” defense is a zone defense commonly used in basketball. The one-three-one defense became famous from it’s use by the legendary Bernard "Red" Sarachek. Bernard was a basketball coach for Yeshiva University in New York City from 1940 to 1969. This feared defense when ran correctly has very many advantages. However there are still a few flaws in this defense. This defense is named for its formation since there is one defender at the point, three defenders at the free

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    The Vice President for the University assumes the duties of the President when he or she is not present, assists the president in coordinating activities, coordinates volunteer events, communicates with the Arizona athletics marketing interns when it comes to volunteer needs for the organization. The nutritionist plays a vital role in the overall success or failure when it comes to the athletes at the university. When it comes to working out food equates to fuel. That said, putting the wrong fuel

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    unlike the short story by Porter which is about a woman who is about to pass away but is in refusal of death. The poem Dickson wrote about was as if it were our protagonist ghost telling us about the fly she heard on the far side of her grave. Unlike Porter’s short story which was told to us by the woman who is close to death. In the short story by Porter her state of denial is more like a must, she wasn 't ready to pass and believed that the doctor should care for someone who was actually sick

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    An Arising Problem “The only permission, the only validation and the only opinion that matters in our quest for greatness is our own” (Maraboli). In today’s world it is difficult to curb that nasty habit of seeking approval from others. It is probably due to the fact that if we don’t feel like we are accepted we will become unnoticed, unimportant or forgotten. When in reality the only sense of acceptance that is needed is within ourselves. My parent’s approval was not the easiest task to achieve

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