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    Little girls usually request princess gowns and Barbie dolls for their birthday each year. Growing up, for my birthday, I asked my parents for a little sister. A bit of an unconventional gift. I wanted nothing more than someone to share closets with, to help me get ready for dates, and to gossip endlessly with. My wish was never granted. Instead, I got something I did not realize I needed. Something I would not immediately realize how life changing it would be. God graced me with two older brothers

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    their revenues. Furthermore they will receive more and money from loads of sponsorships that the television company are associated with. Negative- One of the negatives of television is that many football games or major football tournaments like the FA Cup, UEFA Champions League or Europa League are either broadcasted on Sky Sports or BT Sports. Football supports who buy the sky sports bundle to watch their team play pay £47.50 a month for only the on their Sky Sports package. However not all football

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    I never really had a grandmother figure in my life until recently. Both my grandmas were older and incapable of watching small children. Growing up, my friends would stay with their grandma, go places and be spoiled by them. Last summer my dad and I decided to search for a car in Florida. His philosophy on cars was that we had to go somewhere below the rust belt. I was obsessed with the 2010 Mazda 3 and Florida had an abundance of them. My mom's Aunty Tina lived in Florida and we have always been

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    Niagara Icedogs Essay

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    It’s shaping up to be a December to remember for the Niagara IceDogs. The Ontario Hockey League team so far has played five games this month and has won four of them, including the last three in a row. Their latest victory - and seventh in the last 11 games - came Saturday night in Ottawa, where the IceDogs blanked the 67’s 3-0 to wrap up a two-game road swing through eastern Ontario. Matthew Philip, Danial Singer and Elijah Roberts each scored a goal, and Stephen Dhillon stopped 29 shots for his

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    What is the first image that comes to mind when you think of hockey? The Stanley cup? The average amount of goals scored in a game? No, Most people think of fighting. Two people going at it, trying to kill each other while on ice. There is a lot of controversy if this should stay in the game. I think fighting should be allowed in the National Hockey League (NHL). Some of the reason why fighting should be allowed in the National Hockey League are fighting could prevent other injuries.Fighting is

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    Mark Halsey

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    when to look at the video. Set rules like all penalties or red cards have to be reviewed by the assistant is another idea being thrown around.   The English Football Association are finally beginning experiments with video referees in this season FA cup. Referees will have a tablet available for them to view Instant replays of the game, similar to the TMO for tries in Rugby. Currently, there are too many what ifs in Football, from amateur level to the international stage, it is unprofessional and not

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    Iginla's Goal Analysis

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    Iginla Scores His 600th Goal The goal may not have been worthy of a highlight reel, but it was a significant one. Colorado Avalanche, Jarome Iginla, became the 19th player to score 600 goals on Sunday during a 4-1 win against the Los Angeles Kings. Said goal was not meant to go in the net. Iginla was parallel to the right side of the net. His intention was to pass the puck across the crease. It ended up ricocheting out Kings’ defenseman Jake Muzzin’s skate, ultimately going past goalie Jhonas

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    Amateur Top Prospect Maxim Letunov, C, University of Connecticut (Hockey East) One half of a dynamic duo alongside of Kyle Connor (WPG) with the Youngstown Phantoms, Maxim Letunov is a streaky, lanky forward with a ton of offensive ability. Letunov is a shifty forward, who recently finished a 25 goal, 39 assist season in the USHL. While it’s not one of the powerhouse NCAA schools, the University of Connecticut offers something that other schools may not have been able to, playing time. All reports

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    Laura Fortino Essay

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    Laura Fortino has had quite an amazing career so far. Her historic NCAA experience with Cornell stationed her at sixth in all-time team assists, and she left the team with the second-highest plus-minus in school history (+142). She is a two-time gold medalist and four-time silver medalist with Team Canada, and assisted on the golden goal at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi. She’s a two-time CWHL all-star. Oh, and she’s turning 25 on January 30th. Laura grew up playing in the minor hockey alliance

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    Mark McMorris was born on December 9th, 1993 in Regina, Saskatchewan Canada. Mark is the son of Saskatchewan provincial politician Don McMorris, a grain farmer. Craig McMorris being Mark’s older brother is also a professional snowboarder, McMorris eventually became a professional Canadian snowboarder in 2010, who specializes in the slopestyle and Big Air events. McMorris was the first ever complete a backside triple cork 1440. He has accomplished quite a lot for being so young. He has racked up a

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