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    got ready and ran back towards the goal. My teammate passed me the ball and I went in for a shot but had to back up because the other team knew our plan for me to score. I passed the ball back to my teammate; the ball was passed around randomly trying to confuse the other team of what we were going to do. When the ball was passed back to me I went in for the shot but the whistle was blown before I could shoot. This meant I was going to have a clear shot on goal if I could get it pass the goalie fouled

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    isolated and unemotional.] Benjamin stands mute to himself on the automated, moving walkway at the busy LAX airport the camera is positioned to reveal Ben's left profile while the frame height is a medium close shot allowing Ben's image to dilute in the viewers mind. In this profile shot, the character is positioned to the right third of the frame to allow sufficient space in front of Ben. This is done in order to not cluster the characters line of sight as seen by the viewer. Dustin Hoffman's

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    toe nail came off. Salva came close to giving up, but his uncle kept him determined by giving him goals.”When they reached the bushes, Uncle pointed out a clump of rocks up ahead, and told Salva to walk as far as the rocks,”(P.54) This quote shows that Salva's Uncle him goals. Salva needed determination on his journey, because of obstacles like that.

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    creates a slapstick comedy moment with Gonzo falling about while Duke attempts to help him. The long shot dominates this moment effectively due to how much of the environment is shown – the carousel, the casino, and other potential obstacles are visible in the background, combining to create several planes of depth and movement, producing a parallax effect and disorientating the viewer. This shot type positions the audience to sympathise with Gonzo’s comedic struggle through the movement of the camera

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    girls education. Despite the cultural traditions of Malala Yousafzai’s community, she has grown as a world leader in spreading world peace throughout the globe, through her challenges, her accomplishments, and her growth in publicity, with her common goal being an education for all girls. In the Middle East, each country has traditions that are unique, and Pakistan, the home country of Malala Yousafzai, is no exception, especially with the patterns and rules of culture. The role of many muslim women

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    in bay city for a hockey tournament. We the Kentwood Falcons were facing Kalkaska. I was on offence with Charlie and Trevor. It was the first period, I had the puck. I skated up the ice, and I took a shot. The puck soared through the air and into the net! GOOOOOOOOOOAL! I yelled “ there's one goal!” After that my friend Jack scored twice in one shift giving us a 3 to 0 lead. Jack was my team's lead scorer, and I was a little jealous about that. T me and him are great friends. Then the second period

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    play against our division rivals, the Hilton Heat. As we were warming up my teammate Justin and I were talking. “So, do you think you’ll score today,” Justin said. “I don’t know Hilton has a good defense but if I get the chances I think ‘ll get i goal.” “Yeah me too” Hilton had faced us before and we won 2-1 in a tight match for second place in our division, but now Hilton was seeking for revenge.As we ran on the field to start the game I could here my heart pumping as blood was rushing through

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    Introduction- The critical review of this performance analysis paper titled, Game location and team quality effects on performance profiles in professional soccer, authors Joaquin Lago-ballesteros and Carlos Lago-Penas. Researchers and team sports professionals all over the world are using performance analysis both to improve their understanding of their sport and the development of their teams (Taylor et al., 2008). The aim of this investigation therefore was to examine the influence of game location

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    Edward Hirsch Fast Break

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    is about the act of a fast break in basketball where one team gets the ball and swiftly attacks the other goal. The poem talks about how one of the players on the team boxes out his man, gets the rebound and throws it to another player who is hustling towards the opponent’s goal. Hirsch expresses the scene in an interesting way by using techniques such as personification by stating, “A hook shot kisses the rim…” creating a romantic almost blissful feeling toward the whole ordeal. The

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    The Great Gatsby is an old story set in the 1920s which the director Baz Lurhmann has reimagined to help make it relate to the modern viewer. Lurhmann uses close ups, tracking/dolly shots and mid shots to help attract to the modern viewers sympathetic side. He does this through the character of Nick and his mental illness, Gatsbys unfortunate death and unreachable dream and Daisy’s romantic relationship with both Tom and Gatsby. At the beginning of the movie, Lurhman shows Nick in a Sanatorium to

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