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    Sergio Ramirez Dr. Taylor Joy Mitchell HU 145HB 20 October 2015 Bodybuilding: Strongest Man on Earth Bodybuilding began to be practiced by the ancient Greek and Egyptian societies in order to gain strength and was seen as a measure of power; Greeks celebrated the human body by building and strengthening their muscles. These societies began building their bodies by moving and carrying different size and weight stones to reach their intended body transformation. Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary

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    an immigrant family, her clothes were out of style, and she lived in a tenement. I believe that the thing that wouldn’t allow her to contact her father was that she probably did not want to go to the post office by herself, for it was common for a man to do that business. Another reason for her not going to the post office is that Jane could not afford the money to send the

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    Superman, Batman, Ironman, Hulk, Thor, etc. All ‘heroes’ in the world, but not just superheroes are ‘heroes’. Everyone has the potential to become a hero, and heroism traits are a part of everyone. A hero isn’t always the strongest human being that risks their life, a hero is someone who makes a positive impact in someone else’s life and overcomes challenges. Bob Riley said, “Hard times don’t create heroes. It is during the hard times when the ‘hero’ within us is revealed.” This quote proves how

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    We have many sports such as baseball, football. and basketball but all of these sports have one thing in common, they all have another sport within themselves. Weightlifting is one of the most common used practices in almost every sport. This practice, weightlifting or in other terms lifting heavy objects. It has been a part of life since the beginning of time. Even the earliest of human civilizations had records of some type of weightlifting. The Chinese Zhou Dynasty, Ancient Egyptians and The

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    The crew of the seal hunting ship the Ghost stood in disbelief as they gazed upon their recently departed first mate. Then a most unusual thing occurred. The captain began yelling at the dead man like a raging storm. Oaths rolled from his lips in a continuous stream. And they were not nice and thoughtful words or mere expressions of indecency. Each word was a blasphemy, and there were many words. It is this lack of remorse for others that defines Wolf Larsen, the antagonist in The Seal Wolf by Jack

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    notion of sorrow and fear that laid over everyone in the quarter. One could argue that the end of A Lesson Before Dying prevailed with consolation rather than desolation since according to Paul, “He was the strongest man in that crowded room, Grant Wiggins.” Paul’s point is that Jefferson died a man as a result of Grant. Despite what someone might say, I still consider this argument to be wrong considering that Grant is still upset because Jefferson did not have a “Jury of his peers;” everyone on that

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    My Father the strongest alien on planet Jungle, had left the safety of our house in order to deal with a civilization of aliens, outside of our door steps, intent on taking him down for his authority and power, the group had a power that overshadowed all others within the race. This left me in charge for the remainder of the time, to protect those I see unfit to fight for themselves in our household, if my father was defeated. I quite honestly believed being ranked the second strongest alien; I had

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    Wait, have i told you how Braum got his shield?” The girl shook her head. The hearth fire snapped, its warmth holding off the night’s chill. “Well, in the mountains above our village lives the man we call Braum. He mostly stays up at his farm, tending to his sheep and goats, but he is the kindest man anyone has ever met, he always has a smile on his face and a laugh on his lips.” “now , one day, something terrible happened. A young troll boy around your age was climbing the mountain and stumbled

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    are inside each and every one of us. Heroes are all around us in both the modern and past world. These heroes are created in many ways, but it doesn’t take a risky moment, or it doesn’t take saving the world to be a hero. A hero isn’t always the strongest human being that risks their life, a hero is someone who makes a positive impact in someone else’s life and overcomes challenges. To begin, Bob Riley said, “Hard times don’t create heroes. It is during the hard times when the ‘hero’ within us is

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    Hey guys, so today if you're in Cook's classes you know that we did this awesome game called Walk the Line. It's questions that you can either agree or disagree to and explain your reasoning. Well the last day for them was today, and one question really stood out to me. It was "Anyone can succeed if you work hard enough." I totally agree with this statement because of my own personal experiences and the famous motivational speaker, Eric Thomas who has inspired me to push to my limits to become

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