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    My early years i was dead set what i always wanted to.Ride a dirtbike The toy dirtbikes as gifts watching every race on the tv and all the continuous beging to my parents please buy me a dirt bike. The day finally came my 8th birthday all i could think about that day was a dirt bike.what kind is it going to be? What color is it going to be? And the excitement just kept running through my body. Right after i blew out those 8 candles and everyone finished eating cake the back garage opened. Everything

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    Paige Burton Comp. 2, 4th hour January 30, 2018 Expository Thoroughbred A thoroughbred is a type of horse. This horse is mostly known for being used as race horses. These horses are commonly known to be used in flat racing throughout North America. Though this is how many people know them, this is not all the thoroughbred can do. This is an amazing breed that is known to be able to do many different things. Thoroughbreds also have a unique style of how they are built and how they (Blocksdorf n.p.)

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    A Journey Through the Eyes of a Jew and a Pole When exploring beyond nature, things can be surprisingly amazing through interesting ways. “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” by John Boyne tells the story of a boy named Bruno who moves to a new home in Auschwitz and finds himself lonely without friends. Later in the story, Bruno notices a fence out of his window far beyond his new home. He is told not to explore the fence by his parents, but disobeys them and explores the fence when no one was watching

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    Essay On The Same Race

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    There are two races running at the same length and time. One of the races has an overwhelming amount of advertisement, is televised, and focused on remarkably more. The other race has the same amount of people, slim to no advertisement, is not broadcast, and has very few people that are aware that it even exists. The races both start. The runners are a flight, both races are at rapid speeds. The race is exhilarating. One of the runners from the first race crosses the finish line. People go ballistic

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    Goals are important because they help you accomplish things further in life. Goals can also help you do things you never thought you would do. For example, if you were trying to work out by running a two mile race, you could make a goal to finish that race. In conclusion goals can help you do things you never thought you could do, get further in life, and complete goals. My goals are to start eating healthier, be stop rushing, get better handwriting, to be a marine biologist, and to make more

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    commitment to science. Einstein was a very smart scholar. When the US found out that the German scientists might win the race to build an atomic bomb, Einstein was asked to write a letter to President Roosevelt recommending that the US pay attention and engage in its own nuclear weapon research. As a result of Einstein's letter and his meetings with Roosevelt, the U.S. entered the "race" to develop the atomic bomb. This was known as the Manhattan project. Soon after

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    At one point in history the human race was endangered of becoming extinct. There was one thing that could save them though. It's was a full structure with an outside that was to big to remember. The inside had an amazing size. It could fit more substance of life that you wouldn't believe. This structure had an amazing list of interesting facts that you should know about. First, let's talk about the outside. This boat had more of a rectangular size. Boats have many different shapes and sizes but

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    writer, she tries to bring unique perspectives to her readers. Often bringing up topics such as race, gender equality, and class.

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    Hamblin Research Paper

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    Two women Olympic contenders showed the world what sports is all about. Shortly after the race started, Nikki Hamblin from New Zealand tripped on the ground, causing US athlete Abbey D'Agostino to collide with her, who also fell. D'Agostino quickly stood up, and gently patted her opponent on the shoulders and asked her to get up. Then both started running again, even though they knew that they had lost hopes of winning the gold. Hamblin narrated the incidence in an interview with LetsRun.com:

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    Bra Queen Letter

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    My Dear, For nearly 11 years this amazing community has been the love of my life and it gave me the platform to connect with you and so many amazing people. Joined by a mutual desire to feel alive from the inside out and that is for every body, every race, every gender and everyone in between. No judgments. I feel so frigging blessed that you are here and doing your thing… extremely well I am sure. You may or may not have noticed that the flavor, the desire and the offerings have changed. The

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