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    A racquetball court; totally encased indoor or outside with a front divider. The standard racquetball court is rectangular: 40 feet long, 20 feet wide, and 20 feet high with red lines portraying the organization and serve gathering ranges. The organization box is confined by the short line and the organization line. Inside the organization box there are two game plans of lines inverse to the short and organization lines. One course of action of lines is 18 inches from, and parallel to, the side dividers

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    because she has to and she cares about her husband. Mrs. Mitty also asks Walter to put on his gloves, he does so in front of his wife, clearly just to get away because later he takes them off when he stops at a red light. But just as the light goes green a cop yells at him to drive and he almost instinctively pull his gloves back on. This must mean he actually is cold, and he does indeed need the gloves. Walter is forgetful and clumsy and seems to be really dependent on Mrs. Mitty, this might be

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    the game are, In order to start a game you must have 5 players and a goalie. The maximum players you are allowed to have on the bench are 18 skaters and 2 goalies. Every player must have the required equipment. The required equipment is a helmet, gloves, shin guards, skates, elbow pads, mouth guard, and chest protector. Games are three twenty minute periods played with a rubber puck. The game is very physical and is based around body contact but to hit legally you can only hit with your shoulder

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    It was a saturday morning I had to get up and get ready for my baseball game. It was one of the most important games me and my team had ever played we were going up against a team called Storm Red, we started off the game not so good but we came back in the last couple of innings we stated a rally we were scoring and scoring over and over again. We ended up mercy ruling which means we scored to much for the other team to come back and win the game so we won 13-5. It was the next morning which was

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    fast across the window the boys went in the house the door slammed with a bang the boys tried to get out but the door was jammed. They yelled help help just then a voice said nobody coming to save you! The man in a clown costume he had sharp ,teeth red around, his eyes and ,black eyes. The clown ran

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    work practice controls will be used to prevent or minimize exposure to bloodborne pathogens. The specific engineering controls and work practice controls used are listed below: 6.2.6.1 Washing hands immediately or as soon as feasible after removal of gloves or other personal protective equipment; 6.2.6.2 Washing hands and any other skin with soap and water, or flushing mucous membranes with water immediately or as soon as feasible following contact of such body areas with blood or other potentially infectious

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    display as well. Economic inequality is the difference found in various measures of economic well-being among individuals in a group, among groups in a population, or among countries. Take the doctor from The Pearl, “He had on his dressing gown of red watered silk that had come from Paris…On his lap was a silver tray with a silver chocolate pot and a tiny cup of eggshell china, so delicate that it looked silly when he lifted it with his big hand,”(10). The description of the doctors surrounding itself

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    Curley’s wife is introduced, she was seen attractive. ‘A girl was standing there looking in. She had full rouged lips and wide-spaced eyes, heavily made up. Her fingernails were red. Her hair hung in little rolled clusters, like sausages. She wore a cotton house dress and red mules, on the insteps of which were little bouquets of red ostrich feathers.’ Her all dressed up and ready for a party like appearance could show how she had a reason to be seen like this. She maybe a lonely girl in the ranch, therefore

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    story and built a great foundation for Salinger. When discussing The Catcher in the Rye I first think of Holden’s red hunting cap. It seemed the red hunting cap was just something that Holden bought in Brooklyn and enjoyed wearing. Actually, it was much more than a hat; it was the most important symbol in the story and controversially the most important symbol in all novels. The red hunting cap was used to symbolize Holden’s uniqueness and individuality. Uniqueness and individuality really described

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    There is a culture behind everything and everyone. The human race is a culture its self because we all have in common the fact that we are all human. But there are even increasingly smaller cultures and sub cultures in this world. For example, baseball is a culture of its very own and within that one culture there are hundreds of sub cultures. But the reason that baseball exists and is able to be a culture is due to the ones that play the game. Those people are the players themselves and the things

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