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    thus stressing the lack of hope that people could recover after war. On March 18, the San Diego Museum of Art will showcase an exhibit on Paul Nash’s World War I paintings. The exhibit includes the following famous paintings: Menin Road, Mule Track, and We Are Making A New World. Nash uses detail and dark colors to makes you realize that war is horrific. Nash’s painting, called Menin Road, shows battlefields with flooded trenches and shattered trees. Two men are running in the background through

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    Introduction: For my Internal Assessment, I am going to investigate the characteristics of elite runners. As a high school track and field and cross country athlete, I am amazed by the abilities of elite runners, who seem to glide through the air effortlessly. By researching the characteristics of their running, I believe that I can become a better runner by implementing some of their mechanics. In theory, running may seem like a simple motion. However, maintaining proper form while physically exerting

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    In high school, I have maintained an Academic Honors diploma track which means I will be graduating with a higher honors than most of my grade. I was only allowed to stay on this track if my GPA was above a 3.0 and I didn’t get a grade lower than a C-. This was a difficult task for me at times because I took hard classes such as AP Biology and AP Calculus. They tested me to see if I was serious about staying on this track. It turns out, I was serious. I never got a grade lower than a C- and my GPA

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    Running is a sport that is both physically and mentally demanding. The thought of running for many is dreadful, but when I think of running I think of how free it makes me feel. There are some people who become distance runners just to stay in shape or because they’re not good at other sports. While I do enjoy the fact that running is a great way to stay in shape, I also see it as something I can put my emotions into and a chance to prove to myself how strong I am. My love admiration for running

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    application which will have the capacity to track sales representative 's area progressively. In spite of the fact that Smartphone can be utilized to track salesperson, however following sales representative is not quite the same as different as businessperson by and large labor for 8-10 hours day by day voyaging throughout the day, the battery running for such quite a while is difficult. This salesperson following framework will have the capacity to track sales representative for quite a while without

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    The video that is linked above is the eulogy speech scene from the 1998 film Without Limits, which follows the running career of Steve Prefontaine. Prefontaine was an Oregonian and a distance runner, and one of the famous names that can claim credit for the running boom in the 1960’s and 1970’s. He at one time held 7 American records, all in long distance events from 2,000 to 10,000 meters. His short career peaked with his appearance at the 1972 Olympics in Munich, where he placed fourth, though

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    The target audience is 18 to 21-year-old women, on Ithaca college’s indoor track and field team. They just recently fell short of being the NCAA Division III National Champions for Indoor Track and Field, and a member of their team stated that their biggest problem is team cohesion. Lack of team cohesion seems to be the biggest problem with the Ithaca Women’s Indoor Track and Field team. Studies have shown that group cohesion is closely related to the success of a team. Teams with low group cohesion

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    reduce poverty, improve standards of living by offering proper education, provide quality healthcare, and repair infrastructure, which will help reduce injuries related deaths. This paper will attempt to explain that despite Nigeria’s strong economic track record their burden of disease is still running rampant, also there are many leading health indicators that need to be readdressed, and finally the steps Nigeria is taking to combat these issues. The burden of disease can be measured using the disability

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    The book”Winter Chance Walking in Wolf Tracks” by Ron Gamer is a great book on how it ties to the environment. This boy 14 years old goes out on a ice fishing and camping trip overnight and gets lost he forgot to pack his food so he has none. His friend Seth works hard to try and find him. In this book and in real life it is very important to preserve the land around you and to protect our animal species and not be a poacher.. It is very important to stay on the trail during snowmobiling so then

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    But once you know about the benefits of long-distance running, you’ll be excited to get your feet on the running track. 1. Burns Calories Okay, this one is an obvious but major benefit of long distance running. Nothing else can burn your calories like a long run can. Do you know that running burns calories faster than any other physical activity or exercise in the

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