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    Overview: The United Center took the place of the old Chicago Stadium on August 18, 1994 and became home of two remarkable teams. The United Center was built by William Wirtz (owner of the Blackhawks), and Jerry Reinsdorf (majority owner of the Blackhawks and team chairman of the Bulls). The Blackhawks and Bulls each own 50 percent of the Center in a joint venture. It is the largest arena in the United Stated and the NBA. The United Center has hosted over 200 events each year and 40 million guests

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    Nursing Task DI- Dealing with clients In this report, I will be explaining all of the situations and how they should be dealt with. The situations which I will be evaluating are animal emergencies, euthanasia, animal escapes, complaints, routine advice and a dispute over payment. Animal Emergencies Animal emergencies can be very upsetting for the owners as their animals are part of their family. Animal emergencies could be anything from a simple first aid to a more complicated situation. When dealing

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    Phoebe’s lunchtime ritual was over. Closing the heavy oak door Lindsay manoeuvred the pram down the cold stone steps. As the church clock struck two, she pushed the red pram through the woods. The rich earthy smell of leaf decay filled her nostrils and a dappled light filtered through the crabby old trees. Humming a tune, Lindsay swerved slightly, missing an exposed tree root. Bending down she looked into the pram at Phoebe. ‘Mr Goblin put a snagging’s in our path, but we were too quick for him

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    When you start your education at Sport and Medical Sciences Academy(SMSA) you are taught and are expected to follow the four core beliefs that shape our school and its environment. The four core beliefs are discipline, respect, dedication, and responsibility or how most students know it as D.R.D.R. However, SMSA students are not the only ones that abide by these rules and beliefs. A well-known athlete that is a great example of this is the New York Yankees shortstop, Derek Jeter. According to Jeter

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    Ralph's Monologue

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    Hope I knew I had to do something as Ralph knocked Phil over. So I pulled my dog whistle out of my pocket and blew as hard as I could. It hurt to see Ralph in pain, however, it hurt even more to see the light in his eyes change to evil slits as he grasped Richard's arm. He halted, suddenly, and shook his head heavily. That's when I charged at him, swiped the chain from my bag, and flung it around Ralph. I could tell he was becoming dizzy as I constricted it, but I kept going. I knew I had to make

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    The Hillsborough tragedy of 1989 was a disaster that took over the UK like a storm. Where at a Liverpool FC football match, there was a surge of fans entering the stadium this caused overcrowding and 96 lives were lost due to being crushed against a fence, which separated the pitch and the fans. Because of this tragedy there were huge debates about whether standing was to be allowed at football matches any longer, people that debated the subject ranged from the general public to MPs. After the disaster

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    been written off before the game had started. The delight when that ball rolled into the back of the net was that of a tingly pleasure. At the time however it appeared the ball was taking an age to roll over the goal line. The tension all around the stadium to whether the ball would go in from that distance and if the ball would even have the range to reach the goal. It was truly outstanding to watch a player from 84 yards out to hit it like he did and even better to score. I still get the sensation

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    Yokohama Stadium is the largest baseball stadium in Japan located in Japan’s second largest city, Yokohama. Yokohama Stadium is placed on two-minute walk from JR Kannai station, just 400 meters of famous Chinatown and a few meters more of Yokohama Port. Near Yokohama Stadium is wonderful Yokohama park were most people enjoy in huge, multicolored tulip garden waiting for a game. It is the home stadium of the famous baseball team Yokohama DeNA Bay. Yokohama DeNa Bay is popular by great success in baseball

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    I was nine-years old in 1952, and it was on a brisk August Sunday afternoon when my Dad took me to my very first 49ers game at Kezar Stadium for an exhibition contest against the Cardinals, from Chicago. As I remember the weather was overcast and the temperature a cool 60 degrees. We left our home at 11:30 a.m., and we walked down Lincoln Way towards the stadium. Dad said that this was his weekly ritual, traveling the same way to every home game. The narrow streets leading to Kezar were jammed

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    Lou Gehrig uses several rhetorical devices in his speech. These rhetorical devices include understatement, anaphora, epistrophe, book-ending, but he also uses rhetorical questions and appeals to pathos. On July 4th, 1939 at Yankee Stadium an audience of 60,000 people gathered to honor Lou Gehrig with a farewell ceremony. Lou Gehrig was diagnosed with ALS which forced him to retire so the players of the 1927 New York Yankees as well as the current team of 1939 showered Gehrig with gifts, though he

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