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    “Hockey is a unique sport in the sense that you need each and every guy pulling in the same direction to be successful,” according to Wayne Gretzky. Hockey is a very fun and cool sport, and it involves a couple guys with sticks and a rubber puck, normally on a sheet of ice. Hockey is a game that lasts 20 minutes with 3 different periods, not quarters. This essay with be about The Blackhawks because I know most about them and how they have started. I go wherever, and I keep the Blackhawks in mind

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    What happens when you complete your journey? In the texts “Back Roads” by Vinnie Rotondaro and “A Winter’s Drive” by ReadWorks the authors explain that when you take life slow and pursue the journey you reward will be waiting. Both stories have characters who go on a journey, whether it's to canada or just a trip, go slowly and pursue their trip to find their prize at the end. The characters in “Back Roads” decide to take the back roads instead of the highway and end up finding a small town with

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    Brady's Legacy

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    talked about topic in the world of sports than the G.O.A.T discussion. The reason is because it is such a controversial and subjective topic. Very few have undisputedly reached greatest of all time status in the world of sports. Micheal Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, Muhammed Ali, and Usain Bolt are the main names that jump out at you whenever debating this subject. These athletes have left a legacy that has been unrivalled or challenged by their

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    It all started in my basement, I was playing my Xbox in my soft gray couch as the screeching door was opened. My mom walked in frantically and nervous as she handed me the shiny gray ipad. Suddenly I looked at the ipad it was a blank white screen, it was slower than molasse as I sat there I was freaking out about what she had to show me. There were thoughts bubble in my head like¨Is it really what think it is” or ¨ Did I make the team¨. After a dreadful five minutes it finally had come I was so scared

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    One of the most marketable athletes from the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver was the gold medal-winning American snowboarder Shaun White. Prior to the Games, White was already a marketing goldmine. He first won gold in Torino in 2006 and had amassed nine X-Games gold medals by the time the Vancouver Games began. His personality, image and dominance of his sport all contributed to the cultivation of a media image re-made for marketing. White's empire includes a multi-million-selling snowboarding

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    Student Athlete Identity

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    Homework in all my classes, two tests the next day, an essay to finish, and a soccer game in Noblesville. This is all in one day. "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.” said by the famous Wayne Gretzky. Students all around the globe work hard to juggle being an athlete and a student simultaneously. The foremost reason my cultural identity is centered on being a student athlete is because it can be extremely overwhelming and the only way to stay on top of the game is to stay on schedule. There

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    “Obstacles are put in your way to see if what you want is really worth fighting for.” I think this quote is so powerful and so true because lots of things people do they have to go outside of their comfort zone, and it is not easy. Fear of course is a big one for a lot of people, roller coasters, spiders, heights, public speaking, competing, and so much more. Of course getting over fears and overcoming that, is possible but most likely people don't have to deal with that everyday of their lives.

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    No Pros in Performance Enhancing Drugs Bigger, faster, stronger. Everyone's goal is to become the best at what they do. From the Wayne Gretzky in hockey, Michael Jordan in basketball, or Serena Williams in tennis every athlete wants to be the best. But is it worth cheating to become the best? Performance enhancing drugs should continue to be illegal in athletics due to the immoral use, to probable increase of concussions, and the failure of bodily functions. The first reason performance enhancing

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    Sports Logo

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    Priyanka Vasudeva “Sports Logos an Insult to Aboriginals” By: Noah Augustine “Sports Logos an Insult to Aboriginals” is an essay explaining how professional sports teams use Indian symbols. Aboriginals find it very offensive when sports teams adopt their cultural icons. The writer uses examples such as Cleveland Indians, Washington Redskins and Washington Redskins to portray an image of how these icons have been use. Augustine states that the use of these religious symbols or spiritual leaders

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    Wayne Gretzky once said “you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” This means if you never try something, there would be no outcome. Not trying something is futile because there is no harm in doing it. In the Hunger Games (by Suzanne Collins) in the land of Panem there are 12 districts, which get called to a reaping where the government picks one boy and one girl from each district for the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is when the 24 tributes from the districts are put in an areas to fight

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