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    My 1 page 9th grade writing assessment will be about how to train an athlete for any sport. I am going to share and or explain why I feel this topic I chose should be important to you. I think it should be an important topic to talk about because a lot of teens and kids get peer pressured to join activities that they necessarily don’t want to participate in. Also, their parents start to wonder why they aren’t playing good or as if they seem like they aren’t trying , well maybe now they understand

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    admissions board. I would just like to begin by thanking you all for allowing me to stand here in front of you today as you listen to my application for a spot in your Bachelor of Kinesiology Program. After a long pursuit of trying to find the right program, I came across yours and once I read the program description I knew right away that this was the program for me. Not only do I think that this program is the perfect fit for me, I also believe that I am the most deserving candidate. But why you may ask

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    Sunday I get up bright and early and go to church. My whole family gets up at the same time then eats breakfast and talks about our plans for the week. "Are there any soccer games this week?" This is the question my Mom always asks me. "They are every Tuesday and Thursday, mom." I reply, then everyone else talks. I never contribute to the conversations. I am not like my brothers who are either the best at their sport or are in all AP classes. My 2 brothers love to rub it in my face that I am not

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    young age I was captivated by sports. It did not matter which one, they all held my attention. Naturally, I choose to participate in one every season beginning when I was four, I played baseball, wrestling and soccer. I participated in these sports through middle school loving every second of them. Once in middle school, even more sports opportunities were opened. The ones that I grew to love involved running, which added track and cross country to my list. During these middle school years, I was a five

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    The first time I heard about Gulf Coast was on the soccer field last year while my sister was practicing. My mom was talking to another mom whose son went to Gulf Coast Middle. She was telling my mom about the different classes that her son was taking. At that moment I decided I wanted to learn more about Gulf Coast. I went home that night and looked on their website to read about the different programs they offered. Given the choice between attending Powell Middle School or Gulf Coast Charter

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    College Essay. When I was young there has always been two career choices I wanted to pursue. The first was becoming a professional soccer player and the second was dealing with computers and learning more about them. Once I began to face reality and realize college was my only real option. I knew what I wanted to become when I was older. Computers had always sparked my imagination when I was younger. When I learned more about them, I realized that the possibilities are endless with computers. The

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    Skipping the last week of school to fly in a plane for the first time across the ocean to another country was a thrill. Frankfurt, Germany was my first plane stop. From there I would board another plane that would take me to Budapest, Hungary, then finally to my last destination, Romania. This was the first time my siblings and I flew on an airplane and it was fascinating because every seat had a mini T.V. behind them and the food was delivered right to our seats. This was a different but exciting

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    that he already is. As a soccer player myself, I know about the aggressiveness and intensity it takes. You have to be tough and fight your way through. I can really relate myself to Paul and his experiences. I myself am a goalie so I know about what you have to do and accomplish on and off the field. It isn’t an easy take to succeed but that is what makes the sport even more fun. You have to work to your highest potential if you want to do well. Paul Fisherman is

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    Alexia Hipp May 10, 2017 Period: 7 Ballew Paul’s New Life “I tried to lighten the mood.” We’ve all been at this stage where we know that we made a choice that affected someone else’s life. In Tangerine, Paul Fisher’s life is affected by many events that occur. First, Paul moves, then he gets kicked off his soccer team, and then he finds out that he is lied to all his life for how his bad eyesight came to be. Decisions made by various characters had consequences that impacted Paul. Paul’s father

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    My whole life I have wanted to teach. Ever since watching my kindergarten teacher write on the chalk board, create fun activities, and grade papers I knew I wanted to teach. My motives have changed since that time in my life. I want to teach because it brings me a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction when I know I am helping another person grow intellectually and as a person. Whether it 's inside or outside of the classroom, I will try my best to help my students succeed. I plan on teaching

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