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    Workrate Definition

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    How do you define workrate? The term 'workrate' was introduced to me during the earlier stages of my wrestling fandom when I stumbled upon online communities who would throw the word around quite readily. Even with the term still in common usage, I have never seen it given a widely-agreed upon and concrete definition. In my view workrate is somewhat distinct from "good work", and refers to the athletic and mechanical aspects of a match, in addition to the fluidity of its execution, bumping, and

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    Should Sports Be Co-Ed

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    charging at a 150-pound woman doesn’t exactly seem like the safest scenario.” (Meuret 1). Another example is strength. Stated in the article “Should sports be co-ed?” “strength is another big factor. The world’s strongest woman, who bench pressed 531 lbs, does not compare to the world’s strongest man, who bench pressed 1,008 lbs.” (S 1). We should not integrate men and women into the same team because with this difference in strength being as drastic as it is, that is not fair to the male or the female

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    success would be caused by him start competing in an individual sport rather than on a team. Magnus is a former world’s strongest man winner of

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    red balls to shake our gravity up.” and “He reels that heaven in landing it ball by ball,” These two quotes show that he really is a pretty good juggler. Stanzas 19-21 show how the speaker feels watching him. Obviously, he is very excited to see the man juggle the “Weight of the world.”

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    In 1904 at the St. Louis World’s Fair there was an exhibit funded by the US Government to show Americans what life was like in the Philippine colonies. Unfortunate this exhibition was not accurate representation of people’s lives in the Philippines. They were portrayed as being uncivilized and practitioners of non-God fearing religions, even though many Philippine people converted Roman Catholicism under Spanish rule. The Government conveyed a distorted representation of the Philippines to convince

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    strove to be like the gods. The two sides of this ideal were wisdom and action. The two largest of the city states, Athens and Greece, each strongly represent one of those two sides of Arête. The city state that leans toward wisdom is Athens. To be a man of wisdom, one has to develop the mind and philosophical abilities. Athens naturally leaned toward wisdom given that their patron god was Athena, the goddess of wisdom. Athenians took pride in their education teaching

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    Neverland Peter wants to escape so before the ship left dock he would make a run for it but another man beat him to it and the man faced the consequences. while on the aft of the boat he met a beautiful young lady named Molly they spoke for a short while before she had to go. This story develops the idea that Peter and Molly are good kids dedicated to saving the starstuff and make sure the world’s strongest power is not put in bad hands. For example, chapters ten through nineteen are about Peter being

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    follows Beowulf, the strongest hero of the Geats, comes to help the king of the Danes a neighboring kingdom , whose mead hall in Heorot has been under attack by a monster known as Grendel. The story of beowulf isn't as different from a modern hero we all know and love , Batman created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger first appeared in Detective Comics #27 In 1939 and fights crime in the fictional Gotham city , He is known as the Defender of Gotham and the World's Greatest Detective. Beowulf

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    Honor, something powerful enough to sculpt the world’s oldest and most powerful empires. Throughout history great empires such as China, Japan, and the Anglo-Saxons have fought and died in the hunt for honor and fame; bringing life to many great and powerful heroes. Beowulf, one such hero, who fought many great battle in the name of honor and fame; putting his all into each battle he encountered. In the epic Beowulf, Beowulf decides to help Hrothgar with the dreaded monster Grendel and then battling

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    very dangerous, brave men continue to serve in this line of work to protect our amazing country in any way they can because they believe in this country and they believe in freedom and liberty. Navy SEALs are some of the world’s strongest and bravest soldiers and to become one, a man must brave the cold, the heat, physical exhaustion, mental strain, and many other things but they do it for us, the citizens that call this fine country home and they do it so that we can sleep at night without worrying

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