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    6. Chad Christian Clift and the Beauty of Simple Menus Whether he is preparing delightfully tasty meals at a Seattle restaurant or cooking in his own home, Chef Chad Christian Clift believes that the best meals are the ones that are based on simplicity. Working with Asian cuisine has heightened this philosophy, and given him a chance to broaden his definition of simple elegance. There is truly something to be said for keeping a meal or menu item simple. This by no means implies that the item has…

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    months at a time (Brown, 2002). This gave Darwin the time and focus to fully develop his theories on the evolution of man and organisms. He also developed his responses to those who rejected his theory because of the proposed uniqueness of humanity (Bowler, 1989). Darwin, while remaining at home, was able to study the organisms around his house and compare animals to man as responses to these rejections (Brown, 2002). While Darwin was physically isolated, intellectually he was not. Isolation…

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    Declining Social Capital

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    Robert D. Putnam establishes social capital as the trivial umbrella that encompasses norms, trust, network, reciprocity, collectiveness, collaboration and interconnectivity. All of these individual components combined are remarkably important for the solidification of democracy. The presence of a concrete social capital indicates that coordination and cooperation for a mutual advantage is conducted (Putnam 384). However, in his article “Bowling Alone:America’s Declining Social Capital,” Putnam…

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    up to the line and try to reach the donut and swallow it. Time each scout to see which one is the fastest. If the donut touches the ground or the participate uses his hand, he is disqualified. 5. Game : Bowling with mummies : (Toilette Paper Bowlers) Materials : A orange plastic bowling ball (plastic ball is fine) [colored with a face] 12 toilette paper rolls (anything else creative) [decorate] Score Sheet Rules and Objectives : Each person of a group gets to come up twice to bowl and…

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    Dallas Cowboys Flashback

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    Cowboys Flashback: Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots Connections The history of these two teams playing each other is short, as they prepare to play for the twelfth ever and the first time since 2011. The Dallas Cowboys lead the series 7-4 winning the first seven from 1971-1996 and losing the last four meetings in 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2011. Despite the limited history, the Cowboys and Patriots have many player and coaching connections: 1.Drew Bledsoe- Bledsoe put his name on the map by…

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    Athletes can benefit a lot from basketball camps, since these allow them to perform their best in sports and learn the true meaning of teamwork. Athletes will be physically and mentally pushed to the limits no matter what they are attending: a basketball camp for a day or one that lasts for a month. Aside from joining different physical activities, a basketball camp enables attendees to listen to motivational speeches, get encouraged and get various rewards for their efforts. Those who can join…

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    Bowling Team Analysis

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    Joining the bowling team shaped and formed who I am today. The challenges I faced helped me learn skills that are applicable to everyday life. At first, bowling team seemed time consuming and I was unsure whether or not I would enjoy the experience. At the time I was adjusting to harder classes in my first year of high school, and adding fifteen to twenty hours a week to my schedule made time very valuable. At first I struggled to finish assignments and homework without depriving myself of sleep…

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    A lot of of the supporters started to point out that the sitcom contained positive messages. Professor, Gerry Bowler, of Canadian Nazarene College in Calgary stated that "If this is a show where good usually triumphs, where the family virtues are always affirmed in the end, why are Christians put off by it? ...if you're a mature Christian you could watch it" (Bowler). Furthermore, William Romanowski, a professor at Calvin College alleged a lot of the episodes "leave God and religion open…

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    New York came into this game with one goal in mind, to contain the dynamic skillset of Miami’s Jay Ajayi and force quarterback Jay Cutler to beat them. They did just that as the 2016 pro bowler finished with just 16 rushing yards on 11 carries while Cutler completed just 26/44 passes while tacking on to his notorious interception count over the years. In fact, the one touchdown Cutler through in this game came with just 6 second left on…

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    Crystal Allen author of How Lamar’s Bad Prank Won a Bubba-Sized Trophy is trying to portray thirteen-year-old Lamar as a confident self-proclaimed maddest, baddest, most spectacular bowler ever at Striker’s Bowling Paradise. Lamar’s summer is about to begin and with it comes the best bowling games, the opportunity in getting a job, and will finally get the girl of his dreams. Not to mention that his bowling idol Bubba Sanders is going to make an appearance at his favorite bowling place to…

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