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    I too was taken back by the importance of play, and how the absence of play from a young age into our later years can have so many adverse effects on one’s personality, state of mind, and attitude towards life in general. In the Stuart Brown video, I was shocked that one of the findings from the Texas murderer was due to the lack of play (Brown, 2008). Stuart also covered the many types of play and their importance, such as, body play, object play (playing through the use of your hands) has a direct

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    Kelly Phenger Biography

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    Wood County hospital my mother, better known as Kelly Pheneger was born from Mike and Darlene Amos. She was the middle child of three siblings; Ryan, Cristina, and her. She lived in two different places; Bowling Green, Ohio and Fort Myers, Florida as well as three different schools; Eastwood, Bowling Green, and St. Als. Kelly is fair complected and always says “life is you make it”. As Kelly grew her sense of style did too. By the time she was in high school big hair for girls was in fashion. She put

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    friends: The Chandler Senior Center Located at 202 East Boston Street, this facility offers seniors over 55 exciting social activities weekly from card games to luncheons. They host a weekly bowling event where seniors can make new friends, socialize and get some exercise. Every Thursday, seniors meet and go bowling at the Kyrene Lanes on West Chandler Boulevard at 1 p.m. This activity cost $6, which includes three games and shoe rental. Lone Butte Casino Located at 1077 South Kyrene Road, this casino

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    Westlake Lanes memo

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    MEMORANDUM TO: Shelby Givens (General Manager, Westlake Bowling Lanes - here onwards "WBL") FROM: Kumar Gaurav (Candidate # 75745133, UBC) SUBJECT: Recommendation towards business planning for WBL DATE: 2nd September 2013 Key Issues: Shelby Givens, G.M of WBL could not get the business on track to repay the funds the board had loaned it 16 months before. In Jan 2010, the business profited for the 1st time in two years. But, now she wants to decide on a future direction for the business, so

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    In 1989 a statue was placed in New York City in a small park called Bowling Green in the middle of the night. The 7,100 pound, 11-foot tall bronze bull became a popular attraction. It was placed there in wake of the 1987 stock market crash, symbolizing America financial resilience and can-do spirit. The Charging Bull now has another statue as its new neighbour, a young girl. The girl, also made of bronze, comes in at just 4-feet tall and is staring down the bull. The statue is posing with her hands

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    An Essay About Kentucky

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    state on June 1, 1792. Kentucky has many cities that have many people and here are the largest cities in Kentucky population, Lexington has the most citizens with 314,488, second is Ironville with 288,649, third is Louisville with 243,639,fourth is Bowling Green with 63,616, and finally fifth is Owensboro with 59,042. Each of these cities has a historical register or something deemed worthy of preservation such as Buckman Tavern and Gratz Park Historic District in Lexington, Derbyshire and Ironville

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    On 06/12/2016, at approximately 0029 hours, while on an Off Duty detail at Airport Lanes Bowling, located at 190 E Airport Blvd, Sanford. I attempted to make contact with an black male juvenile, who later became known to me as Marcees Kilpatrick (arrestee) to ask him to leave the property for causing a disturbance. At that time, Kilpatrick stated he was not giving me his name and did not have to provide me with any information. I advised Kilpatrick that I wanted his information to contact his

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    Really Cool Shit • Disappearing Spy Paper. Write a top secret note, then drop it in water and it dissolved. Confidentiality assured. • Magic light bulb. I loved this thing. It looked just like a regular light bulb, but touch the bottom to any metal item or aluminum foil and it would light up. I’d put a piece of tin foil in my mouth and stick the bulb in, and Wah-la, it would light up. All light bulbs have a life span, and my bulb’s life ended when Peter screwed it into a real lamp. FUCK! (So I guess

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    “A Night to Forget” by Lee Lomas, is a narrative essay which discusses how important it is for a teenage driver to listen to their parents so they will know which path to take as a sixteen year old driver. Lomas takes the audience through a night that starts off with excitement, but to end in despair. The author explains his night of changing his driving course in hazardous weather, to almost losing his life in a horrible wreck. The author presents in this essay having courage, strength, and unexplained

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    My heart raced with fear and nervous anticipation as I drove to the top of Thunderbird Mountain in the rear of a random stranger’s pickup truck. My gut told me I should go home before any of this happened, but I was tired of always being stuck in my house when my friends were always going out. My mother had complete trust in me, and I knew I would not have any problems getting permission to hang out with my best friend. To both my mom and I, this would be a normal night; I would sleep over at

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