The Starting Line Essays

  • A Will To Win

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    lessons of perseverance and determination as was passed down from seniors to myself. My successes gave me the exhilarating feeling of winning a race. But more importantly my failures taught me to persevere and practice my hardest, because on the starting line your ethnicity, gender, or height matter very little. Running track gave many new experiences that forever shaped the person I am today. Although I am a member of many diverse communities... ... middle of paper ... ... had found my vocation:

  • Personal Narrative: Overcoming My Asthma and Completing a Marathon

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    mind of someone continually, intrusively, and to a troubling extent, how can me wanting to do my best be a troubling extent? Now for people not expecting much from me, I can some what see how people could, because of my asthma, my height, and I just starting feeling better from a week long pneumonia. My training up to this point started out, well lets start with when I first started telling people about how I was going to run and finish the mar... ... middle of paper ... ...ment, a tear rolled down

  • My Personal Strengths and Weaknesses in Netball

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    ball against the wall and the receiver has to catch it quickly. Weakness 5: Speed can be improved by doing shuttle runs. Shuttle runs are where you run a short distance for a certain period of time. So for netball a person will run from the back line of the court to the end of the first third and back again for a number of times and then will increase the amount of times they run per session to progress their speed.

  • Personal Narrative: My Car's Cruelty

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    but it also drifts right into the trees, and it shakes at thirty and sixty m.p.h. Even with all of my car’s faults, nothing prepared me for its final act of cruelty. My lemon died thirty minutes before warm-ups for our big game, and I had the starting line up with me. Laura, Allison, Kristen, Kierra, and I had all packed into my two-door death trap to get a snack at Dunkin Donoughts. Being the responsible upper classman, I made sure we left with ample time to get ready for the game. Unfortunately

  • FFA Speeches

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    I picked up my starting blocks and walked over to the white line along with the seven other girls right beside me. I rubbed the bitter cold from my arms, and took a deep breath. I went to work setting up my blocks, dropping the footholds into the slots that fit my specific measurements. The starter announced that we would have two more minutes to take some practice starts before he would call us to the line. I got down in my blocks, rose up, and finally sprang out of them, just as well as I had been

  • Finding Hope in Failure

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    and the clock read six o'clock. The deafening noise jolted us again, and there was only one way to make it stop. Chris picked up the phone and in a tired, drowsy voice, answered, "Hello." "Wake up call," I could hear Coach on the other end of the line. "Wake everyone else up in the room and the bus will leave at seven." "Okay," and with that, Chris hung up the telephone. I could hear him bury his head back into his pillow to try and get just a few more minutes of sleep before the big day.

  • Personal Narrative - Learn The Hard Way

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    strapped the chin strap. It was difficult with my hands trembling. My knees were weak and I felt like I was going to drop my bike when I was starting it. I gave it a good kick and a fair amount of throttle and it fired up. I could instantly smell the fumes of high quality race gas. That seemed to calm me down. I pulled out of the pits and up to the starting line. All of the riders began to start their bikes. The roar of the engines made me nervous. My hands were sweating and my mouth was dry. The official

  • Sports Day - Personal Narrative

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    Sports Day - Personal Narrative That afternoon was no different, it would seem, to any other. The lessons were dull and lifeless with the same dry teacher droning on about the same old rubbish. However, as we sat listening to the monotonous speech a small, sweet glimmer of hope lay wide awake behind our hot, tired façade. Sports day was coming. Our restlessness would soon be relieved. The small group of teachers who knew how to push passion into their lessons could sense the excitement

  • Saturday

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    Saturday Saturday. The first day of the weekend, the first day of freedom at the end of every week at school. Saturday was always a day of great anticipation for me during my younger years. It signified not only the beginning of a weekend away from the rigours of Primary school and learning my times tables, but also my first real social experiences. Saturday was ‘Club Day’. At around the age of 8 or 9, my Mum decided that I needed to get out into the real world and get a taste of ‘Saturday

  • Usain Bolt: A Short Story

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    it to the finish line and was more than happy, but that moment was ruined as all the boys were laughing at him. They were laughing at the fact that Usain was so happy but got last. Usain tried not to let that bother him but he couldn’t resist it and balled his eyes out. The wonderful teacher named Mrs. Thomson comforted him and Usain felt better. The next event they had to go to was another running event and this time, Usain wasn’t as excited. They all stood at the starting line of the race and ran

  • Data Management

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    each of those pages, examined the number of lines starting with various types of words, and types of letters as well. In order to randomly select 10 pages from the book, we used the Vasser Stats randomizer to generate 10 random page numbers. We then went through each of the 10 randomly selected pages and recorded the number of lines that started with a noun, a verb, an adjective, a vowel, and a consonant. When recording the number of lines starting with nouns and verbs, we also made sure to divide

  • Argumentative Essay: The First NFL Team

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    to be the starting slot cornerback during training camp last season before he was injured in a collision with Darren Sproles that cost him his first season in the NFL. Now, the second-year man out of Kansas has to prove his worth to a new coaching staff in a new defensive scheme and earn a spot on the roster with a crowded secondary. Shepherd has less NFL experience than most of the other cornerbacks and he hasn't played a single down of football yet, so his climb back into a starting role in the

  • To Kill A Mockingbird Descriptive Writing

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    The timers near the finish lines start their timers and the intense rivalries between individuals and schools start with the gun as the runners take off. The course, now filled with hundreds of hot runners, is matted down as the runners run over and trample it. Action and intense

  • Poem Analysis: Fern Hill By Dylan Thomas

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    have a care in the world. The first line talks about him relaxing under an apple bough, which is an apple tree. He also goes on to explain in line two that he is as “happy as the grass was green” (2), which

  • My Last Duchess

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    speaking to the emissary about his future bride he points out a painting of his last wife. Starting off he seems to be a sorrowful widower reliving his wife’s memory through “The depth and passion of “(Browning Line 8) her portrait on the wall. He points out that the painter captured “that spot/ Of joy into the Duchess’ cheek” (Browning Lines 14-15), but states that “‘t was not/ Her husband’s presence only” (Browning Line 14) that caused her to blush hinting that the Duchess was happy about something other

  • Fly Fishing Persuasive Essay

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    fly rod, fly reel, fly fishing line, including a fly line, tippet, and leader, and lastly, a few flies. Buy the best you can afford. Consider it an investment into your hobby and lowering your frustration.

  • Induction Motor: What Is A Induction Motor?

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    What is an induction motor? Induction motors by the name, are AC motors in which they rely on the induction that occurs due magnetic field to produce torque in order to generate motion. So there is no force intervention in the starting or while operating the induction motor, as the main purpose of the induction motor is to convert electrical energy to mechanical energy, in order to operate other machines or appliances. The three phase induction motors are easily constructed and easily handled. The

  • High School Research Paper

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    but I have missed more than a few of those games, including the last game of my senior year. I was busy preparing for Saturday. On that day, I would run the last cross country race of my life. It was the state championship. As I stood on the starting line, I looked out upon a scene that will be forever branded into my memory. Mud and water substituted the grass which made it seem as if there was no cross country course ahead but

  • Affirmative Action Essay: Quotas for White Players in the NBA?

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    Is Affirmative Action Analogous to Setting Quotas for White Players in the NBA? The NBA analogy doesn't even apply because that is not how affirmative action even works. All affirmative action recipients must be qualified for their jobs. Besides, the fact that blacks overcome their social disadvantages to dominate in the NBA is no justification for keeping them disadvantaged. The argument that it's wrong to give whites an even greater advantage to make up for their lack of merit is irrelevant.

  • Analysis Of Why I Am Not A Painting Poem

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    The poem ‘’Why I am not a painter’’ by Frank O’Hara is spilt into three stanzas. Two of which are 13 lines long and one is three lines long. The poem has been structured in such a way that the reader is taken backwards and forwards between the second and third stanzas rather than progresses though them. The second stanza focuses on Mike Goldberg’s process of creating his painting ‘’ Sardines’’. The third stanza focuses on the speaker’s process of creating his poem ‘’ Oranges’’. This structure helps