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- 241: Volcanos
- ... boiling mudflow. Mudflows may speeds up to 60 miles per hour and can be remarkably shattering. Volcanic bombs are large fragments. Most of them range from the size of a baseball to the size of a basketball. The largest bombs can measure up to more than four feet across and weigh up to 100 short tons. Small volcanic bombs are generally ...
- 242: Hail
- ... the path of a skipping tornado (Ludlum 149). Throughout history there have been reports of freak hailstorms that produce atrocious stones. Supposedly, in 1888, a storm in northern India had baseball size hail that killed two hundred fifty people and a large number of livestock. Most recently, in 1986, a storm in Bangladesh produced outstanding stones that killed ninety-two people ...
- 243: Birches: Poetry Review
- ... I should prefer to have some boy bend them” (23) tells the reader he is fantasizing again. The man begins to remember “some boy too far from town to play baseball, /Whose only play was what he found himself” (25-26). The man is thinking about his own childhood where he was secluded but still content because he was creating his ...
- 244: 2Pac Shakur
- ... school credits. All his life he was raised by his mom, with his sister. He always led a violent life; April 5, 1993, he assaulted a fellow rapper with a baseball bat. October 31, 1993, he was charged with shooting two off duty police officers. The charges were later dropped. November 19, 1993, he was convicted of sexual assault (“Death”). In ...
- 245: Ist't It Ironic: An imaginative response to the song "Ironic" by Alanis Morisette
- ... he lay there in his hospital bed. He had got used to the pain, the digging in his side, it was as if he was repeatedly being hit with a baseball bat. He would lye there staring out of the same window, looking at the same buildings, thinking the same things. His grand daughter and her son would visit him every ...
- 246: Sportsmanship
- ... will always glorify an act ofviolence like a "hit of the night" or repeats of some type of fight whether it be in hockey, boxing or a bench-clearingbrawl in baseball. I can recall on numerous occasions where the media has hyped up a hockey gameinvolving two "tough guys" and creating a hysteria in sporting world wanting to see the outcome ...
- 247: Violence In Sports / Hockey
- ... always glorify an act ofviolence like a "hit of the night" or repeats of some type of fight whether it be in hockey, boxing or a bench-clearing brawl in baseball. I can recall on numerous occasions where the media has hyped up a hockey game involving two "tough guys" and creating a hysteria in sporting world wanting to see the ...
- 248: "Black" and "White" Styles of Basketball
- ... talking about. For example, he would start off talking about the two different styles of basketball. Then he would compare the basketball court dimensions to other athletic facilities, such as baseball fields, hockey rinks and football field. Greenfield would then jump into talking about present basketball players to past basketball players. Greenfield would go back to talking about the two different ...
- 249: Shopping
- Shopping Author: Jon Lindal Buying new items is a task in which we all need to engage in sometime or another. For some, searching for and purchasing a new baseball glove that needs worked in, a new Barbie that when unwrapped, unleashes a familiar plastic odor or a new pair of "scuff free" shoes, provides a thrill from shopping. Whether ...
- 250: Cheerleaders
- ... sport. Not only do they condiser cheerleading a recreation but they also but them uniforms and jackets just like the school's teams. Just like on a soccer, football, or baseball team the cheerleaders are forced to work together. All going for the same goal, if one messes up it affects the whole team. All the girls on the squad must ...
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