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…law. <Tab/>There were several police forces which began before the Metropolitan Police was enforced. One of which was the 'Bow Street Runners' based in Covent Garden. This fundamental police force was produced by Sir Henry Fielding in 1798…
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…have come true. Macbeth thinks, and becomes ambitious. He realizes that he is no where near the runner-up if Duncan is to die because he has sons that would be heirs to the thrown before him. Macbeth's tragic flaw is ambition, which he will carry out…
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…surrendered to the Allies, his good luck ran out. When Hitler and his fellow dispatch runners were waiting in line for their food rations, British troops began lobbing high explosive shells nearby. Some of th Hitler soon regained use of his eyes, but as he…
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…they must actually be done. Take for example an athlete. A runner can run his race in his dream over and over and win. A business man who has to give a speech the next morning can practice his speech in his dreams in front of a dream audience…
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…or not. Unfortunately, this 'fear' caused many different psychological problems for children of the time. Children sometimes also survived in hiding and also participated in the resistance (as runners, messengers, smugglers). There is no comprehensive study about the fate…
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…wide exposure to athletes in the Olympics and other major sporting events during the 1950's. "This use of steroids among athletes became apparent when Canadian sprint runner Ben Johnson tested positive for steroid use after winning the gold medal for the 100…
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…centimeters lower. In Fact, that would have won her a gold medal in the 1936 games. The “War without Weapons” was said to be won by the American athletes. The phenomenal runner Jesse Owens overshadowed Hitler with his spectacular and historic performance. Owens…
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Category: /History
…in Saint Mary's Industrial School for Boys, an orphanage and reform school. Brother Matthias, a strict Roman Catholic priest at Saint Mary's, taught him to play baseball. Although George was left-handed, which made it difficult for him to throw out runners
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…induced vomiting. Athletes in all sports are susceptible to eating disorders, but it is found in some sports more than others. Athletes that are most prone to eating disorders are ballet dancers, gymnast, cheerleaders, long distance runners, figure skaters…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. The difference between the two is that the first place sprinter was on steroids to help him improve his performance while the rest of the runners were clean and drug-free. How is that fair to the rest of the athletes who competed in the race without that extra edge…
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