Kickflip Essays

  • Case Study: The Mysterious Space Trooper

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    The Mysterious Space Trooper One day on the 15th of September there was a mysterious but friendly space trooper. The space trooper was lonely and sad because he had nothing to do except skateboarding. He lived on the moon and he noticed there would be no one to be his friend because there are no people or any other friends that live in space but one day he found an alien and the alien didn’t want to be the space trooper’s friend because the alien thought the trooper was bad. After that, the strong

  • Skateboarding Research Paper

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    People must be crazy if they don 't think Skateboading is the greatest sport in the world. Some people make fun of skateboarders but some people like them. People should stop making fun of skateboarders and skateboarding. It is a very fun sport if you have dedicaction. Skateboarding is the best sport ever because of grinds,slides,getting hurt, buying new skateboards and flip tricks. Skateboarding is the best sport ever because of grinds and slides. Grinds and slides are two different things. Grinds

  • Skateboard Research Paper

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    Many skater , to learn, trying several times to perform the kickflip standing still, so you can learn the correct position to be taken to make this fabulous trick . Then you can try it in motion. After wearing a helmet and kneepads climbs on your skateboard and go deep with the right foot (if you are goofy) or with

  • Informative Essay On Skateboarding

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    When I first set out for a topic of interest, I was scrambling. I had no idea what I was going to do until I had a stroke of good luck and decided to do skateboarding. I have prior experience with surfing so I thought the skills might be interchangeable. I was dead wrong. Skateboarding was far more complex than I had originally thought. If I want to become knowledgeable on this subject, I need to practice and do my research. “Skateboarding is a form of recreation and sport, popular among youths

  • Personal Narrative: My Trip To The Spectrum Mall

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    bought me and pink sweater , I thought that was really nice. We went to get icecream and i got rocky road. It tasted so gooooooood! It was chocolate with marshmallow and almonds which made it even more better. We skated for a while, I improved on the kickflip I was happy because it took me a long time to learn it. It was getting kind of dark and we were hungry so we skated to Mc.Donald’s and orderd spicy chicken burgers. While we went home we ate them.I felt relieved because i was starving like the feeling

  • Through The Tunnel

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    Literary Criticism: “Through the Tunnel” Is an ambition ever worth the most important expense? The story “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing, shows a situation where a goal is not worth a life. Jerry, the main character, an 11 year old boy is testing the idea of independance. His need for independence from his mom leads him to a dangerous and mysterious bay. In the bay, Jerry meets a couple of local boys and they swim through an underwater tunnel, and they inspire Jerry also to swim through the

  • Symbolism In The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty

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    skateboard and in the book there are the gloves. This was a main comparison because in the movie the skateboard is show as a risk-taking symbol. The skateboard was more of his own idea to go off and be adventurous and teach the kid on his own how to do a kickflip. While in the story the gloves are more a symbol of being timid. Also, in the short story the gloves weren’t really his choice. His wife was made him do it to make him feel secure and protected. This difference is very influential because they are