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Playing for Keeps We Parkites were born with an instinct for competition. We chose our own challenges, some wisely and some not. Whether it was for a position on a team, a first place ribbon, that satisfying ‘A’, a job with responsibilities, or a special relationship we struggled to reach the top. Only the most determined achieved their expectations. Success involved a lot of hard work with long hours and often agonizingly sore muscles or a pounding headache. Each student worked a little harder to outshine someone else. In the end, maybe there was a victory, maybe not but the constant striving for something better was what made Park I. 6 Warm Up
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Phyllis McQuaid and Jim Heltzer opposed each other in the St. Louis Park mayoral race. McQuaid had experience on the school hoard to promote her votes, while Heltzer had served on City Council for twelve years. Politics contains all the elements every game has: competition, risk, luck, rules, players, winners and losers. But it is an extremely important game. It deals with vital things from world wars to individual lives. In politics, everyone is a player: every person is affected greatly in some way. ¥ ¥ After years of debate, the decision was made to build a domed stadium in Minneapolis. An accident at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant started a national antinuclear “war . Although nuclear Pope John Paul 11 had a tremendous impact on Americans. The first Pope to visit the U.S. people and to speak English, he inspired warmth and admiration. energy is efficient, those that felt the risk is too high voiced their “No more nukes campaign. In Mideast affairs. Ambassador to the U.N. Andrew Young held unauthorized talks with the P.L.O. Young resigned, but the conflict between Jews and Blacks continued. In Southeast Asia, human rights were outrageously violated. Millions of Camoodians starved while the world watched. Yet no country gave enough aid to help them. And Vietnamese citizens were severely oppressed. Many tried to leave by boat but few survived the inhuman conditions. Those that did w ere not free: many were not allowed into other countries. Gas Prices per gallon An energy crisis hurt Americans by raising gas prices to over SI anil limiting oil in homes. Warm i
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