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Shahed Al Ali

Shahed Al Ali

Shahed Al Ali is a Junior taking Journalism II, this also being her second year in the Lakota district. Her goal is to learn English very well, get good marks in all of her subjects, and be a polite and kind person. She likes to watch crimes and action movies. Shahed joined West Press because she wants to write what she likes. Her favorite season is fall and her favorite sport is basketball. In her free time she likes to draw and paint.

 

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A “Hole” History In One: Golf Over The Years

A “Hole” History In One: Golf Over The Years

Shahed Al Ali April 11, 2024

Golf originated from a game played on the eastern coast of Scotland, in an area close to the royal capital of Edinburgh. In those early days players would try to hit a pebble over sand dunes and around tracks using a bent stick or club. In 1502 the...

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Arabian Horse Breeding Innovation Could Mean An Unhealthy Future For Their Health

Arabian Horse Breeding Innovation Could Mean An Unhealthy Future For Their Health

Shahed Al Ali March 4, 2024

The Arabian horse evolved in a desert climate and was prized by nomadic Bedouins, often brought inside the family tent for shelter and protection from theft. The horse’s ability to form a cooperative relationship with humans has created a breed of horses...

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The Origins of Tennis

The Origins of Tennis

Shahed Al Ali February 15, 2024

The origins of the game of tennis can be traced back to the 12th and 13th centuries. The French handball game called Jeu De Paume (“game of the palm”) was the inspiration for the complex racket-and-ball game: tennis. The Early 20th Century  The...

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Baseball Through the Years

Baseball Through the Years

Shahed Al Ali February 1, 2024

The term baseball can be dated to 1744, in John Newbery’s children’s book: A Little Pretty Pocket-Book. The book has a brief poem and a picture explaining a game called baseball. A fun fact: the bases in the picture book are marked by wooden posts...

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The Ocean, a Mystery to Mankind

The Ocean, a Mystery to Mankind

Shahed Al Ali January 31, 2024

The ocean is a huge body of salt water that covers over 71 percent of Earth’s surface. The planet has one global ocean, however, because of oceanographers and global politics, the ocean has divided it into four different regions: the Pacific, Atlantic,...

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Trekking the Tracks: The Proposed Sale of the Cincinnati Southern Railway

Trekking the Tracks: The Proposed Sale of the Cincinnati Southern Railway

Shahed Musa, Shahed Al Ali, and Noah Grayson October 12, 2023

The first public meeting to consider the Cincinnati Southern Railway was held in 1836. Eleven years after the Fergeson Act was approved, the train would complete its first 337-mile journey from Cincinnati to Chattanooga. Recently, there have been talks...

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