Answer: Eisenhower's football career did not end when he tackled Thorpe, as people believe, but when he was injured playing Tufts University (the National Archives).
Eisenhower's injury that occurred in the game against Tufts University put an end to his football career, not his tackling Thorpe (the National Archives
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2 paragraphs/ 5 sentences.
Its been awhile since I've been in 6th grade myself! Be sure to check if this sounds like how you would write. You can edit what you need to, It's finished but I could be off on some things.
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Greetings, I would like to welcome you to the sixth grade. I've enjoyed my time as a sixth grader and I would like to share some of my experiences with you. I learned a lot this year, I recommend you take notes and pay attention often- so you can be better prepared for class. You should also get you're homework in on time. You don't want to get behind in class on work.
There are plenty of good memories I made in this grade. I met some of my closest friends while I was in this class. The projects our teacher also let us do were fun. Being here made it easier for me to prepare for Seventh grade. I hope you have fun this year too.
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The Iditarod began in 1973 as an event to test the best sled dog mushers and teams but evolved into today's highly competitive race. Teams generally race through blizzards causing whiteout conditions, sub-zero temperatures and gale-force winds which can cause the wind chill to reach −100 °F .
The trail is through a harsh landscape of tundra and spruce forests, over hills and mountain passes, and across rivers. While the start in Anchorage is in the middle of a large urban center, most of the route passes through widely separated towns and villages, and small Athabaskan and Iñupiat settlements. The Iditarod is regarded as a symbolic link to the early history of the state and is connected to many traditions commemorating the legacy of dog mushing.
The race is a very important and popular sporting event in Alaska, and the top mushers and their teams of dogs are local celebrities; this popularity is credited with the resurgence of recreational mushing in the state since the 1970s. While the yearly field of more than fifty mushers and about a thousand dogs is still largely Alaskan, competitors from fourteen countries have completed the event including Martin Buser from Switzerland, who became the first foreign winner in 1992.
The Iditarod received more attention outside of the state after the 1985 victory of Libby Riddles, a long-shot who became the first woman to win the race. The next year, Susan Butcher became the second woman to win the race and went on to win three more years. Print and television journalists and crowds of spectators attend the ceremonial start at the intersection of Fourth Avenue and D Street in Anchorage and in smaller numbers at the checkpoints along the trail.
Mitch Seavey set the record fastest time for the Iditarod in 2017, crossing the line in Nome in 8 days, 3 hours, 40 minutes and 13 seconds, while also becoming the oldest winner.
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2nd option :)
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It's the only one that provides an exact measurement of milk ("1/4 cup") and a specific situation as to why you would add more ("too thick to pour")