Research Paper On Fred Bowen

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My author for my project is Fred Bowen. He is very interesting and one thing I found out was that he has written over 20 books. He started writing about sports because he loved sports and writing so he just combined them. One of the most interesting things about Fred Bowen is that he gets his ideas form players he has seen or coached. I researched to find this information about him and these are some of the things I learned about it.

I learned many thing about research. One of the most important things I learned is that you can’t plagiarize or copy someone's work. You can paraphrase or put into it into your own words, but you must tell or cite your source. You can also quote a person, but you still must cite your source. I will use

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