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    “Move to the bird!” “Squat!”. I felt pride as we won more games. I was motivated to get better not only for the team, but for myself. Junior year was a year of stress and anxiety. With the graduation of the upperclassmen, it was up to me to keep badminton continuing. However, with the stress of three AP classes, I was worried if I could contribute my all to the team. Then, I had remembered the previous upperclassmen and how they motivated me. I wanted the same for the underclassmen below…

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    High School Job Analysis

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    teach new members how to code. Secondly, I avidly take part in sports at school. I'm in the badminton team, volleyball team, and track and field team. You can't spell team with "I", that's where my part comes in. Teamwork, one the most important duties, a dysfunctional team will never win no matter how good they are. I encourage, participate and I give it my all. Thirdly, I'm a committed…

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    With the rise of the practice of inhumation a market for the new sarcophagus was created. As with any object being created in today’s business world, price dictates luxury. With each types of sarcophagus, the price was dictated by the medium, the distance and mode of transport for the medium, and the workmanship involved to finish the sarcophagus. First the marble or stone were quarried, roughly cut into a rectangular shape, hollowed out, to save on weight, and shipped by land or sea. After…

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    In the novel Finny and Gene did not want to play “badminton” but instead Finny created a game called “blitzball” which had loose rules including a rule called the “Lepellier Refusal”(Knowles 35,37,39).In the movie, the creation of blitzball is not seen as the only thing that is seen in the movie is the students playing the game in the grassy field next to the badminton courts ."What do we call it...blitzball" this shows the creation of the name blitzball in…

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    My Resilience

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    away. January 21, 2017, became a historic day, in which the Women’s March bolstered bravery and spirits of defiance. This embedded hope into me as I remembered a time of my resilience. Badminton, a sport that’s special in my heart, became the the key to my courage. I was a 9th grader and my school had a badminton tournament but I had no partner. At this point, I thought to myself, most girls aren’t…

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    Jessica Kim is a huge food fanatic. Her favorite memory of her childhood friend, Jaein, is when she was mad at her and decided to steal her food which ended with her getting slapped. She loves food but she really enjoys eating Korean food especially anything with rice despite liking noodles more than rice. Her family is also very important to her. She doesn’t have a favorite relative since she doesn’t like favoritism. Her most cherished memory with her relatives is eating Korean food together,“…

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    volleyball for every 2 students (15 total), 34 pens, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson3-12-16 volleyballs, 4 badminton nets, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson4- 1volleyball for every 2 students(15 total), 12 cones, 4 badminton nets, 34 pens, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson5- 16 volleyballs, 4 badminton nets, 34 pens, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson6- 5 volleyballs, 4 badminton nets, 12 cones,34 pens, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. b. List the handout(s) prepared for lessons 1-6 …

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    vasodilation could be a cyclist during a long race. Due to the long race, more blood will be pumped around the body and to working muscles, as their arteries would have enlarged for blood to flow and transport to working muscles. Similarly, during the badminton match I played, my arteries would have expanded so that there is more blood flow that can be taken to working muscles. If this was performed for 30minutes at a steady rate exercise session, the blood flow will gradually increase and go…

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    Pickleball Research Paper

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    Since then, the sport has gained popularity among the US and Canada, as well as European and Asian countries, and is now growing internationally. The sport features a combination of tennis, badminton, ping-pong, and racquetball. It can be played indoors or outdoors on a Pickleball court, or on a tennis or badminton court converted into a Pickleball court. A total of eleven points are scored throughout the game, which is played with a paddle and wiffle-ball-like ball. Any clothing the player…

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    socialize. This is because such tasks only require one person to accomplish. Participating in a game of tennis, pickle ball, or badminton, would allow people to get together with at least two or three other people. Therefore, allowing them to mingle with other members of the community.…

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