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    David Wright once said, “ I take positives out of negatives all the time.” In baseball, I do that all the time. Everyone has those games where they have things to work on. I had a baseball game where I over slid second base and with my cleats as big as his leg, I slid into Billy. Right after I slid into his legs, Billy dropped down and started crying. Billy hated me for what I did to him. When he was down on the ground I glanced over to their bench and the parents, coaches and players had a…

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    playing vollyball Have you ever felt that moment when you’re so alive? I feel like that when i play vollyball. I feel excited, overwealming every thing stops when i am gitting ready to surve.Then after i surve and hear the crowd cheering i feel like i had to do it i had to make it over. preperation 1st you have to know preperation such as cross step hop, as your foot movement. Neepads so when you go for the ball [and sometimes fall] you will not get scrapes on your knees .Trust me you do not…

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    Koulton Wong Inspiration

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    Inspiration The person that inspires me is Kolten Wong. He plays for the St. Louis Cardinals and that is my favorite team. When last season started he played as a second baseman and he was diving for the ball and getting down on the ball very well. He was always watching and just waiting for the ball to come. Kolten Wong was just a good player to watch try his hardest. He has tryed so hard that they are almost close to going to the world series of 2015. batting and fielding When…

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    The Last Game “C’mon Blue!” “Get your head in the game!”, a parent hollered from the stands. My mind was muddled from the heat, giving me the cognitive ability of a three year old. It wasn’t the first time I had heard criticism during the game, but I was hoping it would be the last. I vowed to myself that if I managed to make it through the game alive, I would never umpire again. “I’ll give you five dollars if you umpire the plate for the second game,” I said to Nate. He looked back at me…

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    Wiffleball Narrative

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    ALDS game 4 CRACK! I just hit a wiffle ball all the way to my neighbors driveway. My friend Weston was running to get the ball I rounded 1rst I rounded 2nd I was on my way home the throw came to the catcher (Braden) he turned around to tag but I was already home! “Braden yelled out”,but our ump Cole yelled “safe”! Braden whined”come on man he was out by a mile”. But Cole yelled ”safe”! Then, my dad said”It’s time for lunch”. So I went inside and ate Pb&j my dad asked me”do you want to go to…

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    Cheek Cells Lab Report

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    In addition, procedure part H contains the viewing of cheek cells, cheek cells are a high-caliber option for identifying the membrane, and cytoplasm of a cell. To begin, place a drop of methylene blue on a slide, then smear a toothpick amongst the inside of the cheek, lastly smear the toothpick onto the stained slide. Cheek cells just like starch cells are hard to be viewed without the addition of a staining chemical, in this case, the methylene blue will make the cheek cells have a slight blue…

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    Field out of 250 women (Gregorich, 1993). Meyerhoff was management of the league he was an advertising man. At Wrigley supplied started up cost was expense for the team first two years. For players Wrigley imperative on and off the field. The team had rules they had to wear dress no jeans and their hair had to be shoulder length. They also had curfews set, and couldn’t drink or smoke. As major leagues there stats were good in 1948…

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    When I was 6 years old I’ve always watched softball on ESPN. One day I thought for a minute ummm….. I want to try to play softball. When my mom came home from work that day I told her I want to play softball. She was surprised. Mom said “Oh really? “ “Yes really” I said. “Ok I will talk to your dad about it.” I got my way like always. That next day my dad and I went to Hibbits to go buy me a pair of cleats, batting gloves, a glove, and a bat and a helmet that matches. I was so excited to start…

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    The Exclusionary Rule is a rule that mandates that evidence obtained in the violation of the U.S constitution cannot be admitted or used in a criminals trial. In other words this rule is used to help remove evidence that was gathered by the use of police misconduct from being used against the person. There are always two sides to any rule that is out there for the public. For those who are for the exclusionary rule state that, “it establishes innocence before guilt.” (Lombardo) The saying of…

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    In Country by Bobbie Ann Mason is about a girl name Sam who lives with her uncle who is a veteran from the Vietnam War. The story follows Sam’s journey as she tries to know more about the war in order to connect to her father, who died in the war. Mayson uses every day objects that allows characters in the book to connect to the war. In part one of the book Sam was driving past a family cemetery when she “shot up onto the exit ramp a little too fast, and the tires squeal” (3). An everyday…

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