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    A little less than than a decade ago Beijing held the Olympic games. This large event that was commonly known as Beijing 2008, took place from 8 to 24 of August. Beijing was elected to be the host city in 2001, defeating bids from Toronto, Paris, Istanbul, and Osaka. After the first round of voting it was crystal clear that Beijing would be the host of the 2008 Olympics; leaving the other potential hosts far behind, Beijing had a significant lead. Being the most watched Olympic games in history,…

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    China Research Paper

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    various household and heavenly deities. It was also a time to enjoy a large feast with your family ("Chinese", n.d.). Some popular sports in China are: badminton, table tennis (or ping pong), basketball, gymnastics, soccer, and diving. The Chinese are very competitive in these sports. Children learn how to play ping pong and badminton at a very early age and it shows in the many medals they have won during the Olympics ("Popular",…

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    that just by purposely setting weapons on the table caused the person to act more aggressively. Therefore, the weapons been present provoked participants a higher effect level of anger arousal than those participants who got the electric shots with badminton toys set on the table. This resulted in weapons been linked to aggression in the human brain. In other words, apparently we cannot ignore the presence of a weapon. Thus, we all know the effects of shooting a weapon. A weapon can be intended…

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    In my adolescence years, I tried to do the things that I would do, such as ran for president of international associate student, vice president of economy, vice president of badminton club and orientation leader. Fortunately, I can be the vice president of the badminton club and orientation leader. One thing that I cannot forget is my experiences of orientation leader, I cannot believe that I can lead the new student in Dean. These experiences was ameliorating my confidence…

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    None of note. No precaution or contraindications. History of present condition (HPC) Gradual onset of pain at P1 3 month ago after playing badminton. Pain become severe and P2 present with P1 3 weeks ago. Patient unable to fully lift up his right shoulder. Patient went to see doctor and given pain killers. Patient unable to continue his hobby of playing badminton and the pain disturbing his occupation. Patient develop pain after intense activity. Patient pain is insidious and increase in…

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    Change The Game Analysis

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    “Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve,” Napoleon Hill once said, claiming the power of mindset. According to The Free Dictionary, mindset refers to a fixed mental attitude or disposition that predetermines a person’s responses to and interpretations of situations. In simpler words, the mindset is the way of thinking that orients our reactions and tendencies. Dr. Alia Crum’s TED Talk on “Change Your Mindset, Change the Game” was impressive and inspiring, illustrating how…

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    audience to remember about the positive image of a company. Once the consumer remembers about the specific company, they will more like to buy the product from the company. For an example, Yonex Company has sponsor a lot on badminton games or tournament and now there are a lot of badminton player has buy their racquet and also the…

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    From grades five to eleven, I participated in band, badminton, and yearbook. Because of my experience growing up in music, I decided I would take part in band where I was able to travel with our school to participate in competitions. Some of those competitions were at Canada’s Wonderland and other local events. Along with the band, I participated in our school’s badminton team. One year, in particular, my teammate and I made it to the semi-finals and ranked second…

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    The Importance Of Travel

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    When I was younger, I never quite understood people who didn’t like to travel. Why stay home when you could be elsewhere? Of course now, I get that there are a lot of different impediments that come with every trip: long plane rides, communicating in foreign languages, annoying people. But if you can get past all that, it’s worth it. Travel is finding beauty in places that are not always luxurious. It is finding a home in communities that are not home. It is tasting foods that feel different in…

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    want to accomplish, ranging from goals in high school to goals in adulthood. For goals during high school, I would like to improve in my laziness and athletic skills by joining multiple clubs and teams like soccer, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, badminton. I would also like to improve in all of my academic courses however, that will take time and effort because to excel in something you need to understand the topic and practice the topic. There is also the other task of wanting to become more…

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