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    Change is usually a concept that comes with larger populations, where there are more minds and bodies to explore new hobbies, activities, or mindsets. In smaller populations, such as Wayne County, Kentucky, population of 20,000, tradition leads the people. There is not much here in this small town that is any different than twenty years ago. There are still the same restaurants. There is still only one park. Basketball is still the most popular sport, closely followed by Football and Baseball.…

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    wildly grown up oak, and pine trees. Directly behind the driving range, over the concrete cart path about twenty steps; was a putting green which had what seemed like one thousand practice holes on it. The green was so big, you couldn’t putt a golf ball from one end to the other, even using all of your strength. I took a few moments, after some warm up putts, to just be one with the place that I was…

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    all my injuries happened on my right side of my body. Well let me explain how I got them three injuries. Well, I have played baseball from Tee-ball from Babe Ruth so injuries are not expected to happen but the do. So in the fifth grade I had gotten my first injury. It was the second game, and I was up at bat. Ready to knock ball over the fence. The pitcher throw a late breaking curveball. So I decide to…

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    Analysis Of I Love Lucy

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    bicultural living. But as this is a sitcom and sitcoms aren’t made to recreate our current society, but to fabricate a reality the audience can fall in love with, it carries greater potential to instead view I Love Lucy as a conveyance for Lucille “Lucy” Ball to challenge the post war, prefeminism…

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    Scott Cameron Case Study

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    Scotty Cameron: Changing the Golf World The name “Scotty Cameron” may not mean much to someone who is not fully familiarized with golf equipment and the people and companies that make it, but for someone who is, he is just known as “Scotty.” Scotty Cameron is a golf rock star (Sports & News). Yes, Scotty Cameron is a real person, not just a corporate name like Titleist, Taylormade, or Callaway, three of the more golf equipment production companies; however, all four companies are in golf club…

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    Properties Of Golf Essay

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    beginners. Roughly around 850 million golf balls are produced worldwide every year, and as required by the United State Golf Association, the golf ball must weigh more than 45.93g (1.620 oz), its diameter must be less than 42.67mm (1.580 in), and the shape should not differ from a symmetric sphere. There are several types of golf ball used, such as two piece balls, multi-layer balls such as three piece and four piece balls and high performance balls. Two piece balls, just like the name,…

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    The Fault In Our Stars

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    “He sees people with curiosity, compassion, grace, and excitement; hears the voices of teenagers…” These are the words of Shailene Woodley, a well known actress who starred in many movies, including “The Fault In Our Stars”, a movie based on John Green’s number one New York Best seller’s book, The Fault In our Stars. John Green was born on August 24, 1977 and is still alive today at age 39. He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is the son of Mike and Sydney Green. Soon after he was born,…

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    Since my blog title is "The Unstressed," I'd like to suggest one of my favorite places to get, well, unstressed. If you are ever in the United States and happen to travel to Chicago, Illinois, don't forget to check out one of the best golf courses in Chicago--at the Chevy Chase Country Club. This is a true favorite of mine. Not only is the golf course 100 percent pro in every aspect, the green is found in the middle of some of the most picturesque scenery you'll ever find in a golf course…

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    for the Star Drill at softball practice. Discreetly wiping under my nose, I shifted my weight as I watched my teammates throw the ball around the bases. The catcher threw the ball to Tess, who was standing about ten feet in front of me. I saw it coming in high compared to Tess' small frame, and got prepared for the ball coming at us. Tess jumped up to get the ball, tipped it off her glove, and next thing I knew I was on the ground. Laying on my stomach in the dirt, I felt something warm and…

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    soccer are shown in basketball. I am here to say that soccer and basketball are very similar, in ways of multiple skills that are used, including tackling, intercepting, shooting, and blocking, the set up of the rules (out of bounds, overtime, illegal ball handling), the federations behind the sports (MLS and NBA), the team sport aspect as well as the individual play, and the overall speed of play. Soccer has more…

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