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    Pep Club Research Paper

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    Have you ever walked up to someone and you knew they were just talking about you? Have you ever had it happen 50 times in a row? Well, I did; last March, after I had said something I couldn’t take back. Our boy’s basketball team for TCHS had won the district tournament and was then in the region tournament. If they won two more games, they would have been going to state. At the game against Bethlehem, there was no pep club for their side, and so our Pep Club was hardly saying anything and when…

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    Throughout these clips it is apparent that the teams involved (T1-Scarlet, T2- Lavander, T2- lime, T1- Lemon) employ a quick defensive transition strategy after losing the attack, to try and interrupt the oppositions offensive play (Hewitt, Greenham & Norton, 2016). By restricting movement through the action rule ‘once tagged the person in possession of the ball can no longer move’ effective playing spaces between opposing players is limited thereby allowing the defensive team to apply pressure,…

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    best player in league history. However, his aspirations soon go awry after he is shot by a mysterious woman whom he has fallen in love with. Surviving the event, Hobbs faces a symbolic rebirth, reintegrating himself into the competitive sport of baseball whilst remaining unrecognized by those who knew him before he was shot. Malamud’s effective use of symbolism in actions and mythical events…

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    was an opportunity that we could never pass up. But, we all decided together that we needed to spend most of our time thinking about our name and picking what we were going to wear. We settled on the mets as our name because the Mets were an actual baseball team and it stood for Matthew Ethan Taylor Stink. We were officially ready to go take the court. It was the day of the tournament and we were ready to dominate all competition. We strutted in and realized that we were playing the fifth…

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    Football is an american sport played all over the world when i started playing football i was like 7 or 8 years old. I remember the first time I caught with 1 hand was when me and my brothers and friends were outside. It was Noah,Jonah,Jurell,and me so we were play a 2 on 2 and noah said down set hike and I ran a streak route and he threw it to me and no one was guarding me because i’m faster than everyone so I was running as fast as possible to the ball and then I put one hand in the air and I…

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    One defender, two defenders, three defenders! “Crack, Crunch, Thump!” they all hit me, but my legs kept churning. Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, the yards kept building up, four, three, two, one. “Crack!” We stopped for a water break our practice was getting intense. The water was refreshing, cold as a mountain stream. Tyler walked over. I was sweating like crazy. “Good Tackle.” I told him. “Thanks.” he replied. We walked back over to the coach who happened to be my dad. “We’re…

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    Review of literature I am going to be doing my science fair project this year on a ball’s rebound height. During this project I will be covering many things. For example, I will be covering the components that make a ball’s rebound height equal or less than its original height. I also will be covering what roles gravitation play in this experiment. In addition to that, during my project, I will be figuring out the history of a basketball and a super ball. Something different about the two balls…

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    Boy Scouts Motivation

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    I am attracted to the Boy Scout program by the campouts, service projects, helping Cub Scouts, and the normal fun things Boy Scouts do. I began Cub Scouts and that helped me get a feel for what Boy Scouts is. I did all the ranks from Tiger to Weblo 2, although I did not create an Arrow Of Light when I crossed over to Boy Scout. I joined Boy Souts and thought it would be "lame", but that was the total opposite of what I thought, that also attracted me to Boy Scouts because I learned what you do…

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    Native American Lacrosse

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    Native Americans had a variety of sports and games, but the most famous one that is still around today is lacrosse. The games that the Native Americans played had become more than just games to them; they were a part of the Native American lifestyle. There were also many different people in the tribe that would play the games, including every age group. Many sports and games that are known today originated from the Native Americans. “In the late 1800s, historian Andrew McFarland Davis went…

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    Beach Ball Observation

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    The expected format of our group is as follows: Warm-up beach ball toss activity: Participants in the group will be tossed a beach ball by one of the instructors. The instructors will first demonstrate the activity with each other and then pass the beach ball to one of the participants. The individual who catches the beach ball will state their name, what they know about yoga, and if they have ever done yoga before. That person will then toss the ball to another group participant and they will…

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