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    T Test Drill Essay

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    Participants begin the drill at the back centre marker. Firstly, they run directly across to right marker and then change direction and sprint to the far left marker. The participant then runs back to centre marker, then to the front left marker, from where they sidestep across to front right marker and finally back step to the centre cone. Each run of the drill is timed, with the drill taking about 8-10 seconds to complete. Circuit is as follows: 30 seconds for explanation and to familiarise…

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    get the actors used to the feel of the balls but also to even out the communication field. In this activity there was to be no talking or signing. As Britton says “the ‘real’ element of communication (the ball) is passed from one person to another” (p.330). I wish to take this communication and use it to break down the language barrier between the deaf and hearing actors. While talking about Stanislavski John Gillett (2007) discusses the importance of the ball game and passing energy. “[T]he…

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    Ball Bounces Results

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    The main question focused on while doing this experiment was, “How many times does the ball bounce before coming to a rest? “ There were four groups and each one had a different ball in size to get a variety in the data. Each group did their own data analysis depending on the number of the bounces their ball did. Every group was expected to release the ball from their hands and count the number of bounces before coming to a stop which was then repeated 10 times. Once every group completed their…

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    Dragon Boat Racing History

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    Ancient Chinese sports like juedixi, dragon boat racing, and cuju are able to connect and unify many people across the globe and allow barriers to be crossed throughout the world. Juedixi is an ancient form of modern day gymnastics that changed the way we do gymnastics today. The Chinese were able to take gymnastics, which were originally from England, and create its own distinct features that challenged…

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    Soccer Ball Paragraph

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    case, it is a soccer ball. A soccer ball can reveal a person’s feelings, emotions, or the way you are. My soccer ball means everything to me because when its bright and colorful, I feel like the happiest guy on Earth. There’s different sizes and colors of soccer balls, the original one is a size five with the colors black and white. Nowadays, professional players use balls with different colors for two reasons. The first reason, because it is easier for them to find the ball. The next reason is…

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    that if the ball went outside the court boundaries, the team which did not touch the ball would be awarded possession of the ball. Out of bounds lines was not the only rule that affected the game, but offensive rules of basketball were affected too. Players were not allowed to bounce the ball while having an offensive possession to score the ball according to the People History website. Eventually, there was a rule change which gave basketball athletes the opportunity to only bounce the ball…

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    Wenger Out: A Short Story

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    In the locker home there was a ball, jersey, and practice shirt. Jack confidently got on the field with his soccer ball. The practice went great the coaches loved him, but soon came game day. Game day came a young Jack didn’t expect anything. Jack knew other trainers and coaches heard and knew about him, so he got on the pitch…

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    question is should soldiers get paid more than professional athletes. There are many opinions about it. I’m here to tell you mine. Soldiers should get paid more because their going out and risking their life so the professionals can go outside and throw a ball around. When they are on that field everything is serious they can get hurt, but the soldiers know they can get in critical condition that causes them not to be able to do anything else they wanna do yet they still go out there and save…

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    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 are that, a basketball is larger than a super ball. I am also going to figure out how they were made and what they are made of. I am going to figure out why a super ball could have a greater rebound height than a basketball. Last but not…

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    Everyone in the town of Red Dragon was happy, they all respected one another and never hated anything. To them ‘Hate’ was a word that they felt to be disgusting. In the town of the Red Dragons two people ruled as king and queen of the town their names were Cane and Jade. They ruled with kindness and joy towards the townsfolk. Everyone also made sure to treat their surroundings with the upmost kindness. See, they believed that everything had a voice and was able to be living. All the nature…

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