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    better and be very good at. When I hit 5’ 8 in 4th grade my Dad said I would have to play basketball, I knew he could see the disappointment in my face. He said that I was too tall and I had no choice and that I would have to practice shooting and dribbling before I really started. When I got the chance I went into a gym and pick up a basketball it was packed I could hear the ball hitting the ground and a swoosh.…

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    was gathered. All the basketball players got their pictures and after they got their upward basketballs. Then we got to eat a snack and everybody left. As I walked down the crumbled sidewalk, I started to dribble the ball that they gave me. “Stop dribbling the ball, you’re going to drop it in the road” demandingly said my Wendy who is my mom. But I kept bouncing the ball without a care in the world. And what do ya know… *splash* I felt the freezing cold water on my skin as the ball tripped me…

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    The effect of throwing the basketball with different heights to get the most accurate shot Kamakana Kaniho Mr. Kim Conceptual Physics Period 3 December 2, 2014 Table of Contents Abstract............................................................................................................3 Introduction......................................................................................................4 Materials/Experimental Design Diagram.................................…

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    One of the most crucial milestones in my lifetime was making the Broken Arrow High School soccer Team. I didn’t think I deserved to make the team; so I was appalled when I did. To comprehend why making the soccer team is a significant milestone for me, you must know a little about my soccer career. I have played soccer for as long as I can remember. I began playing soccer around the age of four with a parent taught program; ever since my interest in soccer exponentially grew. Although I…

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    scrimmage I was passed the ball and as I was dribbling towards the basket a player for the opposite team was trying to take a charge, by doing so his knee hit just above mine tearing my VMO. I couldn’t play basketball for the whole summer, well at least I wasn’t supposed to. I was in a full motion constricting brace so I worked on stationary shooting and other easy basketball moves. After a while I was given more freedom and I was able to work on dribbling just a little bit. The days went on and…

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    Hyperkalemia Case Study

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    A trauma patient sustains a crush injury and rapidly develops hyperkalemia. Which of the following treatments primarily acts to neutralize the effects of hyperkalemia on the cellular membrane? A: Insulin and glucose • This combination can be used to treat hyperkalemia however it does not work on the cellular membrane. Insulin lowers the serum potassium concentration by forcing the potassium back into the cell. This is done by enhancing the activity of the Na-K pump. The reason glucose is also…

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    clapping from the sidelines. I made it in the net and scored! My teammates ran up to high-five me. I was having so much fun, but the other team was already up by two points and it was the last quarter of the game! The other team had the ball and was dribbling the ball down the field, when a player on my team snatched the ball from them and kicked the ball down the field very hard. I thought that this could be a chance to score again for my team. The player on my team with the ball crossed…

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    the initial out of the inning. Then walks would begin to haunt the lanky hurler. The next two South Korean hitters would draw walks, but it appeared Darvish might escape after striking out Choo on four pitches. However, Dae-Ho Lee would sneak a dribbling groundball past the shortstop to score the tying…

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    The bell was about to ring to signal the end of lunch. I had already walked over to stand in front of the exit so I could be one of the first ones to leave. There were already a few people standing there, the type of people that like to be early to class, but I was just impatient, and didn’t want to wait behind anybody. More people had slowly started coming and getting in line, waiting for the bell. The clock was right above me. I looked up and counted down the seconds in my head.…

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    How To Play Soccer

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    ball makes the back of the net and makes the net flow in the wind like a loose bag in the air. Passing is a very important thing in soccer, when your able to hit passes to your teammate out on the field on a blue skied night you will feel complete. Dribbling through the cones at practice making your touch better on the ball better then before. Learning how to bend the ball can be helpful when wanting to pass the ball across the moist ground on a rainy day will benefit yourself and the team you…

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