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    1.” In fact, Roger first got into the top 10 rankings in October 2002, then held the No. 1 seed for 302 weeks! Currently he is the No. 2 seed in the world behind Novak Djokovic. In addition, Roger has won 17 grand slam tournaments, the 4 biggest tournaments in tennis, which is the most grand slam titles ever won by a single player. Although Roger had many victories, Roger…

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    A steep sided canyon imprinted the river of Colorado is called The Grand Canyon. It is located in the state of Arizona, United States. It is 446 km long, 29 km in width and has a depth of about 1800 meters. When Colorado Plateau was uplifted and the earth was eroded by Colorado Plateau, nearly two billions of geological history was being exposed. It is considered as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. It includes side canyons and many plateaus surround it. Generally, the…

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    score of 6-0 7-6(7-3) 6-0. Roger Federer really crushed him that Roger Federer do not need a 5th set to end the match. And Roger Federer celebrated that he finally received his first Grand Slam Championship Title at the US Open Tournament. The next year he fought Andre Agassi, an American tennis player with 8 Grand Slam titles. Roger Federer defeated him with the score 6-3, 2-6, 7-6, 6-1. This makes Roger Federer to be the first man to win back to back in the Wimbledon US Open titles in a…

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    With twenty-three grand slam championship wins, four Olympic gold medals, and 319 weeks as number one in the female tennis division under her belt, Serena Williams is an awe-inspiring athlete. Since going pro in 1995 and being in the spotlight, she has continued to push the boundaries of women in sports and beauty. How can one tennis player spark all these conversations? Williams is unlike the typical professional tennis player. With her muscular arms, six-pack abs, and powerful legs, she is…

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    Last year, before school started, my friend convinced me to join the tennis team. Even though I had never picked up a racket in my entire life, never hit a tennis ball, and didn’t even know that it was a legit sport, I decided to give it a try. I absolutely fell in love with the sport; it has taught me so much about myself. My first year, I played exhibition, I wasn’t in the lineup, but that’s where I aspired to be. I promised myself I would come back next season a whole new person and the…

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    Rafael Nadal is a professional tennis player. He is a twenty nine year Spaniard. At this time, Nadal is ranked number eight in the world. Since turning pro in 2001, he has won countless tournaments. A few of these tournaments include: the French Open, the US Open, and Wimbledon. After watching the US Open these past two weeks, I decided to write this paper on him because he a very well-known athlete due to a particular set of rituals that he performs before and during his matches. Rafael…

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    Every member in a group takes on a specific role, whether it be positive or negative, that provides a special function in the group dynamic. In 1948, Benne and Sheats, in their acclaimed essay, listed various group roles that may occur during group communication and sorted them into three categories; group task roles, group maintenance roles, and self-centered roles. These roles each have a different motive that help to either lead or derail the group from their common goal. In the classic movie…

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    Baseball Observation Essay

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    As I walked into the stadium, the smell of hotdogs and popcorn filled the air. It was a familiar setting. A setting I had grown to know very well because my dad loved baseball. The red white and blue colors were everywhere as fans came from every direction into the stadium. My dad and I walked to the outfield where the opposing team was warming up for the game. Turner Field in Atlanta was not only home of the Braves, but a home to many baseball fans. The concessions and amenities for the fans,…

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    Analysis Of Gatorade

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    In 2016 Gatorade released a new commercial with iconic athletes which included Usain bolt, Serena Williams, April Ross, and Paul George. In the commercial the athletes were pestered by their younger selves. The child version of these athletes helped motivate the athletes, such as wake them up, help them train, and be there moral support. An example of this is the first scene in the commercial where younger Serena Williams yells at older Serena Williams to get out of bed. Throughout the…

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    Within each event, there are usually underlying meanings that can be interpreted if one is to look closely. Artprize is one of those events in which we are able to do so. Although not directly intended to convey certain meanings and interpretations, analyzing the event through a sociological lens is possible. This can allow for different and deeper meanings of the function as a whole that may not be realized by a large majority of people. By examining Artprize through sociological lenses…

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