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    Fast Pitch Experience

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    when I was in sixth grade, I joined a tournament fast pitch team for the summer. I had played softball since i was four years old but this was my second year playing fast pitch. I had played in a recreational league the year before so I had a little bit of knowledge on how to play the game. The coach for the team I played for had very little experience as a coach, but had a lot of experience playing fast pitch so she knew lot about the game. She never let me play after I had went to very…

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    Slow Pitch Research Paper

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    Slow-pitch softball is a much safer and easier game to play. The players barely get any injuries. Some girls will be able to hit a ball at a slower speed much easier. Slow-pitch is very popular in recreational leagues throughout the United States. A different name for slowpitch is “Lob Ball” (Softball: Slow-Pitch). There are more players on the field that gives less space to cover. It’s well suited for age group competition (Softball: Slow-Pitch). The pitch is much more different and easier to…

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    The item that I plan to market is a customized pitch pipe for the band Pentatonix. A pitch pipe is a small device used to provide a pitch reference for musicians or singers. The common vocal pitch pipes are circular and made of metal, usually brass and are known as a free reed aerophone. This product is a great fit because Pentatonix is an a cappella group, so perfect pitch is the backbone of this group. This merchandise covers a serious note for those fans that love the band and can sing, and…

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    The voice pitch is a trait that has evolved through sexual selection of humans and has become sexually dimorphic. This trait is sexually dimorphic because for males the voice pitch has the tendency to be lower and this because the ‘adam’s apple’ is a thicker layer of cartilage that influence the vocal cords in males along with higher testosterone levels predict low voice men.. For females, the voice pitch tends to be lower because without this extra layers of cartilage makes the vocal cords have…

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    Name: Suad Alnababteh Assignment #4 1. Citation in APA style KANG, O., RUBIN, D., & PICKERING, L.. (2010). Suprasegmental Measures of Accentedness and Judgments of Language Learner Proficiency in Oral English. The Modern Language Journal, 94(4), 554–566. 2. What was the researcher 's purpose in conducting this study? The aim of this study was to examine oral proficiency and comprehensibility in nonnative speakers of English using suprasegmental features of accentedness. 3. What were the…

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    often true of course but it is far from being the whole story. Leaders can also be found at the bottom of an organization and it just about every place in between.” (Wharton, 1) This quote perfectly describes Beca and where she starts off as a leader. Pitch Perfect incorporated all the steps into become a successful group. The movie starts out with Beca getting sucked into trying out for a cappella singing in college. After getting the part and practicing with the group she finds out she does…

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    acapella groups on campus. In Pitch Perfect, there is fierce competition and embarrassing moments, as well as developing relationships, realizing the power of teamwork and compromise as well as the numerous highs and lows of life. Director Jason Moore (with writer Kay Cannon) did a fabulous job selling the idea that staying true to oneself is possible even with compromise, and that sometimes making small changes to your thinking can have a big impact on your success. Pitch Perfect is about…

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    Pitch Perfect Psychology

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    In 2012, the movie Pitch Perfect came out starring Rebel Wilson who famously played Fat Amy in the movies. "It's kinda sad when you have characters with names like 'Fat Amy' who calls herself 'Fat Amy' so people won't call her that first,' says Ms. Hogg. "It's no laughing…

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    moves at a much faster pace than the overall fluctuation of the sound envelope. For speech comprehension, the envelope of the sound is the most important component because words are identified based on the envelope of the sounds wave. However, for pitch perception and localization, the fine structure of a sound wave is the most important component because the sound of speech is heard at a location based on the sounds fine structure. Fourier’s theorem…

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    A Pitch in Time By: Jake Plamondon, Kyle Iteen, Isaiah Lynn Have you ever took control to protect yourself or others? If u play baseball u will have a connection with this book. The theme of the book is to stand up for yourself. The book a Pitch in Time is a Good book with action in it. I would recommend this book to people who like baseball. I think a Pitch in Time is a good book. The main character is Mac. The book starts When Mac gets to his Baseball practice he has to wait for his mom…

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