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    Small decisions can majorly impact your life. Small decisions like how you decided to do your hair will not impact your life as much as some other small decisions. For example, whom you sit with at lunch or what group of friends you hang out with can majorly impact how others think of you and what you will be like in the future. One small decision I made in the past involved having a goal for baseball. My goal was to hit the ball more than it hit me. It was the top of the 5th inning, the other…

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    Unsatisfactory Test

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    Wiffleball Rubric Student Name: ______________________________________ Objective Cues Unsatisfactory Needs Improvement Satisfactory Commendable Excellent Earned Points Competency in hitting Square stance with knees bend and rear elbow down, watch the ball, stride when you hit, hold the bat correctly, follow through…

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    On 6-17-2016 I Ptrm. Butram responded to 6067 N. Ridge (Wal-Mart) for a theft. Upon arrival I spoke with John Goecker (asset protection). John stated he was alerted to an unknown male, behaving suspiciously in the shoe department. The male was Identified as Christopher Andrew Zakrajsek. John stated he observed Christopher select a pair of Interceptor boots size 9.5 and place his feet into them. John stated he then placed his old shoes into the box along with the tag from the boots. John…

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    advanced in its techniques, strategies, scoring rules, and equipment, yet the fundamental objective to win has remained the same. Because there are many early records of golf throughout Europe the sport’s origin remains unknown. The first record of golf dates 1297, and golf was also known as, paganica by the Romans, chole by the Belgians, and kolven by the Dutch. Originally the game was played with a stick and a leather ball. Scotland outlined the rules of golf to include playing over a course…

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    Bam homerun, the crowd goes wild. One day my family and I bought tickets for a baseball game it was at Dodger stadium. It was the Cubs Vs Dodgers and my dad’s favorite team is the cubs so we decided to surprise him with the tickets. He got excited and as the days past by before you knew it we were off to the game. So then we were ready to go to the game we drove to dodger stadium. We were still driving to dodger stadium we finally got there it took us like an hour to get there. We gave the…

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    “That’s ball four,” the umpire called. I sighed, watching the runners advance to the next base on the field. I tossed the softball into my right hand, getting ready for my next pitch. I swung my right arm back, forward and around my head, finally releasing the ball with my fingertips as I had been taught. I watched as the ball spun in the air, travelling higher and higher, and then as it dropped behind the umpire. “Ball one,” the umpire exclaimed. Three pitches later, the batter walked to first…

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    Second Game Narrative

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    play when the game finally started. The top of our line up went up to bat. We scored two runs in the first inning and then it was time for me to start the game. I went out and the first batter grounded out. Then the second batter got a base hit. The third batter walked up to the plate. He was tall and skinny. I through a pitch down the middle knowing I messed up and he hit a homerun to tie…

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    The Invention Of Softball

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    Another cool rule they made deals with pitching and catching.Like if the catcher misses or catches the ball you and run as long as it’s not a pop up.That’s called a steal.The pitcher has even more pressure on her because the bal has to be pitched just right across the…

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    when he had become obsessed with knives; even in high school, he started to steal things and stalk people. After Bundy’s conviction when he was being interviewed, he said, “Murder is not about lust and it's not about violence. It's about possession,” (Rule, 2008, 380). This quote shows how his obsession with stealing things was based off…

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    Snowball: A Short Story

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    “Strike Three!” I was playing a baseball game in Hudsonville Michigan. It was fall. The time when you can see red, yellow, orange, brown, and pink leaves twirl as they fall gracefully to the ground. Bright beams of of sunlight shine on the damp grass. The air was fresh but chilly. fans came from near and far to watch us play. My team was doing very well and part of the reason why was because I was pitching. I did not Know it yet, but I would Throw a no hitter. I could remember when…

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