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    spirit, red, white and black and across the field the visiting team had a couple of spectators dressed in orange. As I look down at the perfectly grassed, green soccer field marked with white lines and a red letter N in the center, i see both teams doing drills, shooting, passing and running. Our team captain has a neon green arm band, he leads the team yelling across the field and keeping everyone focused. Shortly after, the two teams and the starting players are introduced over the speaker,…

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    I believe that working well together with a group and applying our skills make the team achieve much more than working individually which increased our performance and productivity as a group. Being part of a team has helped me to develop some collaborative skills. The Capstone project made me Know more about myself and identify my own strengths and weaknesses. Working on a group and take responsibilities…

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    about failure and how to come back from it. From playing volleyball you learn that not everything always works out and that's okay. The first day of tryouts in 7th grade I was as nervous as anyone could ever be. I had never played on a team before and I had no idea what to expect. When I got to the gym after school there were so many girls in the gym that I was in such shock I almost just walked out. Almost all of my friend were there which made it a little better because I at…

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    The steamy, thick, chlorine filled air penetrated my young lungs. The crowd above was screeching like the rioters in Tiananmen Square. One of the largest races of my swimming career was right at my doorstep. I adjusted my goggles one last time before I started my approach to Lane 8. With each step towards the starting block, the butterflies in my stomach grew exponentially. I slowly mounted the starting block as my mind started to tune out the earsplitting crowd. My focus narrowed in on the lane…

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    tennis. However, it’s much more than that. Tennis, along with sports in general, have fueled my competitive fire and brought me to who I am today. Growing up, i’ve always played sports. I started playing soccer when I could walk. I loved the idea of team sports and how they made me feel-like I was a part of something. Independence was, and continues to be, one of my biggest struggles. I started playing tennis my Freshman year of high school. Tennis has helped me to learn to be independent since…

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    communication issue within a cross functional/hybrid fraud team within a large direct selling company. Poor communication has…

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    Paintball is more than just a sport or hobby for your spare time. Like with any other team situation, there are a number of ways you can benefit in other areas of your life with what you learn playing paintball. From team work to physical fitness, there is a lot that can be learned from this sport. One of the most valuable lessons learned in paintball is that of team work and being interdependent. Conquering these two lessons will prepare you for many situations you will face as a professional…

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    This is not because it is each individual merely works to support the other members of the team toward a common goal but rather, Jackson used this methodology as a means to help individuals find their sense of purpose. Jackson recounts the 1993 retirement of Michael Jordan and the need to incorporate new players into an already talented team by helping each to “find a role for themselves that played to their strengths” rather than those of Michael (Jackson & Delehanty…

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    The Bad Knee As I see the ball flying up in the Monticello Trails gym, I knew I could catch it and get the other team out. Once I try to jump up to get it, my feet don’t even leave the ground before I feel a horrible pain in left knee. A terrible pain I hoped never to feel again. Dislocation is the displacement of one or more bones at a joint according to the Merriam Dictionary. Dislocation feels like someone ripping one of your extremities off. That is one of the most unsatisfying feelings…

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    La Vida Robot Analysis

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    Paragraph 1 They all had personal and group problems, as a team and as individuals. Oscar Vazquez wanted a career in the military but ran into some problems when he went to a meeting to become a soldier. The team also ran into the problem of not having enough money for the robot and had to keep a tight budget for materials. In paragraph 15 it explains that Oscar Vazquez’s parents brought him to the U.S. from Mexico without proper paper work, not allowing him to receive a scholarship, nor get…

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