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    further unpack this trite expression by discrediting some of the theories proposed in the past as well as formulating my own based on my understanding of language and gender studies. To begin, the first question we must ask is what does it mean “to throw”? The Merriam-Webster dictionary first defines it as “to propel through the air by a forward motion…

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    started to work on different throws that would help me on some of the harder holes. There are many different throwing techniques, but I throw fore hand, thumbers, and backhand. I learned a different stance and grip for each. At the tournament, I came upon a hole that I needed to use all three throwing styles in order to get a reasonable score. The hole started off as a small tunnel of trees in front of the tee box with a large opening to the left side. The only throw that could possibly work…

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    to where it was going to land and make an awesome play. I did, however, have a significant downfall- I could not throw further than six feet. I did not want to throw it at all because I was so bad at it. If I can catch the disc to make a play, it doesn’t matter if I can’t make a…

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    We were at the CYO Meet of Champions. I was one of the two people who were throwing shot-put for my school. Each person gets three throws; I was throwing a consistant 26 feet. In my head I was thinking that I was gonna win. On my last throw I threw 26 feet 8 inches. I broke my school’s shot-put record and the CYO record as well. There was only one more girl to throw and she hadn’t thrown anything near what I threw during her other two attempts. She stepped into the circle and threw. When the…

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    subject’s hand-eye coordination. It would have negative effects towards hand-eye coordination. Drunk googles were used for this experiment and we it affected the subject’s vision as it limits their ability to see properly. A bean-bag was asked to throw to the specific area by the subject with and without wearing drunk googles. The subject had better hand-eye coordination without wearing the drunk googles. We established two groups such as the experimental group where the tests are conducted…

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    threw the ceremonial first pitch at the Cubs game in 1994. Bill Clinton was wearing an Indians cap and warm-up jacket when he threw the pitch. She was wearing a dark jacket, a scarf, and an oversized Cubs hat. He had the right form and position to throw the pitch where Hillary did not. There were pictures being taken at the game and one picture was taken of Hillary as she was in the middle of throwing the pitch. This picture was described as throwing like a girl.…

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    will not go unboxed. After four hours or two weeks the desk looks exactly the same because the sloppy person is creating new piles of papers with new headings and stopping to read all the old book catalogs before he throws them away. While on the other hand a neat person would just throw away the desk. On the other hand neat people are burn and have informal attitude towards their surrounding things including their families. They desire everything to be a dust catcher. For the sake of…

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    You just pick up the ball and throw it back in. There are lots of throw-ins during a game and they should not be taken too lightly. Getting a good throw in to set up the next play can be the key to keeping possession of the ball. Players that can throw the ball very far can be good in certain areas of the field and can have many goal scoring opportunities. Corner kicks, Most teams practice…

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    bat. Then running around a series of bases. The pitcher is the player who throws the baseball toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter. A skilled pitcher often throws a diffrent types of pitches to prevent the batter from hitting the ball. The most basic and commonly used pitch is a Fastball, where the pitcher throws the ball as hard as he can. There are a variety of pitches a pitcher can throw ranging from a Fastball to a Knuckleball. Another type of pitch is…

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    (2005), the experiments assess whether the influence of effort on distance perception is generally or functionally specific. In the first three experiments, the effort for throwing was manipulated by having half of the participants throw a heavy ball and the other half throw a light ball. It was found that effort for throwing influenced verbal reports of distance as well as perceptual distance - matching tasks, but, effort for throwing did not influence blindwalking. In the fourth experiment,…

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