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    My Passion In Volleyball

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    What does it feel like to have a passion?well It’s the feeling of freedom, like a bird soaring through the air without any worry in the world. That is why my passion is volleyball. When I play I feel a sense of relief. I feel as if there is no other troubles in the world, and that is why I continue to do it. It truly is my passion. Having a passion is important. It develops who you are as a person. In order to preserve, protect, and grow one’s passion, an individual must set a goal for their…

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    glance, the picture just looks like an action shot of a volleyball player setting a ball to another volleyball plyer on the court, but when I look closely at, every detail brings back memories and emotions. To most people, the picture I chose to analyze would not mean anything of significant value, but to me and my team, it means more than any other picture taken during that season of volleyball at Riverside High School. I played year-round volleyball for 10 years as a setter and I…

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    Volleyball Case Study

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    forward to attending her daughter’s sports events. Student K will continue attending Saturday program as well as work to maintain her overall grades. Britney Student B has decided to no longer attend mentoring program as a result of attending volleyball practice with her team. Student B is a great student her grades are excellent. Student B has demonstrated change in her behavior as a result she has remained out of trouble. Ms Hernandez is feeling less stressed as her daughters behavior is…

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    you clapped enthusiastically as the karasuno boys volleyball team stood in a line at the edge of the court. you could easily spot your boyfriend in the lineup by his soft grey hair. even from up in the stands, you could tell that sugawara was trying to look taller. he had his chin held high, shoulders back, and he was almost standing on tip-toe. his actions made you giggle softly to yourself. you reminisced about the conversation you had had with sugawara just a few weeks ago. you were…

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    In sport today I believe women are treated in an unfair way to their male counterparts. Sport is controlled by the media in this century and women are looked at as sexual objects rather than for their talent like men are. The women are also then expected to wear skimpy clothing not because it’s better for the sport but because of marketing. Professional female athletes are seen as inferior to their male counterparts and therefore don’t get as much media coverage. Women athletes play the exact…

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    community of Volleyball Team in High school by gaining required knowledge, skills as well as the power to persuade the other members of the community. This paper is very important in shaping…

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    Lesson1- 1 volleyball for every 2 students (15 total), 8 hoops, 12 cones, 34pens, 1 whistle, 1attendance book. Lesson2-1 volleyball for every 2 students (15 total), 34 pens, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson3-12-16 volleyballs, 4 badminton nets, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson4- 1volleyball for every 2 students(15 total), 12 cones, 4 badminton nets, 34 pens, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson5- 16 volleyballs, 4 badminton nets, 34 pens, 1 whistle, 1 attendance book. Lesson6- 5…

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    Volleyball has been played for over 100 years. The game of volleyball has been changed several times science William G. Morgan invented it back in 1895. He was a graduate from Springfield, Illinois college of the YMCA. The name of the game has been changed three times. Volleyball is now played all around the world. William G. Morgan is the son of George Henry Morgan and Nancy Chatfield. He was born in Lockport, New York, United States on January 23, 1870. He was the oldest and most intelligent…

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    Volleyball is competitive, as are all sports, and can be dangerous if the techniques are not done correctly. One of the most common injuries in volleyball is an ankle sprain. The ankle contains 14 bones and 3 ligaments, that can be broken and torn. Another injury that can occur when playing volleyball is the tear of ligaments in the knee or ACL. Although knee damages are a big injury while playing volleyball, sprained ankles are more common because players often land on the outside part of…

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    accomplish anything that they desire. Team sports build these qualities and allow people to work together to accomplish a single goal. Volleyball is one of these team sports that have proven to bring people together. Volleyball was created in 1895 by William G. Morgan. Morgan was a YMCA physical education instructor in Holyoke, Massachusetts. He created volleyball…

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