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    Mapeh

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    Softball Rules The Game * There are 9 players on a softball team. * The playing field is divided into the infield and  outfield * The lines between the bases are 60 ft. apart  when joined they form a diamond inside the  baseline is known as the infield * Outside the baseline but inside the playing the  field is called the outfield. * Any ball going outside the 1st or 3rd base line  is a foul ball (runners cant advance the  batter gets another try unless the ball was 

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    Taboos and Rituals

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    In the article "Baseball Magic" by George Gmelch‚ the author uses the sport of baseball as a means of portraying different aspects of culture. The three aspects of baseball that are discussed are rituals‚ taboos‚ and fetishes. All three of these baseball traditions or superstitions can be directly related to specific aspects of culture. There are religious‚ social‚ and political ties to all three. In examining the rituals‚ taboos‚ and fetishes of baseball‚ cultural ties can be made and one can

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    Chief Sunrise

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    SUMMARY 15 year old Hank Cobb meets Chief Sunrise “the greatest Indian baseball player on a baseball diamond. Chief Sunrise is trying to meet John McGraw‚ (the manager of the New York Giants) so he could play with the Giants. Then Hank decided he would come with Chief Sunrise. They went on train that was going to going to go to New York from Florida‚ Gainesvillie Park. They had met somebody named Conway who was a baseball friend. Chief Sunrise and Hank needed money for food so they decided to

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    Face Masks Essay

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    Face Mask Madness The foundation of athletics‚ primarily focusing on baseball‚ revolves around the rules and regulations that go along with the contact sport. Many of the guidelines are in play as safety precautions. Some of the rules are more evident while observing the games than others‚ such as batters wearing helmets. Helmets are a staple from little league all the way until Major League Baseball. However‚ face masks are not required in the majority of leagues after children progress from

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    Softball Paper

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    all bets were settled one of the men threw an old boxing glove at another man who hit it with a pole. George Hancock‚ said to be the inventor of the game took the boxing glove and tied it so it would look like a ball‚ took chalk and drew a diamond on the floor‚ broke a broom handle to use it as a bat and began to play the first game of baseball. This was also the beginning of softball. Hancock’s game was a smaller version of baseball and was played indoors. Within a week’s time Hancock created

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    between Basketball and Baseball Sports have been around for hundreds of years. Currently two of the most popular sports in America‚ are baseball and basketball. Both have been played in America for over 100 years Baseball began in England in 1744. Basketball originated in 1891 in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. The differences between Basketball and Baseball include their uniforms‚ the equipment they use‚ and the offensive and defensive format. The first difference between baseball and basketball is their

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    The Best Game Ever Made

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    It was the beginning of February of my senior year in high school. I had been conditioning for months leading up to tryouts for the baseball team so I was in the best shape of my life and I was confident. The past three years before that I was put on the JV team because the coaches didn’t like my “attitude”‚ so my senior year I was determined to get a starting spot on the varsity team no matter what. During tryouts the coaches would always look at me like I didn’t belong and would whisper things

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    my space essay

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    Colt M. Ellis September 3‚ 2013 English 101 Prof. Blandford My Space photo essay My space There are many places that I could have used to describe myself. Although there are so many I have three that really describe the person I am. One of these pictures may come to most people as a surprise. So here is a few pictures that really describe me. My first picture is one of my favorite things to do. This is where people become very surprised with me. I love to play video games. I even play this

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    Competition In Baseball

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    little bit and be heavier‚ thus not traveling as far. Some people argue that these things like stealing signs and doctoring the baseball and messing with the base paths are not cheating‚ but just part of the game. Randolph Feezell‚ author of “Sport‚ Play‚ and Ethical Reflection” says ‘All of these things are “part of the game‚” a part of the historical existence of baseball.’(Feezell 101) Some people say that these are things that have evolved with the game. If players are being taught how to do them

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    Double versus single glove procedure implications in the perioperative environment Lee Brucato‚ Matthew Lower‚ Micah Miller The University of Akron Dr. Rose Baker & Dr. Rose Beeson Healthcare professionals are routinely exposed to pathogens and seek to protect themselves while still providing the best possible care. Throughout the evolution of modern healthcare‚ practices have been studied and adopted to reduce the transmission of diseases from patients to others. Healthcare

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