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    Ex-Basketball Player

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    Many people have a difficult time letting go of their past. When you can’t let go of your past‚ you can’t move forward into the future. In the “Ex-Basketball Player” by John Updike‚ Flick Webb finds himself holding onto the past and not being able to move on. Flick’s disappointment in the present causes him to try and relive the glory days of life that he had in the past. To explore Flick’s disappointment in the present‚ Updike utilizes setting‚ tone‚ and irony. In the first stanza‚ Updike

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    Elizabeth‚ I love your idea of incorporating health coaching into your practice. I have the fortunate opportunity to be a part of a program that uses a health coaching model to empower seniors to remain healthy independent and in their homes. The main goal of the program is to prevent hospital admission. The coaching model is designed to meet an individual’s goal. An initial survey is complete with the patient that highlights the active issues for the patient. It is a holistic approach and we

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    Basketball Belief It was six o’clock in the morning and Kyle woke up from a dream of him being a big time basketball player in the NBA. Kyle is a very big‚ heavy footed kid that loves to play basketball. Though he is horrible at basketball and he knows it‚ he still wants to play the game. Kyle put on his shoes and went outside to shoot some hoops. Then he decided to go to the gym instead of his court at home. At the gym he saw a flier posted on the wall and it said “Private Basketball lessons with

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    when I was preparing to try out for the high school basketball team upon entering my freshman year. I was never able to make it past tryouts in my previous years due to the fact that I was overweight‚ out of shape‚ unhealthy‚ and terrible at basketball. So I decided that the summer before I began high school and started tryouts that I was going to get in the best possible shape I could that summer and concentrate only on improving my basketball skills and fundamentals. I was still extremely untalented

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    The Use of Reflection in Workplace Coaching Introduction This white paper seeks to explore the relevance and use of reflection within the context of workplace coaching. Evidence will be presented that supports the educational and developmental value of this approach. In conclusion‚ one particular tool will be recommended that workplace coaches can use to facilitate the reflective process for coachees. The science behind reflection Some of the most compelling descriptions of the significance of reflection

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    Until my freshman year of high school‚ I never knew how much a basketball court could mean to someone. That someone was me. That someone was my teammates. That someone was my coaches. That someone… was anyone who was lucky enough to have their life impacted by a basketball court. The court that I am lucky enough to have in my life resides in the Mayfield High School wood gym. While to onlookers it appears as a normal basketball court‚ I know that there is something truly special about it. This court

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    John Jordan Game #3 Kickball Basketball (modified) In this version of kickball basketball there are 2 teams with about 13 players on each team. The game is still played on a full sized basketball court. In this game the pitcher rolls out the ball to the kicker‚ and the kicker kicks it. After the kick has been made‚ the objective of the offense is for them to run as fast as they can around the basses to get to home plate before the defense makes 5 passes and shoot the ball into the basket

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    How to Dunk in Basketball

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    How to Dunk Jumping higher is often a goal of basketball players. Not only can it help them be more effective players in the all-around game‚ it can also help them get up above the rim and learn how to dunk a basketball. Dunking a basketball gives a player a certain confidence that allows him to know that under the right circumstances he can put the ball in the basket any time he wants. Conditioning To dunk a basketball‚ you have to get in excellent cardiovascular condition. Doing interval training

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    Philosophy of Life

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    Many people develop many different philosophies of life as they continue to grow up. My philosophy of life is based on the Ten Commandments. I believe that everyone should try their best to follow the commandments that were given to us from God. It is not only important that one develops a philosophy of life‚ but it is more important that one applies their philosophy to their life. I apply my philosophy of life by trying my best to follow the commandments‚ and when I realize that I have done wrong

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    Who is potentially the greatest basketball player in history has been argued for decades‚ but in more recent times‚ a newly found debate has emerged that includes the likes of Michael Jordan and LeBron James. Ever since each player debuted in their respective eras‚ they burst onto to the scene with skill sets never seen prior and made their mark on the game. As of right now‚ the general consensus is that Jordan holds that title‚ but various individuals are making the argument that LeBron is the greatest

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