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    Choir and Music club. I have also been a member of the Red Crescent club for 3 years‚ which has expanded my exposures to other cultures by learning another language and studying mutliple customs. I have been the captain of both the varsity golf and softball teams for two years‚ developing my leadership skills. My involvement in both my school and community proved that I am student committed to developing a promising future. I am confident my commitment to be a well-rounded student will improve

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    participate in with the arts. Every fall‚ I participate in high school swimming; every winter I participate in archery and Family of Christ’s all church musical; every spring I participate in high school softball; every summer I spend swimming on a club team while training for archery and softball over the off season; while year round I take piano lessons and participate in rehearsals for my church’s student led choir. Needless to say‚ I’ve encountered many coaches who have helped shaped me to become

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    The Game of Wiffleball

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    The WIFFLE ball was designed to take the place of baseball‚ stickball and softball for boys and girls in back yards and city streets. It is made of a tough rubbery plastic – is light in weight and cannot be thrown or hit any great distance. The WIFFLE ball is also an excellent indoor ball. The WIFFLE ball is thrown like a baseball and will curve very easily. The minimum number of players required to play a game with the WIFFLEball is two – the pitcher and batter – one player per side. The maximum

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    rules/regulations. Violations of any rules will be handled by our Office of Student Judicial Affair. We have wide variety of athletic programs‚ ranging from men and women’s basketball‚ cross-country‚ tennis‚ and track & field; Women’s bowling‚ softball‚ volleyball‚ even cheerleading; Also football for our guys. We proudly represent our school mascot‚ Morgan State University Bear. Now our school makes it possible for you to apply and highly be accepted; in state Tuition is proximately 7‚000 and

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    of your grades above this standard‚ you may get kicked out or have to drop the class. To stay in these classes‚ students might get certain tutors for help or work harder. One last freedom I receive is sports. A sport I play with my freedoms‚ is softball. Once you make the team‚ you have to practice. If you don’t practice‚ you won’t get much playing time on the field with your team. No playing time would cause me to be upset so I would practice at home more. Once you get better‚ you get more playing

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    Practice throws will be in pairs‚ while watching for the proper mechanics of throwing and warm up the player’s arms. Looking for: • Always catching with two hands. • Receive the ball over the throwing shoulder. • Move feet to receive the ball correctly (girls should not be allowed to be lazy) • Start throwing at a close distance‚ then move further apart. 5:15 - 6:00 Position Practice Players will be separated into groups - infielders‚ outfielders‚ pitchers and catchers. All four groups

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    in nature. aerobics - means "w/ oxygen" and refers to the use of oxygen in a muscle’s energy-generating process. anaerobic activities  - is short in duration and high intensity. - racquetball‚ downhill skiing‚ weight lifting‚ sprinting‚ softball‚ soccer‚ and football. ACSM  - (American college sports medicine) Dr. Kenneth Cooper  - (1982) considered as the father of aerobics - he is a physiologist of the US air force - published a book entitled aerobic and groundbreaking on 1969

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    Unit 5c Lecture). In doing so‚ the likelihood of committing a crime is lessening in fear of losing those relationships with those individuals. From the kindergarten up until my freshmen year of high school I was really into playing sports. I played softball‚ basketball‚ volleyball

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    sporting example to illustrate your answer: When an individual responds to one stimuli‚ but as another one comes‚ there is a momentary delay in processing the second of two stimuli received in quick succession. For example‚ Pitchers and bowlers in softball and cricket will try to take advantage of the psychological refractory period by slowing in the delivery of a ball. If the batter believes it is a fast ball‚ they will begin movement preparation in anticipation of the delivery. 3) Using a

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    IGS 300V1-124 Quarterly Test 1.The three things that John Locke states the government must provide that the state of nature lacks are: 1. A set of clear written laws for the settlement of particular conflicts and issues involving social order. 2. Impartial judge to interpret and uphold the written laws. 3. Force that is able to execute the necessary set laws. The conditions that Locke sets for the extent and power of the legislative body are: 1. “It can not be absolutely arbitrary over the lives

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