women‚ ladies’ baseball. The name softball was given to the game in 1926. A tournament (1933) at the Chicago World’s Fair spurred interest in the game. The Amateur Softball Association of America (founded 1933) governs the game in the United States and sponsors annual sectional and World Series championships. The International Softball Federation regulates rules of play in more than 110 countries‚ including the United States and Canada. Women’s fast-pitch softball became an Olympic sport in 1996‚
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Softball is a variant of baseball played with a larger ball on a smaller field. It was invented in 1887 in Chicago as an indoor game. It was at various times called indoor baseball‚ mush ball‚ playground‚ softbund ball‚ kitten ball‚ and‚ because it was also played by women‚ ladies’ baseball. The name softball was given to the game in 1926. A tournament (1933) at the Chicago World’s Fair spurred interest in the game. The Amateur Softball Association of America (founded 1933) governs the game in the
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What is your definition of softball? Do you think that softball is just like baseball? Softball is way different from baseball. Softball leaves a bigger mark when you get hit by the ball. Softball is pitched underhand‚ where in baseball it is pitched overhand. In softball we use metal bats‚ (and by the way when that ball hits that bat it is like music to my ears.) In baseball you use wooden bats. Softball is not just a sport played by girls. Softball is a sport played by some of the most beautiful
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Growing up as a Soccer Player Soccer has been the sport of my choice since I have been four years old. It was the love of my life. I loved everything about it from the sweet smell of the grass to the most exhilarating feeling of scoring a goal. The sport of soccer was what motivated me to do better in everything. I grew up in a family that lived‚ breathed‚ and played soccer. My Dad coached soccer and both of my older brothers played soccer through High School‚ so when it came to me I had no choice
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In his essay‚ “Falling Down Is Part of Growing up”‚ Henry Petroski explains how all humans experience failure throughout their lives. The author compares nursery rhymes with the evolution of the human body and how they evolve as they grow older. He also describes how kids don’t realize the purpose or the meaning of things‚ but as they grow older‚ they realize the purpose of things and life in general. He also explains how failure is part of life and the inspiration of great innovations. Henry emphases
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others it maybe studying‚ but for me‚ it comes down to three things: sports‚ computers‚ and music. Growing up‚ I was always fascinated by computers‚ at the young age of 4‚ I discovered how to use a computer and at 5‚ I started playing video games. When I was half-way throught kindergarten‚ my family moved back to Taiwan from Japan. In Japan we didnt take naps‚ but it is required in Taiwan. Growing up in a different system‚ it was hard for me to adapt; so instead of going to sleep after lunch‚ I was
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In "Growing Up Digital"‚ the author begins to speak about technology usage in schools’‚ and how it affects the academic growth of students’. According to recent studies‚ technology usage causes a tendency to procrastinate‚ a shorter attention span‚ and a lower quality sleep. For example‚ a student may begin a homework assignment‚ but receives a text message so instead of finishing the assignment the student will focus on their cellphone. Thus‚ the student will end up procrastinating and forget about
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Growing Up Rich Versus Poor in America For living in the “land of opportunities” the social brackett kids grow up in has a major effect on every aspect of their lives. The issues of inequality has a tremendous impact on a person’s overall health and social status once a child has reached adulthood. As children grow up in America‚ whether it be in a poor or wealthy social status‚ it is not reasonable to define America as a completely meritocratic society. In the movie “Born Rich: Children
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Shaquira Barnes Pekins ENC 1101 Growing up as a child of the 90s Growing up in the 90s was the best of all the other decades all put together. The 90s had the best toys‚ movies‚ shows and some attractive events that produced the 90s. More than ten years‚ it almost seems that it was the start of the millennium. War was ending and science became more significant. I am ecstatic to be a child of the 90s. Maturing as a child in the 1990s
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are things about growing up in a small town that you can’t necessarily quantify.”--Brandon Routh. Growing up in a smaller town provided me with the exclusive benefit of spending more time with my family and friends. I was also able to dodge a hectic lifestyle that comes with living in a larger city. I also believe that living in a small city provides a more nostalgic and cozy feeling. Growing up I created great memories with my mother‚ father‚ and brother. To begin‚ growing up I created wonderful
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