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    My basketball skills aren’t the best ‚but they’re eventually going to be at the standards I want them to be.Playing basketball Isn’t as hard as people say It Is long as the effort Is used as required.Making mistakes Isn’t a devastating thing in basketball everyone is going to make a mistake.There are three things that are needed to know how to play basketball.For an example‚Shoot‚dribble‚and listen three main characteristics in basketball.Which aren’t very hard to do everyone can dribble the ball

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    Ethical Norms and Values

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    The Ethical Norms and Values The article “Ethical Norms and Values for Marketers” has just opened my eyes to understanding more and taking clearer picture about marketing system‚ and the intentions and proclamation of it‚ promoted by the American Marketing Association (AMA) in US. I admire their intense‚ neutral sounding principles. First of all‚ AMA are a non-profit organization. And their principles; for instance‚ are made for betterment of intercommunication with any stakeholder (customers

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    Societal Norm Analysis

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    Often times‚ we sacrifice our individuality and uniqueness in order to be more accepted by others. Societal norms are behaviors or actions that are commonly accepted by the majority of people. We question who we are‚ where do we belong‚ and why we are the way we are in order to shape the way we want others to see us. We change who we are and what we do in order to fit into societal norms‚ as well as to be accepted and more easily understood.

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    INTERNATIONAL LAW RELATING TO FACTOR MOVEMENT Introduction In this work it will be analyzed an important issue about International Law: International Law relating to factor movement. In international economics‚ international factor movements are movements of labor‚ capital‚ and other factors of production between countries. International factor movements occur in three ways: immigration/emigration‚ capital transfers through international borrowing and lending‚ and foreign direct investment

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    Basketball: Then vs. Now

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    The sport of basketball was invented 113 years ago. The first original 13 rules of basketball are much different than the rules today. Not only have the rules evolved‚ but also the number of players‚ regulation time‚ and mainly just the dynamics of the game altogether. After explanation‚ you will be able to see how many changes basketball has truly undergone to become what it is now. The original 13 rules of basketball written by James Naismith are as follows: 1. The ball may be thrown in any

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    Three on three‚ basketball is a popular sport all over the world. There are more than one million teams world wide that play 3x3. Some teams do it just for fun while others take it to another level. Federation Internationale de Basketball (FIBA) is a popular name for competitive 3x3 tournaments all across the globe. This fall‚ the committee decided that they were going to bring 3x3 to the Olympics in 2020‚ and millions of people are thrilled to see what goes down in the games. Who are you going to

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    How to Play Basketball

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    How to play Basketball In order to play basketball‚ you need one basketball and two basketball hoops on opposite ends of the court. The hoops should be ten feet high. In an original game‚ you should form two teams of five individuals apiece would be the requirements. If a court just so happens to be full or fewer players are available‚ a game with one hoop can be played using alternate rules. The object is for you to score more baskets than your opponent. You should

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    The Four Norms Of Merton

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    In our reading for this week we talked about the four norms of Merton. This was first used in 1942. The norms are universalism‚ communism‚ disinterestedness‚ and organized skepticism. These were the keys to Merton social structure of science. Once learning about the four we can take those to learn how to interpret the norms‚ and use them in boundary work. Interpreting is not knowing the definition of these norms‚ but how they are used. Using them to connect other things in life and science. Which

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    Early Childhood Norms

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    Early Childhood Norms Age subgroup: 3 A. Physical Development Norms 1. Children develop slight involvement of upper body mobility‚ and their catching and throwing abilities improve in speed and accuracy. However‚ they still catch a ball against their chest. 1 2. Children can also use a twisting motion with their hands‚ which helps them to open door knobs or twisting lids off containers. 2 3. They can use larger instruments so they easily use fat crayons for drawing. They can draw first tadpole

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    A basketball is an air filled sphere with a leather skin. There are different companies that make basketballs like Russel & Baden. The different types of shapes affect the aerodynamics of a basketball. Although at first it may sound strange‚ the motion of a basketball when it leaves the hands of a player is governed by the same physical laws of an airplane. There are multiple ways to affect the aerodynamics of the ball like the flick of the wrist‚ force and the quickness of the release when you

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