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    We did basic practices and then something happened we were playing 100 yard tag with just street clothes and our center ran straight into the goal post. Coach called an ambulance because he was bleeding a lot. We all came to visit him the next day instead of going to practice. Even coach didn’t go to practice. The doctors said he would be okay so we continued practice for next year because we wanted to be the best. The next season was then here we could only practice four times before our first

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    which was unusual for Barcelona considering the time of year. Tommy‚ a hopeful for the title arrived at the venue feeling nervous‚ and as the day wore on and matches began he started feeling more and more anxious to get in the ring and box. Mike‚ his coach came up to him and said‚ "You are up‚ let’s go." Tommy got into the ring and touched gloves with his opponent Jack. Jack was a World Champion at 205 pounds‚ and he was someone who Tommy had faced several times‚ but never succeeded in winning against

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    Whitmore (2011) eloquently outlines; “Coaching is not merely a technique to be wheeled out and rigidly applied in certain prescribed circumstances. It is a way of thinking‚ a way of being.” (WHITMORE J. 2011. Coaching for Performance) What are the skills and qualities of a Coach and how are these defined considering behaviours as well as technique? The Association for Coaching sets out the core capabilities of a Coach under the headings of; • Knowledge • skills • behaviours http://www

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    the referee issued a yellow card to the Spanish town high player and a free kick to the golden lions. The number 9 player from the golden lions scored the free kick and their supporters went wild‚ the player did a couple of stunts as he ran to his coach and teammates at the sidelines. A couple of supporters were fighting on the sideline of the field while the game was in play‚ the supporters turned out to be students of both schools‚ one of the students drew for a rock and

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    tremendous amounts of disrespect from authorities just because of the stereotype of people who ride sport bikes. The officers assumed that this was an accident due to my own fault and didn’t bother hearing me out at all. I was hauled away in an ambulance to the nearest emergency facility. From the minute I regained consciousness after the accident the only thing I wanted was a glass of water because I was feeling really light headed and nauseous. I was denied water by all the authorities and repeatedly

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    The community was left wondering what could have been done differently. The coach‚ Mr. Charles‚ contemplated whether he could return to coaching football. His team’s last game of the season has been canceled. “I will never bad-mouth the sport of football‚” Mr. Charles said. “I played it and I loved it and I’ve coached for years‚ but it does make me take a second look at it. “I’ve had a few people asking if I’d coach again‚ and you know what‚ I don’t know. Right now I think the irrational thing

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    something that I will never forget. I was in line waiting for my turn‚ and I decided to go off to the side and practice one of my own tricks. Then BOOM‚ I broke my arm‚ I couldn’t explain how fast it went. My coach came rushing over‚ and he started calling an ambulance. Once the ambulance came‚ the paramedics came over. They asked me what’s my name and what’s my phone number and my address and BLAH BLAH BLAH‚ I’m sure they were just checking if I didn’t forget anything that tragic. Soon my mom came

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    at the wreckage but thought nothing of it. As soon as she was safe I ran to my brother and he said calmly‚ “Mac I’m stuck‚ it’s bad‚ it’s real bad.” I remember a lot from that day‚ which is far more than I want to. The screaming‚ the blood‚ the ambulances‚ how calm my brother was as he was cut out of the car‚ how his dog refused to leave his side‚ and

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    |THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE |SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM | |----- |Independence - Freedom - Happiness | | |---------- | |No. 101/2008/QD-BTC |Hanoi‚ November 11‚ 2008

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    with death‚ but hopefully I will also show that Larkin’s attitude is not completely negative and that Larkin may see that death can have a redeeming end. The first poem from my selection that I will use is "˜Ambulances’‚ a poem where even the title suggests relation to death. In "˜Ambulances’ the emphasis is definitely placed upon death‚ the first line actually hints upon Larkin’s attitude to death. He begins by setting a very sombre image within the reader’s mind‚ saying "Closed like confessionals"¦"

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