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    dreamed his “peach basketball” game would develop into the world biggest indoor sport. Basketball was made because of many reasons. For instance‚ when it’s too hot to play they used to go in their barn and nail a peach basket to the barn door at about 10 feet high. Although the original 13 rules turned into over 60. Major rules changed over years and still are‚ Including the number if players‚ court boundaries‚ and dribbling. Back when James Naismith invented basketball people couldn’t dribble

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    Gordon Rule

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    SPC 1017 10-07-2014 Prof. Cummings‚ Davina Sergio Martinez Gordon Rule Chapter 4 Verbal Messages The communication between people it is very important and necessary‚ but more important it is communicate in an appropriate way that make a strong and comfortable relationship. For instance‚ If you want that two person of a different culture‚ nature language and continents communicate in the appropriate way‚ would be necessary a common language. A language is system

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    Rules for Writing

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    Rules for Writing -Unless you are writing a personal narrative‚ never use 1st person (I‚ me‚ my‚ we‚ us‚ our‚ ours‚ ourselves). It makes your writing less credible. -Unless you are putting someone’s exact words in quotation marks‚ NEVER use second person(you‚ your‚ yours‚ yourselves). -Do not use contractions in formal essays. It is ok in journals‚ notes‚ and if it is someone’s exact words in quotation marks. -If you are writing numbers above 100‚ it is ok‚ to put the number. 100 and below

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    The rule of names

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    extract from Ursula K Le Guin‘s novel The Rule of Names. You must write a ’tragtindledning’ and your essay must include a characterization of Mr Underhill and/or Blackbeard. The Rule of Names Sometimes you get a wrong impression of someone. Especially if it’s someone you don’t know very well. People aren’t always what they seem to be‚ and suddenly you find out‚ that people you thought were gently and nice‚ actually are something totally different. The rule of names is a story that shows the reader

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    Rules and Regulations

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    CHAPTER 1 – PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Every university has a set of rules and regulations to be followed by the students. Students are obligated to follow the rules or else there is an equivalent punishment for every violation. In Feati University‚ the students have certain sets of rules to be followed. Recently‚ the Administration in FEATI University has strictly implemented the new school uniform regulations‚ resulting to an increase on the number of students who violate the

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    RULES OF PROCEDURE

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    RULES OF PROCEDURE The formal session will be declared by the Chair. ROLL CALL 1. Present- When delegate answers in a present‚ he can say Yes‚ No or abstain during voting for a resolution. 2. Present and voting- When the delegate answers the roll call in a present and voting‚ he has to vote decisively on a resolution and has the option of only saying a Yes or a No to the resolution during the voting. He cannot Abstain. QUORUM This is the minimum number of members required for the committee proceedings

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    up into huge puddles of tears buried in my pillow‚ asking myself why didn’t they pick me ? "why aren’t I good enough ?!". Making the school Basketball team is something that was a very huge goal for me at the start of every school year‚ and a motive at the start of every summer.Till this day I haven’t made neither my middle school nor high school Basketball team‚ I’ve only came very close. My freshman year of high school is where it hurt the most. I had finally started to get a

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    Basketball is a team sport‚ the objective being to shoot a ball through a basket horizontally positioned to score points while following a set of rules. Usually‚ two teams of five players play on a marked rectangular court with a basket at each width end. Basketball is one of the world’s most popular and widely viewed sports.[1] A regulation basketball hoop consists of a rim 18 inches in diameter and 10 feet high mounted to a backboard. A team can score a field goal by shooting the ball through

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    Get Me A Basketball Hoop

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    Dad‚ I was wondering if you could get me a basketball hoop so I can play my favorite sport at home. Some of the reasons you should get me a basketball hoop is that I don’t like walking 5 blocks to go to the community basketball hoop‚ it can help me with exercising my body and doing a workout‚ and some of my friends can come over to my house to play on my very own basketball hoop. The reason that I don’t want to walk five blocks to the community basketball hoop is that sometimes there could be another

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    Purposive Rule

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    The purposive approach This approach has emerged in more recent times. Here the court is not just looking to see what the gap was in the old law‚ it is making a decision as to what they felt Parliament meant to achieve. Lord Denning in the Court of Appeal stated in Magor and St. Mellons Rural District Council v Newport Corporation (1950)‚ ‘we sit here to find out the intention of Parliament and of ministers and carry it out‚ and we do this better by filling in the gaps and making sense of the enactment

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