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    From the chalked-up dirt to the fresh cut grass‚ a softball field is always a place I love to be. This is my 10th grade year and I still enjoy it just as much as the first day I started. Even though I play other sports‚ softball has still remained my favorite. My uniform colors are gold and black representing the Rams. I love the moment from when I put my uniform on and get on the field to give all my force to win my game. When I was younger there were no designated positions. We all just ran out

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    Narrative About Softball

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    been dreaming of. As I’m walking to second base I start to reflect on what softball has given me. I have the greatest teammates in the world. Tahoma softball has a bond that is the true definition of teammates. Softball has given me so many great opportunities and I will never be able to thank it. It was given me motivation‚ strength‚ sisters and learning experiences I would have never experienced if it wasn’t for softball. As I start thinking about that‚ I notice I have a little smirk on my face

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    History and Memory Speech

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    History is traditionally seen as the study of past events‚ which is recorded with facts‚ data and statistics. These recorded documents are everlasting pieces of the past. However‚ these documents on their own fail to present the intricate picture of the dreadful events that have occurred. The emotions and sorrows felt by the individuals are continually overlooked and sidestepped in these historical recordings due to their attempt to remain as unbiased as possible by maintaining an objective

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    Speech: History of Haiti

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    Title: The history of Haiti Purpose: To understand how Haiti became what it is and all the trials it has endured Thesis: In order to explain Haiti’s history I will discuss its location‚ when and how it became independent and Haiti today and also its early history Intro: Attention Getter: Who here has heard of the horrible plight of Haiti? Haiti has been through constant suffering everyday due to economic difficulty‚ lack of food‚ lack of clean water‚ hurricanes‚ and possibly everything

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    Speech: History of Bmw

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    trust in a company that has a long and successful history. This being said‚ BMW’s heritage and branding plays a significant role in their success; they have one of the world ’s most recognized and revered commercial symbols. Thesis: Today I’d like to share with you some history behind the BMW brand. Logical Orientation: I’m going to share with you a little of BMW’s heritage‚ and how their brand symbol (the roundel) came to be. 1. a. BMW’s history stretches out almost a century; it’s important to

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    then left out to dry for forty days‚ only to be washed again. Stuffed with dry materials and covered with good smelling oils‚ it is now ready to be wrapped. b. Subject Statement: Today‚ I would like to share with you the history of embalming. c. Significance of Subject: Embalming‚ seen as an alternative to early decomposition‚ has been around for centuries‚ only to have recently started back up again. d. Point Preview:

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    In softball there are always ups and downs‚ whether it be hitting a homerun and getting two people in or striking out all because you don’t believe in yourself. It could also be making an amazing catch in the outfield‚ to not knowing where to throw the ball. A player can be happy because he made the painful slide home. The very next play‚ he can get so frustrated because the ball bounced out of his glove. These are examples of emotional intelligence. Everyone has ups and downs in their life‚ and

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    2 Page Essay On Softball

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    Softball was not always a widely-known sport like it is today. It was also not predominantly a women’s sport. In this day and age when softball is thought of most people think of the Women’s College World Series or Little League. But in the late eighteenth century when softball was invented it was meant to be an all men’s sport. Softball came about in the year 1887 on Thanksgiving. A group of men were watching the results of the Yale versus Harvard football game in the city of Chicago when they

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    Running head: Softball History of Softball Sports has been linked back to the Aztec Indians in the 1500’s. Every culture has had some influence by sports. The Indians played sports‚ the Africans played‚ and Europeans played sports. Sports have been a great impact on the world. I can’t remember what it was like not to be in a sport‚ I have been competing so long. Sports teach adolescents‚ as well as some younger children integrity‚ hard work‚ perseverance‚ and in some cases maturity‚

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    How to Learn the Game of Softball Softball is a team sport that closely resembles baseball. A softball game is played between two teams. Each team can have multiple players on their roster; however‚ only nine players can be on the field at a time. The object of the game is to score the most runs. A run is scored when a player on the offensive (batting) team advances around all four bases‚ touching each in turn‚ without being "put out" by a player on the defensive (fielding) team. The game is played

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