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    British Culture Sports

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    British Culture: Sport Sports play an important part in the life of the Englishmen and is a popular leisure activity. Many of the world’s famous sports began in England‚ including cricket‚ football‚ lawn tennis and rugby. 1.Cricket Cricket is an England’s national sport. Cricket is a bat-and-ball sport contested by two teams‚ usually of eleven players each. A cricket match is played on a grass field‚ roughly oval in shape. How to play Cricket Teams are made up of 11 players each. They play

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    Boys and Girls Club

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    Boys & Girls Clubs of America is a program that was introduced in the 1860’s in Hartford Connecticut. “Believing that boys who roamed the streets should have a positive alternative‚ they organized the first Club. A cause was born.” Now made up of more than 4‚300 clubs and in their 103rd year‚ the goal of these clubs is “to enable all young people‚ especially those who need us most‚ to reach their full potential as productive‚ caring‚ responsible citizens.” Boys & Girls Clubs across the country

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    Sports Day

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    SPORTS QUOTES The following quote library is provided as a service by Josephson Institute and its Pursuing Victory With Honor sportsmanship initiative. For more information on our campaign and materials‚ go to www.JosephsonInstitute.org/sports. The moment of victory is much too short to live for that and nothing else. – Martina Navratilova‚ tennis player If it is a cliché to say athletics build character as well as muscle‚ then I subscribe to the cliché. – Gerald Ford‚ 38th President Sports gives

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    My mother had just started introducing me to sports a year before that‚ and that summer I was supposed to go to a tennis summer camp. I was scared‚ like most kids are when they start something new‚ but at that time sports were already so familiarized in my brain that I knew I would figure it out and have a fun time doing it. Little did I know that this sport would change my life forever. Coming to the summer camp I had little expectations of what tennis was like‚ I knew a ball had to go over a net

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    School Sports

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    Art and band are in need of money because of financial problems‚ so RUSD is going to drop school sports instead. After school sports include the following; softball‚ cross-country‚ track‚ and many more. All after schools should not be excluded from Rocklin’s middle schools. There are various reasons after school sports should be kept for middle school for a couple of reasons. Athletic clubs should be supported because the more people known the more spirit. Equally important there would be very

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    Tennis is a popular sport being played all over the world. Starting from the late 19th century‚ when the first Wimbledon Championship was introduced‚ not only did the sport gain popularity in terms of the number of players‚ the number of spectators have also increased significantly. The growing enthusiasm in tennis serves as a motivation for it to be constantly improving‚ especially when the sport is being played at a professional level. With regards to this‚ technology has been slowly incorporated

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    Both team sports and individual sports are an excellent way to improve our health and our physical condition. Both type of sports have benefits‚ but on a personal level I believe that in terms of social opportunities and skills development‚ the advantages of team sports definitely beat those of individual sports. By playing in a sport team‚ learning how to do a teamwork is the first benefit you get: cooperation skills are strictly required in team sports because all the players have to cooperate

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    Panyee Football Club

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    The Panyee Football Club By: Kira Hampton In stories‚ characters learn to work together to achieve their common goal. In the Panyee Football Club movie‚ the boys learn to do that too. In the Panyee Football Club movie‚ the boys learn that they all have to work together and all pitch in to achieve a common goal by‚ all helping to build the pitch with not much supplies‚ they practiced after school when they could have been doing something else‚ and most of all‚ the caught up in a game they were

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    preformatted takes place on a hard surface‚ thus increasing the opportunity for serious injury. Cheerleading has more than three million participants today‚ and many feel that the activity should be designated as a sport in all states. This would allow the rules and regulations governing other sports to cover this one as well‚ specially with regard to safety. 12/7/16 Cheerleading uniforms have had quite an evolution. In the early days uniforms consisted of a letter sweater ove a buttoned shirt or turtleneck

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    Club Foot

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    Clubfoot is defined as a congenital foot deformity characterized by a kidney shaped foot that turns inward and points down. The forefoot is curved inward‚ the heel is bent inward‚ and the ankle is fixed in planter flexion with the toes pointing down. Shortened tendons on the inside of the lower leg‚ together with abnormally shaped bones that restrict movement outwards cause the foot to turn inwards. A tightened Achilles tendon causes the foot to point downwards. The medical term for clubfoot

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