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    Symbolism is frequent in Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club. The two symbols I chose are the jade pendant and the red candle. Each symbol has a significant meaning to the respective characters. In the “Best Quality” her now deceased mother Suyuan gives June a green pendant(life’s importance). The pendant was given to her after she and Waverly Jong got into a verbal altercation. In order‚ to fully understand why her mother decided to her the pendant you have to break down the situation. As a child‚ Waverly

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    Women in American Sports: Why a Female Athlete Cannot be Just an Athlete Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 was passed into legislation with the original intent to help women in the workforce of higher education with equal pay and to suppress gender discrimination. Because of the social history of the time in which there were more instances of success for female athletes as well as several low state court cases for athletically talented girls in junior high‚ Title IX had been reformulated

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    Tennis Elbow

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    excruciating pains shooting up your arm. This single moment of forgetfulness‚ followed by the seemingly long minutes of cowering over your arm‚ indicates that you have tennis elbow. Tennis elbow is an agonizing pain in the elbow that has distinct causes‚ symptoms‚ treatment plans‚ and preventative actions. To better understand tennis elbow‚ it is helpful to understand the basic mechanics of the arm and elbow. The elbow is made up of three bones – the ulna‚ radius‚ and humorous. The radius and ulna

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    Badminton

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    BADMINTON Origins of the Game The sport of badminton has its origins in ancient civilizations in Europe and Asia.  The ancient game known as battledore (bat or paddle) and shuttlecock probably originated more than 2000 years ago. In the 1600s Battledore and Shuttlecock was an upper class pastime in England and many European countries. Battledore and Shuttlecock was simply two people hitting a shuttlecock backwards and forwards with a simple bat as many times as they could without allowing it to

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    => $ 20 / Team (6-10 Players) ============================================================== Volleyball ==> 12-16yrs => $ 150 / Team (6-10 Players) (17 & Over) & (40 & Over) => $ 200 / Team (6-10 Players) Shot Put Long Jump Track Table Tennis Badminton Lawn Tennis ==> ==> ==> ==> ==> ==> 18+ 10+ All Ages All Ages All Ages 9-11yrs 12-16yrs 17+ yrs 5-10yrs => $ 10 / Person => $ 10 / Person => $ 10 / Person => $ 20 / Person => $ 20 / Person => $20 / Person => $20 / Person => $20 / Person => $ 10 / Player

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    The Life of Roger Federer

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    Roger Federer (German pronunciation: [ˈfeːdərər]; born 8 August 1981) is a Swiss professional tennis player who‚ as of October 2013‚ is ranked world no. 7 by the ATP. Numerous commentators‚ pundits‚ former and current players of the sport have deemed Federer the greatest tennis player of all time.[a] He holds several men’s world records of the Open Era: holding the world no. 1 position for 302 weeks overall;[15][16] including a 237-consecutive-week stretch at the top from 2004 to 2008;[17] winning

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    Equality in Women Sports

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    recognized among ESPN’S Sports Century Greatest Athletes‚ ranked 10th and 41st (Elyachar and Moag‚ n.d.). During the Olympics‚ at the time of Babe Didrikson and Wilma Rudolph‚ women were allowed to compete in various events‚ such as swimming diving‚ tennis‚ and short distance sprints‚ but were not allowed to compete in the marathons. This is because experts said women could damage their organs

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    sell running‚ tennis‚ casual‚ and basketball shoes. We are customer focused‚ so that means we are continuously improving the quality‚ the looks‚ the feel‚ and image of our products. Our organizational Structures will match and exceed customers’ expectations to provide them with the best quality. Our shoes are specially made for running motion‚ quick pace‚ flexible running‚ and a comfortable fit. Our shoe provides maxima support to protect the foot while in running motion‚ playing tennis‚ out on the

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    John Gioia Research Paper

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    John Gioia helps out‚ not because he has to‚ but because he can. John Gioia has the knowledge and the relatability to be one of the best leaders that can compete with the best. Gioia is a young assistant coach for the East Haven High School boys tennis team.He used to play for the team himself‚ and was one of the captains of the team. This is where Gioia started being a leader. John Gioia has had to lead this team all on his own in numerous occasions‚ as the head coach just accepted a new job that

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    Overview of the Movie: The Joy Luck club centers on four‚ middle-aged‚ Chinese immigrants‚ Suyuan Woo‚ An-mei Hsu‚ Lindo Jong‚ and Ying-ying St. Clair. Although the relationships that exist between each of the four women are important‚ it is the exploration into each woman’s relationship with her first generation daughter that is central to the plot line. Through this exploration‚ the generational and cultural gaps that exist between the each of the women and their daughters are exposed; allowing

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