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    Endorsement of Athletes

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    endorsement of professional athletes to increase sales and enhance its product image‚ which are ultimately the marketing objectives of the company. This strategy pays off in sales‚ as the endorsed athlete uses and promotes products such as golf balls‚ tennis racquets‚ shoes‚ gloves‚ cars and even shampoo during competitive play or as a spokesperson of the company. Companies choose to endorse athletes as an effective way to increase awareness of a product or brand and to continue to be a world leader

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    Essay On The Last Shot

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    during the Western Expansion. Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait painted a painting called The Last Shot. The picture represents how they felt and what they did. The Natives weren’t pleased with the encroachment on their land. They weren’t glad that all the americans were on their land. The painting The Last Shot shows the Native trying to kill the American. It was called the last shot because the American only had one shot left in his gun and if he couldn’t kill the Native then he would die. The Native had attacked

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    spelling problems Education Current Sachse High School - Sachse‚ TX AP American History AP English AP Government Member of Mock legislative Member of tennis team member of Accapella choir in 2012 Accomplishments 1st place all round Decathlon 1st division for solo ensemble  Number 3 on school tennis team  1st place in mixed doubles tennis reference Ijeje Eno  972-804-4526   enoijeje@aol.com     Firewheel Bible Fellowship   972-496-5700     Laura Hartley   214-674-1705

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    multitude of sports. From a very young age‚ my parents urged us to play what they categorized as a “life sports” along with team sports. In their eyes‚ a life sport is an activity you can play throughout your life. I continue to play golf‚ paddle tennistennis‚ and skiing today. During my elementary and middle school days I always wanted to be a part of a team‚ enjoying the comradery that came along with it. The sports I played included soccer‚ ice-hockey‚ lacrosse‚ and field-hockey. Eventually giving

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    Tendonitis Tennis elbow‚ or lateral epicondylitis‚ is the most common injury in patients seeking medical attention for elbow pain. Exactly what causes tennis elbow is unknown‚ but it is thought to be due to small tears of the tendons that attach forearm muscles to the arm bone at the elbow joint. The muscle group involved‚ the wrist extensors‚ function to cock the wrist back. Specifically‚ the extensor carpi radialis brevis has been implicated in causing the symptoms of tennis elbow. What

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    Tennis: The Best Biopsychosocial Sport December 3‚ 2013 Tennis: The Best Biopsychosocial Sport Coined the “Sport for a lifetime”‚ tennis is played by over 75 million people worldwide and is considered by scientists‚ physicians‚ and other experts as the most healthful activity in the world (Groppel & DiNubile‚ 2009; Pluim‚ Miller‚ Dines‚ Renstrom‚ Windler‚ Norris‚ Stroia‚ Donaldson & Martin‚ 2007). The basis for this powerful claim primarily comes from the many health benefits

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    How does the temperature of a tennis ball affects the way it bounces ? I chose this topic because it sounded interesting and i’ve been thinking to myself when someone plays a sport like tennis and depending on the weather and i wonder does depending on the weather does the weather affect your performance. Based on my research i figured out depending on the weather it will be harder for you to play because you don’t know how the ball will move differently because of the weather. The ball we will

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    principles of force summation are individually important for different movements when learning to serve in tennis. For example‚ the first principle‚ which states “to use as many body parts that relate to the movement as possible” relates to the tennis serve in that you need to move the muscles ranging from your feet all the way up to your arms in order to get a perfect angle of depression on to the tennis ball. “The body parts should move in sequence with the bigger muscles leading the action. The smaller

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    Paddle tennis was developed over a hundred years ago‚ by Frank Peer Beal in lower Manhattan. The game was made in the year 1915 as a way of creating an activity for children to play. Frank Peer Beal got the city to build courts in local parks. The first tournament was held in 1922‚ and the United States Paddle Tennis Association was formed the next year. In about five hundred American cities paddle tennis was being played in the year of 1941. A popular player in the 1940’s and 1950’s‚ by the name

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    Maycomb’s Courageous Dead Shot In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Jem and Scout Finch learn the true meaning of courage through their father‚ Atticus‚ and his fight against racism in their hometown. In the beginning of the novel‚ Jem and Scout view Atticus as a boring older man that works in an office and does not deserve their admiration. At the turning point of the novel Miss Maudie tells them their father was once the “deadest shot” in Maycomb‚ and the children finally see Atticus

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