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    Three on three‚ basketball is a popular sport all over the world. There are more than one million teams world wide that play 3x3. Some teams do it just for fun while others take it to another level. Federation Internationale de Basketball (FIBA) is a popular name for competitive 3x3 tournaments all across the globe. This fall‚ the committee decided that they were going to bring 3x3 to the Olympics in 2020‚ and millions of people are thrilled to see what goes down in the games. Who are you going to

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    source of evil is not necessary; men alone are quite capable of every wickedness.” As a result of the violence that is necessary during wartime‚ soldiers are permitted to engage in savage behavior that is normally forbidden in society. In The Wars by Timothy Findley‚ however‚ soldiers act in violent ways even when they are not actively engaged in battle. The inherently savage nature of humankind is evident when Robert Ross kills the German soldier after the gas attack‚ when Robert is raped in the baths

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    function of the brain. Although it used to be considered a psychiatric disorder with an "emotional" cause‚ it is instead a physical problem‚ in the same way that a missing limb or eye is a physical problem. The autistic child’s brain is not physically set up to process information the same way as an average baby’s brain. One of the most frustrating things for parents is that there is no single‚ obvious test for autism itself--there are only screening tests which look at children’s behavior and skills‚

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    Tactics Paper (Basketball)

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    Journal #1 September 9th 2009 Basketball Step 1 The sport we played was basketball and we played it in the Georges-Vanier Park. The warm-up exercise was a simple game called bump. The object of the game is to score a basket before the person behind you scores a basket. If the person behind you gets it in‚ you are out of the game. We did not really cover any technical aspects of the game‚ but we did cover some tactical aspects. First of all there are 5 players on each team. What we focused on

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    Who is the best football player in the world now? I am a football fans. I cost much share time in watching football match. I and other football fans meet a question which is easy on the surface‚ but difficult actually. This question puzzle all the football fans—— who is the best football player in the world now? The answer comes from two famous football players: Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. In my opinion‚ Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are all excellent

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    Biography of Harper Lee

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    Harper Lee John Iverson 3rd hour Harper Lee was born on April 28th‚ 1926. She grew up in Monroeville‚ Alabama. As a child Harper was a frequent reader. Harper graduated from Monroe County High School in Monroeville‚ and enrolled at the all female Huntingdon College in Montgomery for one year. She then pursued a law degree at the University of Alabama from 1945 to 1949. Harper wrote several student books and spent one year as an editor for the campus humor magazine‚ “Rammer Jammer”. She did

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    and basketball have many similarities‚ but are unique in their own ways. Both sports have been around for over 125 years. They both can be played in backyards‚ parks‚ or in professional arenas. Each sport is entertaining and has a big fanbase‚ and the goal is to put an object in a net using five players on each team. While the two sports have a lot in common there are lots of differences. In hockey you can push people off of the rubber disc that is called a puck to score. Pushing a player in hockey

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    Call up the best builders in Birmingham Building a house is no easy task for those who lack experience in construction‚ professionals have years of experience and still make mistakes at times‚ however‚ their mistakes are nothing more than a missed nail or a wrongly screwed piece of furniture unlike an amateur builder who can literally drop the roof on people’s heads. Such jobs require the strict use of a professional. The job is especially more complicated in good old England where prices can get

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    The Long Residuals of Basketball With 25‚000 dollars‚ one could buy a luxury car or even put a down payment on a home. On Christmas Day though‚ that was the amount of money spent on a pair of courtside seats to watch the Los Angeles Lakers play the Miami Heat in the Staples Center (ticketmaster.com). From high school to the professional level‚ contemporary basketball maintains a distinct level of media attention and focus unlike any other sport. High-flying dunks and last second buzzer beaters

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    Great Basketball Coach

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    What Does It Take To Become A Great Basketball Coach? Have you ever imagined not having a coach for your sports team? Or why your coach is so successful? Even though they are very demanding‚ they’re essential for any team’s success.  “I demand a lot out of my players‚ but we have fun and I give them room to learn and make mistakes‚” said Coach Mike Bates. They provide structure and are the heart and souls of each team. Coaches have to love the game.  The team reflects the coach‚ if he’s successful

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