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    Kobe Bryant is one of the most well known basketball players to ever play the game‚ he was a fierce competitor and put in work to become what he is known as today but what was Kobe like before all the fame and fortune? Kobe “Bean” Bryant born August 23‚ 1978 Philadelphia played on his high school basketball team at Lower Merion High School in Philadelphia and he played varsity when he was a freshman. His team finished with a record of 4-20. The following three year his team had a record of 77-13

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    Hello I like food

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    Basketball Essay

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    General purpose: how basketball taught me hard work and discipline Specific purpose: hard work can help achieve anything Thesis statement through basketball I learned how to work hard and discipline myself to achieve my goals in life My passion for the basketball started when I was in my second year of high school‚ basketball not only helped me grow but also taught me a lot of things that I use in my everyday

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    Person I Admire Most

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    iWhen asked “Whom do you most admire in this world”‚ I do not need to look at large political figures‚ or athletes‚ nor anyone else society sets so high above the rest of us. For me‚ the person I admire most is much closer to home. While Mother may be God on the lips of all children‚ I agree most with the words of Fanny Fern; “Father is another name for Love”. No one is this world can claim that My Father was the greatest human being. People will always be superior to us in some ways‚ and vice versa

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    here are many important values in our life. Some rate health as their most important value‚ and other rank money first. However‚ I consider my family to be the most valuable part of my life. I believe that the love of my family is so important because of the unconditional love‚ deep understanding‚ and the continual support they give me. My family has always provided me unconditional love. My parents especially show me lots of love and personal sacrifice. In society‚ with capitalism‚ there is a

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    Motivation in basketball

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    Motivation I. Introduction Motivation is one of a basics elements in human resources management. In every organization choice and usage of a proper motivation technics is crucial for achieving the best results. In this paper I will put under consideration motivation of the individuals and its impact on the results of entire team‚ in context of a very specific type of organization – basketball sport club. Motivation is a real determinant of players’ involvement‚ which drives

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    and evil. The imagery causes the reader to feel as if they are actually inside the story and on the boat. They can actually feel the darkness “pressing into them”‚ just as the author has written. For example‚ by reading the phrases put in the story‚ I can suddenly feel a cold chill and imagine the sound of animals and the sea at night. The Caribbean is also well known for its mysteries‚ and by having the second phrase the author can insert more fear and curiosity into the readers. The reader’s thoughts

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    Basketball Shooting

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    Basketball Shooting - The Art & Science of Shooting a Basketball Basketball Shooting Is Both Art and Science Fundamentals of Shooting A Basketball By Coach Jerry Tarkanian Shooting a basketball is both an art and a science. Basketball shooting is an art form because it involves finely tuned hand-eye coordination rather than gross motor skills. For example‚ unlike such skills as the defensive stance and pivoting‚ which are relatively invariable‚ shooting form is highly individualistic. There is no

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    The Basketball Subculture

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    Introduction In this analysis I will cover the different aspects of sport subculture and what it means to be a recognizable member within a group. I will give examples of what it means to be a part of such subcultures. For example‚ shared ways of dressing‚ group status and credibility‚ as well as some of the groups norms and rituals. The specific group I will discuss will be my basketball team and the role I play within it. Because my team is at highly competitive level‚ our norms may be unlike

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    Spanish Colonization (1521 - 1898) Early Spanish expeditions  The Philippine islands first came to the attention of Europeans with the Spanish expedition around the world led by Portuguese explorerFerdinand Magellan in 1521. Magellan landed on the island of Cebu‚ claiming the lands for Spain and naming them Islas de San Lazaro. He set up friendly relations with some of the local chieftains and converted some of them to Roman Catholicism. However‚ Magellan was killed by natives‚ led by a local

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