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    Whether it is hitting a service target on the tennis court or coordinating branch meetings for a multibillion-dollar telecommunications company, I have worked relentlessly to complete my objectives. This goal-oriented approach to life has helped me thrive in the workforce, the classroom, and on the tennis court. My goal to be a Division 1 athlete, legal intern, and a successful college student were fulfilled while at Baylor University, because of my consistent work ethic. This persistent desire to

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    This August I attended the Western and Southern Open Tennis Tournament. This tournament is a week-long event, and since I love tennis, I went to one of the days and watched tennis. For my field study report, I have decided to write about the third round match I went to between world number one Rafael Nadal and Albert Ramos Viñolas. The main stadium at the Western and Southern Open holds 11,435 people, and since one of the most popular players was playing Rafa the stadium was very filled this day

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    Serena Williams is the number one women’s tennis player in the world. Her outstanding skills have earned her 50 million dollars through just prizes; that is more than any other athlete in the world (“Serena Williams Fast Facts”). Her fast reflexes, amazing skills, and outgoing personality have made her known as a powerful woman and an inspiration to many young girls. This African-American woman is almost six feet tall and is made of steel. With her long, muscular legs and her quick arms, no wonder

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    Collette Esmee: The Diary of A Shopkeeper 20th June 1789 (The day after the “Tennis Court Oath”) As I was managing my tiny clothes shop in the run-down village, I could overhear the other merchants conversing over the recent news that’s been dispersing. They spoke of the National Assembly and that it has established “The Tennis Court Oath.” I’m overjoyed that the third estate is forming a constitution that will limit our hoggish king’s power over the third estate. The intolerable taxes that Louis

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    Intro Hi, I’m going to be talking about Carbon fibre in tennis rackets What I will cover in the next ten minutes is this. I will talk you through what Carbon fibre is, its atomic structure, properties which then makes it the ideal material for modern tennis rackets. What is Carbon fibre? Carbon fibre consist of tiny filament about 5-8 mu metres in diameter. Carbon fibre mostly contains carbon bonds which are bonded together in a crystal Alignment. This means there are strong covalent bonds between

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    Black Women in Sports: Sexuality and Athleticism Men and women who chose to engage in sports from which they would traditionally be discouraged because of their gender, particularly as professionals, redefine the sport. The social and cultural "costs" are not the result of the individual's participation, but rather the way in which sports have been socially, politically, and economically constructed. Gender is only one of the few ways in which people are categorized according to their proficiency

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    doors preventing their entry. Having no other choice, the deputies of the National Assembly gathered at a nearby indoor tennis court. Here, a crowd of 577 deputies took a pledge to stay together until they were able to compose and implement their own constitution. This moment can be seen in Jacques-Louis David’s Neoclassical drawing, The Oath of the Tennis Court (The Tennis Court Oath, n.d.). Art Inspired by the French Revolution

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    met at a fateful Daisy Scout meeting—but 7th grade was when we ecstatically joined the photography club and bonded over photoshoots of the snowy soccer field, daisy bouquets, and the town’s architecture. Freshman year, she persuaded me to join the tennis team with her, and from the experience, I've grown to love the sport and even make friends at Shelton. Finally, in our shared classes like APUSH, we had a blast recording an 80s mixtape for our final exam project. Our friendship is symbiotic—I teach

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    I went to Riley’s house and John was there. John brought his tennis ball. Riley said, “Hey let play baseball with the tennis ball”. John and I said, “sure”. We played baseball for a while then Riley said, “Hey Alyssa, I am going to have john pitch the ball, I will bat and you can video it for me on snapchat. I said “Okay, let’s do this.” John pitched the ball and Riley missed so, we tried it a few more times until he got it and i kept rerecording until finally he hit what would be a home run.

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    would take my role as a leader and lead my team to victory, ensuring nobody is left out and keeping order within my group. I work my way around setbacks and help others who are struggling with their own. Such as during my time playing of the Foster tennis team. If someone is struggling to perform a certain skill, I try my best to nudge them in the right direction. Giving pointers, and exploiting

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