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    If I could be any person in the world I would clearly choose to be Stephen Curry. There are many reasons I would choose to be Stephen Curry but I will only name a couple. He’s an NBA player, he won the MVP award, and he is a loving guy. Other people I would like to be would be Aang or Bolin from the Avatar series but Stephen Curry wins in my mind. Being in the NBA has always been a dream of mine. Ever since I can remember, I would dream about playing with all the great NBA players. The first reason

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    THE LIFE OF A NBA STAR… “Do you know who the NBA star Stephen Curry is? If not I’ll tell you.” First, in the beginning Stephen Curry wasn’t the top NBA star yet .But even though he isn’t he keeps practicing to get to the top, like I will do to get better in basketball .An one good thing he is at one that court is that he’s really good at throwing 3 pointers. The adventures that he has on the way is that playing basketball most of time on time court playing hoops. When

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    G- John Stockton: 1984-2003 John Stockton spent his entire 19-year NBA career with the Utah Jazz, finishing his career as the team’s all-time leader in games played, minutes played, assists, steals, and made three-point field goals. Stockton was the team’s second best player, but even so, Stockton was still a consensus top 15 player of his generation. Stockton led the NBA in assists for an NBA record nine consecutive seasons, never averaging less than 11.2 assists per game during that span. Stockton

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    Thank you for a very nice summary of group process, which was illustrated in the video, involving John (Stockton, 1991). In addition to your points, I think it is notable that John was able to take in the facilitator’s suggestion. He used her question to reflect even deeper on his experience. I do not know whether such level of reflection was possible in an earlier stage. I agree that trust in this stage allows for the members to gain knowledge about themselves as well as others that was not possible

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    My Passion Of Basketball

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    Basketball is my passion. I started playing basketball because i saw how much joy it brought to my mother and how excited she would get when home our team the Boston Celtics would win games. And the 2008 NBA championships At The time my mom was raising three kids. My two sister and I i was eight years old and my sisters were eleven and thirteen on her own and money was very tight. My father wasn't around so at a very young age i was told i was “the man of the house” i didn't know what that meant

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    SSCI 100 Assignment #2 The “Struggle in the Fields” has always been a controversial issue. In the PBS series, we get to learn how many obstacles came along, when many Filipino farm workers along with Mexican American workers began to demand a change in the fields. The struggle in the fields was a movement that was primarily started as a strike in 1965 by Filipino farm workers in Coachella, California than it was led by Cesar Chavez throughout the central valley, they demanded better working conditions

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    Every time I hang out with my friends, we somehow end up getting into heated arguments about who the best basketball players are in the league today. I remember having a few of my friends over at my house after school and leaving them alone for just a second to come back to the sound of them arguing over who is better, Kevin Durant or Lebron James. There are many attributes of what makes a great basketball player, however there are three that specifically stick out to me. All NBA players should have

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    Every time I hangout with my friends we somehow end up getting in heated arguments about who the best basketball players are in the league today. I remember having a few of my friends over at my house after school and leaving them alone for just a second just to come back to the sound of them arguing over who is better, Kevin Durant or Lebron James. There are many attributes to what make a great basketball player, however there are three that specifically stick out to me. All Nba players should have

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    Top Three Girls Basketball Players at John Glenn High School What makes a good basketball player? There are many traits that make a well-rounded basketball player. Cassidy Boensch, Jenai LaPorte, Kalle Martinez are great examples of being outstanding basketball players. Cassidy Boensch is a great player and the qualities she has prove it. The hard work she puts in is engaging to her teammates. Her coach, Cory Snider, said, “she sets an example of work ethic. No one is going to outwork her. She leaves

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    Welcome Thank you for your interest in the San Joaquin County Safe Routes to School Network. The network seeks to join together parties across the county including parents, teachers, health advocates, community members, and business owners to improve the health of youth in the county. By promoting physical activity before and after school, students gain opportunities to form healthy habits and lead healthy lives. In these newsletters, you will receive information about current and future activities

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