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    each players helps to compare their overall value and is used as a statistical benchmark. The way that it is measured is by looking at the individuals statistics for a variety of skills involved in basketball such as points, rebounds, turnovers and shots attempted. It is a per-minute rating that was developed by John Hollinger, an ESPN.com columnist. The efficiency rating “Sums up all a player’s positive accomplishments, subtracts the negative accomplishments, and returns a per-minute rating of a player’s

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    as I watched my team practice in organized line. The sun though, was nowhere to be seen, distended clouds roamed the air guarding the sun like it was the most salient thing in the world. It was such a perfect day to play though, the towering white goals shined ever so brightly even though the sun didn’t show. My team was passing the soccer ball back in forth in an organized line, it looked like fun. I was depressed though, I couldn’t be there for my team. I was mixed with so many emotions, ‘would

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    All my life I have been goal driven, ever since I was a young boy I had the goal to shoot my first bear. I was an avid hunter and I loved to be in the wilderness and hunt what I could. Then finally one year when I back of age, I had my shot. I was hunting up in Swatara, MN and I was in the stand with my father. Directly below me was a 300lb black bear and it did not know we were there. All of a sudden I pulled up to shoot and I ended up missing... I was completely devastated since that was my chance

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    of winning, you don’t appreciate it as much. Soccer is a game of passion. If you are not passionate, you will not be able to play as well. The goal of the game is not to score a goal. It’s to challenge yourself to do better. You may be competing against the other team, but you are truly competing against yourself. When you kick that soccer ball, your goal is to prove to yourself that you can do anything. Those days when you give up on playing, are the days that make you believe anything is possible

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    self satisfaction he is feeling about getting the shot as this attachment could quickly get lost such as the next time he misses a shot. According to the master the reason Herrigel even made the shot in the first place was that he wasn’t attached to wanting to make the shot, “...You remained this time absolutely self- oblivious and without purpose in the highest tension, so the shot fell from you like a ripe fruit.” (Kindle Locations, 649-654). The shot hitting the target only happened because Herrigel

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    others the exact opposite where in turn it caused a fiasco of events. Some of the ways the directors show this is through the dramatic terms of close up shots, pans, and crane shots. Chinatown by Roman Polanski uses the dramatic elements of close up shots, pans, and crane shots to show J.J. Jake Gittes as an antihero. The element of close up shots has been used in this movie when uncovering the secret of Evelyn. The specific scene that I’m talking is about J.J. comforting Evelyn about her involvement

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    others the exact opposite where in turn it caused a fiasco of events. Some of the ways the directors shows this is through the dramatic terms of close up shots, pans, and crane shots. Chinatown by Roman Polanski uses the dramatic elements of close up shots, pans, and crane shots to show J.J. Jake Gittes as an antihero. The element of close up shots has been used in this movie when uncovering the secret of Evelyn. The specific scene that I’m talking is about J.J. comforting Evelyn about her involvement

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    immediately began dribbling up the sideline. Breaking the defenders’ ankles by their impressive dribbling skills, they had the ball on their side with the perfect opportunity to score and grasp the win against their rivals, Sugar. Unfortunately, Shelley’s shot drew iron and they failed to score. Both teams were exhausted from a hard fought game, but Shelley knew they had to dig deep in order to finish the night with a win. This would require determination and execution. With less than a minute left in the

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    The director also presented Olive as a girl who has goal in her life and never give up. At the beginning of this film, the directors took a close up shot of Olive’s eyes with the reflection of the television screen on her glasses showing that she kept watching the re-run of Miss America pageants. This symbolized that her goal is to be a beauty pageant contestant. Then the directors draw camera as a mid-shot of Olive copying the new winner’s gestures. From this, we see a visual irony that Olive doesn’t

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    Two point makes are called field goals. These are considered anywhere inside of the three point line. Outside of the three point line, which is 19’ 9” at the high school level, a made bucket counts for three points. A three point play can be made of a field goal by making the shot and getting fouled. Only one point at a time can be scored in soccer. No matter how close or how far the made shot is taken from, it is still only one point. That is part of the reason

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