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    61. (Shhhh/Bravo)...........! Our baseball team won the pennant. 62. (hmm/Shh)............, be quiet. 63. (Please/Oh no)............! Our team lost that game! 64. (Phew/ Good grief)............., Charlie Brown is playing! 65. ..........(Alas/Hurray, we won anyway. 66. (shhh/Whoops)................, I lost the key. 67. ...........(Oh/Goodness), the school basketball team is quite good this year. 68. .............(Yikes/Hey)! Get off that floor! 69. (Phew/Oh).............., that is a surprise.

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    brother while waiting on the rest of the team to arrive. In actuality, though, I was the team’s head coach. While this seemed a bit unorthodox, as my mom was having to drive me to my team’s practice, this did not deter me from investing in my kindergarten-aged players. As a young fifteen year old, I quickly learned that I would be able to play ball with the kids but I would have to also be able to balance the expectations of parents, interact with other team coaches, and be a voice of reason on game

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    organization is a team sport. It is very important that all members of the team-whether on the medical staff, in management or on the board-understand the role of governance and what constitutes effective governance” (Arnwine, 2002). Running a hospital is a difficult task. Several factors need to be seriously thought of and considered in every decision and undertaking. Unfortunately, all the three important factors in governing a hospital is not always in harmony. As likened to a team sport, if the three

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    In the world of sports it started off that girls could never play sports and then in 1972 a public law called Title IX came to existence which allowed girls to play sports but not with boys. Today the question is asked should girls play on boys’ sports teams? One would think that girls should not play with boys on a sports team because boys are just naturally taller and stronger than women and they would dominate the girls in a fully contact sport. Another may think that if a girl is truly capable

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    on a men’s sports team. Although every once in awhile you might see a girl on the football team. For example, many people will say that girls are too fragile and cry when they break a nail. There is no equality when it comes to sports. In lacrosse, girls cannot not touch another player to get the ball. Girls wear cleats and goggles. Men have to wear padding all over their bodies. Men's lacrosse teams can body check and push people over when fighting to get the ball. Most sports “dumb” down

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    Hello, I want to thank you for meeting with me regarding the cross over of the lacrosse club to a team sport in the 2018 season. I have great respect for you and the roles that you have at Millikan. I've witnessed your efforts and have been impressed with what you've done at Millikan. Kevin has engaged the community in a way which has brought Millikan sports more respect and awareness. Dan has coached and guided staff in a common sense way of dealing with parents as well as maintaining a pragmatic

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    The Green Recreation in Sports: Professional sport teams and the rise of environment conscious Outline 1. Introduction. 2. what is ‘go green’ and ‘green sports’? 3. The importance of sports facility designs on environment 4. How professional sport teams in the U.S and Japan have taken care of environmental issues 5. Conclusion 1. Introduction Comprehensive report on the economics of climate change says that policy proposals exist to make the stock of greenhouse stable. Also, there are varieties of

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    Being an athlete as a child typically means the child will have to spend extra hours throughout the week to practice, and playing on a team usually adds sports events to the child’s schedule where the child would have to miss school to attend. On top of these extracurricular activities, homework is usually required to be done at the same date it is required for non-athlete students. These factors may be thought of as an added stress children nowadays have to face, and it may be expected for athletes

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    The greatest team sport, Basketball started in 1891 by an intelligent man named James Naismith. Basketball has become a very popular sport since then. Adding on, the sport itself has evolved since 1891. Basketball is a team sport that is played in tournaments and universities all over the country. By all age groups no one excluded. How did Basketball Start? Basketball started in 1831 by a man named James Naismith. He was a graduate student and studied physical education. While Naismith was in

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    college sports teams bring in each year? How many endless hours of practice, do both the players and the coaches put in every week, so that they are prepared for the upcoming challenges in the games to come? Throughout the decades, college sports have played a major role in people’s lives. Each sport requires athletes to have excellent physical skill and a competitive drive that urges them to win and succeed. The competition between schools continues to grow making the possibility to play a sport in college

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