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    Ponta Pair Status: Unknown Manga/Anime Series: The Prince of Tennis (TeniPuri) Ryoma Echizen Ryoma Echizen (越前 リョーマ, Echizen Ryōma) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the manga and anime series The Prince of Tennis created by Takeshi Konomi. In the series, Ryoma is portrayed as a twelve-year-old tennis prodigy who won four consecutive Junior Tennis Tournaments in America. His father is Nanjiro Echizen, a former tennis pro nicknamed "Samurai Nanjiro". At his father's request, Ryoma

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    Tennis was not a sport I was very familiar with or played. At this point in my life I am sure of one thing, to be able to coach a variety of sports to different age groups. How to Coach Tennis is the first class that has put me on the path to achieving this dream. This class has also taught about what it takes to be the best I can be in the coaching world and everyday life. Tennis was a sport that was out of my comfort zone but the benefits

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    groups of players physically stopped during their breaks, the tennis players who stayed mentally engaged during breaks were still playing the game in their head even when “resting”, never truly switching gears, while the athletes who were able to disengage and focus on a different task--even if only for ten seconds or less--returned to play with a mental edge that allowed them to consistently best their opponents by the end of the match. Dr. Loehr has since taken his ideas about the importance of

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    Mathematics and Tennis By: Musse Y. Course: IB Math SL Teacher: Dr. Ley Since I was a kid I had good interest for tennis. I would spend hours just sitting and watching tennis games. By the time I was 8-years-old my dad bought a table tennis(ping pong table). He taught me how to play and keep a score. At first it was hard to learn, but once I get a hang of it was one of the best things I learned from my father. I still remember the first time I won a match between me and my father it

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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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    and discrimination coincide with a lot of issues we deal with in the world today. I chose this topic because of many situations; America is forgoing at this moment of time. Especially with this recent presidential elections. Many do not realize this type of prejustice also plays a role in sports throughout history and up until this day. One main issue is religion. I am a Muslim and I am proud to follow the religion of Islam. Many people judge and have things to say because of the scarf us Muslims choose

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    Tennis has long been a favorite sport of mine due to the constant movement and the sense of suspension that it creates. The observer never knows what the players are going to do next with respect to where, how hard, or even how soft they will send or hit the ball. All of this movement is not just by chance however, physics is at work throughout every moment the ball is on the court. Starting with the basics we must look first at force. Force can be defined as the “strength or energy exerted or brought

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    Prince Sports is an original sports equipment retailer that offers many different products for tennis, squash, racquetball, badminton and paddle tennis. The companies’ tennis products consist of more than 150 racquets, 50 footwear models and 50 tennis strings, as well as bags apparel and other accessories. Prince Sports focuses on continuing to meet the needs of athletes of all levels and ages. There are many methods of marketing to various demographics and cultures with many contrasting variables

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    Jacques Cartier VS Samuel De Champlain Jacques Cartier was a determined,intelligent, and patient explorer of France who was born on December 1, 1491. Cartier was best known for being the first European to describe and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River. He proudly named his rightful discoveries, “The country of Canada's.” Samuel De Champlain was a whole hearted, strong, intelligent, patriotic french navigator. Born August 13, 1574. Champlain founded New France

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