| 1. | badminton The History and Rules of Badminton
The sport of badminton derives from a game called battledore, which was played in ancient China with two wooden paddles and a ball. ... The early courts in badminton were not rectangular but hourglass shaped. ...
Badminton was introduced to the United States...
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| 2. | Badminton BADMINTON Backhand: a stroke made with the back of the hand turned in the direction of movement Drop: A softly-hit shot that drops just over the net. Hairpin (shot) net: A shot made from very close to the net on which the shuttle rises just over the net and drops quickly on the other side. Often use...
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| 3. | Critically analyse how the transfer of learning can be effectively enhanced in individual racket and team ...
Plan
-introduction
-skill to skill
-training to game
-theory to practice
-effects of transfer
-discussion
-conclusion
Introduction
Performers in one sport will also be good in a range of sports – depending on how similar the skills applied are. This may be be...
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| 4. | hdKJHSDkhd What factors contributed to ur acamdemic achievements I would consider that It has been my consistent hard work, time management skills that has led to my academic achievements. The grades don’t reflect the true picture as I have continuously stood amongst the top 5 in my field. Interests that I pur...
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| 5. | Badminton Composition There is a lot of discussion between people in the world about whether there should be single sex schools or not. Some people will say it is a good idea because it will increase the grades of both genders. However others think that mixed schools are better. The people who agree with this...
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| 6. | Where and how do we acquire out attitudes to Gender roles? Humans have developed some strange attitudes to gender throughout our evolution. These are starting to become less active in today’s society but they are still here. For instance, in school now, Girls don’t do rugby in P.E, also they don’t do much football, if any, and hardly ever get a chance to pl...
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| 7. | racism Racism We defined racism and learned the kinds of racism (e.g. against blacks or Jews). As the follows of racism we got to know it as verbal offends or graffities for instance. Connected with that theme we analized the poem "Telephone Conversation" written by Wole Soyinka (He describes a common expe...
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| 8. | university I was first inspired with becoming a stockbroker when I was studying my GCSE’s. The thought of international trading of stocks and the risk involved when dealing with other people’s money had truly fascinated me. To fulfil this ambition of mine I carefully selected the A-levels that I am currently s...
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| 9. | Soccer Heroes ...
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| 10. | sss WHEN the Prime Minister announced the freer use of the flag at last month's National Day Rally speech, he made a pointed reference to sport as the first beneficiary. Two nights later, flags were scrupulously arranged at Jalan Besar Stadium for Singapore's friendly international against Japan's Under...
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| 11. | fundamentals of Tennis KEMI OSUNSAN
TENNIS AND BADMINTON
MIDTERM PAPER
October 20, 2003
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF TENNIS
Tennis is a game played with rackets and a light, small ball that is played by two players or two pairs of players on a court divided by a net. Tennis could be played on grass court (lawn tennis),...
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| 12. | mid once apon a timeRomantic love appears in several different ways in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Hermia and Lysander demonstrate young love, while Helena's love is that of desperation. Demetrius' love is fickle. Theseus gains his "love," Hippolyta, as a trophy of war. Titania and Oberon, married for ag...
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