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    Softball Occupations

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    love to do is softball. Softball is an occupation that I find pleasurable and often I feel the presence of ‘flow’. This occupation brings meaning to my life and aids to my journey of living a healthier lifestyle. Softball is a type of baseball that is played on a smaller field and that ball is larger and softer than that of a normal baseball (Softball definition of softball in English | Oxford Dictionaries 2016). In order to play a game of softball a person has to have

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    enjoyed trying them. Soft ball was difficult for me at the beginning and at the end‚ but even though it may have been someone tough I know that I could do it. Now we didn’t win any games‚ but we tried as hard as we could have for a team of brand new softball players playing in the majors. I know I could have tried harder‚ but I didn’t. In conclusion to these paragraphs I am a learner in so many ways‚ big and small. I’m going to be working my best on accomplishing my goals and

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    A Summary on Softball

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    Bobbi Hugoe Sue Watts Speech Softball * Been a big part of my life since I was a little girl. I started out playing t-ball. * I have always loved it. * It is something I do for myself. I have played for 13 years. * Softball didn’t get its name until 1926. Before that it was referred to as ladies’ baseball‚ mush ball‚ or kitten ball. It was invented in Chicago. * They used a boxing glove and a broom handle to play. * The ball being soft was grounded with

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    Baseball

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    English comp II Professor Strain July 29‚ 2013 Baseball Baseball is popular game that is played in nine innings‚ they have a beginning where they get warmed up‚ a middle where they score and celebrate‚ and an end which is slowing down until the end of the game is called. In the play Fences by August Wilson baseball is a major theme. The play is written in nine acts just like a baseball game‚ it also has high points like getting home runs‚ and it also has downs like every baseball game has. The

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    My Dad

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    My dad is my inspiration and has been for years. He’s always there for me when something is wrong and gets at me when I do something wrong. He is a firefighter which is what I’ve always wanted to do. My inspiration for my dad started when I was 5. We played catch in the backyard every day and I promised that I would be as good a father as he was to me‚ to my kids someday. He is very humble and never takes anything for granite. He tells me that he loves me every day doesn’t wait until I’m gone

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    As I walk into the doctor’s office‚ I’m prepared for the worst‚ but still hoping for the best. I follow the doctor back to a patient room and sit and wait for the results. The first doctor said my my foot wasn’t broken but it hasn’t gotten any better in weeks. I have the biggest baseball tournament of my life coming up‚ and I can’t miss it. I hear the door slowly squeak open‚ and the doctor’s heavy footsteps following. He has the diagnosis in his hand then says‚ “Sorry to say son‚ but it looks like

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    Although a rise ball is 10 mph slower than a traditional fastball‚ Finch claimed that she almost always strikes out baseball players with a rise ball. In fact‚ during the 23rd Pepsi All-Star Softball game‚ Finch iconically struck out major league baseball player‚ Albert Pujols‚ with a rise ball. Consequently Pujols admitted‚ “I never want to experience that again‚” after his at bat. Why is it baseball players can hit a 90 mph pitch‚ but not a 55mph rise ball? Accordingly‚ due to the elevated baseball

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    Softball baseball

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    Baseball versus Softball Even though baseball and softball each have many fans‚ many players prefer to play one or the other but not both. Even when baseball and softball are similar in many ways‚ they are different too. Differences like the amount of time each game takes place‚ the rules‚ and as well as the leagues they are each in. While some people prefer the slower action of softball‚ others prefer the faster action of baseball. The game of baseball is male dominated because many males

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    The Physics of Softball

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    We can relate physics to softball in many different ways. It is actually hard to not think about the game of softball without some physics in mind. Specifically‚ the ideas of momentum and energy helps define the way softball works and why it works. Momentum Running: When running the bases in softball‚ there is a lot more to it then the average person would think. While we run the bases‚ we are changing our momentum by applying more force‚ the force of friction‚ onto the ground which causes more

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    History Of Softball Essay

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    The History of Softball By: Nicki Myers The history of softball all starts in Chicago on Thanksgiving Day 1887. A group of about twenty guys gathered in a gymnasium to hear the score of the Harvard vs. Yale football game. After the guys heard that Yale had won the game one of them picked up an old boxing glove and threw it at someone who hit it with a pole. One of the guys in the room was George Hancock‚ (later to be known as the

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