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    Shot Narrative

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    ball in my hands and blue cleats in my peripheral vision. In that moment‚ all I could hear were the voices in my head yelling "no". My position as goalie contradicts many of my human instincts. The voices tell me not to sacrifice my body to save a shot‚ but I have been trained to do so. Anxiousness fills my body as I hit the ground‚ but relief overcomes my mind when I feel the ball inside my palms. The details of this image are a blur. I can only remember where this took place and when. The people

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    on as... lacrosse. Originally lacrosse was created by the Native Americans hundreds of years ago‚ as far back as the 12th century. Studies about the ancient Native Americans show that almost all the tribes‚ residing in present day Canada and U.S.‚ had a type of stickball or lacrosse. The type of lacrosse more similar to what we play today originated in the Northeast tribes. The most important parts of the Native American game lacrosse is; the sport’s name‚ the Iroquois lacrosselacrosse rituals‚

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    Lacrosse Warrior “We believe that in lacrosse and hockey‚ our two National Games‚ we have the best moral‚ physical and mental developer of any games known as to the athletics world.” These are the words of A.E.H. Coo‚ President of Canadian Amateur Lacrosse Association. Lacrosse Warriors Club is recently open in our University (University of Fraser Valley) this year’s winter session. In UFV there are many clubs like Salsa Club‚ Bhangra Club‚ Badminton Club and many more. These clubs give opportunity

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    Projectile Motion

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    Projectile Motion The purpose of this lab is to study the properties of projectile motion. From the motion of a steel ball projected horizontally‚ the initial velocity of the ball can be determined from the measured range. For a given initial velocity‚ the projectile range will be measured for various initial angles‚ and also calculated by applying the theory for motion with constant acceleration. For further background information‚ refer to the sections in your textbook on projectile motion and motion

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    Canadian dentist by the name of Dr. William George Beers. Beers was a lacrosse fanatic‚ who had been introduced to the sport at a very early age in the French colonies in upper North America. As one historian points out as Beers grew older‚ “He became obsessed with the need for some sort of controlled play‚ some codification that would stabilize the erratic nature of the Indian sport and at the same time standardize lacrosse to eliminate the petty squabbles over technicalities that characterized

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    1 1 April 2012 History of Lacrosse Lacrosse is an ancient sport that was used to pass time and was played to practice and improve the Native American people’s skills. The way lacrosse was played then is a lot different than how is played today. Also‚ the rules have changed a lot over the years regarding positions‚ equipment and even how the game is played. The history of lacrosse can be traced all the way back to our ancient ancestors‚ the Native Americans. Lacrosse is an old‚ Native American‚

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    Projectile Motion

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    By Rex Whiticker Projectile Motion Abstract: The Project motion of a catapult being fired is varied by a range of factors that affect the path of the projectile. In this experiment‚ the angle of trajectory‚ mass of the projectile and change in initial velocity of the launch‚ were all factors considered in the end result to investigate the properties of projectile motion. The purpose of the experiment was to conduct a first-hand investigation to design and analysis how angle‚ weight and power affect

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    Kane Wolfer Knittle English 10 9 October 2011 Making The Varsity Lacrosse Team Since sixth grade I have been working hard‚ putting forth the extra effort‚ staying as healthy as I can‚ and practicing as much as I can‚ just to make the varsity lacrosse team. To my surprise‚ just two days after try-outs‚ I had made it. Making that varisty lacrosse team is one of the greatest accomplishments of my life so far. About a month before try-outs I had to get my act together and start working out. So

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    to String a Lacrosse Stick Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen‚ my name is Garrett Barker‚ and today I’d like to talk on a subject that interests me a lot; lacrosse. More specifically‚ I’d like to teach you guys something I’ve picked up over the years. Some of you might be like Sammy or Paul and automatically dismiss the idea of lacrosse based on a previous bias they have made from baseball. But according to multiple sources such as Sports Illustrated and Business Insider‚ lacrosse is by far the

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    camera shots

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    common types of shots‚ framing and picture composition. The list below briefly describes the most common shot types (click the images for more details). Notes: The exact terminology varies between production environments but the basic principles are the same. Shots are usually described in relation to a particular subject EWS (Extreme Wide Shot) The view is so far from the subject that he isn’t even visible. Often used as an establishing shot. Very Wide Shot VWS (Very Wide Shot) The subject

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