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    case of negligence

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    Legal issues September 30‚ 2013 Case of Negligence 1. During the day‚ duct tape had been used on the floor near the boundary lines of a badminton court. In the evening‚ a participant playing badminton caught her shoe on the tape and suffered a torn meniscus in her knee. Arthroscopic surgery was required and a lengthy convalescence ensued. The municipality was responsible for cleaning the community center‚ including the gym‚ and knew that the tape had been placed on the floor during the day

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    rugby and field bowling‚ football is the most popular sports in Malaysia. It requires very little equipment and effort to learn the basics. Thus‚ kids can start playing football at an early age and go on to become ardent followers of game. Badminton is one of the popular physical sports in our country. Players score points by striking a shuttlecock with their racquet so that it passes over the net and lands in their opponents’ half of the court. Each side may only strike the shuttlecock once

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    Mba 503 Assignment 3.1

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    types of racquets‚ tennis and badminton. The company uses the same facility to make both products even though the processes are quiet different. The company has recently converted its cost accounting system to activity-based costing. The following are the cost data that June Searight‚ the cost‚ accountant‚ prepared for the third quarter of 2011 (during which Morello made 70‚000 tennis racquets and 30‚000 badminton racquets). Direct Cost Tennis Racquet (TR) Badminton Racquet (BR) Direct materials

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    WHY DO ATHLETES CHOKE UNDER PRESSURE? Rodrigo Pacheco Carrillo Aalborg Sportshøjskole Aalborg - Denmark 2009 Humanistic Project - Elite Badminton Coach Education Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Description 4 Theory related to the ´Choking Phenomenon´ 3 Analysis 7 Why do some athletes choke during crucial moments in important competitions? 4 Evaluation 11 How can they mentally work to avoid these situations during their games? 5 Conclusion

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    Game and Badminton

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    of the home or classroom. I have tried my hands on several games‚ both indoor and outdoor. In school I play football‚ volley ball‚ table tennis and badminton. However‚ in the passage of some time‚ after playing all these games‚ I have developed a special liking for badminton. By now‚ this game of badminton has become my favourite game. Badminton has become my favourite game especially because it does not involve a large team. It can be managed more easily than the games with large teams in which

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    Badminton Report

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    June 8th 2013 Saturday As far as I know about badminton is only hit the ball to the opposite direction without letting the ball hit the net. Today‚ I invited 3 of my friends to my hostel to lecture me for 1 hour to learn more about badminton‚ they are willing to teach me all their experience in badminton tournament‚ the rule and regulations and the necessary stretching. Firstly‚ I learn how to warm up my body‚ stretching muscles of my neck‚ legs‚ arm‚ and body. After that‚ I learn the rules

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    Badminton in a Nutshell

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    The Different Styles of Playing Badminton * In badminton‚ there are three main types of games. There are Singles‚ Doubles and Mixed Doubles. * A singles match in badminton features one player on each side of the net. You’ll get more of a cardiovascular workout in a singles game than in a game of doubles‚ because you are responsible for the entire side of your court. * A typical singles badminton match consists of a best two-out-of-three game series. Play each game to 21 points unless

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    Matkot Case Study

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    Matkot sensation “Matkot” is a popular paddle ball game in Israel similar to beach tennis. The goal of the game is to hit a small rubber ball with a wooden racket in pairs or small groups as many times as possible without dropping it. The sport is named after the racquet‚ the “Matka”‚ and suitable for all ages and all skill levels (wikipedia‚ n.d). “Matkot” is very cheap game and it is easy to carry from one place to another. There are a few kinds of matka racquets‚ for different kinds of players-

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    Shanice Reid Period 3-B The History of Tennis The origins of tennis are mysterious and unknown. Although some historians have claimed that tennis was developed as far back as Ancient Egypt. However‚ the first recorded ball and racquet game was first played by monks located somewhere in southern France around the beginning of the twelfth century. They usually played with their hands and hit the ball against a wall. However‚ the monks soon developed crude instruments with which to strike the ball

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    Why winning / being no 1 in the world are so important? To be ranked world number one for a long time is a remarkable achievement for a badminton player‚ especially from Malaysia. This is because the competition in the world of badminton is great enough‚ not to mention the presence of the players form the powerhouse of world badminton‚ China‚ as well as the players from the European continent that often presents a tough challenge to Lee Chong Wei. Lee Chong Wei‚ who is known for his high fighting

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