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5071: Analysis of the Free-Throw Shot
... shot, you want to be aware of proper shooting technique. Proper shooting technique would be to rest the ball on the fingertips of your hand. You do not want the ball resting in your palm. Control of the shot comes from the fingers. You want to use your non dominant hand as support on the side to the ball. This hand has nothing to do with the shot, it is there ...
5072: Sustainable Development
... any oil revenue made within the city. This revenue – in the millions of dollars – let the Iñupiat live a modern lifestyle and still engage in their traditional subsistence practices. The Iñupiat also retained a greater control over environmental rules and regulations, which they used to make sure little pollution occurred. In this example, all three aspects of sustainable development were used. Economically, everyone made money, socially no group was adversely effected ...
5073: Ida B. Wells
... upper-class. This also made her seem as less of a threat to the White America that believed African-Americans were more like animals than human beings and that White females were always under the control of White males. Although Ida B. Wells had gender relations and her biological sex working on her side, she still had to face the greatest evil of that time in American history. She had 4 ...
5074: Jack Kevorkian
... patient, Janet Adkins, have a very detailed story in them. Janet Adkins led a very productive life up to and even after she had been diagnosed with Alzheimer¹s, but she couldn¹t handle losing control of her brain (Filene 188). She was 54 years old and lived in a wealthy Oregon suburb with her stock broker husband, Ron. She was also the mother of three sons, taught English and piano ...
5075: Jacques Louis David
... for the king's death and for the dissolution of the Académie royale both in France and in Rome. In his paintings of the Revolution's martyrs, especially in his Marat (1793; Brussels), his iron control is softened and the tragic portraits are moving and dignified. The artist was imprisoned for a time at the end of the Reign of Terror. David emerged to become First Painter to the emperor and ...
5076: Russian Jews
... not have any Jews in it. At that time, the Jews were granted a permission to their own council of four lands: Great Poland, Little Poland, “Russia”, and Volhynia. They excised religious, economic, and political control over the Jews. In1812, Napoleon invaded Russia and in 1827, the Czar said that the Jews had to serve in the army for a term of 25 years. He hoped that in that period many ...
5077: Practices and Winning in Sports
... is involved negatively then they shouldn't be involved at al. All tardiness/absences should have a good excuse. The excuses should be something that couldn't have been prevented, something beyond the athlete's control. If not then there should be some kind of punishment. The punishment should be made according to the excuse, or how late the athlete was to practice/games. Consequences for being late to a game ...
5078: Basketball and Its History
... the ball into play from behind its end line and in turn tries to move the ball upcourt to score. Offensive Skills The principal offensive skills necessary to any player, besides adept dribbling or ball control, are passing and shooting. Passes to teammates, which may be thrown overhand, underhand, or laterally, include push passes, behind-the-back passes, jump passes, and bounce passes. A pass that leads directly to a basket ...
5079: Jesse Louis Jackson
... the breakthrough in black politics. In 1984, he ran for the Democratic candidate for presidency. He got 3.5 million votes and registered over a million new voters. He also helped the Democratic Party regain control over the Senate in 1986. His 1988 candidacy won seven million votes and registered over two million new voters. Jesse Jackson won a historic victory, coming in first or second in 46 out of 54 ...
5080: Model Rockets
... are military aviation, Commercial aviation, and general aviation. On December 17,1903, near Kitty Hawk, NC, the Wright brothers made the world's first successful flights in a heavier-than-air craft under power and control. Not until 1906 did anyone else fly in an airplane.(Aviation http://www.es- one.com/lib/reference/encyl/V03/00/o204.html) Either a propulsion system or a complete vehicle driven by such a ...


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