1. The earliest mention of the game of ball, similar to basketball, is found in the records of the Indian peoples of Mexico and Central America and dates back to 1500 BC.
2. A substitute is a person who stands in place of an athlete or replaces him in a game
3.The duration of the game is four periods of 10 minutes each, with two-minute breaks between the first and second and third and fourth quarters, and a long break of 15 minutes between the second and third periods.
4.A dribble is movement of the ball, caused by a player in control, who throws or taps the ball to the floor.
a. The dribble ends when the dribbler:
Touches the ball simultaneously with both hands
Permits the ball to come to rest while he is in control of it
Tries for a field goal
Throws a pass
Touches the ball more than once while dribbling, before it touches the floor
Loses control
Allows the ball to become dead
5.With the ball out of reach and nearing the floor, a player throws out a foot and manages to kick it to a teammate (or even over the net) to keep the play alive. ... The official rules of NCAA volleyball state that the ball can touch any part of the body when hitting, as long as it does not come to rest there.
6.When a player breaches multiple Rules or the same Rule multiple times, any relationship between the breaches is broken by an intervening event and the player will get multiple penalties. The three types of intervening events where the player will get multiple penalties are: Making a stroke.
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair store
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.She paused at each article of clothing. How pretty she would look in this, how charming that would make her! Carrie stopped at the jewellery department. She saw the ear rings, the bracelets,
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.She paused at each article of clothing. How pretty she would look in this, how charming that would make her! Carrie stopped at the jewellery department. She saw the ear rings, the bracelets,the pins, the chains. But the jackets were the greatest attraction. When she entered the store, she already had her heart fixed on a jacket with large mother of pearl buttons. The cut was all the fashion that fall.2 She said to herself there was nothing she would like better.
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.She paused at each article of clothing. How pretty she would look in this, how charming that would make her! Carrie stopped at the jewellery department. She saw the ear rings, the bracelets,the pins, the chains. But the jackets were the greatest attraction. When she entered the store, she already had her heart fixed on a jacket with large mother of pearl buttons. The cut was all the fashion that fall.2 She said to herself there was nothing she would like better.Here she saw Drouet who was coming up to her smiling. “Let’s go and look at the jackets,” he said as if he had read her thoughts. When Carrie got the jacket in her hand, it seemed so much
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.She paused at each article of clothing. How pretty she would look in this, how charming that would make her! Carrie stopped at the jewellery department. She saw the ear rings, the bracelets,the pins, the chains. But the jackets were the greatest attraction. When she entered the store, she already had her heart fixed on a jacket with large mother of pearl buttons. The cut was all the fashion that fall.2 She said to herself there was nothing she would like better.Here she saw Drouet who was coming up to her smiling. “Let’s go and look at the jackets,” he said as if he had read her thoughts. When Carrie got the jacket in her hand, it seemed so muchnicer.
1. The earliest mention of the game of ball, similar to basketball, is found in the records of the Indian peoples of Mexico and Central America and dates back to 1500 BC.
2. A substitute is a person who stands in place of an athlete or replaces him in a game
3.The duration of the game is four periods of 10 minutes each, with two-minute breaks between the first and second and third and fourth quarters, and a long break of 15 minutes between the second and third periods.
4.A dribble is movement of the ball, caused by a player in control, who throws or taps the ball to the floor.
a. The dribble ends when the dribbler:
Touches the ball simultaneously with both hands
Permits the ball to come to rest while he is in control of it
Tries for a field goal
Throws a pass
Touches the ball more than once while dribbling, before it touches the floor
Loses control
Allows the ball to become dead
5.With the ball out of reach and nearing the floor, a player throws out a foot and manages to kick it to a teammate (or even over the net) to keep the play alive. ... The official rules of NCAA volleyball state that the ball can touch any part of the body when hitting, as long as it does not come to rest there.
6.When a player breaches multiple Rules or the same Rule multiple times, any relationship between the breaches is broken by an intervening event and the player will get multiple penalties. The three types of intervening events where the player will get multiple penalties are: Making a stroke.
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair store
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.She paused at each article of clothing. How pretty she would look in this, how charming that would make her! Carrie stopped at the jewellery department. She saw the ear rings, the bracelets,
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.She paused at each article of clothing. How pretty she would look in this, how charming that would make her! Carrie stopped at the jewellery department. She saw the ear rings, the bracelets,the pins, the chains. But the jackets were the greatest attraction. When she entered the store, she already had her heart fixed on a jacket with large mother of pearl buttons. The cut was all the fashion that fall.2 She said to herself there was nothing she would like better.
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.She paused at each article of clothing. How pretty she would look in this, how charming that would make her! Carrie stopped at the jewellery department. She saw the ear rings, the bracelets,the pins, the chains. But the jackets were the greatest attraction. When she entered the store, she already had her heart fixed on a jacket with large mother of pearl buttons. The cut was all the fashion that fall.2 She said to herself there was nothing she would like better.Here she saw Drouet who was coming up to her smiling. “Let’s go and look at the jackets,” he said as if he had read her thoughts. When Carrie got the jacket in her hand, it seemed so much
The extract is taken from “Sister Carrie” by Th. Dreiser, a well known American writer (1871—1945). Carrie, a young provincial girl, comes to Chicago and is greatly attracted by the pleasures the big city offers. Shopping is one of them. Drouet,1 her friend, is to meet her at the ready made clothes department. Carrie reached Dearborn Street. Here was the great Fair storewith its crowds of shoppers. She thought she would go in and see. She would look at the jackets.She paused at each article of clothing. How pretty she would look in this, how charming that would make her! Carrie stopped at the jewellery department. She saw the ear rings, the bracelets,the pins, the chains. But the jackets were the greatest attraction. When she entered the store, she already had her heart fixed on a jacket with large mother of pearl buttons. The cut was all the fashion that fall.2 She said to herself there was nothing she would like better.Here she saw Drouet who was coming up to her smiling. “Let’s go and look at the jackets,” he said as if he had read her thoughts. When Carrie got the jacket in her hand, it seemed so muchnicer.