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no they used a real basket insted of a net and basketball players used to wear tights.
A bibliography at the end of some books is a list of all other books, magazine, articles or other published media the author made use of in researching material for the book the author wrote.
Yes. It is a walk
Basketball was invented by James Naismith. He was a 'gym teacher'. One rainy day, he was tired of playing the same games over and over and decided to take a ball and throw it into a peach basket. This, he thought, is fun so he played it with his students, etc.,etc... (at least that's how i THINK it was. That's how I remmember it anyway.) Glad to help! ;)
holding in basketball is like the same thing in football holding by the shirt or shoes its not illegal but it will be a tech foul
she invented it so that woman can play a sport that is basically the same to basketball.
no they used a real basket insted of a net and basketball players used to wear tights.
It was invented in Washington, USA, by Richard Garfield, in 1993, and published that same year.
No, the words are all exatly the same, just they have differant covers to the other harry potter books, they have the exact same story inside word for word.
Yes, there will be some slight differences as the Scholastic version will have American English instead of English which the books were first written in.
A bibliography at the end of some books is a list of all other books, magazine, articles or other published media the author made use of in researching material for the book the author wrote.
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A basketball clinic is the same as a basketball stadium - its a place dedicated to basketball and has basketball courts. :)
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everything is the same except the three point line is farther away in mens basketball
According to the 2009 edition of Library and Book Trade Almanac (pages 504-512), the total number of American books published in 2007 was 185,969. The total number of audiobooks (again, American books only) for the same year was 8,049. Thus, the percentage of published American books that have an audiobook version is approximately 4.3 percent.The percentage of novels (fiction) with an audio edition is much higher. Using the same source for the same year, there were 3,636 audiobooks compared to 18,391 novels, which means approximately 19.8 percent of all American novels have companion audio versions.- G. Kersten, Tinley Park Public Library
Stephen King's "Desperation" was published before "The Regulators". "Desperation" was released in 1996, while "The Regulators" was published in 1996 as well, but later in the same year.