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When you win a gold metal it shows that you are the best at the sport in the whole world.
Debbie Jane Haire has written: 'Participation motivation, achievement motivation, and drop-out in sport'
Being smart is much better then doing any sport out there. And the ones who make a lot of money playing a sport make up a teeny tiny group of people compared to the billions who can't play as well.
Martha Elaine Ewing has written: 'Achievement orientations and sport behavior of males and females' -- subject(s): Achievement motivation, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Sports, Sex differences (Psychology), Sports
It means someone who does a sport or sports . It it derived from άθλος (athlos) meaning a great achievement, but the word athlete is only used for sports.
Sport is competitive, recreation is fun and enjoyment based. Sports tend to have set rules. Practice is undertaken to improve and get better in sport. Physical recreation can be laid back and based on a more social time. Or could be hobbies.
Well the Muslims achived a lot of things. For example... Engineering, science and technology, art, community relations, sport, enterprise, children's excellence and much, much more.
Individual achievement
It depends on the achievement. For example, if you wanted to get the achievement "Time To Mine!" you would type in /achievement give achievement.buildPickaxe For the next achievement "Hot Topic" you would type in achievement give achievement.buildFurnace The achievements are based on what you need to do in order to accomplish them. Just like for the first achievement "Taking Inventory: you type in /achievement give achievement.openInventory Hope this helped!
No, achievement is an abstract noun.
There is no patron saint of achievement.