Things learned, observed on Day 1 of ASIJ Holiday Classic basketball tournament
And they do signage well. During the Mustangs’ 103-60 stampeding of Canadian Academy, one spectator held up a sign that read: “Can’t stop Sam Hop No. 33,” referring to ASIJ’s Sam Hopkins. The sign was held by none other than Tom Jardine II, whom Hopkins succeeded wearing No. 33 for ASIJ, both on the gridiron and hardwood. Very well is it understood why Christian Academy Japan can’t play into Sunday’s championship and placement games. Sundays traditionally are off days where high school sports are concerned, but the last few years, the New Year/Holiday Classic has played into a Sunday, and CAJ, a fundamentalist Christian school that abides by the Bible and the Commandments to the letter, gracefully bows out, while the rest of the field will move up in placement. “On Day No. 7, He looked all around. He looked up to the heavenly sky. He looked all over the ground. His work was done, so he stopped right there and made the holy Sabbath, a time for rest and prayer.” Blog post interruption: The 24-seconds shot clock was introduced to the NBA for the 1954-55 season, and injected new life into what had become a dull and boring game. Without the shot clock, with one-shot fouls instead of non-shooting fouls and without team foul limits, it was to the advantage of the team with the lead to freeze the ball and keep it out of the opponents’ hands. On the other side of the coin, though, having a shot clock forces teams to play the same style of ball. Not having a shot clock works to the benefit of lesser-experience teams that don’t have a veteran point guard who can set up plays and direct traffic in short order. With no shot clock, you can play any style of ball you want, up-tempo, slow-tempo, Nevada-Las Vegas Runnin’ Rebels style or North Carolina four-corner style. Great to see Canadian Academy back at one of the Kanto Plain-DODDS Japan events for the first time in quite a while.
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Indian River County Community Calendar, Updated Dec. 22
Treasure Coast Coin & Currency Show: 40 dealers, exhibits, door prizes. Community Center, 2266 14th Ave., Vero Beach, 10 am-5 pm Jan. 21, 10 am-3 pm Jan. 22. 772-234-9476. The Raptor Project: Birds of prey exhibit. Brevard Zoo, 8225 N Wickham Rd.,
Things learned, observed on Day 1 of ASIJ Holiday Classic basketball tournament
On the other side of the coin, though, having a shot clock forces teams to play the same style of ball. Not having a shot clock works to the benefit of lesser-experience teams that don't have a veteran point guard who can set up plays and direct
Indian River County Community Calendar, updated Dec. 16
Treasure Coast Coin & Currency Show: 40 dealers, exhibits, door prizes. Community Center, 2266 14th Ave., Vero Beach, 10 am-5 pm Jan. 21, 10 am-3 pm Jan. 22. 772-234-9476. Senior Activities Fair: Council Chambers, Sebastian City Hall, 1225 Main St.,
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The double coin knot which the main focus of this collection of jewelry is so named as it looks like two overlapping traditional Chinese coins. These coins are round but have a square hole in the middle. As the knot is perfectly symmetrical, it also connotes double perfection. Coins of course, denote money and in this aspect, Chinese merchants often carry these knots about their person in the belief that it will bring prosperity.
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The Double
Creator: Fyodor Dostoyevsky | Fiction -
First published in 1846, Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novella "The Double" is a classic doppelgänger and the second major work published by the author.
Publisher: Digireads.Com
The Double
Creator: José Saramago, Margaret Jull Costa | Fiction -
Renting a recommended video to ease his depression, divorced history teacher Tertuliano Maximo Afonso is unsettled to see a man in the video who looks exactly ...
Publisher: Mariner Books
The Double and the Gambler
Creator: Fyodor Dostoevsky | Fiction -
"From the Trade Paperback edition."
Publisher: Vintage
The knot book, an elementary introduction to the mathematical theory of knots
Creator: Colin Conrad Adams | Mathematics -
This is a compelling book that will comfortably escort you into the marvelous world of knot theory.
Publisher: Amer Mathematical Society
Why knot?, an introduction to the mathematical theory of knots
Creator: Colin Adams, Colin Conrad Adams | Mathematics -
Presents an introduction to knot theory along with a variety of exercises using the "tangle" rope.
Publisher: Key Curriculum Press