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  • 1Softball — This article is about the sport. For other uses, see Soft ball (disambiguation). Softball Highest governing body International Softball Federation First played United States, 1887 Characteristics …

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  • 2Fastpitch softball — is a form of softball played commonly by girls, mostly starting at the age of 6 through college age, though male and co ed fastpitch leagues also exist. The United States women s national softball team has won back to back to back gold medals at… …

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  • 3Intramural softball — (also known as Pick up Softball) is a variation of softball played by college students and is designed as not to require superior practice or skill. The rules are more relaxed than regular softball rules as to allow for a noncompetitive… …

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  • 4Affordance — An affordance is a quality of an object, or an environment, that allows an individual to perform an action. The term is used in a variety of fields: perceptual psychology, cognitive psychology, environmental psychology, industrial design,… …

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  • 5Cuba at the 2011 Pan American Games — Cuba at the Pan American Games Flag of Cuba …

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  • 6Chronological summary of the 2008 Summer Olympics — For the medal count, see 2008 Summer Olympics medal table. 2008 Summer Olympics Bid process Venues Marketing Concerns and controversies Torch relay (route) Opening ceremony (flag bearers) Medal table (medalists) …

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  • 7Mexico at the 2011 Pan American Games — Mexico at the Pan American Games Flag of Mexico …

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  • 8Beijing 2008 Olympic Games: Mount Olympus Meets the Middle Kingdom — Introduction officially  Games of the XXIX Olympiad        The Games of the XXIX Olympiad, involving some 200 Olympic committees and as many as 13,000 accredited athletes competing in 28 different sports, were auspiciously scheduled to begin at 8 …

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  • 9Double Header — Batter, Catcher und Schiedsrichter Pitcher beim Wurf …

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  • 10Baseball — Batter, Catcher und Umpire …

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