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He liked to make the planets look, and he wished for no better joy

than simply seeing telescopes pointed at it from Earth: “A Naughty Little Comet”, Ella Wheeler Wilcox

There are certain small objects frolicking playfully in our Sun’s family that stubbornly refuse to be easily categorized. Main Belt Kites (MBC) are such objects! They are a newly recognized new group, circling our Solar System within the hand asteroid beltlocated between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. MBC they are strange and puzzling little worlds that exhibit both the physical characteristics of comets and the orbital characteristics of asteroids. Because they have characteristics of two different groups of inhabitants of the Solar System, their origins have been somewhat difficult to determine. Some astronomers now suggest that members of this strange family are the shattered fragments of large main belt asteroids that were destroyed in catastrophic collisions with other asteroids.

Comets are small icy bodies that make a long and treacherous journey through the Solar System in long elliptical orbits. They are famous for their bright, wavy tails that come out when they travel close enough to the Sun. This is because heat and solar winds come together to melt the surface of their frozen cores.

Comets and asteroids are the remnants of a myriad of spinning bodies that existed when our Solar System was very young. Our Solar System was born about 4.6 billion years ago with the collapse of a relatively small, dense bag embedded within a giant, cold, dark molecular cloud. Most of the collapsed bag froze in the center and eventually caught fire due to nuclear fusion, giving birth to our star, the Sun. The remaining mass flattened out and became what is called a protoplanetary accretion disk from which the eight main planets, their many fascinating moons, comets, asteroids and other small Solar System objects were formed.

Protoplanetary accretion disks They have been observed circling numerous stars that inhabit young star clusters. They develop at the same time a baby star is born, but the early stages cannot be seen because they are veiled by an opaque envelope of dust and gas. Tea accretion disk feed the hungry baby star material, gold protostar, and it is both very hot and extremely massive. Thesis discs they can remain around their young stars for about 10 million years.

By the time the young star reaches what is called the Taurus stage, the nutritional disk has become thinner and much colder. HAS Taurus star is a very young baby bouncing off an energetic variable star that is less than 10 million years old. Such stars have a mass similar to, or perhaps slightly less than, that of our Sun, which is a relatively small star. Taurus stars have diameters several times that of our Sun, but are still shrinking. Sun-like baby stars shrink as they age. By the time the young star has reached this stage, less volatile materials have begun to condense near the center of the star. accretion Disc, forming very, very sticky dust grains that are so fine they look like smoke, instead of the house dust that needs to be swept up. These very fine, sticky, smoke-like powder grains contain crystalline silicates.

Very fine particles of smoke-like dust coalesce to form larger and larger objects within the dense disk environment in which they live. The small dust grains form objects up to several centimeters in size, and these aggregate further to give rise to planetesimals. planetesimals they are the building blocks of planets, and can reach sizes of 1 kilometer across or more. planetesimals They are very abundant and spread throughout the world. protoplanetary accretion disk–and some survive long enough to remain as relics billions of years after the formation of the mature planetary system. asteroidslike those that inhabit the Solar System itself, are rocky remains planetesimals. kitesinstead, they are relic here planetesimals from the outer reaches of our Solar System. Tea asteroids they are the remnant building blocks of the rocky inner planets: Mercury, Venus, our Earth, and Mars. Tea comes from they are the leftover building blocks of the outer gas and ice giant planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.

Tea asteroids are found mainly in the hand asteroid beltalthough there are several different populations of these rock objects that reside outside of this Beltalso. kites they are fragile, ephemeral bodies, sometimes disparagingly called “dirty snowballs” or “frozen mudballs,” depending on the observer’s point of view. They are strange, beautiful travelers from afar.

He here, dirty comes from it hurtles into the warm inner Earth region of the Solar System from two dark, frozen domains at the outer reaches. The first is called the kuiper belt. Tea kuiper belt revolves around our star beyond the orbit of Neptune, the furthest of the eight major planets from the Sun. The second domain of comets is the oort cloudwhich is a huge sphere of icy objects that is believed to surround our entire Solar System.

Every time a tramp to come As it makes its perilous journey into the inner Solar System, it loses some of its mass through sublimation of its surface ices and gas: the icy surface of the core turns into gas, creating a cloud called eat. Solar radiation pushes dust particles away from the eatand this forms the famous flashing, dusty tails of to come.

rocky, metallic asteroids in the main belt do not normally exhibit this type of to come-Similar behavior. asteroids in the main belt they are not supposed to develop eat or flashing and waving tails. However, the recently recognized class of main belt kites exhibit precisely this type of behavior, while orbiting the Sun in a way that is characteristic of asteroids–No to come!

Naughty Little Kites

MBC they are extremely disconcerting. They look like kites with their tails and eatbut they rotate in orbits within that of the planet Jupiter, like asteroids!

The first of this puzzling group to be discovered was the asteroid 1979OW7, which was rediscovered and renamed 1996 N2and later designated a comet by Dr. Erik Elst and Dr. Guido Pizarro in 1996. It now carries a commentary designation as 133P/Elst-Pizarro. For many years, determining the nature of this enigmatic little object was a problem. It was originally intended to be the tragic result of a collision between two asteroids. Nevertheless, 133P sublimated and developed a tail like a to come in three successive perihelion passages, and this muddied the issue. Tea perihelion of an object refers to that point in its orbit when it is closest to the Sun–its aphelion that’s when it’s furthest away. This behavior, at the time, indicated to puzzled astronomers that the asteroid impact model was unlikely.

Some of the currently known mbc, in addition to 133Pare 176P/LINEAR, 238P/Read, P2008 R1 (Garradd), Q/2010 R2 (The Sacred), P/2010 A2 (LINEAR), 596 Scheila, 300163, Y P/2012 F5 (Gibbs). Some astronomers now suggest that these objects are, in fact, the remnants of larger bodies smashed to pieces in recent collisions, and that they inherited ices from their parent asteroid, causing them to exhibit to comeHowever, to add credibility to this theory, it was necessary to first determine whether the MBC are members of a distinct family of asteroids: groups of asteroids that have similar orbital characteristics, such as orbital inclination Y eccentricity. All members of a particular asteroid family are thought to be broken off pieces of a larger asteroid that was pulverized in a collision.

Serbian astronomer Dr. Bojan Novakovic, from the Department of Astronomy at the University of Belgrade, is currently investigating the mysterious origins of mbc, along with colleagues Dr. Henry Hsieh and Dr. Alberto Cellino. The team of astronomers focused on one main example: the P/2006 VW 139 WBCand his goal was to see if it could be assigned to a family of asteroids. P/2006 VW 139 it was originally classified as an asteroid, but was eventually reclassified as an WBC in 2011, when astronomers in Hawaii discovered that it had a tail.

Dr. Novakovic began his study at the astdys Database, which is a catalog of 398,841 asteroids. There are less than a dozen verified examples of MBC, so finding other members of this asteroid family among millions of thousands of potential candidates was not exactly an easy job. The team of astronomers used what is called the hierarchical grouping method and the cut distance parameter to work your way through the candidates. They successfully narrowed down the possibilities to just 24 asteroids. The next step was to determine the orbital characteristics that these 24 asteroids possess. For this task, Dr. Novakovic used a mathematical model called backward Integration, “which can be used to distinguish real family members from intruders,” he commented on November 7, 2012 International Science Grid This Week (isgtw).

To investigate the orbital characteristics of candidate family members, Dr. Novakovic needed to analyze a large number of calculations that were “computationally expensive and would take months to perform on a typical PC,” he added. Ultimately, Dr. Novakovic and his colleagues were able to reduce the P/2006 VW139 family up to only 11 members.

The most valuable conclusion of Dr. Novakovic’s study, which was published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, is that P/2006 VW139 and its 11 siblings are part of a young asteroid family that was probably born about 7.5 million years ago. “[Asteroid] families are considered young if they are less than 10 million years old,” Dr. Novakovic continued. This indicates that about 7.5 million years ago, a large asteroid collided with another asteroid and split into 11 smaller fragments :P/2006 VW139 and her 10 sisters.

P/2006 VW139 turned into a WBC because it inherited the deeply buried ice belonging to its catastrophically pulverized parent asteroid. This ice eventually vaporized, producing a churning tail that is characteristic of comets. “The fact that ice still exists near the surface of P/2006 VW 139 means its surface is relatively young,” noted Dr. Novakovic on the November 7, 2012 esgtw. This means that P/2006 VW 139 and her 10 sisters were born long after the Main Asteroid Belt.

This finding is important because it supports the theory that MBC are born in asteroid crashes within the hand asteroid beltand not through other means.

The NBA takes center stage with a pair of nationally televised games on Thursday night. Two of the best teams in the Eastern Conference meet when Cleveland visits Miami. Meanwhile, the defending world champion Spurs visit a young but talented team from Golden State.

Below is a look at both TNT matches tonight.

CLEVELAND at MIAMI (-7, 198) (TNT)

The Cavaliers have been a streaky team this season, for both good and bad. They started the year 9-2 ATS and then went just 1-8 ATS. That was followed by an 8-1 ATS streak and then a recent 2-6 ATS slump. The Cavaliers are heating up once again as they entered last night on a 6-0 SU (5-0-1 ATS) run. Cleveland extended its straight win streak to seven games, but ultimately failed to cover the point spread by a single point, winning 91-85 as a 7-point home favorite.

LeBron James led the way with a triple-double scoring 26 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists against the Nets. The win improved Cleveland’s record at home to 17-5 SU this season, but the Cavaliers have been weaker on the road, going just 10-12 SU. Cleveland has also struggled against top teams with a 4-7 ATS underdog record, compared to a 21-10 ATS record as the scoring favorite. However, Cleveland has gone 4-2 ATS in its last six underdog roles.

Miami was embarrassed in the first head-to-head meeting on Dec. 15 when Cleveland won 115-107 as a 1½-point home favorite. Cleveland dominated the game more than the final eight-point margin would seem to indicate, as the Cavaliers held a 20-point lead entering the fourth quarter.

Miami enters this game with three straight wins, including a 118-114 home win over the LA Clippers on Tuesday in which the Heat barely managed to cover as a 4 ½-point favorite. Overall, Miami is 9-3 SU (7-5 ​​ATS) over its last twelve games.

Star guard Dwyane Wade continues to battle an ankle injury and missed the Heat’s 91-85 win at Charlotte on Saturday night. Wade has played well the past two games, scoring 32 and 28 points, but the point guard’s depth is a concern as backup Jason Williams remains out with a broken finger.

SAN ANTONIO (-7) in THE GOLDEN STATE (TNT)

Golden State played its third straight game last night without leading scorer Jason Richardson, who is battling back pain. Richardson is questionable again tonight, leading the Warriors in scoring (22.8 ppg) and second in assists (2.8 ppg), steals (1.4 ppg) and third in rebounding ( 5.9 points per game).

Golden State lost in Seattle 111-107, but point guard Baron Davis played excellent and led the way with 35 points and nine assists. The Warriors led 62-56 at halftime but were outscored 29-9 in the third quarter and trailed by 14 points entering the final period.

Golden State had outscored its previous two opponents without Richardson when the Warriors beat Portland 98-83 on Saturday, following a 106-105 overtime loss to the Lakers the night before. Golden State led the Lakers by seven points entering the fourth quarter. Overall, the Warriors have been playing better than their recent straight record would seem to indicate, as Golden State has led entering the fourth quarter in seven of their last nine games.

San Antonio has won and covered five games in a row and overall the defending world champions are 36-10 SU this season and 15-7 SU on the road. Despite a solid win/loss percentage, oddsmakers have overrated the Spurs as evidenced by the team’s lackluster 22-23 ATS record.

The Spurs now must play their third away game in just four nights and must travel relentlessly following an 86-82 win at Portland. San Antonio is shorthanded as veteran backups Nick Van Excel (16 minutes per game) and Robert Horry (19 minutes per game) are questionable with injuries and did not play last night.

The Spurs dominated the first meeting in Golden State on November 23. San Antonio led 66-36 at halftime and outscored the Warriors 55-38 percent.

STEVE MERRIL is a professional sports handicapper and a documented member of The Professional Handicappers League. Get your Premium plays here.

“Oh thank goodness…groceries are delivered just in time, all thanks to my grocery delivery app.” We breathe a sigh of relief when we have such handy mobile apps for doing small household tasks like shopping. Especially in the Covid19 situation where we want there to be minimal exposure, these mobile grocery delivery apps are blessings in disguise.

According to a recent CNBC survey, mobile grocery apps will increase 50% and online grocery sales have increased and are expected to increase 20% in recent years.

Recent Expansion in the Grocery Delivery Industry

Consumers still prefer to visit grocery stores and buy the food they need for their daily needs. However, there is a rise of on-demand mobile apps, mobile grocery delivery apps are thriving due to the COVID pandemic being the main reason.

Other reasons include:

It’s too slow to wait in the long lines.

  • Supermarkets are crowded places, especially during weekends and holidays, so it becomes a hassle for working professionals to shop for groceries at the store.
  • Most of the time, we tend to buy unwanted items out of temptation, which is another reason for rising grocery bills.

E-grocery business is today a growing business due to Covid-19. Your business can be highly beneficial by developing a supermarket mobile app. Let’s review some of the latest statistics about online grocery stores:

Around 30 million users are predicted to prefer using mobile grocery apps by 2022.

Online grocery sales in 2019 were 22 billion, which is estimated to exceed 30 billion by 2021. According to the business expert, 10% of consumers shop for groceries online every day.

If you are considering developing a supermarket app, now is the perfect time to jump on the opportunity. Brands like Instacart, Amazon, Publix, PeaPod, FreshDirect, Farmigo and Costco have also joined the race to develop supermarket apps.

Additional benefits your company gets with your own online supermarket mobile app:

Reduced overhead

Improve customer loyalty

Increase comfort

Better inventory and order management.

You can analyze the buying patterns of your consumers.

Increase your brand awareness

Offer a wide range of products and brands

Market Leader Online Grocery App Revenue Model

Online grocery shopping is a suitable option for busy professionals. Also, in the COVID-19 situation, grocery delivery is the best option to avoid exposure to infection.

Before developing the mobile app, it is important that you gather information and review the online grocery app from market leaders who can help you get a fair view, knowing the loopholes to avoid.

Walmart Grocery Delivery

Walmart is a leading grocery supermarket in the United States. It is perhaps one of the fastest growing online delivery services globally. Currently, it is providing services to more than 1500 cities around the world.

How the supermarket app model works

The customer has to download the app or can order through the website. Items are seamlessly categorized into ranges for quick and easy ordering.

USP:

It offers a free pickup option once you have selected the slot.

The shipping fee is negligible.

Offers subscription functionality that offers unlimited groceries for just $13

Delivery slots are available 24/7/365

Amazon

Amazon is one of Walmart’s biggest competitors. Amazon not only delivers groceries, but also provides the customer with a wide range of products including home goods, electronics, apparel, OTC pharmacy, cosmetics, shoes, gardening, toys and games, etc.

USP

Amazon offers a wide range of benefits in Amazon Prime membership

The biggest benefit is that it offers same-day delivery, perhaps in less than 2 hours.

Products/groceries can be returned if you don’t like them, no questions asked.

Charge fee/minimum delivery charges

Instagram

It is a provider of grocery delivery and pickup services that now covers about 85% of US households.

USP

Charge $99 for annual membership

Shipping costs are very nominal: it varies according to the amount of your cart

Delivery is free on order over $35

The mobile app comes equipped with “on demand” ordering and “pre-order” functionality that allows you to choose your convenient time slot

Must-Have Features in Your Online Grocery App

Easy registration/social authentication process

· List of products

smart search

Grocery Shopping Reminders

Discounts and offers

delivery scheduler

delivery tracking

Quick order/repeat order

Add to cart option

push notifications

Various payment options

· Reviews and comments

Cost of developing grocery delivery app

There are many factors to consider when it comes to developing a grocery delivery app and based on that, the cost is determined. Building a feature-rich mobile grocery delivery app is a complex process, the total cost is evaluated to determine the complexity of the nature of the app and other main factors, such as:

mobile application platform

app design

Must-Have Features

app size

positioning tracking

Advanced and external features

Features of my cart

The rough estimate for the Grocery Delivery mobile app is:

To form a reasonable app, with limited features and Android coding, the cost involves:

Technological documentation -$500 to $1500

UI/UX Design- $2,000 to $3,000

Front-end and back-end development – $7,000 to $25,000

QA and testing: $1,500 to $5,000

Factoring in overall costs, a regular grocery delivery will cost between $15,000 and $30,000 for a single pallet.

final thoughts

COVID-19 is going to be around for a long time. Consumers turn to online grocery delivery shopping app instead of visiting the store in person. Otherwise, it’s totally time-saving, convenient and quick to shop.

If you are planning to develop a grocery delivery app, now is the right time. However, you will be required to research and study the revenue models of forerunners like Instacart.

Being a mobile app development company, we decided to write this blog post and provide you with information and informative features that you must have in your mobile app.

It used to be called the kissing disease and in elementary, middle and high school its name was often mentioned. It was often carelessly thrown around and used as a derogatory comment. You may remember the schoolyard taunts of “Betty has a monkey,” “Kim has a monkey,” or “Greg gave Sherry a monkey.” Either way it was said, it was never a good thing. Mono is a genuine concern for young people and one that more people should know about. Read More

In this article, we will answer many questions about this disease. By doing so, we hope to give children and parents alike a much better understanding of this so-called ‘rite of passage’ disease. Sit back and learn about mononucleosisbetter known as monkey.

What exactly is monkey?

Mononucleosis, or mono for short, is a viral infection that usually affects children and young adults. Most have heard of this insidious disease.

What is its cause?

The cause of mono is the Epstein-Barr virus and the cytomegalovirus. Viral infections are often more difficult to treat than bacterial infections.

How is it spread?

Mono spreads primarily through the exchange of saliva, hence its antiquated name of kissing disease. Due to the fact that children and young adults are experimenting with their sexuality by kissing their friends, this age group is particularly vulnerable.

How can you catch?

As mentioned above, kissing is a primary mode of transmission, as is the sharing of utensils such as an ice cream scoop or some other treat that children and young adults often engage in. One can get mononucleosis even from the simple act of holding hands with an infected person.

How long is the contagious period?

The contagious period of mono is up to two full months. This gives children and young adults enough time to spread the virus while at school, at social activities, or just staying home with family members.

What are the symptoms?

Mono has several different symptoms, among which the main ones are sore throat and fever. Along with these symptoms, fatigue also plays a role. Depending on the severity of the infection and the age of the infected person, problems with the spleen may also occur.

How long does it last?

Mono symptoms can last up to four or more weeks. Typically, it can take much longer for energy levels to rise.

Can I get it more than once?

As with any virus, it is usually detected once in a lifetime, if ever. In some very rare cases, individuals have been known to be reinfected, but they are very few and far between.

How will I know if I have it?

Your internist can and should perform a standard test to determine if you are infected with mononucleosis.

Is it a big deal if I’m sure about it?

No, mononucleosis is usually not a big problem and will get better with time. Unfortunately, sometimes complications will arise from the viral infection, making it a health issue for the infected party.

Parkview High School earned wins from Ethan Kasson, Julian Vann, Taron Squires, Davin Nash and Sean Stephenson and rode plenty of depth in other events to dominate the competition and win the 2009 Georgia State Boys 5A Track Championship.

Kasson won the 400, Vann the triple jump and Parkview took over the 4 x 400 when Mill Creek had to settle for second place with 39 points to Parkview’s 80.

In the 4A meet, Kenneth Gilstrap won the 100 and 200 and was part of the winning 4 x 100 and 4 x 400 relay teams as Miller Grove High School took the title with 71 points to Alexander’s 59. Not to be outdone, Stephen Hill both added a victory in the 300 hurdles and rocketed to the long jump title with a jump of 28-08.75. Hill’s jump becomes the best prep performance in America this season.

Sir Paul Jones doubled in the 110 and 300 hurdles to lift Monroe to the 3A title over Elbert County, 57-45.

Westlake easily won the 5A women’s title over runner-up Collins Hill, 65-48. Westlake’s Zahra Thomas won the 400 in 55.34, Aubrielle Wright won the 800, Shani Chandler won the 300 hurdles, and Westlake took the 4 x 100 relay (with Thomas, Kinsley Lawson, Aminah Blount, and Davita Washington) and the 4 x 400 relay. (with Thomas, Blount, Wright and Chandler).

5A competitor Chalonda Goodman of Newnan doubled in the 100 and 200 but did not beat her national best times in the 100 (11.30) or 200 (23.32). 5A competitor Amanda Winslow of Collins Hill doubled in 1600 (4:44.97) and 3200 (10:42.70). Winslow’s time of 4:44.97 leads all runners nationally in the 1600.

Kia Jackson doubled in the 100 and 200, and Morgan Snow won the 100 hurdles to lead Southwest DeKalb to the 4A women’s title over Starr’s Mill, 61-54.

Monroe used wins by LaKeisha Jackson in the 100 hurdles, Mimieux Land in the high jump and her 4 x 100 relay team (Jackson, Land, Alanesha McFarland and Kenza Bailey) to outpoint Towers, 51-46, and capture the 3A championship.

Towers’ Brittany Porter doubled in the long jump and triple jump. Porter is the best preparation in the nation in the long jump with a jump of 20-03 and she has another jump of 21-03.5.

In the men’s 2A finals, Westminster pulled away from runner-up Mitchell County 62-46 to win the championship with individual winners Maalik Reynolds in high jump and LB Joel in discus, and some depth that produced a lot of points that just kept adding up.

Warren County outscored runner-up Athens Christian 70.5-59 to win the Boys 1A title as Warren County’s Coby Reynolds doubled in the 100 and 200 then anchored the winning 4 x 100 relay team featuring Kentrell Latimore, Andrew Webb and Anthony Benton.

One of the best individual performances of the day came from Raymond Higgs of Athens Christian who personally scored 30 of Athens Christian’s 59 points by winning the high jump with an outstanding jump of 7-02.25 (the best of the day among all divisions). ), winning the long jump (24-04) and the triple jump (48-01).

Among the winning men’s teams, it was Westminster and Warren County’s third state title. For the new kids on the block, Parkview, Miller Grove and Monroe, it was their first title. Legendary boys shows like Carrollton, with 24 state titles, and those with more recent success, like Landmark Christian with 7 straight titles, have been wildly successful, but not this year.

The title race in Women’s Division 2A was the closest of the day, as Greater Atlanta Christian’s 49 points were enough to overtake the Jordan and Decatur teams, who scored 46 to tie for second place. Greater Atlanta Christian rode to its championship with Lauren Kester’s 3,200 wins and Jessica Tuggle’s field wins in the triple jump and Claire Goodson in the pole vault.

Wesleyan racked up 83 points to take the women’s 1A title as Darlington was runner-up with 51. The Wesleyan girls didn’t come to the meet to compete, they came to win with first place Erika Ramsey in the 1600, 4 x 200 relay (Emily Howell , Grace Leah Baughn, Caroline Miller and Chantel Kennedy), Anne Marie Armstrong in the high jump and Holli Wilkins in the shot put.

Wesleyan also had runner-up finishes in the 400 (Chantel Kennedy) and 4 x 100 relay (Elise Abernathy, Emily Howell, Erin Hall and Chantel Kennedy). Almost lost in the shuffle was Megan Malasarte’s excellent 400m winning time of 55.76 while she was competing in the smaller school’s Division 1-A.

Among the winning women’s teams, Southwest DeKalb won their third straight title, Greater Atlanta Christian and Monroe won their second, and Monroe and Wesleyan won their first. 1A mighty Landmark Christian, who won 5 straight titles, 6 of the last 9 and tied in 2000 with 7 titles in the last 10 years, finished a distant 9th this year.

2009 Georgia State Champions – Boys’ Division 5A
Team Winner – Parkview with 80 points – Runner-up – Mill Creek with 39.
100 meter dash – 10.7 – Eric Harris of Kell High School.
200 – 21.18 – Eric Harris from Kell High School.
400 – 47.43 – Parkview’s Ethan Kasson.
800 – 1:54.94 -Blair Obryant of Chapel Hill.
1660 – 4:17.36 – Kirubel Erassa de Grayson.
3200 – 9:21.99 – Tyler Anyan of Brookwood.
110 hurdles – 13.93 – Aleec Harris of Duluth.
300 hurdles – 37.95 – Justin Sims of Redan.
4 x 100 relay – 41.46 – Stephenson (Raymond Sanders, Jonathan Blackley, Kerry Hartley and Richard Drake)
4×400 Relay – 3:16.98 – Parkview (Ethan Kasson, Taron Squires, Davin Nash and Sean Stephenson).
High Jump – 7-02 – David Smith of Lovejoy.
Long Jump – 24-06.5 – ML King’s Demar Forbes.
Triple Jump – 47.01.25 – Parkview’s Julian Vann.
Pole Vault – 06-14 – Michael Kopanski of Mill Creek.
Shot Put – 60-03.5 – Grayson’s Nabil Mubarak.
Disc – 162.01 – Nabil Mubarak of Grayson.

2009 Georgia State Champions – Boys’ Division 4A
Team Winner – Miller Grove with 71 – Runner-up – Alexander with 59.
100 – 10.44 – Kenneth Gilstrap of Miller Grove.
200 – 21.23 – Kenneth Gilstrap of Miller Grove.
400 – 46.85 – André Carter of Alexander.
800 – 1:53.2 – McIntosh’s Vince Brown.
1600 – 4:27.21 – A. J. Meyer of Northwest Whitfield.
3200 – 9:46.23 – Cameron Reed of Alexander.
110 hurdles – 13.98 – Marcus Maxey of Clarke Central.
300 Hurdles – 37.91 – Stephen Hill of Miller Grove.
4 x 100 relay – 40.95 – Miller Grove (Kendrick Ings, Johnathan Norris, Kenneth Gilstrap and Antione Hightower).
4×400 Relay – 3:19.55 – Miller Grove (Stephen Hill, Antonio Carter, Kenneth Gilstrap and Antione Hightower).
High Jump – 6-08 – Graylin neighborhood of Northgate.
Long Jump – 08.75-25 – Stephen Hill of Miller Grove.
Triple Jump – 47-05.5 – David Lee of Tucker.
Pole Vault – 00-14 – Northwest Whitfield’s Jake Bridges.
Shot Put – 61-05.75 – McIntosh’s Davis Fraker.
Disk – 181-01 – Davis Fraker of McIntosh.

2009 Georgia State Champions – Boys’ Division 3A
Team Winner – Monroe at 57 – Runner-up – Elbert County at 45.
100 – 10.66 – Eastside’s Karl Williams.
200 – 21.74 – Damian Johnson of Bruke County.
400 – 47.56 – Jamel Wood of Eagle’s Landing.
800 – 1:55.71 – Kuaniyal Chol of Dunwoody.
1600 – 4:24.5 – Spalding’s Will Ficklin.
3200 – 9:31.91 – Cody Barger of North Hall.
110 hurdles – 14.37 – Sir Paul Jones of Monroe.
300 Hurdles – 38.11 – Sir Paul Jones of Monroe.
Relay 4 x 100 – 41.47 – Washington (Qudral Forte, Sánchez McMullen, Antonio Goodwin and Branden Smith).
4×400 Relay – 3:15.87 – Cedar Grove (Stanley McBride, Vincent Dallas, James Hugley and Kaylan Jackson).
High Jump – 7-00 – Darius King of Riverwood.
Long Jump – 01.5-24 – Burke County’s Damian Johnson.
Triple Jump – 49-05.75 – Burke County’s Damian Johnson.
Pole Vault – 06-15 – Paul Malquist of Gainesville.
Shot Put – 57-06.5 – Daniel Drummond of Flowery Branch.
Discus – 169-06 – Daniel Drummond of Flowery Branch.

2009 Georgia State Champions – Women’s Division 5A
Team Winner – Westlake at 65 – Runner-up – Collins Hill at 48.
100 – 11.54 – Newnan’s Chalonda Goodman.
200 – 23.91 – Chalonda Goodman of Newnan.
400 – 55.34 – Zahra Thomas of Westlake.
800 – 2:13.09 – Aubrielle Wright of Westlake.
1600 – 4:44.97 – Amanda Winslow of Collins Hill.
3200 – 10:42.70 – Amanda Winslow of Collins Hill.
100 Hurdles – 2.12pm – Jasmine Edgerson of Campbell.
300 hurdles – 43.33 – Westlake’s Shani Chandler.
Relay 4 x 100 – 46.77 – Westlake (Zahra Thomas, Kinsley Lawson, Aminah Blount and Davita Washington).
4×400 Relay – 3:36.11 – Westlake (Zahra Thomas, Aminah Blount, Aubrielle Wright and Shani Chandler).
High Jump – 5-06 – Pico Keira de Lowndes.
Long Jump – 08-18 – Tamala Daley de Redan.
Triple Jump – 38-03 – Tamala Daley of Redan.
Pole Vault – 11-07 – Lauren Hutchinson of North Cobb.
Shot Put – 47-03 – Lauren Chambers of Kell.
Disc – 130-07 – Emily Brewer of Brookwood.

2009 Georgia State Champions – Women’s 4A Division
Team Winner – Southwest DeKalb with 61 – Runner-up – Starr’s Mill with 54.
100 – 11.63 – Kia Jackson from Southwest DeKalb.
200 – 24.86 – Kia Jackson of Southwest DeKalb.
400 – 57.17 – Morgan Williams from Northwest Whitfield.
800 – 2:18.09 – Morgan Williams of Northwest Whitfield.
1600 – 5:07.54 – Meghan Wetterhall of Lakeside DeKalb.
3200 – 11:07.16 – Meghan Wetterhall of Lakeside DeKalb.
100 Hurdles – 2.40pm – Southwest DeKalb’s Morgan Snow.
300 hurdles – 43.53 – Sonni Austin of Miller Grove.
High Jump – 5-04 – Baiesha Johnson of Glynn Academy.
Long Jump – 04-18 – Glynn Academy’s Baiesha Johnson.
Triple Jump – 38-06 – Cynia Clark of Lithonia.
Pole Vault – 10-0 – Jordan Cole of Alexander.
Shot Put – 42-11 – Patrice Gates of Villa Rica.
Disc – 133-09 – Katie Bragg of Starr’s Mill.

2009 Georgia State Champions – Women’s Division 3A
Team Winner – Monroe with 51 – Runner-up – Towers with 46.
100 – 11.78 – Takeia Pickney of Columbia.
200 – 25.19 – Jawanda King of Therrell.
400 – 56.49 – Torrenzia M. Lyles de Shaw.
800 – 2:17/55 – Asia Palmer of Eastside.
1600 – 5:08.81 – Bret McDaniel of Riverwood.
3200 – 11:04.96 – Bret McDaniel of Riverwood.
100 Hurdles – 2.45pm – LaKeisha Jackson of Monroe.
300 hurdles – 44.74 – Baldwin’s Pearline Walker.
Relay 4 x 100 – 47.90 – Monroe (Alanesha McFarland, Kenza Bailey, LaKeisha Jackson and Mimieux Land).
4 x 400 Relay – East Side (Kimberly Thomas, Asia Palmer, Shyanne Uguwibe and Whitney Martin).
High Jump – 5-07 – Mighty Monroe land.
Long Jump – 19-07.5 – Brittany Porter of Towers.
Triple Jump – 38-11 – Brittany Porter of Towers.
Pole Vault – 11-03 – Sloan Bunting from West Forsyth.
Shot Put – 41-10 – Eastside’s J’Quyra Moncur-Blue.
Disc – 126-05 – J’Quyra Moncur-Blue of Eastside.

Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley

Is the agent or agency that is recruiting you registered to practice as an agent or agency in your state?

For the NFL, sports agent companies must be registered with the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) to negotiate a contract for a player. The Uniform Athlete Agents Act, or UAAA, is a state law currently recognized by 40 states (as of April 2011), plus Washington DC and the US Virgin Islands, that regulates the recruiting actions of agents.

The purpose of the Act is to create uniformity in the way sports agent firms recruit and communicate with potential clients. Part of the Act requires sports agents to register in each state in which they choose to recruit athletes.

If you are in a state where the UAAA is not recognized, ask them if they are registered in that particular state (if any). If you are already a professional athlete, prospective agents do not have to register with your state.

Have you ever been disbarred, suspended, or disciplined as an attorney or agent?

While bad things sometimes happen to good people, it’s good to know if the sports agent firm you’re considering has ever been sanctioned, suspended, or debarred (in case you’re also a lawyer). Research the attorney or agent and feel free to mention what you’ve learned. There may be a good explanation for what happened, but it’s important that you feel comfortable with them and their history.

What is your rate? Is your rate negotiable? How and when am I billed for your services?

Do you provide any kind of annual statement to your clients?

Sports agent firms typically charge a percentage of the value of the contract they negotiate on behalf of the players. Most often, this fee is capped. For example, in the NFL (National Football League) and UFL (United Football League), these fees are capped at 3%, which means that agent commissions cannot exceed 3% of the total value of the negotiated contract. .

You can still ask to pay the agent an hourly rate, if agreed upon. It has been said that Ray Allen, now of the Boston Celtics (NBA), saved more than $2.8 million by paying Johnny Cochran $500 an hour instead of paying a 4% commission in 1999 when he was negotiating his own contract with the Milwaukee Bucks. .

Regarding sports training, who do you work with? Who have you prepared for the Combine in the past? Who pays for my training?

Today, sports agent firms often foot the bill for professional and combined prep training for safe draft picks. Some athletes choose to stay in school and train for these events, while others prefer to go to a remote location to train.

It’s important to make sure you and your potential representatives clearly understand where you’re training, who’s training you, and how much it will cost, as well as whether any related fees are your own financial responsibility.

Your career is at stake, so it is vital that you investigate the experience and trajectory of the entity in which you will train.

What kind of financial services do you offer? Do you receive any referral fees from the financial advisor you recommend? Can I use my own financial planner or accountant?

Sports agent firms sometimes receive kickbacks or kickbacks for referring clients to specific financial advisers. Obviously, this practice should raise concerns as to whether or not the agency is referring that financial advisor because of their performance and quality of services.

Ask if they recommend a financial advisor. If they do, do background research on them. If you discover any red flags, raise your concerns with the agency or agent to see what they say. Sports agent firms that recommend financial advisers with questionable backgrounds should not necessarily be disqualified from consideration, as they are (or should be) two separate entities. It’s also possible that they didn’t know about the crimes themselves or that there was a good explanation behind what you found, unless it was criminal activity.

When interviewing potential financial advisors, find out their opinion of you by employing risk managers to assess the level of risk involved with their recommended investments. If their best interest is your real concern, they should have no problem having a third party review their recommendations. Financial advisors who represent NFL players must register with the NFLPA just like agents.

NOTE: Never choose a financial advisor or sports agent firms just because they recruit you a lot! Find the one that is best for YOU.

How many clients do you currently have? How do you plan to address my needs while dealing with your other clients?

The number of current clients that sports agent firms may have is highly variable. You need to make sure that you are comfortable with the number of clients that you currently have and will have in the near future. Such information can be helpful in determining the amount of attention and time they can devote to their career.

By contrast, larger sports agent firms have the infrastructure to be able to provide quality time and attention to individual clients, so be sure to ask about your firm’s structure in this regard.

If for some reason I am not recruited, how can you help me increase my chances of being part of a team?

Unfortunately, each year the outlook is not written as expected. There are also players who were expected to be undrafted free agents who end up undrafted. Experienced sports agent firms will work with you to create an action plan to assess worst case scenarios.

Ask what kind of plan they would put in place to assess a situation where you weren’t drafted or ended up receiving undrafted free agent offers if you expected to be drafted.

Ask if situations like this have happened in the past and how they have handled them.

What are your strategies regarding sponsorship deals for a player like me?

Sponsorship deals are much harder to come by in professional football today than in years past. The best are reserved for star quarterbacks, especially those who play in cities with big markets. Marketing opportunities for average players in small markets are very rare.

The amount of weight you give a sports agent firm’s experience with client sponsorship is up to you, however, it’s wise to consider how sparse they are when judging sports agent firms.

How can you help me earn extra money with other opportunities?

Although sponsorships are scarce, the opportunities are still there. The main factor in finding these opportunities is superior performance in the field, but there are other factors, such as image and accessibility, that will increase your chances.

The best sports agent firms have resources, whether internal or external, that help clients optimize their public appeal through community service, free public speaking opportunities, social media strategies, interviews, and other opportunities to make it accessible. , pleasant and memorable in the eyes of the public.

How can you help me prepare for life after sport, in addition to having good financial management? What other clients have you helped with their post-career?

Post-race support and guidance is a fairly standard offering with sports agent firms today. The key is whether or not you are prepared to listen and follow the guidance provided. It’s one thing to say you’ll listen and be smart with your money, but it’s another when you start getting those big checks. Just ask the 75% of former NFL players who are bankrupt within 3-5 years of leaving the NFL.

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The words Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nibbling on your nose are the beginning of one of the most beloved Christmas carols of all time. Roasted chestnuts and an open fire means everything Christmas means to some people. Everything from the white Christmas to the cold and children’s eyes that sparkle because they know Santa is coming gives everyone who listens a warm feeling during the Christmas season.

The song was originally titled Merry Christmas to you and is often referred to as Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire (The Christmas Song). The song was written in 1944 by vocalist Mel Torm’e and Bob Wells. Ironically, the most beloved Christmas song of the season was written in the midst of a blistering heat wave in the middle of summer. All Torm’e could think about was trying to keep cool in the summer heat wave. He said that when he sat down at the piano he was just trying to think straight to stay calm. 40 minutes later, Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire ended.

Roasting chestnuts on an open fire describes Christmas and the feelings that go with it perfectly. The last verse of the song says:

And so I am offering this simple phrase,

To children from one to ninety-two,

Although it has been said many times, in many ways,

A very Merry Christmas to you.

This verse goes a long way in describing how so many children and adults feel at Christmas that it has become the most popular and loved song of the season.

In early 1946, the Nat King Cole Trio recorded the first version of Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire. Cole wanted to record a second version using a small string section. His record label at the time Capitol Records advised against it. Cole got away with it and that version of the song became a huge hit on the pop and R&B charts. Cole remade the song in 1953 and 1961. The 1961 version is the most popular of the song and is most loved by women ages 30-49 during the Christmas season. Mel Torm’e himself recorded his version of the song in 1954, 1965, and again in 1992.

Other notable stars who sang Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire include Trace Adkins, Garth Brooks, James Brown, The Carpenters, Chicago, Alan Jackson in 2007, and Martina McBride. Reba McIntire and Christina Agullenia, whose 1999 version reached No. 15 on the Billboard Top 100 charts, also recorded the song.

The 5 Main Pillars of a Great Jump Shot

Let’s start by defining the jump shot: shooting the basketball from more than 3 feet away from the basket. A jump shot can be simple or very complex depending on the mechanics.

Anyone can be a great jump shooter!

I, too, struggled for many years trying to develop a consistent jump shot that I could shoot from anywhere on the court. I truly believe that anyone can be a great jump shooter with practice and time.

A good number of professional and amateur players struggle to perform this fundamental action that leads to 2 or 3 points, which is the name of the game. Put points on the board as many times as possible from anywhere on the court.

To truly understand why some players make jump shots look so easy, we need to peel back the layers and understand the 5 different pillars needed (when all working together) to produce consistent results.

1. Confidence

The number one way to improve your jump shot percentage is to increase your confidence in your abilities. I know it’s very frustrating to shoot the ball and only make 1 out of 10 shots.

A positive mental attitude will improve your performance on its own without any practice. Mental visualization will also help you improve your performance without the need to practice. It all starts with your mind. If your mind isn’t thinking straight, your jump shot and most other aspects of your game will produce questionable results.

Key Point: You get what you expect. Expect your shot to go in 50% of the time, and more times than not it won’t happen.

2. Vision/Focus

The two-way number one for improving your jump shot is vision and focus. Just before you throw the ball, where are you looking and what are you thinking about? Are you looking at the front of the rim or at the backboard?

Are you thinking about how good the defender is or how good your offense is? Your mind must be clear and relaxed when you throw the ball. Your muscle memory should take over as you confidently watch the ball cross the NET.

Key Point: Focus on the front of the rim and clear your mind of all negative thoughts. Making the basket should be the only thought on your mind.

3. Pound

The triple number to improve your jump shot is balance. This includes foot placement, shoulder placement, hand placement, and your overall center of gravity when you go through the motion of shooting the perfect jump shot.

All great shooters have great balance, which gives them the opportunity to make such a high percentage of jump shots. Look at Richard Hamilton (Pistons), Ray Allen (Celtics) or old-school legends like Larry Bird (Celtics) or Reggie Miller (Indiana Pacers).

No matter what your jump shot looks like, if you have good balance, you’ll shoot a higher percentage. When practicing shots, pay attention to how you place your feet, which way your shoulders are facing, how you hold the ball, anything out of place can cause friction and upset your balance.

Key Point: Your jump shot should feel good when you shoot the ball. If not, make small adjustments until it starts to feel right.

4. Small (Micro) Adjustments

Your jump shot will live or die based on the adjustments you make while shooting the ball. These small adjustments are necessary and all great shooters have made adjustments to fine tune their techniques.

See yourself as a piano tuner. The piano tuner makes small adjustments to all the piano strings until the piano is in total harmony. Your jump shot is like a piano and you are the tuner. Keep tuning until you can feel the inner harmony.

Key point: Don’t be afraid to make small adjustments, but any adjustments you make should feel good and the ball should go into the basket at a higher percentage.

5. Rhythm and Harmony

Like a grand symphony orchestra and the flows of nature, your jump shot is a work of art plain and simple. Many works of art are beautiful, abstract, and some are considered bizarre. In most cases, great jump shooters have natural God-given abilities that have made the sport of basketball easy for them.

Everyone has to find their own special rhythm on the basketball court that works for them, but it has to be in harmony with their teammates or they won’t make beautiful music together.

Key Takeaway: If you shoot with rhythm, you’ll take more shots.

In conclusion; With a few fine-tuning and a little practice, anyone can develop the skill of shooting the basketball. By paying attention to these five pillars and doing a little self-assessment, your jump shot will improve and you’ll find your confidence growing with each new jump shot you take.

Coach Duane waits

P.S. Leave a comment if you have a special jump shot technique that helped you improve your game.

The Basketball Association of America (BAA) began the first basketball season in 1946. In 1949, the BAA agreed to merge with the National Basketball League to become the National Basketball Association (NBA). In the beginning, there were seventeen franchises in the nation. However, in 1950 the franchises were consolidated to eleven. In 1950, the NBA became integrated and accepted the first African-American players. Chuck Cooper joined the Boston Celtics, Nat “Sweetwater” Clifton joined the New York Knicks, and Earl Lloyd joined the Washington Capitols. The Minneapolis Lakers won the first NBA championship in 1950.

The NBA was at its smallest point in 1954 when it had just eight franchises, all eight of which remain today. These are the Knickerbockers, Celtics, Warriors, Lakers, Royals/Kings, Pistons, Hawks, and Nationals/76ers. 1954 also saw the introduction of the 24-second shot clock to increase the tension of the game.

The NBA played a six-team format until 1967 when it expanded by adding two teams. This expansion was in response to the founding of the American Basketball Association (ABA) in an attempt to tie the best cities together. The following year, the division semifinals were changed to a best-of-seven playoff. Two additional teams each were added in 1975 and 1977. In 1976, the NBA reached an agreement with the ABA, which added four ABA franchises to the NBA, bringing the total to 22.

The current sixteen-team tournament did not start until 1984. The first round was later changed to a best-of-five playoff, to accommodate the new teams. It wasn’t until 2003 that the first round became the best of the seven we have today. During the final season of 2004 to 2005, the NBA underwent additional changes. There are now thirty NBA franchises and the division structure has been realigned. There are now three divisions with five teams each.

After Moses Malone made the unprecedented jump from high school to the NBA in 1974, many wondered how he could pass up the opportunity for a free college education. 20 years later, no one questioned the decision he made back in ’74. Twelve-time NBA All Star and three-time MVP, Moses Malone was a superstar when most players were rookies just entering the league.

Moses had an amazing idea of ​​where a basketball would end up after bouncing off the hoop. Malone would use that ability to become the most dominant rebounder of his era. The most surprising aspect of this is that although he once passed up a college education for the basketball court, Malone is now recognized as one of the most knowledgeable game masters of his generation. He guided the careers of such young stars entering the league as Hakeem Olajuwon, Kevin Willis and Shawn Bradley. After Malone finished playing basketball, his skill carried on to another generation of stars who eventually passed on the same knowledge as his career came to an end.

Moses Malone played for:

  • San Antonio Spurs
  • philadelphia 76ers
  • milwaukee dollars
  • atlanta falcons
  • washington bullets
  • houston rockets
  • buffalo braves
  • Saint Louis Liquors
  • utah stars

Some of the highlights of his career were:

  • National Basketball Association 587 offensive rebounds in 1979
  • NBA basketball champion in 1983
  • 3 times NBA Most Valuable Player
  • 5-time NBA rebounding champion
  • 12-time NBA All Star selection
  • NBA all-time free throw leader

Interesting Sports Facts About Moses Malone’s Basketball Career

  • Malone was the most valuable player on one of the greatest teams in the history of the game. The 1983 76er won the NBA title, losing only one basketball game in the playoffs.
  • Malone has the honor of being the last ABA alumnus to play in the NBA. His 21 professional seasons surpassed Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s record for the longest period of service in professional basketball.
  • Malone and his mother were barely making ends meet when he was growing up in a small shack. The windows were broken, the roof leaked, the doors didn’t dare, the plumbing hardly ever worked, and there were places on the wall where you could see outside. The first thing Moses did after signing with the Utah Stars was immediately buy his mother a house in the suburbs. The house in which they had formally lived was condemned and demolished by the city.