In high school, players must play with wood bats! and they have the right to finish the game till the end. In college such as division 1 and 2 they hit with aluminum bats which is bad for the players because they have to start getting ready for the minor leagues. also in the NCAA they have 10 run rule that if for the once the game is in the 7th inning and a team is up by 10 or more runs the game ends.
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The EU, or European Union calls it self a 'Union'. It is usually considered a supra-national Confederation. The difference between a confederation and federation is that in the former the members have the right to leave at any time. It is 'supra-national' because it exists above the level of the member states.
the legislative branch
Nothing much maybe only the federation is a loose join of states or an alliance not a country and a union is one country.
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Domestic awards are typically given within a specific country or region, recognizing achievements or contributions within that local context. International awards, on the other hand, have a broader scope and recognize achievements on a global scale, often drawing nominees and winners from around the world.
"White Russian" typically refers to a person who opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War in the early 20th century. "Great Russian" is a broader term referring to an ethnic Russian person, regardless of their political affiliations. White Russians were anti-Bolshevik forces who supported the monarchy, while Great Russians are simply a part of the larger Russian ethnic group.
national is bigger
States and provinces are governmental units within a larger country, nation, or federation.
Federations have strong central authority whereas confenderations have power resting primarily with its members, the EU could be considered an Confederation whereas the USA is a Federation.
International is out of the U.S. and national is in the U.S.
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