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    What softball? There's nothing soft about softball. For me softball is nothing without dedication. I love softball. Softball has gain my confidence with friends and peers. It can’t be explained what i feel in the field. Softball has taught me valuable lessons not just physically but mentally. It has taught me to stand up for myself. I love every moment i spend on the field . When am in the field am completely a different person . I forget about my glass slippers because this princess wears…

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    Radio Flyer Sacrifice

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    It is hard to keep a commitment without making sacrifices. This can be seen by looking at a few elements of the movie Radio Flyer’s plot. Radio Flyer, directed by Richard Donner, is a film about two boys named Mike and Bobby, their mother and their abusive stepfather, who likes to be called The King. Mike, as the older child, promises to protect Bobby and help him achieve his goal of escaping from The King. First, Mike and Bobby sacrifice their safety by not telling their mother of The King’s…

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    Mike Trout Research Paper

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    Mike Trout In this essay I will talk about Mike Trout. Mike Trout is my favorite Baseball player. He plays for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. I have liked Mike Trout since he came in the league. Some things about him are he wears number 27, plays Center field, and bats 2nd in the Mike Trout has won a lot of awards. Such as, Al MVP, Silver Slugger, 4 time all-star, Rookie Of The Year, AL player of the year, and Al Hank Haroon Award. Wow, that’s a lot of awards! If you can tell…

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    Lower Grade Point Average

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    Gym Grades should not impact your grade point average. It is highly unjust for the grades a student receives in physical education to make an impact (more so a deficient one) on their grade point average because it is not fair to the students that do well in all of their other classes besides gym to earn a lowered grade point average because of a class that only seems to be measuring your intelligence off of how competently you can participate in physical activity. There are a number of other…

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    Albert Einstein defined insanity as “doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result.” We have all been guilty at some point, trapped in the web of the norm. Insanity occurs in the mind and change brings challenge, but what happens when you go against what others think or do? When you challenge the way it has always been done? The war of the mind then begins to consume your thoughts with negativity. What will other’s think of me? What if I fail? What if I am wrong? What…

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    BESR Bats

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    Aluminum bats have been around since 1973. They have progressed as the years have gone by, and have gotten lighter, faster, and have been given a larger sweet spot. But 12 years ago the BESR standard was introduced; this was the first restriction put on performance rather than just banning a type of bat. In my mind that means that it should be considered a “prototype”, or test in a sense, and was meant to be refined in the future. That refinement of BESR ended up as the BBCOR standard. We should…

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    I Just Wanna Be Average

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    Just Wanna Be Average”. Both Went through the same educational experience as a result of they were both looked down on or expected to do worse because of their status. Both Richard Rodriguez and Mike Rose wanted to succeed in their academic careers and be like their teachers and they both looked up to their teachers because they had a factor that they each wanted that would make them better. They set an example that it doesn't matter what…

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    Santiago As A Hero Essay

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    people are usually entitled the label “heroes.” Heros are usually strong, and have some sort of superpower to get them to where they are now. Yet no one ever really thinks about the average Joe as being a “hero.” In the Old Man and the Sea, Hemingway develops Santiago as an archetypal hero in order to reveal that average people can be inspirational and just as important as heroes in their lives. Hemingway reveals this by giving Santiago the character traits of being humble and self kept, being…

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    career home runs by any first baseman in MLB history with a total of 493 home runs (New). In his 17 seasons he stole home plate, which is a rare feat, 15 times in his career. With an outstanding hitting career in the MLB Lou hit for a lifetime batting average of .340, which is the fifteenth highest ever in the history of…

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    athletes known for key attributes. In Jackson's case it was his natural hitting ability. Too this day Jackson holds the batting average for a player in the rookie season. In 1911 Jackson was traded to the cleveland Naps known now as the Cleveland Indians and recorded the best rookie batting average of all time at .408. Jackson continued to record outstanding amazing batting averages throughout his career. If Jackson had not been banned from the 1920s he would have gone down as one of the…

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