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    The Passion Of Baseball

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    While it sounds so simple, one of the hardest things to do is to hit a baseball. The best baseball players in the world are expected to hit the ball 30% of the time, and they are paid millions of dollars to do so. Baseball has been a passion of mine throughout my life. Since the age of 5, I have been working towards perfecting the skill of hitting. I have practiced hours at a time whether it be by going to the batting cages, hitting off a tee, or facing live pitching, in hopes of improving my…

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    Bambino, The Home Run King, the Sultan of Swat - George Herman “Babe” Ruth was all of these and more (Happy Birthday, Babe Ruth, the ‘Sultan of Swat). He had rough childhood, went to a Catholic boarding school for boys (St. Mary’s), and still had a career in major league baseball; Ruth was an inspiration to people everywhere. Ruth was admired because of his hitting ability, the records he set, his fun-loving personality, and he was an impressive pitcher. Ruth is still considered the home run…

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    What would happen if Major League Baseball held a league-wide draft where every player in each organization became available and each General Manager could choose a total of five players to steal from other teams; but if two GMs selected the same player, he would remain with his current team and GMs were not allowed to communicate with each other? Earlier this year, SB Nation conducted this game theory simulation by having 30 of their writers act as the GMs for each team. The most intriguing…

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    It was a hot May night in Denver Colorado,when Troy Tulowitzki stepped to the plate. Regarded as one of the most prolific hitters in the MLB, Tulowitzki was already 3 for 3 with a home run. It was a 2-1 count with one out in the 8th, when Tulowitz made contact. The ball soared into the right field stands at Coors Field. On a hot day more than a mile above sea level, Tulowitzki had one of the beds gsmes for an MLB player all year. Thid poses the question of how does Weather affect baseball?…

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    Assisted Living Facilities

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    This type of health care service is a new idea that was for conceptualized in the late 70’s as an alternative to the nursing home that served those who could no longer live alone, but being that the AL or assisted living homes would more follow the “three H’s: health, housing and hospitality.” (Assisted Living History, 2016) By the mid 1980’s the AL’s were a 24-hour service and provided a multitude of amenities that included…

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    When I was 9 years old I played on a baseball team. Although I was doing ok playing baseball the coach and I thought I could use some improvement. ¨Strike Three you are out!¨ I struck out again, I remember after that I felt motivated to practice more and more. I needed help practicing so I thought of someone who could help me, my grandpa. I talked to my grandpa and I said ¨Hey Grandpa can you help me practice baseball?¨ ¨Of course I'll help you practice baseball!¨ he said. I was so excited to…

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    family members in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and family care homes. In previous literature, a lot of efforts have been made to describe several…

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    escalates cost for patient. Hospitals do not get reimbursement from Medicare and Medicaid. “Estimates of pressure ulcer prevalence range from 0.4 to 38 percent in acute care hospitals, 2 to 24 percent in long-term nursing facilities, and 0 to 17 percent in home care settings and prevalence of facility-acquired pressure ulcers was 6 percent in 2008 and 5 percent in 2009 (AHRQ, 2014, p.1)”. Pressure ulcers continue an immense delinquent at acute care facilities and long-term care facilities as…

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    In this qualitative study, ethical challenges within the nursing home is discussed. Researchers Georg Bollig, Eva Gjengedal, and Jan Henrik Rosland focus on a qualitative study to better understand the “phenomenon” from the perspective of the subjects. The purpose of this study is clearly expressed, which provides an understanding of the perception of the nursing home based on the residents and their relative’s point of view, “the aim of this study was to explore what patients and their…

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    No one thought that Chad Bradford would make his high school team. Bradford did. No one thought that Bradford would do well in a hitters ballpark. Bradford did. No one thought that Bradford would become a reliable reliever in the big leagues. Bradford became one. I found out about Chad Bradford in July of 2005 when the Boston Red Sox acquired him from the Oakland Athletics for an outfielder by the name of Jay Payton. I found out more about him from the book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an…

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