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    Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, New York Yankees, and the New York Nicks have in common? Since one is baseball, two are football, and one is basketball, it can't be anything league related. You might be thinking about championships. After all, the New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys are Superbowl Legends and the Yankees have won more World Series championships than any other baseball team in history. But, then, the Nicks, despite being one of the original teams in the NBA, have only…

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    How would you react to a life changing experience that impacted your life, as well as your whole country? Life changing experiences could either have a positive or negative outcome. The memoir written by Melba Pattillo Beals from Warriors Don’t Cry, the autobiography written by Jackie Robinson from, I Never Had it Made, and Feng Ru from the article,“The Father of Chinese Aviation” written by Rebecca Maksel all faced life changing experiences. Only through perseverance were they able to impact…

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    individuals in these excerpts are Melba Beals, Jackie Robinson, and Feng Ru. All three of these people have faced turning points in their own lives, but it didn’t affect just them. Beals changed all white schools in the U.S.A.. Robinson changed major league baseball. Feng Ru was the first Chinese person to aviate. By facing, turning points in their own lives, they changed not only themselves, but also their country. Jackie Robinson was the first african-american to play in…

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    significant beings is the breaker of the color barrier in Major League Baseball, Jackie Robinson. In addition to breaking the color barrier, Robinson was also the reason behind many different helpful and significant impacts on society. Jackie Robinson broke the Major League Baseball color barrier in 1947 when he became the first African-American…

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    Beginning in the sandlot to a stadium seating over 30,000 fans, baseball has given from children to seniors all a common claim; we call it our nation’s past time. Baseball and America have grown up together. Baseball has evolved over the years from its fields, to it’s numbers and its players. We know professional baseball today as a sport where everybody is accepted and welcomed, but it was not always like this. During this time most of America practiced racial segregation, although the…

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    amount of money in five to fifteen years. Professional sports is one of the main entertainment sources in the United States, and most of the country’s most beloved athletes play in one of the following three professional leagues: the National Football league, Major league Baseball, and the National Basketball Association. There are many ways a professional athlete can become broke after retiring, but the majority struggle financially because of the following four reasons: the lure of the…

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    A Feather in a Salary Cap Why should the President of the United States make less than a Major League Baseball rookie? Professional athletes acquire a whole heap of money, and there are some people who believe that star players make way too much money. For example, many superstars in baseball, basketball, and football enjoy multi-year contracts that are worth more than $100 million. Because of these unreasonably high salaries, many people think salary caps are a good thing for the players. On…

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    Both the weekend warrior and the browsers will follow the hardcore athletes. If we can attract and keep the hardcore athletes, they will attract others. To attract hardcore athletes, we will carry all the best high-tech equipment, know the language of their sport, and use the latest technology. Products and services are the most important factors when selling to hardcore athletes. If Artemis maintains bran name products, good selection, good location and knowledgeable, friendly employees the…

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    “Steroids do not guarantee you’re going to have success, I think a lot of people think that they will, but they don’t.”-Tony Gwynn. Over centuries of changes, sport wasn’t as popular as the world it is today; the passion and love for the sport among athletes and fans has grown a lot. Competition is one of the very important key in sport; and without it the excitement of the sport wouldn’t be there as it should be. The intensity of the level has increased in a short period of time, and because of…

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    back in 2013 when New York Yankee, Alex Rodriguez, was suspended by Major League Baseball (MLB) for violation of their Perfomance Enhancement Drug (PED) policy. It was repeorted that Rodriguez took Human Growth Hormones (HGH) to gain an advantage to counter his growing age. With this hormone Rodriguez would be able to increase his muscle mass at a much quicker rate, which in turn would make it easier for himself to hit a baseball at a far greater…

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