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    having your number retired in sports is considered one of the highest accomplishments someone can achieve? If someone 's number is retired, it is usually retired from just one team. In fact, only one play in Major League Baseball history has his number retired across the entire league. That player is Jackie Robinson. Besides his incredible career with the Brooklyn Dodgers, his number is retired for what he represents. While most people recognize him as the first African American is MLB, there is…

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    Clutch In Sports

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    In the 2004 American League Championship Series, the Boston Red Sox faced off against their most hated rivals, the New York Yankees. The Red Sox were already in the midst of an 86-year World Series drought known as “The Curse of the Bambino.” 2004 was the closest Boston had come to winning a World Series title since the infamous Bill Buckner error in 1986. Red Sox fans had believed all year long that this was THE year. However, after being down 3 games to none in the series, the Red Sox faced…

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    Biogenesis Scandal

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    1. Sources: http://nypost.com/2014/01/11/a-rod-biogenesis-timeline/ - This source from New York Post shows the timeline leading up to Alex 's biogenesis scandal. http://www.mlbdailydish.com/2013/3/13/4098074/biogenesis-ped-scandal-government-steps-up-investigation - This source leads up to government becoming involved with Bosch; the leader of biogenesis. 2. Background and Details Alex Rodriguez was called out among other MLB players who have proven to be linked to using…

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    sports, causing men’s sports to get more attention. And even if the perception is not consciously there, there is a disparity of athletic heroes between boys and girls. “When they’re [men] are little, the dream about the NBA or the NFL or Major League Baseball. Women don’t have that” (Grundy and Shackelford pg 244). Relatedly, even if athletic competition is perceived as being acceptable for women, there may be views that men are better athletes. This would help keep men’s sports more…

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    Never in baseball has a number been more cherished and respected than the number 42. Today it has become a national icon – a symbol of the past and a treasured reminder for the future. Jackie Robinson changed the game of baseball forever, becoming the first African-American to enter the major leagues with the help of Branch Rickey, the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers. The movie 42: The Jackie Robinson Story richly displays the career, involving the highs and lows, of Jackie Robinson, and his…

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    Sports Facilities & Government Funding is something that is helpful for only owners, teams, and state governments when basic services is left out with not many things. Government funding leaves basic services with nothing. The government is really not being fair to the people who make the stadiums for the owners, team (players), and fans. Subsidized venues should get all of the credit for their help and support for stadiums, owners, and players. Creating facilities for privately owned sports…

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    Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Ozzie Smith, and Barry Bonds were all great baseball players with outstanding accolades, but where would they be without Jackie Robinson. He changed the world in a positive way. He broke the color barrier in 1947 and helped in the Civil Rights movement. Jackie Robinson was born January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia. He was a star athlete at the University of California Los Angeles in four different sports, and he became UCLA’s first four letterman for his multisport skills…

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    There was a school friend in my village. We were of similar phenotype (height, weight etc) and same age except the fact that we were not twins. In studies we both were average but in sports he was very good in kabaddi and football. I assumed that some super natural powers contributed to his skills. Over the years especially during my years as student of genetics, did I realize that the supernatural power must have been the genes. My school friend, after few years, because of personal reasons…

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    Ethos is described as a person’s credibility and experience. The fact that Jackie Robinson is the first African American to play in major league baseball during an era (Robinson), where discrimination was at its highest peak is credibility, because of the obstacles he had to overcome in achieving his dream and belief. For instance, “From the beginning of his career with the Dodgers, Robinson's…

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    Panama City Vacation

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    In this process paper I am going to tell you how to properly plan and pack for a vacation. I am going to vacation at panama city. I have a budget of $5,000 to go off of. I want to go to panama city beach, To a Miami Marlins baseball game, and just to see what’s around florida to do. Let’s see if I am able to do everything I want to, and stay within my budget. Since I am going Panama, I have to pack and prepare for water, heat, wind, storms, and accidents. Traffic is going to be a huge thing…

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