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    It was one spring day that Tristian realized he wanted a hunting dog to train for the upcoming hunting season. He had always been into hunting growing up, but had never had his own dog to train. A lab was one of Tristian’s first options because he knew they are good hunting dogs. He even went and bought books to learn how to teach the dog. Baylee was getting tired of hearing him talk about this all the time. Baylee is Tristian’s girlfriend that went to a different school than him. While at…

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    In 1996, Bobby Seale alongside Huey Newton became one of two co-founders of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (BPP) in Oakland, California. The FBI presented the group as a terrorist or hate group, and made part of the mission of the organization to destroy the BPP, even though the BPP was nowhere near being as violent a threat. In his book Seize the Time, Seale wrote of the group’s victories and downfalls, including how the FBI exaggerated the nefariousness of the group and deceived the…

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    Moneyball, based on Michael Lewis’ 2003 book, details the struggle of the Oakland Athletics, a major baseball team. The Oakland A’s overcome some seemingly impossible obstacles with the help of their general manager, Billy Beane (Brad Pitt), by applying a new innovative statistical analysis, known as sabermetrics. Sabermetrics is the empirical analysis of baseball, or the use of statistical analysis to question the traditional measures of baseball (Birnbaum). The underlying theme of this movie…

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    When faced with the lowest income in the Major League, Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane had to think outside the box. Teaming up with an Ivy League graduate named Peter Brand, the two changed the way the league drafts and looks at their recruits. Beane looks for underrated and undervalued players labeled as broken in order to replace the three star players he could not afford. The A’s look for combinations of players at a cheap price that can get the job done and not three new and…

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    Company, 2011. Print), American author and journalist Michael Lewis artistically blends business and sports together in a story focused on finding the secret of being successful in baseball. Lewis tells the story of how the Major League Baseball team Oakland A’s, under the management of former player Billy Beane succeeded in transforming not only their own organization into a cost-efficient winning machine but revolutionized Major League Baseball as a whole. Despite a complete lack of knowledge…

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    Battle For The Jug Analysis

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    Hills is home to two very different colleges, Oakland University and Rochester College. When the two meet it is much like the U of M versus MSU during football season. The RC versus OU hockey matches, known as the Battle of the Jug, is one of the biggest hockey series of the season. The Battle for the Jug is one of the few series of games that the city divides and one team comes out victorious. Rochester Hills is home to two very different colleges. Oakland University (OU), a public institution,…

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    Carlos Ruiz Statistics

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    Carlos Ruiz has a value, the front office of ball clubs are tasked with finding out how much that is exactly. Until the years of the Oakland Athletics, under the general management of Billy Beane, sabermetrics had been regarded as an absurd way of placing value on players and a flawed system to predict wins based on runs produced. However, in 2002, the Oakland A’s won 20 consecutive games and advanced to the ALDS, all while the team only had 39,722,689 dollars to spend on players in free…

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    Hugh Jackman: The Great Australian Actor Hugh Jackman is a world renowned Australian actor and producer born October 12th, 1968, and is 47 years old. He has been in a countless number of movies and tv shows. He is most famous for his role as Wolverine in the X-Men movies. However, he was not born into the acting business. Jackman took a long climb from his childhood life to get where he is today. Young Life It…

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    Moneyball Essay

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    Maria Stephanie Amaya 03/30/2017 Moneyball film extra credit The film “Moneyball” is about Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane reinventing how people view the game of baseball and how players are scouted for teams. Faced with the dilemma of being unable to re-sign Oakland’s best 3 players after the 2001 season due to their limited payroll, Beane uses the power of statistics to find value in players and understand the sport of baseball. Beane meets an Ivy League graduate named Peter Brand.…

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    The project that choose to do was a softball field how I am going to make this project is by having the, Nucleus be in charge of the manger for the softball field and if the manager left then we would have nobody in charge because tectonically we don’t need a manger for that time period of the games because everyone would be doing there own thing at their field so we really don’t need a manager at the field.The Mitochondria will be in control of the lights so that when it gets dark the lights…

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