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    fresh ice. It not only starts working quickly, it continues to build a constant ice supply. Every 24 hours, your machine will have produced at least 27 pounds of crisp cold ice. You will have ice at your fingertips to fill ice buckets, beverage pitchers, or keep your guest’s drinks fresh and cold. Since it is conveniently portable, the Magic…

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    needs to improve on the time as making the players have one foot in the batter box at all time instead of them asking for time and stepping out of the box this has helped speed up the game. Other implication that has helped speed up the game is, pitchers have a limited time to speech only 20 seconds to deliver the ball. The other thing they are testing is a pitching clock which will be used in the minor league before coming to the Mlb. Pace of play has not been only helpful when watching a…

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    Similarly, women are not encouraged to play sports because the above traits are not associated with women. When it comes to physical activity, it is expected of women to play in a subtle way. For example, men are expected to play baseball, where the pitcher throws overhand from a elevated mound; where…

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    On July 4th, 1776 America declared independence from the British. The Declaration of Independence was written by a committee that Congress had chosen to explain why the American colonies wanted independence from England. There was a man named Thomas Jefferson of Virginia who was the original writer of the declaration. During the writing of the Declaration of Independence the American Revolutionary War was going on. The war started in April of 1775 and ended in September of 1783. There is no one…

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    The Better One Jerry and Mike were playing out in the backyard talking about baseball and they started to talk about pro players and who will they will be and Jerry said he would be Nolan Arenado and that Mike would be Tim Tebow playing baseball. Mike felt very offended that he said that and he decided to go inside and watch Sunday football. Jerry did not know why he was so mad at least he was saying he was somebody that is famous but Mike got offended that he called him a football player…

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    Parenthood

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    Although watching movies about family isn’t my first choice whatsoever, the movie Parenthood was rather easy to relate to. In particular, going through tough times in relationships, having parents that do whatever it takes to make their children happy, and having a less desirable job are just a few things I could relate to. Gil and Karen had some troubles with their relationship throughout the movie, but they were able to stick it out. Gil told Karen that he had quit his job, but then…

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    towards home plate, puts a great deal of stress on pitcher’s elbows. Second, the league wanted the kid’s to actually have fun while batting. There are not many 4-year-old pitchers that could throw consistent hittable balls to the batters. Back to the game, I was standing next to opposing coach on the pitcher’s mound acting as a pitcher. The batter hit a soft line drive over me and decided to jump really high for the ball. A line drive in baseball is ball that comes of the bat that resembles…

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    painting and seeing things as they were. “I thought he would begin to paint what he saw – a girl’s face, a blue skirt, a yellow and black bodice, a brown map, a silver pitcher, and basin, a white wall. Instead he painted patches of color – black where her skirt would be, ocher for the bodice and the map on the wall, red for the pitcher and the basin it sat in, another grey for the wall” (99-100). Vermeer painting the colors not as they are seen in real life confused Griet, but he later…

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    Civil War Baseball History

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    How The Civil War helped formed Baseball into the great game that it is today. In this paper I will start with telling you how baseball began and where it originated from. Then I will tell you about the original rules , equipment, and uniforms. Then I will finish up by saying how the game has changed from then and now. Nobody is really sure how baseball got started many say it has roots to the English game called Rounders. The one big difference between baseball and rounder is that in rounders…

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    White Stockings Essay

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    It was crooked from the start. On October 1, 1919, in the bottom of the first inning of the first game, White Sox ace pitcher, Eddie Cicotte, struck leadoff batter Morrie Rath. This signaled a consortium of gamblers that "the fix was in," as Chicago players had agreed to throw the World Series in exchange for various sums of money. Eddie Cicotte, Claude “Lefty” Williams, Joe “Shoeless”Jackson, Oscar “Happy” Felsh, Arnold “Chick” Gandil, Charles “Swede” Risberg, Oscar “Buck” Weaver, and Fred…

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