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    into his steel manufacturing business. He donated a university, because he believed it would help the poor by having the rich succeed and would give the poor a place to experience fine arts, rather than food. President Grover Cleveland- He is the only president to sere two terms, but not together. In addition, he secretly…

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    There is something powerful in the common struggle of believers, that in the face of being neglected and getting so close just to fail, time and again, there is an unbreakable bond of shared history. That the more Cleveland is dismissed, the stronger our commitment gets, the more Cleveland gear we buy, the more games we go to, and the surer we become that this is the year. There grows this ridiculous, unfounded confidence in a team that has little history of success. Hope against all odds.…

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    you to the Quicken Loans Arena for allowing me to have this incredible experience. Organization Overview The Quicken Loans Arena, originally known as "The Q", is a multi-purpose arena downtown in Cleveland, Ohio, The building is the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Lake Erie Monsters, and the Cleveland Gladiators Football League. The Quicken Loans Arena seats about 20,562 individuals in the arena and up to 20,056 for the ice hockey, making it the third…

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    was still moving. When some think of the fastest players in basketball, you might think of John Wall (Washington Wizards) and Derrick Rose (New York Knicks). When thinking of the toughest players in the NBA, you might think of Lebron James (Cleveland Cavaliers) and Dwight Howard (Atlanta Hawks). But some have forgotten about the one who could do it all. MJ could dribble through two and three players like it was nothing. He could extend his reach over 7 foot tall players and dunk on them…

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    There has been so many times where LeBron james has changed the game.The greatest player of the NBA.James has always been known to be relentless driving to the basket for a massive dunk.LeBron has made so many new ways for players to wield power.Nobody has been quite an athlete as james has been in his years. He can control the game with power and great dominance or he can take the game quickness,speed and agility.The type of dominance james has on the court will change the game for…

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    college because of his NFL performance. He was drafted 22nd in 2014 by the Cleveland Browns. The Cleveland Browns are one of the worst team in sports ever since Jim Brown retired. The Cleveland Browns have started 26 different quarterbacks since 1999. Tom Brady has been starting since 2001. That’s how bad their team is. Even though Manziel might have possibly been a “good” quarterback his team was so bad that it didn’t show. He was out of the league in 2…

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    played against the Cleveland Naps were he scored 4-3. He also pitched to the catcher Bill Carrigan who was also the Red Sox manager. Ruth lost his second game and as a batter for the first time in the major league he went 0-2 and was removed the next at bat. This new recruitment was extremely overshadowed by the fact that the Braves had a legendary comeback that season going on to win the 1914 World Series championship. (BR3 Enterprises, LLC.2013) Egan was soon given to Cleveland after two…

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    LeBron says in the last line of the commercial, “You’re not supposed to be here, yet here you are”. The clip shows him walking on to the court to play for the NBA team the Cleveland Cavaliers. Knowing LeBron’s childhood that he moved nearly a dozen times in a year missing about 100 days of school of the 4th grade, having slim to no money and growing up off welfare, not knowing who his real dad…

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    This essay shows that, athletes must be dedicated to achieving their goal by committing to their craft. Becoming a great athlete is not an easy task, you must sacrifice to get what you want. Whether it be time spent partying, hanging out with friends and in some instances…

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    The week after he won the AAU championship, he got a call from the general manager from the Cleveland Cavaliers they wanted to draft him and be a 6th man small forward. The author uses “Viewpoint”, as on author's craft were he uses LeBron James perspective. It really brought the story to life because it's not just some guy that goes to every game of LeBron’s it actually in his perspective. It also shows his feelings deeper than an author could. The author really brought the story to life using…

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