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    improve their game. With the use of steroids use in Major League Baseball‚ and with the size of players already being bigger than what they use to be‚ then the smaller players are compelled to use the drug to keep up; there needs to be a change because of power‚ performance‚ and safety are lacking. There are only two ways to possibly fix the problem and that would be to either suspend the players for a season or two‚ or banned them from the league forever. Many people look back a judge some of the

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    Imagine an athlete working their whole life to make it to the major league in a sport but then losing to someone who cheated and did not work as hard as the athlete. Instead they took drugs to get stronger and faster than others. How would an athlete feel if they lost a championship game to a cheater and watch them celebrate when they did not earn it. This is Common in the major league sports industry and even in non pro leagues. Most athletes have to deal with cheating that goes unnoticed. Some

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    beast shirt and move the beast off the team on to the managers team. Manu vatavei is a great player‚ one of the only warriors to pass the 100th try milestone.2005 rookie of the year hes a inspiration to the warrior team. This 6.4 ft height rugby league prodigy isn’t called the beast for no reason.i acknowledge the way manu vataei used to play the game‚ he was a young and vibrant player that would scare the opposition by his massive masculare phasic.give him the ball and he would charge over players

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    The MLB: Major League Baseball is the highest level of baseball play in the United States. It is comprised of two leagues‚ the National League and the American League‚ and 30 separate teams who each play a 162 game season. The commissioner of the league is Bud Selig‚ as commissioner he oversees the logistics of organizing the umpiring employees‚ and all contracts dealing with labor‚ marketing and TV broadcasting. Mostly funded by private enterprises‚ with partial funding from public taxes; the MLB

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    20‚000 Leagues Under the Sea‚ is a novel by Jules Verne‚ a famous French author and poet. Jules Verne has been one of the most influential authors on the genre of science fiction‚ writing stories that depicted ideas that people from his time found abstract and unusual. In his novel‚ 20‚000 Leagues Under the Sea‚ Jules Verne tells the story of a Frenchman named M. Pierre Aronnax‚ a famous marine biologist that has written many world renown books about the creatures of the deep sea. The story takes

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    What were the causes of the Italian invasion of Abyssinia in 1935-36 and what where the consequences for the League of Nations. The invasion of Abyssinia took place in 1935-36 when Benito Mussolini‚ the Italian dictator invaded Abyssinia with no apparent reason. It was a diplomatic crisis which showed the league was weak and was one of the biggest failures‚ if not the biggest which ended Europe’s peace and allowed Italy to become more fascist and in the end to ally with Germany‚ dividing Europe

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    “On balance the league of nations proved to be a failure in the 1920’s.” How far do you agree with this statement? Explain. 10 marks. The League of Nations was the brainchild of USA’s president‚ Woodrow Wilson‚ and was one of his suggested 14 points that followed the Treaty of Versailles. The League was based on a covenant‚ a set of 26 articles‚ which all the members had to follow. The main structure of the League was set in the form of The Assembly and the Council‚ of which there were four permanent

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    “The League of Nations had its greatest successes in the work of the special commission” How far would you agree with this? The League of Nations was set up after the treaty of Versailles to deal with issues in the world. This is where the first obstacle comes because the League of Nations only actually had 44 nations involved and the biggest country in the world- the USA- was not one of these nations‚ making the League of Nations look weak from the onset. Without America it was going to be hard

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    Negro Baseball Leagues Baseball is known as one of America’s favorite pastimes. A fun filled family outing would include a picnic and a trip to see their favorite Major League Baseball team play. The faces of the children would light up when they caught a foul ball. This pastime of "baseball" was one of segregation and a naïve sense of enjoyment‚ for the "baseball" that they knew was a game of only Caucasian Americans. Little did they know‚ some of the most talented players were African-American

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