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    Baseball/Softball Baseball is a very commonly played sport. There was once a story that Abner Doubleday invented baseball in 1839 but that story was never really proved. The first published rules were written in 1845 for a New York baseball club by Alexander Cartwright. He is known as a commonly “father of baseball”. On June 3‚ 1953 congress officially gave Alexander Cartwright credit for inventing the current game of baseball. Alexander is a member of the baseball hall of fame. Baseball is

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    Chelsea Professor Jellig ENG 111 11 July 2013   Abolish Bullying By Pursuing School Uniforms                   Has anyone taken a step back and realized how different the atmospheres in the schools are these days? Has anyone noticed the rates of suicide and murders slowly getting higher from school drama through the years? If anyone has said yes to either of these questions‚ read on and give opinions. Students going to school have the mind set to get a higher education‚ but there are many

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    Bullying in schools is believed to be a normal part of school life‚ however‚ when people begin to have this mentality‚ they forget that bullying is physically and psychologically harmful to both the bully and the victim. Therefore‚ bullying must be eradicated from schools by raising awareness and increasing supervision. Bullying is difficult to define with a concrete definition because the act of bullying can be perceived differently by whoever is experiencing the event. An act of horseplay can be

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    Q: Do Parental Negligence Lead to Social Problem Among Youngters There is a statistic proves that juvenile delinquencies among the youngsters are alarming from year to year. It has been a huge polemic that always being debated by the leaders as everybody knows that the youngsters are the ones who will lead our nation in future. Yusuf Al-Qardhawi said that‚ “if we want to see the situation of our country in the future‚ just consider about our young generation”. There must be a main cause

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    Sport Athletes’ Salaries Are professional athletes overpaid? This topic has been argued for some time now. It is said that pro athletes are paid way too much money for playing a sport. On the other side‚ there are the ones that say that the money is fairly deserved because of their hard work to get to where they are. Should pro athletes ’ salaries drop or stay as is? Do the top athletes deserve their pay? Athletes deserve the money they receive because of their hard work‚ dedication

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    Mahmood 1 Akif Mahmood 2015-11-0202 Dr. Naveed Rehan SS100 Writing and Communication 17 November 2011 Uncovering the Truth Behind Stereotypes As the world becomes a global village‚ people from all walks of life are socializing at an unprecedented level and virtually no one is safe from falling prey to stereotypes. This often dogmatic approach to categorizing people is widespread in mass communication as well from standup comedies

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    Non-verbal communication is a vital part of interaction with others. When communicating across cultures its importance increases dramatically as cultural differences may lead to misinterpretation. Eye contact‚ facial expressions and gestures are nonverbal communication skills which can detract from effective interpersonal communication in a cross cultural context‚ contributing to an inaccurate transfer of the intended meaning. Averted eye contact can be misinterpreted as a sign of dishonesty and

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    The Voice of Choice First Year Seminar 1015 The Voice of Choice The definition of abortion is; “the termination of a pregnancy after‚ accompanied by‚ resulting in‚ or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus.” The abortion controversy is one of the biggest debates that have been going on for years. Many people feel that aborting an unwanted child should be outlawed. Others consider it as immoral and possibly even murder. I support the right to privacy and the idea women

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    Across the nation and world assisted suicide is an issue that has been gaining attention for several years. With famous cases such as Jack Kevorkian it has become a household term and everyone has an opinion. There are strong cases on both sides‚ but the bottom line is while it may sound good for the present‚ it is not for the future. Assisted Suicide should not be legalized in Alabama as the negative outcomes far exceed the positive outcomes in the areas of impact on society‚ politics and medical

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    Marine-Mammal Shows: Harmful to both Animals and People A famous dolphin trainer gave up his career which could have brought him both wealth and prosperity and became a free-the-dolphins activist instead. His name is Richard O’Barry and he is now struggling to conserve the rights of marine animals‚ especially dolphins. He was motivated by the fact that his precious dolphin (in the movie “Flipper”) that he once trained committed suicide in front of him‚ which shows one of the many problematic aspects

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