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    Out of clutter‚ find Simplicity. From discord‚ find Harmony. In the middle of difficulty lies Opportunity. ~Albert Einstein A determined person doesn’t find it hard to succeed; they find it hard to stop trying." --- Allen Steble The entrepreneur is essentially a visualizer and actualizer… He can visualize something‚ and when he visualizes it he sees exactly how to make it happen. ~Robert L. Schwartz "Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: "What!"

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    so-called baseball purists now question all the records and achievements of suspected users from that period. Meanwhile‚ these same purists celebrate the same achievements of an athlete like Babe Ruth. Former player Gary Gaetti said‚ "I don ’t know if they should test or not but I don ’t think it ’s fair to Babe Ruth‚ Mickey Mantle‚ Roger Maris and those guys ... but take it to the next step‚ what is the purpose of the testing and what are you going to do about it?" he said‚ adding he was never on the

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    notes What it means to be a Superman Born on September 25‚ 1952‚ native New Yorker Christopher Reeve has lead a life of stardom‚ coupled with a life of tragedy. Leading a very successful film career‚ Reeves was on top of the world‚ until the fifth day of May of nineteen ninety-five. On this day‚ Reeves life would change forever. However‚ no tragedy could stop a true Superman. Attending Princeton day academy Reeves was a success from the beginning. His natural talent and charisma made him a shoe-in

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    Andrew Schelb Video Reflection #1 After watching this video I feel very enlightened and that I have learned a lot about African American struggles through sports. I never realized the amount of discrimination and prejudice they faced‚ nor did I realize the diversity challenges they faced. From Jack Johnson all the way through to Hank Aaron the discrimination and threats that African American athletes faced was disheartening to say the least. Before watching this video I never realized that Jack

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    consumerism lead to an economic boom in the roaring twenties. Culture in the 1920’s changed immensely in response to the 20’s roar; these changes were in sports‚ fashion‚ and entertainment. In sports‚ baseball was the most popular summer sport. Babe Ruth‚ Fanny “Bobbie” Rosenfeld‚ and Lionel Conacher were big names in these times. The NHL was established and grew in the 1920’s‚ as in 1924‚ the Boston Bruins were the first American team. Hockey Night in Canada became popular and brought families’

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    These three steps are not done alone‚ but together as a cooperating team. Where one person may fall weak in some criteria’s‚ there will be another person who has that strength and vice-a-versa. It is like what Babe Ruth once said; “It is hard to beat a person who never gives up” (Ruth‚ goodreads.com). When there is more than one person striving for a goal‚ a fearless team‚ they will be able to go above and beyond that goal‚ as long as they work together.

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    Erick Nieto Comm.30 The Sandlot Just a couple of friends playing a game they love with people they enjoy being around and a big demon dog trying to stop them‚ or so it seems. The Sandlot‚ a film about baseball released in the early 90’s‚ consisted of Benny Rodriguez‚ ‚ “Benny the Jet” ‚ Tommy Timmons as “repeat”‚ Scott as “smalls”‚ Hamilton as “ham”‚ Michael as “squints”‚ Alan as “yeah yeah”. Kenny Denunez‚ and Bertram Grover. Also “The Beast” which is the gargantuan dog. Throughout the movie

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    make their conclusion afterwards. Addressing an argument with real examples‚ the author catch the interest of the reader. He also presented his work with a very engaging point of view. For example‚ when he mentioned a legendary sports start as Babe Ruth What assumptions do you bring to this text? To what extent has the author considered your needs as a reader? As a reader‚ the first time I visually scanned the article‚ I could not quite understand his point of view. However‚ after I carefully

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    The Sandlot Movie Essay

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    the writer of the story tried to make it relatable. E: The movie made the audience empathetic. L: While the characters were going through their conflicts and struggles‚ the audience felt sadness for them such as‚ when Smalls lost his step dad’s Babe Ruth baseball. E: Although the film was empathetic and had a suspenseful plot‚ the story happened too fast. L:The main conflict in the story was a huge deal‚ but it was solved almost immediately. Con: The Sandlot was put together well. It had an amazing

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    everyone is able to use it appropriately though. When Jimmy came to telling his wife about the cancer he referred to his tumor as a baseball‚ in both size and shape. Not only that‚ Jimmy used his humor negatively. “No really. I told her to call me Babe Ruth. Or Roger Maris. Or maybe even Hank Aaron…”(2) This referred to fact that when Hank Aaron was about to

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