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    Nestled deep within the Berkshire Mountains rests the small town of Westfield‚ Massachusetts. Every morning‚ a light‚ tepid fog settles among the quiet streets‚ devising a peaceful and calm atmosphere. Light winds gently brisk through the many oak trees‚ swaying the branches back and forth. From afar‚ the tall mountains border the limits of Westfield‚ forming a panorama of natural landscape. Fortunately‚ I was able to call the town of Westfield my home for many years. However‚ the town serves as

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    It is time! Sitting upright and squeezing my eyes shut tight. It seemed as if the loud tones playing through my ear buds were not loud enough‚ to overcome my anxiety from the plane ride. I then‚ took a deep breath and reminded myself of where I would be once the flight was over. “Maui”‚ mouthing the name of one of the most attractive Islands in Hawaii. I instantly thought of the breath taking beach resort‚ valleys and waterfalls‚ and overall the outdoor activities; my apprehension about flying was

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    Sledding Once a year winter comes and goes. It’s a time for shorter days and frigid nights. The weekend is here‚ one wakes in the morning and peers out the window and sees just enough glistening white snow to cover the yard and the street ahead. Now it is known that winter has arrived; now it’s time to go sledding. When one takes their first step out of the car in their warm puffy winter coat and toasty mittens‚ the thrill of sledding is already upon them. As soon as they reach the top of

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    this: “Aren’t baseball and softball the same thing?”. Many people believe that they are pretty much the same thing. Other people think that they are very different‚ and many of those people think that one sport is better than the other. I am going to go into deeper detail about the two sports to see how alike and different they are. The two sports are played in many similar ways. Both games are played very much alike. Both have 9 players on the field when playing defense in the field. softball and

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    Steroids In Baseball

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    The home-run records have also been baseballs most glorified records and in early nineties players started using steroids helping them hit homers. "Chicks dig the longball‚" a baseball commercial with the Braves pitchers in the batting cage practicing hitting used to say. The chase for Maris’ home-run record captivated America and put the strike of 1994 in the past. In 2005 there now have been Congressional hearings on the issue of steroids in baseball and in the other major sports. The influence

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    Baseball Research Project Team Charlie RES/341 September 29 2011 Ron Rouillier Baseball Research Project Baseball all over the world is a major sport for family entertainment and has been enjoyed for many years. In the United States‚ Major League Players are being paid enormous salaries based on hits (H); homeruns produced (HR)‚ and runs batted in (RBI). This paper will review Major League baseball research stats of teams wins compared to player salaries. In 1817 Major League Baseball came

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    Steroids In Baseball

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    12/13/12 Summary My letter to the Baseball Writers Association of America addresses the issue of the use of performance-enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball and the induction of accused players into the hall of fame. I argue that no player should be left out of the hall just because of steroids for several reasons. Unfortunately‚ steroids were a part of the culture of the game during the steroid era and it is about time that we accept that. Baseball is a competitive game in which you need

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    Baseball Tactics

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    When it comes to the game of baseball the real player has to be well known with the tactics of pitching the ball and hitting it at right areas. Pitching the ball in baseball at accurate areas with speed is essential on one side and hitting the ball accurately for runs on the other side. Kids love playing this game and so lot of educational institutions come up with introduction of this sport in their academics. But to be effective and successful in the game it is essential to practice the game a

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    Steroids and Baseball

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    December 13th‚ 2007‚ a file called The Mitchell Report was released to Major League Baseball(MLB) claiming that eighty nine players within the system had been using illegal performance enhancing drugs. This twenty one month‚ four hundred and nine page report was made by former Democratic United States Senator‚ George Mitchell. This report created major shockwaves not only within the playerst‚ but the fans of baseball and sports everywhere. Childhood heroes like Roger Clemens or Andy Pettitte to Hall

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    I remember the last time we saw each other; he stepped like a person that never reached his destiny. He came near me and broke the silence with a sincere voice that slipped through his throat‚ as it approached the cavity regarded with the gift of sound‚ said to me “I missed you”. My grandfather is a worn and skilled man. His ancient body unveils the arduous work he has gone through. The integument of the upper part of his head has lost most of his shiny hair like the leaves of an old tree succumbing

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