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    In the case of Safety and Glove Discharge‚ With Just Cause the union claim that the company violated the collective bargaining agreement in the dismissal of Mr. McNamara without just cause. However the company is of the opposite view and claim the the employee dismissal was of just cause. The union took on several position in showing that the dismissal was not a just cause dismissal. the union argues that the dismissal was of insufficient cause and that the plant rule violation as a cause does

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    was ball. I remember seeing my cousins with a bat and ball and it was the first thing that I can remember sparking my interest. Everything about it was perfect. I’ll never forget the day that I was given my first glove. It was small‚ brown‚ and broken in. I used to carry all of my baseball equipment with me everywhere in a small bat

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    he History of Baseball Americans began playing baseball on informal teams‚ using local rules‚ in the early 1800s. By the 1860s‚ the sport‚ unrivaled in popularity‚ was being described as America’s "national pastime." Alexander Joy Cartwright of New York invented the modern baseball field in 1845. Alexander Cartwright and the members of his New York Knickerbocker Base Ball Club devised the first rules and regulations for the modern game of baseball.... [tags: Baseball Sports History] 1295 words

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    softball

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    Softball is a variant of baseball played with a larger ball on a smaller field. It was invented in 1887 in Chicago as an indoor game. It was at various times called indoor baseball‚ mush ball‚ playground‚ softbund ball‚ kitten ball‚ and‚ because it was also played by women‚ ladies’ baseball. The name softball was given to the game in 1926. A tournament (1933) at the Chicago World’s Fair spurred interest in the game. The Amateur Softball Association of America (founded 1933) governs the game in the

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    coming of age novel centered around the fictional Westish College baseball team‚ but is not truly about baseball at all. Instead‚ baseball serves a larger purpose than just the subject matter which links all of the characters; it is a metaphor for life and the American dream. Even the title is allusive to a larger meaning. To the main character‚ Henry Skrimshander‚ The Art of Fielding by Aparicio Rodriquez is his bible and baseball is his religion. He lives by it‚ suggesting that The Art of Fielding

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    Basketball‚ baseball‚ and football are amongst the United States most favored sports. It is easy to identify and classify sports teams by the various things‚ the equipment and team components‚ as well as the attire and logos they are represented by. The United States has some of the world’s most talented athletes and many of them belong to the NBA. Basketball is one of the most favorite sports in the US. The NBA can be identified by any of its 30 sports teams. Basketball like both baseball and football

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    goes to the baseball field not the softball field‚ but that’s what makes it so unique and special in its own way. It’s sort of like a home‚ with a fence for a wall and trees for the roof. Different positions on the field‚ like first and third‚ are the rooms of the house. Each one is different and special in its own way. At first glance‚ I know a game was played on this very field not too long ago. The chalk lines are worn and faded‚ the dirt is stirred‚ and a long lost batting glove is left behind

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    inherent in the facts of the case make for a great story.The baseball bat was broken from the outset when it was bought by the plaintiff. Therefore‚ the defendant should have to return the baseball bat and pay the money back to the plaintiff that plaintiff paid for said bat. The plaintiff bought a baseball bat from the defendant and the baseball bat turned out to be broken because‚ since as soon as the defendant used the bat to play baseball‚ the bat shattered into a million pieces. Shattering into

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    A BRIEF HISTORY

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    organized athletics were introduced by the Americans since they landed in Manila on December 10‚ 1896. While the United States armed forces were busy establishing the military government‚ the soldiers were playing games among themselves such as baseball‚ basketball‚ and track and field. At the same time‚ The Philippine public school system patterned after that of the United States was being established. American soldiers and some civilians took up teaching positions in as many public schools as

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    Class A by Lucas Mann

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    Lucas The Mann I am not a fan of baseball. I don’t consider it a sport. This is most likely due to the idea being drilled into my head by my middle school lacrosse coach. He had a bumper sticker that had a little cartoon boy next to a lacrosse goal‚ whizzing on a baseball‚ but I digress. Walking into the room‚ I had the preconceived notion that it would be boring. Because baseball is a boring sport. They don’t even move half the time. I decided to keep an open mind anyway‚ because I needed material

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