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    Japan is one of the many wonders in the world. Infamous for there horrific attack on Pearl Harbor and secluded for most of their time being a country‚ that is until now. But besides all their mistakes as a country they are a very respectful country and honor their elders. They will do what they are told with out a doubt. They have an honor system and respect each other in many ways‚ as I will explain to you. Their food base is mainly from the sea‚ being that they are a bunch of scattered islands

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    game of baseball. This was also the beginning of softball. Hancock’s game was a smaller version of baseball and was played indoors. Within a week’s time Hancock created an oversized ball and a bat with a rubber tip that he used to play the game. He also returned to the gym to make permanent foul lines on the floor. He then wrote the rules and named the game Indoor Baseball. This new sport quickly became a hit and became international. In the same year‚ 1897‚ the Indoor Baseball guide was

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    things to do. One of those things is doing different sports. It is a sporty country‚ and for many people sports become part of their lives. There is a lot of different types of sports‚ but the most famous are team sports‚ such as American football‚ baseball‚ ice hockey‚ and lacrosse. Those are the most four known American sports‚ and from the first look they seem to be very similar‚ but if you want to get into them‚ you should learn more about their history and the differences in the rules. American

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    Customer Defection

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    numbers given but I feel like there needs to be a lot more numbers to declare it as a quantitative study. The author uses examples like Lexus and baseball players to back up his case about the customer loyalty. When dealing with Lexus‚ they asked every member of their head quarters staff to interview four customers a month.  The article also talked about baseball players and their batting averages.  Someone who bats .280 compared to someone who bats .320 is a big difference in the players.  Even though

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    The baseball team worked quickly and as a team after they heard the screams of a girl who was stuck underneath a car. The team worked together to lift the car off of the teen girl. What the boys did was a courageous act‚ but not as courageous as what James Persyn did. James Persyn is more courageous because James risked his safety to save another person who he didnt know. The baseball team saved the girl‚ however they were not put in any danger

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    bar while Crash is sitting alone in the corner of the bar. Crash then orders a drink for Annie‚ and is then asked by Annie to come over and sit by her. Crash introduces himself to Annie and tells her that he is the new catcher on the Durham Bulls baseball team. At the same time Nuke comes over and ask Annie to dance‚ but Crash stands up and says that she is dancing with him. When Crash stands up in front of him‚ Nuke takes this as a challenge and he asks Crash if he wants to take it outside. At

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    Never Give Up

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    just have to be patient. “Winners never quit‚ and quitters never win.” Vince Lombardi once said. The famous baseball player‚ Jackie Robinson was not wanted in the baseball league‚ but played anyway because he loved the game‚ no matter how many times they threw the ball at his head or tried to hurt him on the field or even if his teammates didn’t want him on the team‚ he changed baseball forever Another reason for you to never give up is Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan didn’t even make his high school

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    It was the middle of the summer and I was playing baseball in Jackson‚ Mississippi. I was playing for the Goodlettsville All-Stars. We were playing in the little league 10u world series. To get to the championship we had to win 8 games and it was single elimination. We had won 7 out of 8 games and we were playing our 8th game and it was the bottom of the third and I was playing left field. In the second inning I was felling drowsy so my dad gave me a Snickers and a Red Bull. I was for sure not drowsy

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    An Evaluation of Greene’s “Cut” Every life experience has an effect on a person‚ whether it is bad or good. According to Greene‚ being cut from a team has a long and a short term effect. In Greene writing‚ “Cut” he interviews several people about being cut from a sport team when they were young. He wanted to see how they felt about being cut and how they dealt with it. Being cut from a team can lower one’s self-esteem and confidence‚ however this negative experience can have a positive outcome

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    Uncle Rock

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    JJ English 1302 Dr. Gonzalez February 9‚ 2014 Uncle Rock What do you do when are so young barely learning about the world but you take in so much as the world passes you by‚ alone. The story of “Uncle Rock” by Dagoberto Gilb gives us insight into the lives of Erick and his apparent beautiful single mother. Even though Erick’s mother was trying to snag a life of luxury for Erick and herself; Erick is left alone with his thoughts. His mother disregards how Erick might feel because throughout the

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