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    This is an event of a group of brave young men who won a baseball championship‚ two days of grueling hot weather‚ the ability to fight through injuries‚ and the satisfaction of winning the championship. The two days were tough hot and grueling‚ how did the boys pull it off? Many injuries on the team but no setbacks. The satisfaction was worth all the pain and fight they put in together. This is the story of me and my baseball team and how every single one of us showed the unwillingness to not lose

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    an important rule called the parol evidence rule exists. This rule states that if the contract is entirely in writing‚ no other evidence which would add to‚ alter or contradict the contract is accepted. This essay will deal with analyzing the application of parol evidence rule and whether Australian courts should or should not provide remedies for breach of contract where the promise concerned was not included in the written contract. The rationale of the parol evidence rule is that the existence

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    Baseball players‚ some of the most competitive people on our planet. They will always find a way to be the best at their respective sport. Some players though such as Alex Rodriguez‚ Barry Bonds‚ Sammy Sosa and so on tried something that can take the fame and their good health away. They chose to take a substance called anabolic steroids. What’s the big deal people will say. Those people don’t understand though how it is taken‚ the small benefits it could give that player and huge negatives steroids

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    Parol evidence rule The parol evidence rule enacts a principle of the common law of contracts that presumes that a written contract embodies the complete agreement between the parties involved. The rule therefore generally forbids the introduction of extrinsic evidence (i.e.‚ evidence of communications between the parties which is not contained in the language of the contract itself) which would change the terms of a later written contract. In order for the rule to be effective‚ the contract in

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    Literal Rule The literal rule is the primary rule which takes precedence over the others. Words and phrases should be construed by the courts in their ordinary sense‚ and the ordinary rules of grammar and punctuation should be applied. If‚ applying this rule‚ a clear meaning appears‚ then this must be applied‚ and the courts will not inquire whether what the statute says represents the intention of the legislature: ‘The intention of Parliament is not to be judged by what is in its mind‚ but

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    this summer playing baseball. I spent a weakened up in Minnesota going to Minnesota twins games. I also went fishing this summer which was very fun. I went to Minnesota this summer with my family. We went to Minnesota to go watch three Twins games. The Twins lost all their games to the Cleveland Indians. There wasn’t any close games. We got to see two Twins pitchers that made there major league debut. Our baseball team did very well this year. We went to state for baseball in Groton and got 5th

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    I- Introduction On July 15th‚ fifty-seven Major League Baseball Umpires may have made the worst call of their careers. (Lasky‚ Matthew; FMEW; August 1999) After months of being unable to come to an agreement with Major League Baseball‚ the umpires decided to hand in their resignations‚ effective September 2nd. (White‚ Paul; USA Today; August 1999) Their resignations were a last ditch attempt to get Major League Baseball back to the negotiating table‚ with the sole purpose of signing a new contract

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    During this essay it will be answering a question for pitcher‚ hitter‚ and player life in general. Is baseball equipment safer now than it was in the past? Baseball equipment has evolved from then to now. Equipment keeps on getting better but kids are getting better and stronger. Wood bats break all the time but more and more every year I see metal bats break every year(Anderson). The mental abilities of people can save or kill the kid with the technology. With these stronger project and players

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    Lou Gehrig When the name Lou Gehrig is heard‚ three things come to mind: baseball‚ record setting‚ and a crippling disease. Though his baseball career took place in the 1920s and 30s‚ Gehrig is still revered as a phenomenal player today. One of his records stood until very recently. Unfortunately‚ his livelihood in baseball came to a premature end when he encountered a “bad break” that was foreshadowing to a terrible nerve condition. Before that however‚ he lead an interesting life. Born

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    Troubled Users With the game of baseball expanding as quickly as it is‚ players still find the need to use steroids to improve their game. With the use of steroids use in Major League Baseball‚ and with the size of players already being bigger than what they use to be‚ then the smaller players are compelled to use the drug to keep up; there needs to be a change because of power‚ performance‚ and safety are lacking. There are only two ways to possibly fix the problem and that would be to either suspend

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