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    stepped out on that diamond field. Jackie Robinson became the first african americans to play in Major League Baseball in the modern era. Robinson broke the baseball color line when the Brooklyn Dodgers started him at first base on April 15‚ 1947. As the first major league team to play a black man the Dodgers ended racial segregation. The example of Robinson’s character and unquestionable talent challenged the traditional basis of segregation‚ which then marked many other aspects of American life‚ and

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    Manager‚ Branch Rickey‚ of the Dodgers offered Robinson this opportunity to break the powerful but unwritten color line in baseball. Knowing the pushback from fans and players of other teams‚ he knew he had to make a condition for Robinson. Not respond to the abuse that he was going to

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    funding for new stadiums. I agree with you that the Vikings represent a great example of how the purchase of PSLs by fans could be used in analyzing free cash flow. The Vikings were in desperate need to build a new stadium and this new stadium could be greatly beneficial to the Vikings. If the PSL purchases indicate strong interest from fans‚ then as you stated‚ there could be a positive free cash flow. As a result‚ this could allow the Vikings to provide greater amenities in the stadium and be able

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    The importances of building a new stadium is very beneficial to sports team have a connection with their city or region. The reasoning for creating a new stadium helps connect people to places and with the loyalty that lies there is an very important sense of pride that is born. With all these multi-billion dollar sports industry that are being built there are some revenues that help other individual companies and other communities prosper. That goes to show that in most recent years that there

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    "A life is not important except in the impact it has on others’ lives." This quote was said by Jackie Robinson who was important in paving the way for other black athletes in professional sports. He was the first black baseball player to play in Major League Baseball.What would professional sports be without all the greatest black athletes such as Michael Jordan‚ Muhammad Ali or Jackie Robinson? Today the NBA is filled with a large majority of African American players. The NBA would be nothing without

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    as a gridiron. However‚ the players in these sports are actually quite similar in some ways and different in others. Players like Calvin Johnson‚ an NFL wide receiver for the Detroit Lions‚ and Yasiel Puig‚ an MLB outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers have many differences like their early lives‚ positional value‚ and overall success. Both Johnson and Puig are excellent athletes in their respected sports and are similar by their teamwork and leadership‚ physicality and athleticism‚ and statistical

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    born in Cairo‚ Georgia‚ then moved to Pasadena‚ California after his father left Jackie and his family. After being drafted into the Army‚ Jackie was transferred to Fort Riley‚ Kansas. When Jackie Robinson started Spring Training with the Brooklyn Dodgers‚ he relocated to Florida. He attended the University of California Las Angels(UCLA) and completed two years. After the two years he competed he was forced to leave because of the financial difficulties in his family. He then went on to Honolulu‚ Hawaii

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    the American Baseball Press or whatever it was called. However‚ Robinson thought that he was leaving cause he got drafted from the team. :P Later on in the movie‚ because Robinson got accepted to play on a Major League Baseball Team‚ the Brooklyn Dodgers. However‚ most members on the team wrote a petition saying that they wouldn’t want to play baseball if Robinson joined the team because he was black. Jackie Robinson was not only bullied by the audience‚ but also by other players of different teams

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    player‚ and I was also involved in track when I was in high school. I graduated from high school in 1937. When I started playing professional baseball I played in the negro leagues for the Kansas City‚ Monarchs. I was later signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. I was the first African

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    Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play Major League Baseball. He was drafted in 1947 by Branch Rickey‚ the GM of the former Brooklyn Dodgers. This essay is about Jackie Robinson and how the civil rights movement affected him during the 1940s. When the time approached for Branch Rickey‚ the general manager of the Dodgers‚ to sign Robinson‚ he had several difficult decisions to make. First‚ should he sign a black player? And if he did‚ what were the consequences? Second‚ did

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