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    Jackie Robinson undoubtedly changed organized baseball forever‚ but he could not have done it without the help and guidance of Branch Rickey. Rickey’s exploration of the limits of baseball’s color line led to a widespread exchange of ideas‚ largely contributing to more tolerant attitudes in both baseball and throughout the United States. By the mid-19th century‚ baseball had reached an “unprecedented” popularity in America.[5]. Organized teams and leagues were created‚ along with the establishment

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    Scantron Performance Assessment Information for Learning Coaches Your child(ren)will take the Scantron Performance Series Assessment during the first week of school and again in the spring. This assessment is a standards-based formative‚ computeradaptive diagnostic assessment. Your child will need to take two assessments; one in math and one in reading. Some schools may also require your student to assess in language arts and/or science. Performance Series (PS) assessments do not use time limits

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    Most of us have had the dream at some point in our life. That dream of draining a last-second three pointer to win an NBA championship‚ or hit a home run to win a World Series. This is a dream that every human should be able to chase. Unfortunately‚ until recently some people were not able to turn this dream into reality simply because of the color of their skin. Racism cause widespread hatred throughout the entire sports community and the entire world as a whole. Through bravery‚ persistence‚ and

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    movie was the greatest but now that he has gotten old he has got less great. Over the years there’s been people that beat his record’s . But back to the movie in the first part he was playing a team back some other country after a week the dodgers want him to play with them but the coach and the team because he was black/racist and the game he played he got fail comments from the

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    One hot summer day in Dallas Texas ‚I have been taking a tour of Dallas Cowboy Stadium .And were at the highest point in Cowboy Stadium and you could see this big ride way up in the air and I’ve been looking at it for awhile now and I asked our tour guide. I said hey you see that huge ride over there what is that called he alright folks and look over there you see that big ride that’s called 6 six flags It has some of the bests roller coasters you’ll ever ride ‚and you can get discounts for coming

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    The Hayward Fault

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    The Hayward fault Our first stop was at founder’s rock. The founders’ rock is a huge rock close to the foothill dormitory and it’s where the founding fathers of Berkeley decided to build the university. They decided to build the university here because of their agriculture. Berkeley‚ has a creek running‚ to be more precise‚ Berkeley had various creeks running. Therefore‚ water is easily accessible‚ so they decided to build the university to have easy access of water and great soil. However‚ what

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    Jackie Robinson was the black person to play on an all-white baseball team. Jackie was a man to stand up for his rights and stand up against segregation. He was taken on the Brooklyn Dodgers as the first colored man on an all-white baseball team. He had many great values such as perseverance. One of Jackie Robinson?s greatest values was his perseverance. I have had to show perseverance all throughout my life. I really had to show perseverance when I moved in between third and fourth grade. I lived

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    Nicole Sendejaz English 101 Professor Caruth 9/21/2011 Life of a Pop Star When I wake up I don’t get to hear silence and peacefulness‚ instead I’m surrounded by the sounds of ambulances going off and my assistant in my ear telling me‚ “RiRi get up you have a photo shoot at ten”. My life is at a fast pace and I signed up for this once I entered this business and being this global pop isn’t just handed to anyone on a silver platter. Ever since I was 17 years old my life changed from

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    just leave the city and go to another one. Like I previously stated before‚ local taxpayers usually are put forward to fund these stadiums. When they refuse to pay for these stadiums‚ the teams just get up and leave (Stephenson). Poor fan support is often a reason why teams leave (Pierro). If a city doesn’t want the team there‚ they wouldn’t mind leaving for a new stadium‚ new fans and a desire to be representing another city. Market size is a major reason they leave. If there isn’t enough financial

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    Jackie Robinson

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    Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson was born on January 31st 1919 the youngest of five children in an African American family. Jackie’s father left the family in 1920 and his mother supported the family. His older brother‚ a 1936 Olympic silver medalist‚ inspired Jackie to pursue his interest in sports. In high school Robinson played four sports on a varsity level: basketball‚ baseball‚ track and football. He was on the high school tennis team as well. In Pasadena Junior College (PJC) he also played

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