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    Cross your fingers and get out your rabbit ’s feet. Crossing fingers‚ black cats‚ rabbit ’s feet‚ broken mirrors‚ they are all harmless superstitions that people believe in that help them through their day. People use superstitions like crossing their fingers or saying a certain chant or phrase to prepare themselves for difficult tasks they feel they can ’t do by themselves. Athletes and musicians also rely on their superstitious beliefs—like lucky clothing articles‚ or some routine before a performance—because

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    Leisure and Sandlot

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    "The Sandlot" After watching "The Sandlot"‚ and learning about the concepts of leisure‚ recreation and play there are many examples of each throughout the movie. "The Sandlot" is a story of a boy‚ Scotty Smalls who moves into a new neighborhood with his mom and his step dad‚ Bill. As a new kid in town he is often seen inside but one day he discovers that there is a group of kids in the neighborhood that go a to lot every morning to play baseball. This very special lot was called the

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    first Barbie doll goes on display at the American Toy Fair in New York City. Eleven inches tall‚ with a waterfall of fair hair‚ Barbie was the first mass-produced sport doll in the United States with matured features. The feminine behind Barbie was Ruth Handler‚ who co-based Mattel‚ Inc. with her lord in 1945. After seeing her young daughter ignore her baby dolls to execute make-expect with papery dolls of adult females‚ Handler net there was an necessary niche in the bazaar for a pastime that allowed

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    everyone is able to use it appropriately though. When Jimmy came to telling his wife about the cancer he referred to his tumor as a baseball‚ in both size and shape. Not only that‚ Jimmy used his humor negatively. “No really. I told her to call me Babe Ruth. Or Roger Maris. Or maybe even Hank Aaron…”(2) This referred to fact that when Hank Aaron was about to

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    Wrigley Field History

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    When reminiscing to the era in which greats such as Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig played‚ and when men dressed up in suit coats‚ top hats‚ and neck ties when coming to a ball game‚ two distinctive ballparks come to mind. These two ballparks go by the names of Wrigley Field (home of the Chicago Cubs) and Fenway Park

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    We can learn form every character in the bible through their stories. We learned from David that we all have challenges that we must face‚ even giant ones‚ and that God gives us the strength to get through those challenges. The story of Ruth and Naomi shows us that having faith and strong friendships can lead us down the right path. The story of Hosea shows us the steadfast and faithful love that God has for us. From every story‚ we are feed wisdom that are still relevant to this day. The story of

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    baseball. The 1920s is referred to as the Golden Age of Baseball. Millions of spectators would come out to all the games to watch the favorite teams and players who would go down in history as the greatest baseball players of all time like Babe Ruth‚ Ty Cobb‚ and Lou Gehrig. Although baseball was the most known for doing well during the Roaring Twenties‚ other sports like boxing‚ college and professional football‚ and basketball were able to bring out many spectators who would pay money

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    The 1950's Barbie Doll

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    identities were primarily traditionally female‚ these can be: like nurse‚ astronaut or ballerina. 1960 a Barbie doll was made as a fashion editor‚ 1961 a singer‚ 1965 women had more choices in careers and the doll was an astronaut. The Mattel co-founder Ruth handler says in her autobiography “unlike play with mommy-barbie has always represented the fact that women has choices”. Barbie miss astronaut was released in 2010. It is part of the vintage career series. Haneefah Adam is a master graduate from Nigeria

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    Timeline Project- History of Communication Drawings: Cave paintings are paintings found on cave walls and ceilings‚ and especially refer to those of prehistoric origin. The earliest such art in Europe dates back to the Aurignacian period‚ approximately 40‚000 years ago. Evidence suggests that they were not merely decorations; they speak of stories and things that may have happened in their life. Also surprisingly nearly 340 caves have now been discovered in France and Spain that contain art from

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    The True American Passion Throughout the history of America‚ has always been one thing that all Americans find enjoyable: sporting events. Not only are these events enjoyable‚ but also an important part of our society. Murray Ross explains the importance of sports in his essay “Football Red and Baseball Green” in order to explain why these two sports are such a large part of the American way of life. Ross explains the appeals of two different national pastimes by using the overall structure and

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