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    Robert Nguyen Professor Remsburg-Shiroishi English 099 7 October 2014 Nice People Finish Last “Who do you have to kill to get a beer around here?” If you want something‚ you have to be loud and aggressive about it. I agree with the saying “Nice people finish last” because being too nice can negatively affect a person’s career‚ relationship they’re in‚ and sports they play. People might think that being nice is a good thing but at time a person needs to be aggressive if he or she wants to advance

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    Jackie Robinson

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    Never Had It Made “Whack” Jackie Robinson with another home run bringing the Dodgers to an 4-1 lead over the St.Louis Cardinals. Jackie Robinson an American baseball legend who influence a civil rights movement. Which had positives effects on the country while leaving a great legacy. Jackie Robinson was the first African American to break the color barrier in major league baseball through the Brooklyn Dodger organization. In the beginning of the book “I Never Had It Made” it explained

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    When Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman Jackie Robinson stepped onto Ebbets Field in the first inning of a game against the Boston Braves on April 15th‚ 1947‚ he became the first Black player in the Major Leagues since 1884‚ when catcher Moses Walker played in 42 games for the Toledo Blue Stockings (Light 119). For the next 60 years‚ an unwritten rule separated the two races‚ but Robinson changed all of that. While he had a relatively uneventful day on the field‚ going 0-3‚the 28 year old Jackie scored

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    Jackie accepted the contacted offered by Branch Rickey and he signed it during October of 1945 a day that broke the color barrier between baseball athletes. Jackie started with the Montreal Royals a minor league team associated with the Brooklyn Dodgers. During the beginning of the season‚ the Montreal Royals players were surprised and upset of accepting a black player to play with them. They never expected a black player would ever play in a major league baseball team. Jackie faced a lot of racial

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    Ben Chong Slavery was a practice used by almost every race in the world. Slavery was necessity because it played a major role in plantations and industrial areas. The only two products that the USA could export for hard currency at a profit and on a regular basis were cotton and tobacco‚ both of which are extremely labor intensive. Slavery in America differed from ancient times because slaves of ancient times were captured prisoners of war‚ criminals‚ civilians on the losing side of a war‚ while

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    Jackie Robinson

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    career did not go on. Jackie served in the US Army in 1939 to 1941. After serving in the army‚ he decided to play for the Kansas City Monarchs all black baseball team. In 1946‚ Jackie met Branch Rickey‚ the Brooklyn Dodgers’ manager‚ and signed a baseball contract to play for the Dodgers. Finally Jackie’s baseball career began. On April

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    Robinson accomplished multiple things in his decade-long career with the Dodgers. He and his team won National League pennant several times. In 1955‚ Jackie led his team to achieve the ultimate baseball victory; the World Series. Failing four times in the past‚ the Dodgers beat the New York Yankees in the series match-up. Robinson was traded to the New York Giants two seasons after winning the World Series for the Dodgers. Robinson retired shortly after. He was an exceptional base runner‚ stealing

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    The text “ The Noble Experiment‚” “Montreal Signs Negro Shortstop‚” and the video “Jackie Robinson and his involvement in the integration of baseball‚ but each author has a different purpose and includes different information to support his/her purpose. Alfred Duckett’s purpose is to inform the audience‚ the New York Times’ purpose is to entertain and inform‚ and archive’s purpose is to entertain. Evidence to support this analysis will be given. The author of “The Noble Experiment‚” has a purpose

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    Robinson and I was born on January 31‚ 1919. I was the first African-American to play in baseball’s major leagues in the modern era. I broke the baseball color line when the Brooklyn Dodgers started me at first base on April 15‚ 1947. The Brooklyn Dodgers were the first league team to play a black man since the 1880’s. The Dodgers ended racial segregation that had relegated black players to the Negro leagues for six decades. My character and unquestionable talent challenged the traditional basis of segregation

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    Jackie Robinson

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    Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson and integration are two phrases that cannot be segregated. Whether he liked it or not‚ he played the star role in the integration of society during the time that he played Major League Baseball with the Brooklyn Dodgers. His heroic journey that landed him in the Majors shows‚ “how integration has come to baseball and how it can be achieved in every corner of the land” (Robinson 16). But this amazing triumph over the Jim Crow laws could only have been

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