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  • Second World War Woodrow Wilson
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    During the First World War several world leaders such as President of the United States (U. S. ) Woodrow Wilson and South African Prime Minster Jan Smuts, advocated the need for an international organization that preserved peace and settled disputes by arbitration. When peace negotiations began in October 1918, United States president Woodrow Wilson insisted that his Fourteen Points serve as a basis for the signing of the Armistice. The Armistice included the formation of the League of Nations (...
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  • National League American League
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    Baseball is an immensely popular American game, known as the "national pastime, " played between two teams of nine players each. The basic implements used in the game are a leather-covered ball, wooden bats for hitting the ball, and gloves for catching it. Baseball is played on a large scale in Latin America, Japan, and other places besides the United States, but it is in the United States that it thrives most both as a participant's and spectator's sport. It is played at its highest level in th...
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  • Positive And Negative Aspects Basketball Players
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    The Effects of the Media on the sport of Basketball A Canadian professor as a means of recreation invented basketball, which is now considered a universal sport. The introduction of this sport to the rest of the world started in the late nineteenth century as a form of recreation. Universities began incorporating this new recreational game into their sporting activities and were considered a male oriented sport. Women were not recognized at the time as basketball players even if they had an inte...
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  • Blacks In Major League Baseball
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    April 15 th will bring the fifty-third anniversary of the first African-American to play in Major League Baseball. Blacks have now been an integral part of the game of baseball for the last fifty-three years and are continuing to find their place within the game. This term paper will discuss the history of blacks in major league baseball, the role that they play now and how the game of baseball brings some form of liberation to the black people. Blacks have come a long way in the game of basebal...
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  • National Football League Super Bowl
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    The sport of football is viewed by many as one of the most exciting and greatest sporting event of all. There are many reasons to believe this. Forms of football have been around for centuries. The history of modern football can be traced to the nineteenth century, where it has been developed from forms of soccer and rugby. (Encarta) Also, Football is one of Americas and the worlds most exciting and most popular sports, attracting millions of spectators every year. Its biggest event, the Super B...
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  • Major League Baseball Jackie Robinson
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    Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born January 31, 1919. He was born in Cairo, Georgia and was the youngest of five children. He had a grandfather that was a slave, Jackie's dad was a sharecropper and Male, Jackie's mother, was a maid. His dad ran away from the family when Jackie was only an infant. Jackie fought racism in his California childhood, at collage and throughout his whole life. During his childhood at California he was always picked on at school. Kids taunted him so much and so badly that ...
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  • Negro Leagues Black Baseball Life
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    ... law broadcasting contracts were started, teams relied almost fully on ticket sales to pay their expenses, spring training, travel, player salaries, stadium repairs, and make a profit. Attendance was always higher for winning teams, and Rickey was not alone in believing that African-American players could improve his team. The Dodgers played well with black stars like Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella, and Don Newcombe. In a 1955 interview in the Rickey Papers, Rickey said that his belief in eq...
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  • Major League Baseball First African American
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    African Americans have had a rough time trying to participate in major athletics in the past. Some sports, such as baseball took large aspirations for the athletic community to integrate black athletes into their major league sports. African Americans have made great strides in the world of sports in the United States. Sports in America show extremes in culture and its the passion to succeed that unites most of America. African American athletes have been able to participate in Americas several ...
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  • Boston Red Sox Civil Rights Movement
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    The Roaring Twenties of this country was a time when the entire sports world blew up into the major worldwide business that it is now. Baseball was one sport that really profited from the countrys sporting obsession, and baseball became one of the most popular sporting events to attend. Not only was it a game played by adults but it was also a family event that entire families could go to. By the beginning of the decade baseball had its first $ 100, 000 deal when George Herman Ruth was traded fr...
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  • Free Agencies In Baseball
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    Free Agencies in Baseball Introduction Many who have studied the history of American baseball believe that the Reserve Clause has been ineffective and that changes are made for the best. The Reserve Clause was considered as the kind of slavery for baseball players, and the players received more freedom when it was abolished. Actually, it was the antithesis of free agency, a paragraph in each player's contract that allowed a baseball team to keep him indefinitely until he was sold, traded or rele...
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  • Major League Baseball World War Ii
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    Desegregation in Major League Baseball? We are the Ship, All Else the Sea? -Negro National League motto Barely two years after the end of the Civil War? a war that was fought, in part, over the enslaving of black Americans- the first baseball teams compromised entirely of black players stepped up to the plate in Brooklyn, New York. The Philadelphia Excelsior's defeated the home team, the Brooklyn Uniques, in a contest that was billed as? the championship of colored clubs? (Dungee 7). Black Ameri...
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  • Positive And Negative Mass Media
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    When communication is spread not just between two individuals but rather between tens of millions of people it is known as mass media. Mass media is known as the central nervous system of society. " Mass media has many different purposes, such as providing information, entertaining, persuading and also by carrying a vague general function of culture to millions of people. " (Frederick 18). In order for mass media to exist, there must be an audience. Todays society is very selective; ea...
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  • National Hockey League Violence In Sports
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    Violence in Sports Russell J Noto Prof. Regan April 24, 2000 Sports Management With the increase in society taking a stance against violence, sports has become an area where some feel that the violent acts such as the hitting and fighting that occurs should be eliminated. It is very difficult to change the way that a game is played because people have been playing it that way for years. The violence in sports needs to be eliminated because of the extreme cases that continue to haunt many of the ...
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    Influences of Mass Media in Sport When communication is spread not just between two individuals but rather between tens of millions of people it is known as mass media. Mass media is known as the central nervous system of society. Mass media has many different purposes, such as providing information, entertaining, persuading and also by carrying a vague general function of culture to millions of people. (Frederick 18). In order for mass media to exist, there must be an audience. Todays society i...
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  • Positive And Negative Aspects Womens Basketball
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    The Effects of the Media on the sport of Basketball A Canadian professor as a means of recreation invented basketball, which is now considered a universal sport. The introduction of this sport to the rest of the world started in the late nineteenth century as a form of recreation. Universities began incorporating this new recreational game into their sporting activities and were considered a male oriented sport. Women were not recognized at the time as basketball players even if they had an inte...
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  • Brooklyn Dodgers Jackie Robinson
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    On April 10 th 1947 Jackie Robinson made history by becoming the first black player in the baseball modern major leagues. Jackie Robinson paved the way for many blacks, by helping to end to segregation in a segment of society. Branch Rickey chose Jackie to be the first, because of his character. Through part his life, Jackie developed the necessary skills needed, to become the first black player in the modern major leagues, to be a big part in the civil rights movement, and to help put an end to...
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  • Major League Baseball African American Population
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    The Struggles and Life of Jackie Robinson Spike Lee, one of the century's greatest filmmakers, once said, I think its very simple. You can divide American history into two periods; Before and After Jackie Robinson. Theres still a lot more to be done, but his breaking the color barrier has to be one of the more important things to happen in this country, period. And I think its important now for all people to understand that. Jackie Robinson was a great player but the main reason for his fame was...
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  • Major League Baseball Jackie Robinson
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    Jackie Robinson: Breaking the Color Barrier April 15, 1946 was an important event in not only baseball history but also in the history of America. Thousands of baseball fans crowded into Ebbits Field to see one man, the first black ever to play in Major League Baseball, and one man who would eventually put an end to segregation in baseball. That one man s name is Jack Roosevelt Robinson, otherwise known as Jackie Robinson. His struggle to break the color barrier helped set the standards for futu...
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  • Blacks And Whites Negro Leagues
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    After the Civil War, even though slavery had been outlawed, there was still a great amount of tension between blacks and whites. The southern whites were bitter toward the loss of their slaves, and although the north fought for the slaves freedom, they did not want them to have equal privileges. As a result of this, segregation was born. Segregation is the seperation of two different groups, in this case, black and white people. Blacks and whites were separated in many ways such as having differ...
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  • Major League Baseball World War Ii
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    The Color Barrier Due to the color of their skin and their past history, blacks were unfairly denied the privilege to play Major League Baseball; it has remained a period of shame for baseball. Not only did the white players not accept Blacks as equals, on or off the field, the public did not either. Because of the determination and strong perseverance, the blacks were able to overcome what many thought was not achievable. The events that took place during the early 1900 s changed the history of...
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