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    It was a fun day in New York at Yankees stadium The Home team (My favorite baseball team) the New York Yankees were up against the Toronto Blue Jays. I was wearing my Aaron Judge shirt sitting in my seat when the game started the first two innings was scoreless. Second, Aaron Judge comes up with two guys on base and hits a double scoring both runs. Then, I look at the jumbotron and see Aaron’s calm smiling face. The next few innings was intense the Yankees and the Blue Jays battle for the lead. Next

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    Gender Roles In Baseball

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    The teams have very different roles depending on whether they are at bat or catching. At bat players are tasked to open a play and run the lanes until they cross the escape line. Catching players are tasked to hit the players running the lanes with the ball. There can be a maximum of 2 players running in each lane at the same time. A player can be hit in both lanes once. Oina is actually what baseball was based off of. The team at bat is selected by a ritual where the players have to grab the bat

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    My Coat Of Arms

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    Has a softball ever hit you in the face? Well it has happened to me before, several times. Softball is apart of me just like the many other things that make me who I am. The Coat of Arms has allowed me to explain my most important possessions in my life. Thinking of what symbols I should choose for my Coat of Arms, the one thing that came into my mind, like that was softball. I could play softball twenty-four seven if it was ever possible. The positions that I play are; first base, shortstop, third

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    The Rangers have jumped all over the Houston Astros Monday evening, but Adrian Beltre has been on a level of his own this evening. For the third time of his career, Adrian Beltre has hit for the cycle. In the first inning Beltre got the hardest of the four legs out of the way, hitting a triple to deep left center and scoring Roughned Odor and Prince Fielder in the process. He's certainly not a speedster at this stage of his career, but he hit it to the deepest part of the park and was able to leg

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    Theodore was born in Burlington, Vermont on November 24, 1946. He was known for raping and murdering young women and girls in several different states. Theodore, also known as Ted, was charged with more than thirty homicides residing in different states between the years of 1974 to 1978. There is no way of knowing the actual number of victims, but it is believed to be higher than the actual reported number. Theodore Robert “Ted” Bundy was a charismatic and handsome individual, which he used as tool

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    Sixteen strikeouts didn’t seem to be enough for the Flashes as the Kent State baseball team dropped a 5-4 game to Canisius College on Wednesday afternoon. Coming off of a dominant pitching performance from Connor Wollersheim in Tuesday’s 8-3 win over Ohio State, the Flashes would have to look at another freshman in Joey Murray to keep the trend of great starting pitching going. Murray went into the ball-game looking to improve on his 10.32 ERA and bounce back from a less than stellar start last

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    Exclusionary Rule

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    Paper on The Exclusionary Rule The exclusionary rule is part of the American Constitution it states that evidence that had been taken by the cops, is not admissible in the court of the American law. This precaution created to protect the Constitution. Contrarily, this rule also states in the 5th amendment that nobody should be deprived of life, liberty or property without the correct process of the law being used. The exclusionary rule also explains, that thus rule is grounded throughout the

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    Ted Wells Research Paper

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    Born Theodore V. Wells Jr. in 1950, in Washington, DC, Ted Wells is known as one of the most influential lawyers today in the US. According to the magazine (savoy) paper, Ted Wells has accumulated many “records of success in the most challenging civil and criminal defense cases”. As a law practitioner that earned is degree and an MBA at Harvard Law School, Ted Wells has built his reputation as a great lawyer based on many factors highlighted in the paper. The paper depicts Ted Wells as an easygoing

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    They say to take the pitch if it’s coming after you. They say it will only hurt for a minute. They say to get on base however you can. They say it will help you succeed. It was the first game of the season, and my team and I were ready to take on Gillette. It was the first game of a doubleheader on a Saturday afternoon. Dark rain clouds covered the sky and a slight breeze began to make it’s way into town. Our coaches tried to tell us to have the mindset that we were going to play. Rain started fall

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    The Spangdahlem Air Base men’s and women’s softball teams protected their home fields and both dominated the Cinco De Mayo Softball Championship held here May 4 to 6, 2018. “I talked about it a few weeks ago with the men’s team,” said Staff Sgt. Joe Campbell, Spangdahlem women’s head coach. “We said we’re going to win this championship for both the men and women. It had never been done before so we made it our goal and dedicated ourselves to it.” Both teams experienced and overcame adversity on

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