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    has had more then 80 careers since her invention. Including; veterinarian‚ rock star‚ and even a presidential candidate. Her name is barbie. The barbie doll was created in 1959 by Ruth Handler‚ whose own daughter was named barbara. Barbara loved dressing up dolls and giving them new clothing designs‚ So the idea hit Ruth. Why not make a teenage doll that little girls could play and dream about their future with? Not long after that‚ Barbie was introduced to the world at the american toy fair in new

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    Babe Ruth’s Farewell to Baseball speech was delivered on April 27th 1947 at the Yankee Stadium in New York. Babe Ruth at the time was 52 years old and dying of throat cancer‚ his speech was directed towards his dedicated fans. He wanted to thank everyone for their kind words throughout the years and he knew he wasn’t going to be around much longer. He began by speaking about how horrible his course voice sounded and how it felt just as bad. That statement I’m not quite sure if it could be construed

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    First‚ I will introduce the lovely inventor‚ Ruth Handler.] II. Body A. Ruth Handler‚ the inventor of Barbie doll a. Ruth was born in Denver‚ Colorado to two Polish-Jewish immigrants. b. She married her high school sweetheart Elliot Handler. c. They moved to Los Angeles‚ where Ruth pursued a business position in her husband’s furniture business. This is where her career took off and she became a successful businesswoman. [Transition: With that‚ Ruth took her amazing business abilities and applied

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    Did you know Babe Ruth wore a cabbage leaf under his hat to keep him cool? Did you know the odds of a fan getting hit by a baseball are 300‚000 to 1? And did u know the shortest baseball player that ever played was recorded to be 3 feet and 7 inches? These are interesting facts I stumbled upon research‚ but I bet most of you did not know. There are many interesting facts that people like you and I don’t know about baseball throughout its history. Have you ever asked yourself where did baseball come

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    Lindbergh‚ there were many other heros of the time. The main hereos came from the sports of the time. There were many sports heroes in the 1920’s‚ such as George Herman Ruth‚ Jack Dempsey‚ Johnny Weismuller‚ Steve Donoghue‚ Harold Edward Grange‚ Helen Newington Wills‚ and William Tilden. George Herman Ruth‚ later dubbed Babe Ruth from his fans‚ set the baseball record of sixty home runs in one season in 1927. This record stood until 1961 when Roger Maris hit 61 home runs. He might have been the

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    Cultural Relativism by Mark Glazer | Cultural relativism in anthropology is a key methodological concept which is universally accepted within the discipline. This concept is based on theoretical considerations which are key to the understanding of "scientific" anthropology as they are key to the understanding of the anthropological frame of mind. Cultural relativism is an anthropological approach which posit that all cultures are of equal value and need to be studied from a neutral point of view

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    Egypt in order to survive a severe famine. Ruth The book of Ruth is largely narrative material. Some key themes and events include Naomi and her family moving to Moab to escape a severe famine in Israel. The book of Ruth is about Naomi going through a lot of suffering and loss. Naomi’s husband died there‚ then both of her sons married Moabite women. Orpah‚ returned to her childhood family and Ruth stayed to comfort Naomi in her time of loss. Ruth refused to let difficult times determine the

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    she is going to have more grandchildren. Ardolino makes reference to the Book of Ruth‚ stating‚ “the character Ruth resembles the biblical Ruth in her devotion to her mother-in-law” (1). Although there is some resemblance‚ for instance how Ruth is devoted to Lena‚ Ardolino’s article seems to focuses more on the story of Ruth rather than what the Book of Ruth is really trying to convey. In the bible‚ the Book of Ruth is a tale of loyalty and love. The crucial points are faithfulness‚ compassion‚ respect

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    II. From 1900 to 1948 a lot of interesting and intriguing records and scandals took place. A. A highlight of the middle age of baseball (1900-1948) was the career of slugger Babe Ruth. "On October 1st‚ 1927‚ Babe Ruth slugged his sixtieth home run of the season‚ off Washington Senators pitcher Tom Zachary." (Ruth Breaks Own Home Run Record). B. The "Black Sox" scandal of 1919 put a

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    worst way possible. Lou Gehrig was born in Yorkville‚ Manhattan in 1903. His parents both emigrated from Germany. This meant that Lou grew up speaking English and German. His early career was basically overshadowed a lot by his rival teammate Babe Ruth. He still gained a lot of achievement despite the large shadow. It also helped that he played

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