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Jackie Robinson Essay

How would you feel if you were different than everybody else in your own baseball team? Jackie Robinson had to for a while but not for too long. After a while the team started to be nice/warm to him. This essay will explore the different perspectives of Jackie Robinsons family about how they feel about his teammates.
Sharon Robinson(his daughter) felt that Jackie's teammates were changing in a good way.She says this because they started to open up and add him in their activities.They have done this by adding him into card games and inviting him to train rides and etc. After that Jackie felt more open with them. Now he was able to joke around with them because before he could not.
Rachel's perspective is that Jackie Robinson teammates and fans changed by they didn’t yell at him racist comments at him any more when he was up to bat.They have change in another good way ,now they don’t yell at him she didn’t hear a thing but hand

claps to people.Before she wanted to be with him so much but she couldn't they only talked over letters and that took lots of time to write it then send it so it was very hard for them.
Then there is Jackie Robinsons

The Mummification Process

How would you feel if you died and got your brain taken out on a hook out of your nose? In Ancient Egypt if you had the money to buy it . it is one of the great parts of being rich having your body forever.this essay will explor

In ancient Egypt when a person passed away, being that he or should could afford it, would be mummified (Step by Step).
The ancient Egyptians are unofficially known as the “Fathers or
Mummification” (Sterling) The process of mummification was a well thought out process created by the ancient Egyptians, but it also brought beep meaning to both the deceased and their families. People started to settle around the Nile River banks about eight thousand years ago. After the settled they found that every year
the

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