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    Friderike Butler SOCI 303 – Dr. Mark Jacobs December 2‚ 2012 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vienna Little League on a Losing Streak: A study of possible factors for declining little league baseball enrollment as an indicator for changing cultural preferences and values in the Town of Vienna An American icon in the tide of change Baseball has long been a cherished recreational activity and an

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    failures of the League of Nations in the 1920s?     The League of Nations could stop small wars and improved some people’s lives.   But it could not defend the Treaty of Versailles‚ get disarmament‚ or stop powerful countries.          It stopped some wars – e.g. it arbitrated between Sweden and Finland over the Aaland Islands (1921) and stopped the invasion of Bulgaria by Greece (1925).   In 1928‚ the League arranged the Kellogg-Briand Pact‚ which outlawed war.   The League also took 400‚000

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    from six to twelve‚ doubling in size. The league would now be changed forever‚ its historical Original Six: the New York Rangers‚ Boston Bruins‚ Chicago Blackhawks‚ Detroit Red Wings‚ Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs‚ would be joined by six new teams: the California Seals (Oakland Seals)‚ Los Angeles Kings‚ Minnesota North Stars‚ St. Louis Blues‚ Philadelphia Flyers‚ and the Pittsburgh Penguins. The 1967 expansion was monumental for the league‚ legitimizing American sports and eliminating

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    Is The National Football League A Honest Organization?  National  Football  League   (NFL)  is  an  American  gridiron  football  organization‚  founded  in  1920  by  Jim  Thorpe  as  American  Professional  Football  Association.  Jim Thorpe was the first  president  of  the  association‚  he  was  a  famous  American  athlete  and  league  player.  Later  on‚  in  1922‚  the  association  was  renamed  as  National  Football  League.  In  the  beginning‚  league  comprised  of  fourteen  teams 

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    1. Introduction Traditionally in the MLB‚ Major League Baseball‚ a player’s relative worth was measured by his recent successes. The qualitative opinions of scouts‚ batting average and the number of strikeouts were a few of the various metrics used to gauge a player’s value (Lewis 2003). In 2002‚ general manager Billy Beane of the cash-strapped Oakland Athletics revolutionized baseball. He argued that current player evaluation was inaccurate and inefficient and that the use of new “analytical gauges”

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    gambling. The eight men that threw a World Series might be recognized for participating in one of the worst known scandals in sports‚ but it isn’t the only time a Major League Baseball Commissioner has had to banish a player for gambling. Pete Rose is considered by many as one of the best baseball players of all time. On the Major League Baseball list of hits by a batter‚ Rose is the MLB’s career leader with 4‚256 career hits. Being the sports career leader in hits would most un-doughtily get a player

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    Introduction: The UEFA Champions League is a European football tournament that is held every year across Europe. With over 300 million television viewers‚ the league’s final is the most watched annual sporting event worldwide. For an event of this magnitude‚ the stakes for everyone involved are very high (appendix 1). This essay includes a short description of the tournament along with an overview of the stakeholders‚ followed by an analysis of one of the sponsors‚ Heineken. Description:

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    Information Technology in Major League Baseball Information Technology has quickly became an everyday part of life. It is used in almost every aspect of our lives. It used at home to check e-mail‚ send text messages‚ and surf the web. It is used at work for networking and even many modern telephone systems. In many cases IT is simply a part of our day. Major League Baseball is no different. The league has also become very active in the IT world. It is used in almost every single aspect

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    Minor League baseball is much simpler form of baseball than what a lot of people watch on TV at the major league level. Minor league baseball is more of a local business due to their local popularity and finances. The recent problems with the economy have hit the Long Island Ducks very hard. I’m going to recommend three new strategies to implement this season to build business not only this season but in seasons to come. This season I would like to introduce Duck Nation. Duck Nation is a is a group

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    Since the years of the ancient Greeks such as the Achaeans and the Trojans‚ there have been many changes‚ developments‚ and inventions. It is clear that we as a nation have transformed into a more modern world through our rapidly progressing technology‚ but have we really changed through our behaviors? The ancient Greeks were big on two things: power‚ and respect. I believe the Greeks set an example for today’s world‚ and that we as a country use the same motives that the ancient Greeks had during

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