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    Jackie Kennedy Onasis

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    Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born on July 28th‚ 1929 in East Hampton‚ Long Island. Jacqueline’s mother was Janet Lee Bouvier‚ a highly ambitious horseback rider. Jacqueline was nicknamed "Jackie" after her father‚ Jack Bouvier. Young Jackie’s parents were a very well off coupled. Her father had an estimated fortune of 7 million dollars and Janet came from a wealthy family also‚ her father had been chairman of the board of Chase National

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    Family Relations and Relatives: Jackie Sandler was born to Lila Titone and Joseph Titone as Jacqueline Samantha Titone.She married Adam Sandler in 2003 and are blessed with two daughters namely Sunny and Sadie. Career: Jackie Sandler is a famous and talented actress from the America. She carries an American nationality and has an Italian origin.She was born in a middle-class family and her upbringing was as a Christian. child.She began her career with modeling while she was in high school.She has

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    screen‚ watching the First Lady give America the first tour of the White House. They laughed at her little jokes and gasped in awe at the greatness that was the White House. When it ended‚ America could not wait to see it again. The White House that they had been sending in their family heirlooms to‚ and watching daily updates‚ was now being broadcasted and it was almost finished. The mastermind behind this whole project was the very famous First Lady‚ Jackie Kennedy. Jackie Kennedy was a very influential

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    jackie robuinson

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    Introduction: This lab’s purpose is to help differentiate between kinesis and taxis movements of pill bugs (Armadillidiidae). The experiment is designed to be interpreted in the real world to accurately help locate populations of pill bugs. A choice chamber was filled with four different mediums in four different locations to test the pill bugs’ preference of mediums. The middle or fifth chamber of the choice chamber was not filled with any medium so it could serve as the control group of

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    Jackie Robinson Hero

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    Jackie Robinson By: David Matousek Walking into the locker room for the first time‚ Jackie respectfully introduced himself to his new teammates. No one responded. The room was dead silent except for the whispers in the corner. Eyes of his fellow teammates glared at him as he prepares for the game. On top of his jersey lies several written letters. The letters contained threats to both Jackie and his family. Jackie’s hands began to shake and sweat intensively. His face turned to

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    Jackie Robinson was the black person to play on an all-white baseball team. Jackie was a man to stand up for his rights and stand up against segregation. He was taken on the Brooklyn Dodgers as the first colored man on an all-white baseball team. He had many great values such as perseverance. One of Jackie Robinson?s greatest values was his perseverance. I have had to show perseverance all throughout my life. I really had to show perseverance when I moved in between third and fourth grade. I lived

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    Jackie Robinson Lecture

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    The Heroic Journey of Jackie Robinson Program In this lecture about Jackie Robinson we were enlightened about not only Jackie Robinson and his history playing baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers but also about the time period he lived in. When Jackie was first drafted‚ it was 1945 and the Brooklyn Dodgers decided to take on the first African American ball player. It was Branch Rickey who decided to take on the experiment of drafting an African American to an all white baseball team. During this

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    Jackie Robinson Obstacles

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    and the sun shines down on to Jackie Robinson as he steps on the field for the first time. The grass folds under the footsteps of the champion. Fans stare anxiously as they watch Jackie step up to the mound. They anticipate the base-stealing adrenaline that they all know so well. The suspense builds in the stadium by every second. The pitcher throws‚ Jackie swings. Crack! From home runs to strikeouts‚ Jackie Robinson risked everything he knew and loved to become the first African-American Major League

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    into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962‚ which was the first year they allowed African Americans into the Hall of Fame. After Robinson retired‚ he opened up a bank for African Americans. His number “42” was retired from every team in 1997. Since then‚ his number is worn every april to celebrate his accomplishments on and off the field. Nationwide‚ fans celebrate Jackie Robinson Day on April 15. ”I’d like to live to see a black manager.”- Jackie Robinson(History.com

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    The legacy of Jackie Robinson goes beyond the April 15‚ 1947 afternoon at Ebbets Field‚ when the Brooklyn Dodger infielder became the first black in the 20th century to play baseball in the major leagues. He changed the sport‚ and he changed the attitude of a lot of people in this country‚ Jackie Robinson fought for all the people that were fortunate‚ a lot of them are‚ especially the minority guys‚ to be able to play in the major leagues and the impact on the people of color today. Robinson was

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