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211: Awakenings And Tourette
... immense psychological harm to this child, if the child has yet to be diagnosed. Even adults with undiagnosed TS can run into trouble. Only a few years ago, major league baseball player Jim Eisenreich's career nearly ended because of unrecognized TS. With help, he has gone on to have a very successful baseball career. We have to be accepting [of people with TS], rather than rejecting them from society. We must give them the opportunity to see health-care professionals skilled in neurobehavioral ...
212: Street Gangs: A Guide To Community Awareness
... hats, or the way the clothing is worn can be a warning sign. Look for the symbols, messages, graffiti or gang names written or embroidered on jacket, pants, shoes or baseball caps. COLORS: Various colors may be signs of gang association. Red may be used to show association with the Bloods or Northern California Hispanic Prison gangs. Blue may be used ... money. Photographs may show your child singularly displaying these indicators. WEAPONS: Parents and the community should be aware that youths involved with gangs commonly carry weapons. The weapons may be baseball bats, tire irons, spiked wrist bands, a pipe, "martial arts" weapons, knives, "look alike" pellet guns, and guns. These types of weapons have been seized from youths involved in gangs ...
213: Travelers Guide to Colorado
... beautiful place to see. The recreation in Colorado is ideal for the outdoors (wo)man. The major sports end of the recreation has: football (Denver Broncos),basketball (Denver Nuggets), and baseball (Colorado Rockies). A popular sport stadium to visit is Mile High stadium, home of the Denver Broncos. Skiing is also a very popular activity in Colorado. Many thousand people visit ... among 1. Skiers 2. Tourists 3. Out door enthusiasts II. Information A. Denver (capital) B. Attractions 1. ? 2. ? 3. ? C. Land III. Recreation A. Sports 1. Football (Denver Broncos) 2. Baseball (Colorado Rockies) 3. Basketball (Denver Nuggets) B. Skiing IV. Tourist attractions A. Skiing B. U.S. Mint C. Sport stadiums V. Products A. Farm B. Mineral C. Forestry VI. Rest ...
214: Donald Trump
... his parent’s expectations so he was sent away to military school. He did Latini 2 well at the military academy, both socially and academically. Trump had become a star baseball player while in school and had also become a student leader for his graduating class. In 1964 Donald graduated from military school and was offered a chance to try out for a major league farm team. Remembering his fathers views on education, he chose school over baseball. He entered Fordham University and then transferred to the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania from which he graduated in 1968 with a degree in economics. Donald ...
215: George W. Bush
... first time. After the elections Bush and his family returned to Dallas, Texas. After being in Dallas for a few years he received a hot tip that the Texas Rangers Baseball team was for sale. Quickly Bush rounded up a group of investors and purchased a portion of the team and was made a manager. The money he used to buy ... as a well-known man separate from his father, at least in personality. George s social circle drew him crowds of the elite oil and businessmen to the down home baseball fans throughout Texas. George also gained a tart sense of humor when his sister died in 1953 of leukemia. His mother said that since more was expected from George, the ...
216: Athletes and Domestic Violence
... the perpetrator]. Girls have to stand alone.(Popa)" This leaves women with a feeling of worthlessness. Athletes live with a different set of rules. Dr. Tom House, a Major League Baseball coach as well as a psychologist, believes, Athletes aren't bad people; they just don't have life skills. Many of these players simply have no thermostats on their behavior ... fans, including those on the jury, tend to side with the icon over the iconoclast (Callahan)." When Sun Bonds finally decided to file a divorce, the judge, who was a baseball fan, awarded her a sum of $7,500 per month, which is half of what she was supposed to receive. The biased judge then asked Bonds' for an autograph. We ...
217: Travelers Guide to Colorado
... beautiful place to see. The recreation in Colorado is ideal for the outdoors (wo)man. The major sports end of the recreation has: football (Denver Broncos),basketball (Denver Nuggets), and baseball (Colorado Rockies). A popular sport stadium to visit is Mile High stadium, home of the Denver Broncos. Skiing is also a very popular activity in Colorado. Many thousand people visit ... among 1. Skiers 2. Tourists 3. Out door enthusiasts II. Information A. Denver (capital) B. Attractions 1. ? 2. ? 3. ? C. Land III. Recreation A. Sports 1. Football (Denver Broncos) 2. Baseball (Colorado Rockies) 3. Basketball (Denver Nuggets) B. Skiing IV. Tourist attractions A. Skiing B. U.S. Mint C. Sport stadiums V. Products A. Farm B. Mineral C. Forestry VI. Rest ...
218: The Finger Lakes
... road selling refreshments or locally grown fruit also hint towards the friendly personal atmosphere. All in all, the Finger Lakes Region is very down to earth, as pastimes such as baseball and bowling still thrive, compared to drugs and radical cutting edge lifestyles and entertainment found in urban centers. While a resident of Soho may find the company in the Finger ... snowmobiling are perfect for the abundant and vast farm fields while blanketed in snow. Sports are also a major part of the Finger Lakes Region, as local schools have competitive baseball and football leagues. Hockey is also gaining formidable popularity as one will discover by the construction of several neighborhood ice rinks throughout the area. The possibilities of outdoor activity are ...
219: Performance-enhancing Drugs -
... natural skill in the business world, just like an enhancing drug taken by an athlete will amplify his natural skill in his sport. International Olympic Committee officials are concerned that baseball slugger Mark McGwire is sending the wrong message by using the performance-enhancing substance androstenedione. Androstenedione is an adrenal hormone produced naturally in men and women. It is converted in ... does not need androstenedione to hit home runs. As of September 28, 1999, he has 61 home runs. With help from another home run hitter, Sammy Sosa, the excitement of baseball has reached new levels for both the players and spectators. Once again, who is suffering? There is a misconception that an average athlete can take a "magical pill," and wake ...
220: Old Man And The Sea - Santiago Is Hemingway
... of Cuba so much that he decided to "buy the 'Finca Vigia' in Cuba, a substantial estate located about fifteen miles from downtown Havana . . ." For entertainment Santiago would "read the baseball." Meanhile Hemingway often "relied on baseball analogies" in his writing, suggesting that he also loved the game. These similarities between Santiago's lifestyle and Hemingway's cannot be ignored or passed off as coincidence because they ...


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