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- 391: Poore Brothers 3
- ... development. Headlines: “Phoenix, AZ, March 17, 1999 - Poore Brothers, Inc. (Nasdaq: POOR) announced today that the Company is pleased to continue its sponsorship of the Arizona Diamondbacks during the 1999 baseball season. The sponsorship includes Poore Brothers launching a commemorative package of 6 oz. Original Potato Chips, honoring the Arizona Diamondbacks.” “Sponsor of the 1999 Phoenix Open” New Products-The Poore ...
- 392: Michael Jordan
- ... a worldwide celebrity due to his success in the NBA and the Olympics, and his numerous commercial endorsements. Early in 1994 Jordan returned to professional sports, this time as a baseball player. He signed a minor-league contract with the Chicago White Sox, reported to spring training, and was assigned to the team's minor-league system. That summer he batted ...
- 393: The Life Of Chief Seattle
- ... I cannot begin to describe the number of encounters I have had with this subject while growing up. While living in Monroe as a boy I remember playing little league baseball against two teams from the Lummi Indian Reservation. The only memories I have were that they were the two teams that didn't have any uniforms. Now I look back ...
- 394: Al Capone
- ... diamonds, and silk underwear. Whenever Capone was crossed, he became overcome with rage. It has been reported that he knocked the brains out of several of his boys, using a baseball bat. He did this after he had decided that they had betrayed him. Because Capone was such a violent man, Torrio could use him. This was because Torrio enjoyed the ...
- 395: To Kill A Mockingbird 3
- ... had breathed on them." People said that he committed many crimes. Black people would not pass his house at night and Boo Radley's pecans would kill a man. A baseball hit into Radley was a lost ball, because children were afraid to collect it. Jem described Boo Radley being: "six-and-a-half feet tall. He dined on raw squirrels ...
- 396: The Violence In The Catcher In
- ... back to me, then, I said. I went over and pulled it right out of his goddam hand. Then I tore it up. (Salinger 41) Holden admires Allie, and his baseball glove, and is forced to protect his honor. Next Holden is upset, and worried about Jane s date with Stradlater. He fears that Stradlater is determined to steal Jane s ...
- 397: The Not So Great Gatsby
- ... a lot of people but not in the way people like Einstein or Robinson changed them. Where Einstein wrote the book on modern physics and Jackie Robinson changed the way baseball is played forever, Gatsby only does little things like throwing parties ,which is a nice thing to do, but it doesn t even compare to what Einstein and Robinson did ...
- 398: The Old Man And The Sea
- ... boy left and fished on another boat. The boy still loved him and brought him food and fresh bait to fish. The old man and the boy always talked about baseball because they both enjoyed it. One day, the old man was out on the water fishing. The weather was beautiful, the currents were perfect, and he saw all birds flying ...
- 399: Macbeth 2
- ... of her hopes and ambitions seemed to be disappearing Tanya believed Kim was all to blame. Tanya hired her bodyguard to clobber and beat Kim in the knee with a baseball bat. Kim was severely damaged and was not able to compete. Tanya could have been pushed or influenced into this act by her friends, family and even her coach. She ...
- 400: Foreshadowing Destiny(great Ga
- ... growing up in a nameless town in the middle of Minnesota, Gatsby dreams the impossible and achieves it. He sets out methodically, with a list of "General Resolves: Study electricity, baseball, practice elocution and how to attain it. . . " And after less than two decades, he is one of the richest men in New York. Yet, Gatsby, too, was just another tool ...
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