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- 561: The Bay of Pigs Invasion
- ... of The New York Times the next day, a picture of one of the B-26s was shown along with a picture of one of the pilots cloaked in a baseball hat and hiding behind dark sunglasses, his name was withheld. A sense of conspiracy was even at this early stage beginning to envelope the events of that week. In the ...
- 562: Prisoners of War
- ... suffering and separation of the family with unconditional weather. 1 They had no real shelter, and kept busy by working, and the odd time even got a chance to play baseball, soccer or some athletic game to stay in shape. 2 They were surrounded by twenty-four hour guard surveillance in the middle of nowhere, so it would be quite useless ...
- 563: Life In The 1900s
- ... positions in this field. Without T.V., advertising agencies would also face the same consequences. T.V. provides millions of people with employment in commercials, T.V. shows, and movies. Baseball was the most popular sport in the United States where the World Series began in 1903. Tom Longboat was born in Brantford, Ontario and was known for outrunning a horse ...
- 564: Observing Relations between People and their Eating Habits
- ... focus on a few different tables in the food fair. The first table consisted of two elderly Caucasian men that where similarly dressed. They were wearing dark tracksuit jackets and baseball caps. Both had a cup of coffee and were talking with very little body language or facial expressions. The conversation continued in this manner until one of the gentlemen seemed ...
- 565: Sex: The Ultimate Zen
- ... be with each other all the time and do not mind when they see other people, so just use sex as a recreational sport. It could take the place of baseball as the American Pastime. Another emotion that could stem from sex is guilt. If a man was to sleep with a married woman, or visa versa, both would normally feel ...
- 566: Stereotypes of Pro Athletes
- ... usually resistant to change because of them. We stereotype various groups of people, but none like professional athletes, women, and different ethnic groups in our country. Professional Basketball, Football, and Baseball players have been the victims of many stereotypes. Hearing people call them dumb is common. A misconception by many people is that pro athletes aren't educated. This is such ...
- 567: Child Abuse; A Social Problem
- ... may involve the hitting or kicking of a child with the fists or the feet, or with another object; such as belts, shovels, changes, ropes, electric cords, leather straps, canes, baseball bats, sticks, broom handles, or assorted large objects. Other forms of abuse include the pouring of scalding water or coffee on a child’s body, holding a child’s head ...
- 568: Gender Role Socialization
- ... identity, rebelling against conformity and establishing my own independence. My most significant encounter with gender role controversy was when I became a team member with the all boys little league baseball team. To the community, this was unacceptable, but at the time, I felt strongly about being a part of the team. I endured a tremendous amount of stress over this ...
- 569: Does The Mass Media Cause Undesireable Social Consequences With Specific Reference To Pornography
- ... pictures featuring nudity, etc, are making objects out of women is foolish. One should consider females who pin-up posters of male rock stars or children who collect hockey or baseball cards. Society, however, does not say that objects are being made out of these rock stars and sports heroes; pictures of clothed people are no less objects than pictures of ...
- 570: Employee Drug Testing
- ... employees based on "reasonable cause," be sure your managers have been adequately trained in recognizing drug and alcohol abuse. In a California case decided last year, a manager at a baseball card publisher suspected that an employee had been drinking and asked her to take a drug test. When she refused, she was fired. The employee sued, claiming violation of privacy ...
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