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1929 Wall Street Crash
In 1929 an investor called Will Payne stated that it was so easy to make money on the Wall Street Stock Exchange that it was no longer a gamble. A gamble is when someone loses and someone gains, here everybody was winning.
Word Count :2090 words - Date added to the site : May 3, 2006 -Subject :Sport

A Book Report on "A Concise History of the Crusades" by Thomas F. Madden
"A Concise History of the Crusades" is an informative piece of work by Professor Thomas F. Madden presently teaching the subject of history at the Saint Louis University. Professor Madden is also the co-author of "The Fourth Crusade:
Word Count :1509 words - Date added to the site : May 3, 2006 -Subject :Sport

An Introduction to the Spanish American War of 1898
The sparking of warfare between two or more parties that tend to clash with each other upon the pretext of a particular contention in possible concern to racial, political or national ideological is something that the world has experienced frequently over the course of written history.
Word Count :2412 words - Date added to the site : May 3, 2006 -Subject :Sport

Babe Ruth
When you think of “home runs” first thing that comes to my mind is Babe Ruth. That’s what Babe Ruth is usually for hitting home runs. But Babe Ruth also has many other accomplishments that he did in his life. There are many things that happened off the field that many people might not know about. Babe Ruth brought spot light to the sport of baseball when it was a unknown sport
Word Count :752 words - Date added to the site : May 11, 2006 -Subject :Sport

Baseball orgin controversy
Based on old American fokelore, baseball's storied invention was by a young West Point cadet named Abner Doubleday. In the summer of 1839, in Cooperstown, New York, Doubleday supposedly started the game of baseball. Because of numerous types of baseball, or rather games similar to it, the orgian of the game has been disputed for decades by sports historians all over the world.
Word Count :885 words - Date added to the site : May 11, 2006 -Subject :Sport

Career Research of Sports Sciences
Many of us dream of becoming world-class athletes, like Marion Jones, the fastest female in the world, or Steve Young, the former quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers. We watch with awe at what professional athletes can do with their bodies. We all know they work hard, exercising and training many hours per day.
Word Count :2101 words - Date added to the site : April 29, 2006 -Subject :Sport

Football stuff
Stepping Outside Traditional Boundaries In Football, Fast Cars, and Cheerleading: Adolescent Gender Norms, 1978-1989, Suitor and Reavis found that adolescents did not change drastically in their views about gender roles from the late 1970s to the late 1980s.
Word Count :1076 words - Date added to the site : May 15, 2006 -Subject :Sport

History Of Baseball
History of Baseball Baseball seems always to have lived more in myth that in history. Children in England and the United States had been playing variants of the game for years such as rounders, one o’ cat, and base. In 1845, some young men in Manhattan organized themselves into the Knickerbockers
Word Count :979 words - Date added to the site : May 16, 2006 -Subject :Sport

Jackie Robinson
The first man to break the color barrier in Major League Baseball in the 20th century, Jackie Robinson is one of the most celebrated baseball players in history. Jim, the moral center of Mark Twain’s The Adventure’s of Huckleberry Finn .Who doesn’t portray a baseball player, yet both Jackie Robinson and Jim both share the same heroic qualities. Both are courageous, noble, and strong-minded.
Word Count :1528 words - Date added to the site : May 16, 2006 -Subject :Sport

Mohamed Ali
Beginnings Clay, named after his father and Kentucky abolitionist Cassius M. Clay, was born in Louisville, Kentucky. At age 12, he had his bicycle stolen, and reported the fact to a local policeman (and boxing trainer), Joe Martin. Martin suggested that Clay learn to fight; under his guidance, Clay rapidly advanced through the youth ranks.
Word Count :2484 words - Date added to the site : May 17, 2006 -Subject :Sport

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