Answer: these are logic type of people I believe they are called logisticians
Explanation:
For them everything has to be logic. Which makes them pursue knowlegde do that they can work with facts and figures and everything has to have a distinctive process which is understandable since they follow logic .
<span>The son of Japanese immigrants, Daniel Ken Inouye volunteered for the U.S. Army after the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941 and joined the famed Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team. He lost his right arm in a firefight with Germans in Italy in 1945, and would win the Distinguished Service Cross--and belatedly, the Medal of Honor--for his war service. Elected to the House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1959, the year Hawaii became a state, Inouye entered the Senate in 1963. Over his long career, he was a steadfast voice for his state in Washington and drew national attention for his quiet but courageous leadership on high-profile Senate committees investigating the Watergate scandal and the Iran-Contra affair. At the time of his death, Inouye was the longest-serving current U.S. senator, having been elected to nine consecutive terms over 49 years.
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There are some incidences where athletes experience violation on their rights. The most common reason was racism.
<span>African-Americans were barred from playing baseball during the heights of segregation so they made their league.</span><span>
</span><span>Anthony Mundaine was a player in Australia who chose to be in boxing instead of being in the Rugby League due to racial discrimination.</span>
<span>The 1936 Olympics in Germany did not allow other countries to play. </span><span>Except if those countries would not protest in any decisions that would happen in the games.</span>
<span>Kevin Prince</span><span> </span>Boaten<span>, a football </span>player <span>from Ghana, was frequently noticed because of his black color.</span>
<span>Jackie </span>Robinson,<span> experienced being criticized for being black but became the first African-American player.</span>