The correct answer to this open question is the following.
We see that the question is missing. Although it is an incomplete question, we can say that what this question is asking is to explain Jackie Robinson's purpose when he wrote the above-mention passage. Jackie Robinson wrote those lines to inform his readers about the meeting he had with baseball executive Branch Ricky, at that time an executive of the Brooklin Dodgers. It was Ricky who gave the opportunity to play Major League Baseball to Robinson. Ricky was a white man but was not racist. As the passage explains, he only was interested in player's productivity to help win baseball games, or as Robinson wrote, "it's the box-score what really counts."
determine the conditions in society by examining its socio-cultural, economic, and political aspects.
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Who is a Broadway Producer?
Broadway is an important street that runs through New York City's Theater District and a Broadway Producer is commonly a person who either works in a theater as a producer or he is the owner of it. These Broadways commonly produce plays and music.
Benefits of marrying a Broadway producer:
1. Producers have good relations with celebrities and they can invite them to any function of his own. This invitation can directly introduce the spouse of producer to the celebrities too.
2. Producers are likely given the opportunities to travel throughout the globe with their families.
3. These producers earn a lot of money if their play or music gets hit and people like it and this money comes in the hands of the spouse.
4. Fame and importance:
Although producers dont get such fame and importance as the actors do, yet every play and music has its name connected with the producer. if the producer gets fame obviously it benefits his family.