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And for that, Gaston credits the man who in 1947 became the first African-American in major league baseball, Jackie Robinson. The impact of the barrier-breaking baseball star is immeasurable, Gaston says. He believes his own successes in the game would have been impossible without Robinson's advance
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I want to sleep much because I was doing a school project I'm really sorry for texting you late
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When we first meet Romeo, he is despairing over the unrequited love of Rosaline. Since we see his decision to attend the Capulet party from his point of view, we know he is going in hopes of seeing Rosaline. Similarly, we first see Juliet at home with her mother and her Nurse, discussing a potential marriage to Paris.
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The author was explaining the differences of <span>Japanese-style conversations and Western-style conversations, and how they sort of went back and forth with each other. The author described it as "Volleyball" or, "Tennis", where the part of the title comes in, "Ballgames". </span>