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ashleyzamarripa08
18.10.2021 •
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If you are to nice people would take advantage of you.
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Yes, this is very true.
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Brainliest Please!Ответ:
Yes.
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They MIGHT they advantage of your kindness.
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Jackie Robinson, breaking baseball's colour barrier, gathered more attention than any other figure in the history of US civil rights struggles. The uncanny relationships between sports, society and politics are discoverable by pursuit of critical events, asking why specific sports events become centrally important when and where they do. As event theorists Tambiah, Das and Sahlins have emphasized, important events unfold as expressions and potential resolutions of crisis, the observed edge of change, at what Tambiah calls dialectical tension points. Events then embody much larger social relations and forces, and express, even test new resolutions. The integration of Organized Baseball was the proving ground for most US citizens for the prospect of black and white ‘races’ integrating into one nation. Enduring a carefully planned campaign of stoic suffering, Robinson became the first black closely observed by most white Americans, and known as one of ‘us’ rather than one of ‘them’.