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“Endgame” (Part Two)

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Becoming A ClubPenguin EPF Agent

Steps on how to become a Club Penguin EPF Agent. Extremely usefull. Trust me. I know my stuff.
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Nice Steps To Becoming A Sports Agent photos

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History of Motor Car / Automobile Inventions and Improvements

To us, these inventions and contributions are no longer important. We take many of them for granted.

Airbags

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School Notes

School Notes
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Attorney and Sports Agent?

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Question by Kmac210: Attorney and Sports Agent?
I am a junior in high school and have become interested in the sports agent career. I know that many sports agents are attorneys and am wondering if it is possible to be an attorney and specialize in athlete representation. Would this work or am I better off majoring in business? If so, what steps can I take to help my plans? I do prefer to be a sports agent more than an attorney.

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Question about how to get into a certain line of work?

Question by Nick M: Question about how to get into a certain line of work?
Does anyone out there know a good first step to becoming a sports agent? Any reccomended fields or areas of study? Does anyone have any experience at this?

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Answer by scottFL007
Law school would be a good start. Preferably at a major sports institution that also offers an entertainment law program. Then you can connect with some of the star athletes as they graduate with you.

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In celebration of Black History Month

The Negro leagues were a collection of professional baseball leagues made up of predominantly black teams. The first attempt at a black league, the National Colored Base Ball League failed after just two weeks due to a lack of attendance. Several leagues came and went, some successful, some not. The leagues reached their heyday in the late 1930s and early 1940s. During World War II, millions of black Americans were working in defense plants and, making good money, they packed league games in every city. The leagues’ ultimate demise started in 1947 when Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. After that, first a trickle and then a flood of players from the Negro leagues were signed by Major League Baseball teams. By 1949, the Negro American League was the only "major" Negro League circuit still in operation, and by 1955 the last of the Negro League teams folded.

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