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<p>I recently graduated college in May, and the economy is pretty bad to the point where I can't even find a job that requires a degree. A month ago, I applied for some retail jobs, as well as the Angelika Film Center. It is an arthouse theatre, and the manager e-mailed me back yesterday to schedule for an interview. While any job at this point is fine, I think about how similar it is to a movie theatre--sweeping, tearing off ticket stubs, working concession--and being a college graduate, I think it's kind of pathetic to have to work a teenager's job, but at the same time, it sounds like a good experience to work at an arthouse theatre. </p>
<p>I'm really having a hard time finding jobs that require a degree, so what should I do? Should I accept the job and get paid a measly $7.50, or keep my "dignity" and look for better jobs?
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<p>There is absolutely no loss of dignity in working at a theater. Honestly, just be glad you can get a job and pay your bills. Accept the job, but feel free to keep looking on the side.</p>
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<p>Baseball injuries usually do not end a player's career. However, any injury can be a setback. With proper care and knowledge beforehand, the player will know what to look for, and will return to normal activities in a shorter amount of time.</p>
<p>The top seven baseball injuries that will plague most baseball players are described below.</p>
<p><b>1. Shoulder Injury</b></p>
<p>Throwing or hitting a baseball utilizes the entire physical body. A shoulder injury is normally associated with an arm and shoulder injury of the pitching or throwing arm and shoulder. In medical terminology, a baseball player's common shoulder injury is a torn Rotator Cuff. Pitchers are most prone to suffer from this injury, but anyone who plays baseball can become afflicted with a shoulder injury.</p>
<p><b>2. Sprained Wrist</b></p>
<p>A sprained wrist injury demands special attention so that the swelling and pain can subside. A sprained wrist injury rarely lasts for more than a few days since the wrist is so flexible and pliable. Should a player take a tumble or have to chase a fast dropping line drive hit, he could easily suffer from a sprained wrist.</p>
<p>Sometimes when a player is running for a base, he'll slide into the base and sprain his wrist. It hurts and it will swell, but most likely, the wrist will not get broken. Within a few days after cold compresses have been applied, and the wrist is later soaked in warm water, the wrist will be fine, and the baseball player will be ready to participate in his next game.</p>
<p><b>3. Dislocated or Broken Fingers</b></p>
<p>When a baseball player's glove webbing is improperly aligned at the moment when a ball impacts the glove, the player's fingers and hands will sting. However, most players will tell you that catching a ball with an ungloved hand can feel like being shot with a high-powered arrow.</p>
<p>Whenever a finger is exposed at any angle other than in an open and flexed state, the player will feel his finger joints getting crunched, dislocated, or broken. Catchers and infielders are the most common players to receive such finger injuries, but it can happen to any player, regardless of the position they're playing.</p>
<p><b>4. Hyper-extended Knee</b></p>
<p>When a baseball player grabs a fly ball out of the air, he is most certainly prone to suffering from a hyper-extended knee injury.</p>
<p>Whenever a player's foot lands awkwardly after he has lunged for a fly ball, the knee joint takes the bulk of the landing. Although he may show the other players that he can walk off the immediate hurt, his knee joint will be sore for days.</p>
<p>When that same player pays attention to his knee's soreness, he will recover quickly. However, if the player aggravates the injury by playing several more innings, or another game within a day or two, the injury will worsen and the pain will reappear.</p>
<p>Another way that a player can hyper-extend his knee is when his spikes get jammed into a base that's fixed into place. The knee joint could twist in the wrong direction, thereby causing the knee to hyper extend.</p>
<p><b>5. Pulled Hamstring</b></p>
<p>Even the most in-shape and toned baseball player who appears to have strong muscled legs can be prone to suffering from a pulled hamstring when he's running at break-neck speed to catch a ball or run a base.</p>
<p>Mickey Mantle's entire career and Albert Pujols's existing career have been fraught with hamstring muscle pull problem injuries. The injuries are painful, and the player will most likely need to take some time off to heal, but his career will not be ended due to a pulled hamstring.</p>
<p><b>6. Sore Elbow</b></p>
<p>Whenever a baseball player throws a ball hard to one of his teammates, he becomes susceptible to a sore elbow injury the same day or the next day. Sore elbows heal fairly rapidly, so there's no need for medical attention, except to remember to reduce the velocity that a player throws the ball the next time he's out on the field. A sore elbow is caused when the player suddenly stops or slows down the fling. That action is known to cause stress at the elbow's bone joint.</p>
<p><b>7. Bruises on Legs and Hips</b></p>
<p>When a baseball player does not wear sliding pads, he is quite vulnerable to receiving big bruises and strawberries on his legs and hips from sliding into a base. The painful part comes when a well-meaning attendant tries to apply any medication that contains alcohol or witch hazel in it. You'll be sure to hear the player's screams from many fields away.</p>
<p>Bruises will change colors and are certainly sensitive to the touch, but they're not the most serious injury a player can receive. So, try to remain tough when you look in the mirror after the game and see raw fleshy spots. Within four or five days, the tenderness will be gone, and most likely the color of the bruise will have faded away.</p>
<p>Next, to view a baseball sports card of Mickey Mantle or Albert Pujols when they were not injured, you can take a look at some of their more valuable cards located at this site: <a target="_new" href="http://www.americaspastime.com">http://www.americaspastime.com</a></p>
<p>Baseball sports cards and memorabilia are collectibles that have become a passion and business for sports enthusiasts and collectors around the world. For the latest in mint condition baseball cards, autographs, ticket stubs, and gifts, be sure to shop at stores that you can trust, such as <a target="_new" href="http://www.americaspastime.com">http://www.americaspastime.com</a> known for their physical store and their online business.</p>
<p>What's on your "Want List?"</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 10:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I'm trying to sell a 1954 topps Hank Aaron number 128 edition baseball card Its in nearly mint condition from what I can tell and I no from research that it's worth up to $1800, and I want to sell it to a collector but I'm not sure how to get it out for the public to know about it and actually get what the card is worth if anyone has any experience with cards your advice would be greatly appreciated
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<p>You could try it on ebay with a reserve.  That way you know it won't sell for less than your bottom line.  Keep in mind that anything is worth only what someone will pay you for it, so just because the price guides suggest it might be worth that much money does not mean you can sell it for that much money.</p>
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<p>FAP Turbo is easily the most controversial of all forex trading program out at the moment. The hype was phenomenal when this program came out as is the next in line from the publishers and designers of the original successful Forex autopilot. Based on that alone I was ready to give this program a chance, but also to put the controversy or rest for my self, this is one of my forex expert advisors reviews, this one on FAP Turbo.</p>
<p>I'll start this edition of my forex expert advisors reviews by saying a bit about how FAP Turbo works. This is an automated forex trade program meaning it automatically enacts and ends trades on your behalf in the market so that you don't have to have the time or experience to do it yourself. This technology was originally reserved for high profile traders to cover small gaps, but since being expanded upon it's become a major hit with rookie and more casual traders.</p>
<p>How it works is largely by scouring the market for profitable trading ops and reacting to changes. Once the program finds what it deems as being a reliable trading opportunity, it enacts that trade accordingly then follows his performance along to ensure that it is constantly earning you money.</p>
<p>Once that trend fluctuate out of your favor, program recognizes this and trades away the now costly investment at the earliest indication to save you from loss. It then repeats the entire process over again so it is constantly analyzing market data and moving trades around with the ultimate goal being of keeping you on the winning end of your trades as often as possible.</p>
<p>I just mentioned how FAP Turbo works, so I should mention now that if you decide to get the program then early on you need to decide whether you want to run the program at home or have them run it on their servers.</p>
<p>The reason for this as I mentioned is because it needs constant access to real-time market data, so as such it requires you to run it on your computer 24 hours a day with Internet access during that time. If you cannot do this for any reason, the publishers offer to run it on their own servers and host it for you for an additional up charge.</p>
<p>Perhaps the best thing about FAP Turbo is it really trades much more conservatively than any other program on the market today. Out of all of the forex expert advisors reviews which I've conducted and written, no program trades more conservatively than this program.</p>
<p>My major complaint I've had with most other programs in the past as that they trade much too aggressively and oftentimes lost more than it would take in because they would go after any and all trades regardless of the risk.</p>
<p>It is clear that the publishers of FAP Turbo kept this in mind when designing their program because it keeps easily the highest standards which a trend must meet before it will invest accordingly. If no trend meets those standards, it continues the search and consequently it's daily trading activity will fluctuate greatly as this all depends on the market in the market conditions for that day.</p>
<p>All of this together gives it easily the greatly winning rate of any other program from any other forex expert advisors reviews in the past.</p>
<p>For all of this, I would recommend FAP Turbo to anyone who either doesn't have the time nor experience to trade effectively themselves in the forex market. Many traders are beginning to embrace this technology because analytical work takes a lot of time to do properly and hiring a broker who will do it for you is expensive and they take commissions on top of what they charge you from your gains, as well.</p>
<p>I want to note that <a target="_new" href="http://www.forexautotradingreviewed.com">FAP Turbo</a> isn't for anyone expecting to get rich overnight, nor is it a get rich quick scheme. But if you are interested in earning some realistic and reliable money which anyone can benefit from without having to learn everything or anything about the forex market, this can be an invaluable source of income, one which I continue to use religiously today.</p>
<p>If any aspect of this sounds too good to be true, please do not take my word for it and instead try it risk free for 60 days by clicking through this link for <a target="_new" href="http://www.forexautotradingreviewed.com">forex expert advisors reviews</a>. Trade within the confines of a free practice account using virtual money to see it work before you invest any real money to make the entire transaction completely risk free. You won't be disappointed.</p>
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<p>hi.  i have 1000 baseball cards and am going to sell it on Ebay.  I do not know how much it would sell for.  The cards are nothing that special, includes some numbered cards, mostly all shiny cards (meaning they look nice), and are in great condition.  PLEASE HELP!!..<br />
Its 1000 cards mostly recent including topps, upperdeck, that sort of thing.  Im sorry but when there is so many cards you cant list all the details
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<p>$9.95</p>
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<p>Life as a Little League or Pony League catcher can be tough.  You can read baseball tips on this, baseball tips on that,  do drill for this and train for that.  Listen to this person, listen to that person.  Try this and try that.</p>
<p>But still, you find yourself not throwing many people out in games.  It seems like there are always balls getting by you and going back to the backstop.  You may have gotten whacked way more times than you'd like by wild pitches.  Long games and hot games.  Is catching really worth it?</p>
<p>Well, fear not young catchers!  Here are a few baseball tips and advice for you on why you should hang in there if you really like catching.</p>
<p>Right now at your age in Little League or Pony League there are things going on that you really have no control over.  This makes catching seem impossible at times.  It can be discouraging to young catchers because at this age and in these leagues success doesn't come often.  You're not throwing a lot of people out, balls are flying everywhere (and hitting you) and you many times feel like you're the catcher only because no one else is stupid enough to do it.  Well, those things may be true right now, but here are some things to consider:</p>
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<li>In Little League and Pony League the bases are pretty short.  When someone takes off, you're relying on a good pitch from the pitcher, a perfect throw from you and a perfect catch and tag from the second baseman or shortstop.  These things don't happen routinely in Little League and are just getting better in Pony League.</li>
<li>Kids are bigger, stronger and faster these days.  Look at the Little League World Series this year.  They moved the fence back a good distance because the home runs keep increasing and there are just too many.  (yes, those high tech bats played a role too!)  My point is, the bases are short and there are a lot of fast runners.  This is not a good combination for throwing runners out.</li>
<li>Many young pitchers at these ages throw a lot of balls and wild pitches.  You need good pitches to have any chance at all of throwing someone out.  Wild pitches and runners advancing easily can be discouraging  You can catch, but you can't pitch and catch.  So you are at the mercy of the pitcher too.</li>
<li>Young pitchers don't always know how to hold runners well or perform good pick-off moves to keep runners honest.  Watch a Pony League game sometime.  Smart runners will be more than half way down to second base by the time the catcher gets the ball.  There's nothing you can do here.  Just do your best.</li>
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<p>So if you are a young catcher and get a little bit discouraged from time to time, remember these baseball tips and keep your head up.</p>
<p>You can't control the pitched ball.  It's going to go where it's going to go.  What you need to do is become very, very good at blocking the ball.  So what if you don't pop up and throw the runner out.  That time will come.  Just focus on becoming a technically good blocking catcher.  This will always make you stand out from other catchers and this becomes even more true as you get older.</p>
<p>Throwing runners out?  If it happens, great!  But, what you want to do is develop fast, correct footwork instead of worrying too much about how many people you throw out.  Learn correct footwork and practice it over and over and develop a technically correct delivery to second base.  Wait and see what happens once the bases become 90 feet apart.  You'll be amazed.</p>
<p>Work on other things like:</p>
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<li>Handling bunts, or choppers in front of the plate</li>
<li>Footwork to block home plate on throws from the outfield.  Again, the Little League World Series had great plays at home this year.</li>
<li>Handling passed balls</li>
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<p>Also, and very important, work on that thing sitting on top of your shoulders!  Be confident, know that you are a good catcher and believe in yourself and your ability.</p>
<p>When those bases become 90 feet apart, the whole game changes for catchers.  If you really worked on being technically good, fast feet and good delivery, you'll throw a lot of people out because now your pitchers and fielders are also much better.</p>
<p>Block everything.  People will notice you for this.  This will separate you from other catchers.  This is true right into High School.  Lazy catchers who won't block balls will sit at that point, regardless of their arm strength.</p>
<p>Consider these baseball tips that you've just read young catchers. Stick with it.  It will pay off and catching will become a lot more fun once the bases are 90 feet.  Just be ready and prepared with your skills when this time comes.  And when it does, those same kids that might have thought you were stupid for catching years ago will look to you for the big play, the bases loaded block of a wild pitch, or the big throw that turns the game around.  This is when you'll realize that it was all worth it...being a catcher.  The BEST position to play!</p>
<p>Chico Reese has been closely involved in youth baseball, softball and High School Baseball over the last twelve years and enjoys working with young catchers.</p>
<p>For excellent Catching instruction, drills, training and other valuable baseball tips, consider the following sources:</p>
<p><a target="_new" href="http://baseballcatcher.baseballgloverestore.com">Catchers Instruction, Training and Tips</a></p>
<p><a target="_new" href="http://baseballcatcher.baseballgloverestore.com">http://baseballcatcher.baseballgloverestore.com</a></p>
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<p>I Have lots of Sports cards like Baseball, Hockey, Football and Basketball all TOPPs from 1989. 3,500 Cards to sell.
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<p>You wont like my answer....</p>
<p>Things have changed dramatically since the 60's and 70's. For a quick background: In the 80's, mainly 90's  baseball truly changed from a game to a huge money making business. Fueled by Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire, Griffey Jr. and eventually Barry Bonds, the MLB and everything it effected felt the positive economic effects of the great homerun race. That included Tickets prices, and hotels &#038; restaurants near stadiums. Franchise's reached the billion dollar plateau and things were going great. Baseball cards, a long time baseball tradition were becoming more popular than ever before. More interest equals more sales, more sales means more cards were produced. To make a long story short, card were vastly over produced from the late 80's into the 90's. True collectors saw little value in the new waves of cards and the they seemed to be becoming children toys rather than collectors items.</p>
<p>So, game-used bat-jersey-glove-ball-pants etc. cards were introduced (value began to increase). Sereal Numbered cards sprand up (1/250, 1/100, 1/1) Autos and Chrome cards also became popular. Come 2000-2003 things were going well in the baseball card industry again. Serious collectors re-emerged and card values began to rise, more rapidly than ever. Within the last year or two 1/1 Printing plates and "REDEMPTION" cards have been introduced.</p>
<p>So if your card collection is based around 1989, im sorry to say its almost not worth the card board its printed on..</p>
<p>Good luck thou</p>
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<p>Baseball Card Collecting is seen by many as just a hobby. Incidentally very many people take this "hobby" very seriously. This individuals spend a lot of time and several thousand dollars on getting a hold of this cards and maintaining them. Baseball is considered as the number one pastime for fans in the United States of America. A number of those fans are avid Baseball card collecting folks.</p>
<p>There are so many sporting games in the world and the fan base is in the millions. Memorable moments are always turned into cards which always fetch a handsome amount. There are several companies that have taken up the job of getting hold of and selling baseball cards. One such company that is trusted in baseball card collecting and distribution is known as the Topps Company. If you are into collecting baseball cards as a hobby or as a business then Topps Company will be able to get you those precious and mint condition baseball cards of your favorite heroes.</p>
<p>Baseball cards bring back all those memories of your heroes, great moments back in time that you will never forget. When looking back with friends and family, baseball cards remind you that the game is beautiful and memorable. One thing you have got to look out for is the authenticity of the cards you are purchasing. There are many counterfeit cards in the market out there and you have to use the some identification methods to help you curb fakes. Some of them are individual licensed numbers, authentication tags and holographic emblems.</p>
<p>Peter Gitundu Creates Interesting And Thought Provoking Content on Baseball Cards. For More Information, Read More Of His Articles Here <a target="_new" href="http://gitundu.com/recreation-sports/baseball-cards/">BASEBALL CARDS</a> If You Enjoyed This Article, Make Sure You <a target="_new" href="http://gitundu.com/">SUBSCRIBE TO MY RSS</a> FEED!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 17:02:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HalYeah</dc:creator>
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<p>i got all these cards off ebay...
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<p>I don't think the average hockey fan would give much.<br />
Baseball cards in the hockey section?!?!?!?<br />
My advice is burn them up and buy some hockey cards.....representation of a real sport <img src='http://halyeah.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 00:50:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HalYeah</dc:creator>
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<p>I bought a new pack of Topps Heritage cards, and I got Micky Mantle. I never get really good cards so i'm thinking it's a fake. How do I tell?
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<p>You burn it at the stake...if it lives, it's real.</p>
<p>Wait...is that baseball cards or witches?</p>
<p>That just might be witches.</p>
<p>Anywho, what year is the pack from? If it has a glossy coating and a gold stamp, then it's a re-print [not a fake, a re-print]. If it has a dull surface and no serial numbers or gold stamping, then you have a buy-back [where Topps buys cards on the secondary market and re-releases them with newer product.]</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 06:30:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HalYeah</dc:creator>
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<p>Is it guaranteed to make your card worth more? If so, how much?
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<p>I am not an expert, but I thought I would include this similar previous question for you.  I do have some experience with other types of grading services.  I would say: IF your card is authentic and in great shape, it will sell for more after certification, but I have no idea how much more.  Maybe you could check on eBay.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 00:18:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HalYeah</dc:creator>
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<p>I recently got some basball cards from a friend(A LOT) and need to know prices of them. I have a 1992 box set of unopened studio baseball cards, 1993 topps baseball cards set(unopened), an unopened 1992 box set of major league baseball cards, topps gold rafael palmeiro,damion easley, brett butler, david hulse, kevin wikander, jack mcdowell, kevin campbell, brian mcraf, junior felix, steve wilson, larry walker, greg harris, and an all star national league card of tim wallach, and another of kirby pukett. Please tell me the prices i need 2 know...
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<p>You can try this blog for current pricing on baseball cards. </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 23:05:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HalYeah</dc:creator>
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<p><b>What is the rarest basketball card?</b><br />
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<p>I know that the most valuable baseball card is the T206 Honus Wagner, fro example, but what is the rarest basketball card?
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<p>The rarest basketballl card that there is either a Kobe Bryant High School card, because there were only 100 made, or a Pete Maravich high school card which is also limited.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 18:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HalYeah</dc:creator>
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<p>i have a thurman munson (yankee catcher) topps 77 baseball card. is it worth anything..<br />
actually devorak, he was practicing take offs and landings when he crashed at akron/canton airport in ohio. i went to school with his kids. he was from canton ohio. family is nice people..he was a gamer.
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<p>He was George Steinbrenner's 1st Warrior.  Even before Paul O'Neill ever got the title of Warrior that was Thurman Munson.  Don't sell that card at all.  That man was one of the best ever not only as a ballplayer but as a man.  He is still spoken about by Yankee fans in our Empire.</p>
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<b>New York Yankees of the 1980's Topps MLB Baseball Cards</b><br />
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