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Rules of Civility for the 21st Century: From Cub to Boy Scouts Across America by John C. Wallner,

Rules of Civility for the 21st Century: From Cub to Boy Scouts Across America by John C. Wallner,
Rules of Civility for the 21st Century: From Cub and Boy Scouts Across America



Stealing Lives: The Globalization of Baseball and the Tragic Story of Alexis Quiroz by Arturo J. Marcano Guevara,
Stealing Lives: The Globalization of Baseball and the Tragic Story of Alexis Quiroz by Arturo J. Marcano Guevara,
While some Latin American superstars have overcome a history of discrimination to strike gold in baseball's big leagues, there are thousands more who never make it to "The Show." Stealing Lives focuses on the plight of one Venezuelan teenager and documents the abuses that take place as baseball becomes a globalized business. The authors reveal that in their efforts to secure cheap labor, Major League teams often violate basic human rights. Lured by promises of fame and fortune and the encouragement of baseball scouts, many Dominican and Venezuelan boys leave school by the age of 12. Alexis Quiroz was 14 when he decided he would like to be a professional baseball player, and a relatively mature 17 when he joined one of the Chicago Cubs' Latin American academies in 1995. He was deceived by a scout into signing a contract written in English. The scout pocketed a third of Quiroz's $6,000 signing bonus and misled him in other ways as well. Playing in the Dominican summer league (a kind of baseball purgatory), Alexis and other young hopefuls were housed in slum dwellings. Their food was inadequate, and the ballparks in which they played were rundown and poorly equipped. Worst of all for Alexis, no medical care was provided for sick or injured players. At the age of 18, he suffered an injury. His baseball career ended abruptly when he was cut from the team. Alexis's story is not an anomaly: Latin American recruits are routinely denied the basic protections that their U.S. counterparts take for granted. This exploitation violates international legal standards on labor and the rights of children. Stealing Lives concludes by proposing reforms to redress the inequities created when baseballmeets globalization.



Scouts Canada - Scouts Canada is a Scout association and member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, in affiliation with the French-language Association des Scouts du Canada. Scouts Canada runs programs for young people, male and female, ages 5–26.

Bobcat rank (Cub Scouts (Boy Scouts of America)) - Bobcat Cub is a rank attainable by a Scout in the Cub Scout division of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), and ranks above Tiger and below Wolf.

Wolf rank (Cub Scouts (Boy Scouts of America)) - Wolf Cub is a rank attainable by a Scout in the Cub Scout division of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), and ranks above Bobcat and below Bear.

Tiger rank (Cub Scouts (Boy Scouts of America)) - Tiger Cub is a rank attainable by a Scout in the Cub Scout division of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), and is the lowest ranking just below Bobcat.



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