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JACKIE ROBINSON: 65 Years Later, We Highlight Other Players Like Him
Sixty-five years after he integrated the Major League, a look at others who had a shot at history.
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Jackie robinson was the first African-American to play major league baseball. Learn so much more on Biography.com.
Fair and Unbalanced: The 65th Anniversary Of JACKIE ROBINSON's ...
That day will mark the 65th anniversary of Jackie robinson breaking the so-called color barrier and making his major league baseball debut. Teams and fans across America will celebrate Jackie robinson Day to pay tribute ...
JACKIE ROBINSON set the pattern for more diverse rosters with the same old fire
Sixty-five years ago today, Jackie robinson took the field in a Brooklyn Dodgers uniform as the lone black man in the major leagues. His barrier-breaking improved baseball, making the game resident of a higher moral ground and one based on a ...
JACKIE ROBINSON Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com
Career: 137 HR, .311 BA (99th), 734 RBI, 2B/3B/1B, HOF in 1962, 1949 NL MVP, 1947 ML RoY, 6xAllStar, Dodgers 1947-1956, b:R/t:R, 1x BA Leader, born in ...
Rochelle Riley: JACKIE ROBINSON's legacy includes supporting young ...
Today marks 65 years since Jackie robinson broke Major League Baseball's color barrier by becoming a Brooklyn Dodger -- and the first black MLB player ...
JACKIE ROBINSON Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com
Jack Roosevelt Robinson . Positions: Second Baseman, Third Baseman and First Baseman Bats: Right, Throws: Right Height: 5 11", Weight: 195 lb.
EVENING HOURS; Art And Light
EVENING HOURS Correction: March 18, 2012, Sunday This article has been revised to reflect the following correction: The Evening Hours column last Sunday gave an outdated reference to the honorees at the Jackie robinson Foundation annual awards dinner on March 7. They were Paul Tagliabue, Rita Moreno and John D. Finnegan -- not Ingrid Saunders - By BILL CUNNINGHAM
JACKIE ROBINSON - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American baseball player who became the first black Major League Baseball ...
City of Los Angeles Lets JACKIE ROBINSON Have His Day | NBC Los ...
Sixty-five years after breaking Major League Baseballs color barrier, Jackie robinson now has an official day in the town where he grew up. The Los ...
How did JACKIE ROBINSON show courage in the noble experiment?
Why is Jackie robinson the correct choice for the noble experiment? How did he show courage (before playing in the major leagues)?
Answer: The noble experiment of Jackie robinson shows his courage
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Was JACKIE ROBINSONs breaking of the color barrier a contribution to the african-american civil rights fight?
I have to write a 4000 word essay on this topic:
To what extent was Jackie robinsons breaking of the baseball color barrier in 1947 a contributing factor to the African-American civil rights movement in 1955?
Any opinions, ideas and/or thoughts would be a great help. Even just an idea that can serve as a starting point for me to develop more ideas...
Thanks!
Answer: Yes.
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JACKIE ROBINSON - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was the first African-American Major League Baseball (MLB) player of the modern times ...
JACKIE ROBINSON?
My cousin is doing a report on Jackie robinson. Does anyone know what contributions in made to the U.S.?
Answer: In 1947, Jackie robinson was playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers. The co-owner (don't know name) was looking for a man perfect to break the color barrier of big league baseball. He found Jackie a few years earlier playing in the negro-league. He asked Jackie to play so he played on the Dodger's minor league team, then he went to the Dodgers. He had to undergo extensive questioning by the co-owner and was just right because he refused to fight back to taunts and critisism. He just played ball. He played, then retired (don't know dates). He then died of diabetes. In 1997, his number (42) was officially retired. He broke the color barriers and became a hero for his confidence and his teammates and many citizens of the US respected him.
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JACKIE ROBINSON: Biography from Answers.com
Jackie robinson Robinson , Jackie (19191972), athlete and autobiographer. Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born in 1919 in Cairo , Georgia, and grew up in Pasadena
JACKIE ROBINSON?
Did Jackie robinson break the color barrier in baseball, or is it the owner that signed him that broke the barrier?
Answer: Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) became the first African-American Major League Baseball player of the modern era in 1947.[1] The Baseball Hall of Fame inducted Robinson in 1962 and he was a member of six World Series teams. Jackie earned six consecutive All-Star Game nominations and won several awards during his career. In 1947, Robinson won The Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award and the first MLB Rookie of the Year Award Award. Two years later, Jackie was awarded his first National League MVP Award. In addition to his accomplishments on the field, Jackie robinson was also a forerunner of the Civil Rights Movement. He was a key figure in the establishment and growth of the Freedom Bank, an African-American owned and controlled entity, in the 1960s. He also wrote a syndicated newspaper column for a number of years, in which he was an outspoken supporter of Martin Luther King Jr. and, to a lesser degree, Malcolm X.[2]
Robinson actively campaigned for a number of politicians, including both Democrat Hubert Humphrey, and Republican Richard Nixon.
In recognition of his accomplishments, Robinson posthumously received a Congressional Gold Medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.[2]
On April 15, 1997, the 50 year anniversary of his debut in the MLB, Major League Baseball retired the number 42, the number Robinson wore, in recognition of his accomplishments both on the field and off the field.[3] In 1950, he was the subject of a film biography, The Jackie robinson Story, in which he played himself. He became a political activist in his post-playing days.
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MLBs Orlando Hudson: "White mans game" image endures
(CBS News) Its an ingrained narrative of Americas pastime: When Jackie robinson made his major league debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947, he paved the way for future generations of African-Americans to pursue their big league dreams.
Branch Rickey Found Inspiration in Catcher’s Tears
The Montreal Royals, the top minor league team in the Brooklyn Dodgers organization, broke baseball’s color line on Oct. 23, 1945, by signing shortstop Jackie robinson of the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro leagues. The Associated Press reported that the Dodgers’ president, Branch Rickey, said he had given a lot of thought to - By CHRIS LAMB
How do you make a JACKIE ROBINSON sculpture?
I have a high school project (Junior) and Im trying to make a sculpture out of Jackie robinson, but i dont know how/where to start, and with what to use.
Answer: The first step is to gather reference photos.
Then decide on a pose and chose an age from you photos.
By age - young or older. Some performer had a long career.
Choose what material you will make the sculpture out of. Also decide on how big the sculpture will be.
You might want to make sketches or maybe a macket (a small sculpture) that is mainly the pose so you can use it to figure out the pose and any engineering that you will need in the final sculpture.
These are just some preliminary steps
If you are doing something about 15 inches high or so
you can use wood, ceramics, polymer clay.
With polymer clay you will need to build an armature.
I don't know what resources you have at school.
Talk to your instructor.
I am a member of a potter studio and I also take ceramic classes. So I would make a small to medium piece in a stoneware clay and have it fired. Doing a figure in clay has some concerns. I could say more if I know what pose you are going to do and if you specify a size. If I were to try something big I would make an armature of pipes and hardware cloth - or chicken wire. I would then start to work in plaster
Here is a list of places you may want to check out]
http://www.artshow.com/resources/ceramics.html
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Podlucky, UC edge Hamilton in JACKIE ROBINSON game
Chris Podlucky got the job done. Podlucky, Utica Colleges starting shortstop, came on in relief and struck out three of the four batters he faced in the last two innings, then managed to get hit by a pitch to force in the winning run in the bottom of the ...
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Jackie did it his way ... with courage
In the end, they could not strip Jackie robinson of his dignity, and 65 years later, thats perhaps the most incredible part of his story. Lord knows they tried. Through the years, weve come to associate him with words like grace and courage ...
MLB commemorates JACKIE ROBINSON Day With 65th Anniversary ...
MLB commemorates Jackie robinson Day With 65th Anniversary Recognition Of Hall Of Famer's Debut.
Helping bust baseball bigotry
The campaign to integrate baseball, which culminated 65 years ago today with Jackie robinson taking the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers for the first time, is often portrayed as a lonely struggle waged by Robinson and a few allies. That’s a myth.
JACKIE ROBINSON program to be held at Eric Carle Museum
On April 15, Major League Baseball will mark the 65th anniversary of Jackie robinson’s debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers as the player to break through baseball’s reprehensible “color line.” In advance of that anniversary, Jackie’s ...
JACKIE ROBINSON: Classic and Rare LIFE Magazine Photos of an ...
Sixty-five years ago, Jackie robinson stepped onto Brooklyns Ebbets Field and not only changed the face of professional baseball in America. In ways subtle and ...
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Robinson, Jackie | Baseball Hall of Fame
Jackie robinson burst onto the scene in 1947, breaking baseball's color barrier and bringing the Negro leagues' electrifying style of play to the Majors.
JACKIE ROBINSON......?
i just found a softball in my back yard really pale of clor and it says Jackie robinson on it in faded pen or colored pencil what is it and what does it mean i live in michigan it also looks like it was spray painted pale.
is someone just doing this for a joke or what do you think?
and i swear i anit doing it for a joke and it looks old.
Answer: If what you say is true, take it to one of the local baseball card conventions in your local area to verify it. Many who run these card show are experts and can help you. Meanwhile wrap the ball in plastic to protect it. Try not to touch it too much with your hands as the salt in your hands will continue to degrade the ball. Good luck.
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A Hockey Trailblazer Who Missed His Chance
His memory had dimmed, and glaucoma had robbed him of sight. At 92, Herb Carnegie was living in an assisted-care home in northern Toronto. But Carnegie, who many say should have been the Jackie robinson of the N.H.L., laughed with delight when he reminisced about his youthful hockey experiences. We learned to skate on the frozen ponds right - Canadian ice hockey player Herb Carnegie, a skilled center in the Quebec Provincial League in the 1940s and 50s, was denied an opportunity to become the NHLs first black player; he died on March 9 at age 92. Photos (M)c - By DAVID DAVIS
RBI, UYA, CRG embody spirit of Jackie
The process started with one man and a dream, and it continues unabated decades later. Jackie robinson forever changed baseball and American society by breaking the sports color barrier in 1947, and his spirit lives on in several Major League ...
How can you tell an original JACKIE ROBINSON Old Gold Cigarette ad from a reproduction?
I have a Dodgers Jackie robinson Old Gold Cigarette ad. I found it in one of the books I have. It looks old and it was in an old book but Id love to know how to find out how to get it authenticated and its value.
Answer: Dont know. Ask a local baseball guru if he knows wether is fake or not. Although, most of the time you can tell if its a reproduction or not.
Does it look old?
Does it have a copyright think from a long time ago? Like copyright 1945?
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The JACKIE ROBINSON Foundation
JRF Alumnus Charlie Fyffe Turns Brownies Into Rewards. Charlie Fyffe has always loved eating brownies, but the UC Berkeley graduate (’11) and Jackie robinson ...
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Jackie robinson was the first African-American to play major league baseball. Learn so much more on Biography.com.
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Jason Heyward's Nike Air Max Swingman “JACKIE ROBINSON Day ...
Since 2004, Major League Baseball has celebrated the anniversary of Jackie robinson's major league debut with an event known as Jackie robinson Day. On April 15th, all uniformed players and umpires wear the #42 to ...
JACKIE ROBINSON Salute" will be part of Phillies-Mets game Sunday
When Jackie robinson stepped on Ebbets Field in Brooklyn on April 15, 1947 Major League Baseball was changed forever. The Phillies, and all of baseball, will pay tribute to this milestone and celebrate the 65th anniversary of the occasion with a "Jackie ...
JACKIE ROBINSON Day « Our Game
In 1947 Jackie robinson's exploits earned for him the first Rookie of the Year, at the advanced baseball age of twenty-eight, and now the award bears his name. In 1949 he won a batting title, was named the National League ...
Is JACKIE ROBINSON the most overrated baseball player of all time?
Jackie robinson was a product of the Brooklyn Dodger PR machine and the Truman White House. I read a study once where Jackies "official statistics" were compared with the actual box scores published in the paper. The study proved that his lifetime batting average was actually 23 points lower! In 1949 when he allegedly won the batting title with an average of .342 he really hit .295. Why arent more people aware of these outlandish lies?
Answer: That study could be interesting -- citation?
Because baseball stat geeks are interested in accurate records of history (hoo boy, are they), and have essentially no political bias when it comes to the statistics.
And Robinson is one of the most thoroughly scrutinized players in history. Were these allegations reliable, they likely would have come to light by now.
No, Robinson is not the most overrated baseball player of all time.
It does look like there are some outlandish lies sloping about, however.
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Commentary: JACKIE ROBINSON: baseball legend and so much more
Today is Jackie robinson Day in major league ballparks, where the ballplayer and his legacy will be remembered with tributes and testimonials. All big-league players will wear Robinsons number 42 on their backs, the only number in sports ...
ESPN.com: Jackie changed face of sports
Jackie robinson led the way for generations of black athletes. ... Robinson lit the torch and passed it on to several generations of African-American athletes.
JACKIE ROBINSONs debut changed the game -- and the nation
Sixty-five years ago Sunday Jackie robinson changed the course of history in his fourth-best sport. After all, Robinson, UCLAs first four-sport letterman, was an NCAA long jump champion in track and field, led the nation in punt return average ...
What are JACKIE ROBINSONs strengths and weaknesses?
I have to do a report about Jackie robinson in my leadership class and one of the questions is what are his strengths and weaknesses? Does anybody know?
Thanks!
Answer: are is present tense. so here is one weakness - he is dead. all of his strengths expired with him. hope i helped more than in HOMEWORK HELP
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In what ways did JACKIE ROBINSON change the game of baseball?
I believe that Jackie robinson changed baseball because he made sure that diversity occured in the sport. I believe that Robinson contributions is one of the reasons why baseball has become an international sport with players from all over the world playing for Major League Baseball.
Answer: He changed the game forever by almost forcing the MLB to allow minorities into the game of baseball. He went through a lot of things day of day to overcome the challenge and play hard. Robinson changed the game forever when he became the MVP proving not only can a minority play at the same level but can be the best at the same level. Unfortunately, Robinson also caused an end to the Negro Leagues which was a very competitive league and fun to watch. Robinson gave thousands of people across America that there was hope for no more segregation. He gave many minority children dreams to play in the Majors.
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JACKIE ROBINSONs debut changed the game -- and the nation ...
Sixty-five years ago Sunday Jackie robinson changed the course of history in his fourth-best sport. After all, Robinson, UCLAs first four-sport letterman ...
Why did JACKIE ROBINSON choose to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers?
ok, so im doing a prject, and in like, a few sentences, i have to describe why Jackie robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers.
(i think its because he wanted to break the color barrier and he knew that he was just as good as the other players. but i dont know for sure)
thnx!
Answer: The Dodgers were willing to give him his shot, as opposed to other teams.
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Touch Em All: Just in case you dont go fishing
Sunday is the 65th anniversary of Jackie robinsons first major- league game. On April 15, 1947, Robinson played first base and batted second for the Brooklyn Dodgers against the Boston Braves Johnny Sain at Ebbets Field. The Dodgers won ...
JACKIE ROBINSON deserves more than one day – USATODAY.com
Sunday is Jackie robinson Day in major league ballparks, where the ballplayer and his legacy will be remembered with tributes and testimonials.
JACKIE ROBINSON - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American baseball player who became the first black Major League Baseball (MLB) player ...
Biography - JACKIE ROBINSON - The Official Site
Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia in 1919 to a family of sharecroppers. His mother, Mallie Robinson, single-handedly raised Jackie and her ...
How much is a autographed picture of JACKIE ROBINSON worth???
I got a signed picture of Jackie robinson and just wanted to know how much its worth... Signed 1952
Answer: If it is an original hand signed photo you are looking at around $1000 for it. THis is from the latest issue of Tuff Stuff collectibles price guide. The photo will need to be in halfway decent shape but the auto is the key. If the auto is clear and not faded it should go for close to this price! Congrats!
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JACKIE ROBINSON - The Official Site
Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia in 1919 to a family of sharecroppers. His mother, Mallie Robinson, single-handedly raised Jackie and her four other ...
Who is a better player roberto clemente or JACKIE ROBINSON?
Now im not talking about who did more for the game and the people. Im talking statistically who was better and why. I personally think roberto edges Jackie when your talking about raw skill. While robinson had more power, Roberto Clemente had everything else.
Answer: Robinson was a more patient hitter than Clemente and a far better base stealer, but Clemente was an solid fielder with a plus arm in right field. Offensively, they're a push but Clemente gets the nod because of his wonderful right arm.
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what are 8 obstacles JACKIE ROBINSON had to overcome in his lifetime?
i know that Jackie robinson went through alot in his life i just want to know what all he went through
i got 1. no dad
2. poverty.
3. racisim.
4. army
5. college
6. strikes against him playing ball
7. so many brothers and sisters
8. getting out of a gang
can you think of any others?
Answer: He was born with 7 fingers on each hand.
He had 33 siblings fighting over food and beds.
People teased him about having a girls name.
He had to learn Alien sign language.
He was actually 3 feet tall until a growth spurt took him to eight feet tall.
He was allergic to air.
When he ran, people compared him to Forrest Gump.
I'm not sure about the 8th one, sorry.
Hope these help.
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Doug Glanville: Why JACKIE ROBINSON Still Matters | TIME Ideas ...
Sixty-five years after he crossed the color line, his contributions to sport and to the U.S. are undiminished
Major League Baseball Commemorates JACKIE ROBINSON Day This ...
It's Jackie robinson Day (April 15th) and this year is a bit more special than before. It's the 65th anniversary of the Hall of Famer's Debut in 1947. League-Wide participation on April 15th will include all players wearing ...
What is your opinion on JACKIE ROBINSON and the impact he had on African American and Baseball History?
Im African American and Jackie robinson is my favorite player of all time. Now of course Im not old enough to have seen him played, but from what Ive seen and heard he was just in incredible figure. I know this question is a day late, but I just wanted to get you guys opinions. I think the way he paved the way for so many people in sports and just in life in general is absolutely remarkable. So I just wanted to take some time out to reflect on it.
Thoughts?
Peace!
Answer: When I was little and learned about Jackie robinson I honestly always just thought of him as the great man was the reason why so many talented African Americans are allowed to play baseball. But as I got older I learned it wasnt just what he did to baseball. He went through so much crap I think I could never get through. From racial slurs by not only the fans but his teammates. Im honest enough to say I would have walked away from baseball but he didnt. He sacrificed himself for many people.
If it wasnt for him I would never have got to see so many amazing African-American players in my favorite sport. And most of all, Its great to see that people remember what he did and celebrate a day thats teaches young kids how much of an impact he made in the sport they play. Its just shows people how much he loved the game.
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ESPN.com: Jackie changed face of sports
Jackie robinson voted 15th-best athlete of century. Jackie changed face of sports By Larry Schwartz Special to ESPN.com
Catcher’s Tears Were a Likely Inspiration for Rickey
The Montreal Royals, the top minor league team in the Brooklyn Dodgers organization, broke baseball’s color line on Oct. 23, 1945, by signing shortstop Jackie robinson of the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro leagues. The Associated Press ...
The JACKIE ROBINSON Foundation
Provides comprehensive scholarships and support services to minority students enrolled at institutions of higher education.
SPORTS OF THE TIMES; George Vecsey — Maybe the Dodgers Are Cursed
Can a baseball curse have a delayed reaction, like a pharmaceutical capsule that kicks in hours (or decades) later? This question is worth asking as the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers face two auspicious dates. Friday was the 25th anniversary of awkward remarks by Al Campanis , then the general manager, who blurted out on national television that - By GEORGE VECSEY
Green first to break color barrier with Sox
More than 12 years earlier, Jackie robinson had been the trailblazer African-American baseball players had been waiting for, as he broke baseballs color barrier for the Brooklyn Dodgers. But Green made a little history in his own right ...
What # did JACKIE ROBINSON wear when he played for the KC Monarchs?
I bought a jersey for a family member for Christmas that is supposed to be a Jackie robinson Jersey and it has the #5 on it. After I bought it, I found another one with the #23 on it. Anyone know which one is right?
Answer: #23
i have proof
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4/14 Sunday is JACKIE ROBINSON Day « Muskat Ramblings
4/14 Sunday is Jackie robinson Day. Like this: Like. Be the first to like this post. Posted on April 14, 2012 at 6:47 pm; Permalink · No Comments; Filed in: Uncategorized; Tags: Cubs, Jackie robinson ...
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DODGERS NOTEBOOK: Scully is expected to return today
His return coincides with Jackie robinson Day, when every player on every major-league team will have the No. 42 on the back of his jersey. The annual tradition commemorates the 65 th anniversary of Robinsons first game in the major leagues.
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CORRECTIONS
The Evening Hours column last Sunday gave an outdated reference to the honorees at the Jackie robinson Foundation annual awards dinner on March 7. They were Paul Tagliabue, Rita Moreno and John D. Finnegan -- not Ingrid Saunders Jones, Sean Combs and Joseph R. Perella, who were last years honorees.
Letter from a legend: JACKIE ROBINSONs widow writes to Chappaqua 2nd-graders
CHAPPAQUA — The widow of the baseball legend Jackie robinson says she was inspired by second-grade students at the Westorchard Elementary School who had picked her husband as a hero. “I was very excited by that,” Rachel Robinson said ...
JACKIE ROBINSON - The Official Site
Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia in 1919 to a family of sharecroppers. His mother, Mallie Robinson, single-handedly raised Jackie and her ...
The JACKIE ROBINSON Foundation
Baseball player, civil rights activist. Born Jack Roosevelt Robinson on January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia. Breaking the color barrier, Jackie robinson became the ...
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