The greatest strength of "Slam" by Walter Dean Myers is its realistic portrayal of inner-city life and issues faced by young adults. Its weakness may lie in the somewhat predictable storyline and character development.
Because he's the greatest of all time! That may not have been specifically the answer you were looking for here, but it is the only answer to any question pertaining to Sweetness. Case in point, "Hey man... Why did Walter Payton wear the No. 34?" "Well Walter Payton wore the No. 34.... because he's the greatest of all time." And here's another great example, "Excuse me sir, can you tell me why they call Walter Payton the greatest of all time?" "Well now my good man.... they call Walter Payton the greatest of all time, because he is....THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!!!!!" I rest my case...
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Walter Johnson was one of baseball's greatest pitchers. He won a total of 416 games.
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most princess movies are extremaly popular
Walter Henry Brooks has written: 'Strength and elasticity of materials and theory of structures' -- subject(s): Engineering, Examinations, Examinations, questions, University of London
Cy Young, Walter Johnson, Grover Alexander, Christy Mathewson and Warren Spahn
He became an author and wrote books about Harlem and black kids in harlem.
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It is there in honor of the greatest running back to ever grace the field. WALTER PAYTON! It was his jersey number.
In 1987 the last year he played for the Bears
Walter Lindrum (1898-1960) was the greatest English billiards player. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Lindrum