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    players, who abhor having to play a game without anywhere to get loose. This warm-up area would also help to reduce the number of injuries suffered by the players. Besides regular soccer leagues, my facility would be large enough to host summer camps, tournaments, and other games such as ultimate frisbee or flag football. These activities would keep business flowing, even when indoor soccer is not in season. Nearly equally important as deciding what type of business to run is what name you should advertise

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    according to which, the citizens of America loved to experience knockouts, which were quite impossible without heavyweight divisions. With the passage of time, they lost their interest from boxing and found other interesting and eye catching sports, like football, cricket, hockey, etc. It is a fact that Ray Robinson was a middleweight, during his boxing era (Epstein, 2011). In spite

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    Title IX (9) Essay

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    athletic program of unlimited funding and Title IX. Title IX has also hit close to home. Cal Poly has felt the affects of Title IX. The most devastating being the incident with John Madden donating $10 million to Cal Poly football. Madden was unable to give his donation just to football. Administration said it would be divided up evenly among all sports. Madden was so upset with this, he severed all ties with the university. This was a huge let down. The money John Madden nearly donated would have been

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    so, in 1921, he went to Columbia on a football scholarship to pursue a degree in engineering. Before his first semester began, New York Giants manager John McGraw advised him to play summer professional baseball under an assumed name, Henry Lewis. “Everyone does it,” McGraw explained, even though the illegal ball playing could have jeopardized Gehrig’s collegiate sports career. Gehrig was discovered after playing a dozen games for Hartford in the Eastern League. As a result, he was banned from intercollegiate

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    Confucius Beliefs

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    was a Chinese politician, teacher, editor, and philosopher during the spring and autumn part of Chinese history. He was born in Lu, China during the year 551 B.C., his parents named him Kong Qiu. He was the founder of Confucianism, a central and eastern Asian religion. Some Basic Beliefs: Humans are naturally good. Education is strongly emphasized. You should respect and follow your elders (This is taken to the point of stupidity.) Being polite to others is extremely important. Smile and be kind

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    farming caused farmers to move Especially young women because this helped decreased the need for them Small farmers couldn’t compete with corporations Few good employment opportunities for African Americans New Immigration 1890-1920s southern and eastern Europe- Poland, Italy, Greece, etc. moved to cities- little money to buy farming goods nativism increased- different languages, hard to unionize, worked for low wages, unskilled jobs, mostly Catholic lived in ethnic communities Assimilation

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    An Argument Against High Salaries in Major League Baseball Twenty-five million dollars made per year. Over one hundred fifty-four thousand dollars made per game. Over forty-seven thousand dollars earned per at bat. Sounds a little ridiculous, does it not? That is what current Texas Ranger shortstop Alex Rodriguez earns to play the game of baseball (azcentral.com). Baseball is a game that children have been playing in schoolyards and fields for the past one hundred years. It

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    Wisconsin Essay

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    lowland, northern highland, central plain, eastern ridges and lowlands, and the western upland. The monthly average temperatures range between 82 degrees and 5 degrees. The average amount of rain fall is between twenty-eight to thirty-four inches. Wisconsin also experiences cold, snowy winters. The main sports cities in Wisconsin are Cable, Hayward, Madison, Milwaukee and Green Bay. Wisconsin is big spectator sports viewing state. They really like football and baseball. They are also an active state

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    Business School 9 - 5 9 6 -059 Rev. December 28, 1995 Marketing The National Hockey League In early August 1995 Gary Bettman, Commissioner of the NHL, Stephen Solomon, COO of the NHL, and Rick Dudley, COO of NHL Enterprises,1 met in their New York office to chart a strategy for marketing the NHL in 1995 and beyond. After a spectacular 1993-94 season, the NHL’s 1994-95 season had been somewhat mixed; the league had suffered a labor dispute and played an abbreviated season. But there had been important

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    have to have to be skilled. The game involved elements of football, soccer, and hockey

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