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    ways that other sports can’t necessarily do. Soccer is not only an engaging sport, but it also gives you physical and mental benefits. For one thing, many associate soccer with England’s history, but actually it all starts back in the second and third centuries BC in China’s Han Dynasty. The Han Dynasty built the roots of the game by filling leather balls with feathers and hair, and in which they have to kick the ball through a small opening. It’s not as easy as many would think because the use

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    the last few years, the AFC South has solidified itself as one of the weakest divisions in the NFL. In the past two seasons alone, a 9-7 record has proven good enough to clinch the AFC South title, and the division hasn’t seen a Wild Card qualifier since the Indianapolis Colts in 2012. Despite a usually competitive division race, the chase for AFC South supremacy hasn’t necessarily translated into interesting football. Last season, the Houston Texans managed to win the AFC South’s first playoff

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    Football, the most popular sport in America and its origins very interesting. Every other place on earth, football is soccer, and football is called American Football. Football is extremely popular in America, and the fans are very passionate, however, there are rarely riots or extreme celebrations. There are two divisions that play each other for championships, the National Football Conference (NFL) and American Football Conference(AFC). Football originated in England in the 18th century since there

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    College Football is one of the most popular sports in America. Every week and weekend during the fall millions of people, from all different parts of the country take time out of their days to catch a game. Whether it be the hundreds of thousands that flock to a stadium to see their favorite team play, or the large amount that watch on television from their home.While there are a ton of different schools across multiple divisions, there’s no team that compares to The Ohio State University’s football

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    CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB LOGO DESIGN EVOLUTION I. Introduction Logos are icons, symbols, sign, or trademark that represents a product or company. It basically summarizes what the company is all about. the main purpose of logos is to help the public remember a product. It comes in different forms, sizes, or contexts. Some logos are inspired by its respective company histories. Logos should appeal to its target audience in order for them to trust a particular company. II. Chelsea Football Club The

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    The Chicago Blackhawks are a professional ice hockey team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). They have won four Stanley Cup Championships and fourteen division titles since their founding in 1926. Since 1994, the Blackhawks have played their home games at the United Center afterhaving spent 65 years playing at Chicago Stadium.Currently, they are the defending Stanley Cup champions,having

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    Central Idea (Thesis): There are so many sports leagues out there, and we would like to inform you a little bit about the NFL, MLB, NHL, and competitive swimming Introduction Football American football developed out of a combination of soccer and rugby. No single variety of the sport was played -- some schools played soccer, others rugby, while still others played various combinations of the two without any written rules. The first ever college football game was playing in 1869 which was Princeton

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    that year was Lou Brock. Hank Aaron went into the 1974 season one shy of the home run record. The Braves started the season on the road, so they did not play Aaron, the Braves wanted him to get the record at home. The Braves got in trouble with the league and they made the Braves put him in the lineup. In Aaron’s first at bat, his first swing, homerun” (1970s Sports History).

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    Alba-Audace. Out of all major Roman football clubs, only Lazio refused to be a part of the new project; this proved to be the beginning of one of the fiercest inter-city rivalries in the world, the famous "Derby della Capitale." Roma managed to make their mark on Italian football almost immediately, winning their first Scudetto in 1942. The post-war period saw them fall off the map a bit, as the club consistently found itself in the bottom half of the league. As a culmination of their troubles,

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    explosion that has become the global football industry. This essay will discuss whether or not sport has become a subject that is no longer just about itself, but has gained a heavy focus on business more so than itself. To do this, the essay will look at how business has affected two sports sectors and their 'elite ' level of sport, by delving into the way in which it has affected the English Premier League (Football) and the National Football League (American Football).  If you were to go and ask a

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