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    With the use of computers we are able to engineer more efficient clothing and equipment as well as study and develop better game strategies. We have also in recent years introduced the ‘Third umpire’ and ‘Decision Reviewing System (DRS)’. “In international cricket, the third umpire has been used to supplement the role of the two umpires on the ground. The third umpire is equally qualified, and sits off the ground with access to TV replays of certain situations (such as disputed catches and boundaries)

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    The Queensland Bulls Cricket Team Queensland’s Premier Male Cricket Team Since 1882 Queensland’s Cricket History Cricket can be seen in Queensland as early as 1857, two years before its separation from New South Wales and statehood. The first inter-colonial, or representative, match was in 1864 when the Queensland XXII was beaten by the New South Wales XI. They would record their first victory in 1875 when the Queensland XVIII beat the NSW XI. This victory was the spark behind the formation of

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    approved for occupancy by tenants, who then hire insurance complies to insure their final product. The entire construction process is governed by a set of complex code requirements. Most typically from the International Building Code as written and adopted by the International Code Council. As stated in the introduction, these codes are the result of a generation of building disasters, which have been adopted by the States building division and enforced by the local jurisdiction. All parties

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    Phar Shape Timeline

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    Timeline 1926-Phar lap was a champion Thoroughbred racehorse whose achievements captured the public's imagination during the early years of the Great Depression. 1927-Don Bradman aged 19, travelled to Adelaide for his first-class debut for NSW against South Australia in the Sheffield Shield, scoring 118 runs. Now known as ‘The Boy from Bowral’, he became the 20th Australian to score a century in his first-class debut. 1928-Don Bradman was selected to play Test cricket for Australia and at that

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    buildings, to secure the beneficial interests of public safety, health and general welfare, by regulation all new construction, additions, alterations and repairs of buildings. The first code of published by the International Code Council (ICC) to address the historic structures was the International Building Code. This code allowed the availability of rehabilitation codes and established a subcommittee to oversee those codes. It is not until a project or building is undergoing consideration, that codes

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    Cricket DBQ

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    The introduction of the sport Cricket was much more complex than simply just a new game for people to play. Cricket played a profound role in political relationships in South Asia between 1880 to 2005 by easing tensions and restrictions of caste members, athough sometimes intensifying British-Indian rivalry, as well as increasing religious tensions between Hindus and Muslims. Cricket played a huge part in lessening social divisions, a constant problem in almost all of civilization’s history. Prince

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    After Rome’s decline in 378 AD (Wilkes, 1992:265), parts of the amphitheater were restructured and used as chapels. The main sanctuary was built into the alcove, which originally housed the pulvinar (elevated imperial box) and vomitorium. Byzantine mosaics and frescos indicate that these chapels were created during the fifth century AD (Figure 4; Bowes and Mitchell, 2009:574-575; Isufi, 2006:11; Jacques, 1995:154; Karaiskaj, 2004:13; UNESCO, 2004:35-37). A second chapel and possible third were

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    In an era of globalization governed by financial targets and money return, cultural heritage being an important humanity asset becomes victim of oppressive and destroying actions meant to institute economic and social progress. Cultural destructiveness and ignorance are observed in Banksy’s graffiti of a worker jet blasting over prehistoric art from a city wall. As progress along with mass and cyber media tend to gain territory and people’s sympathy, we must be responsible to safeguard the cultural

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    The Statue of Liberty is a popular icon across the and instantly recognized. This paper offers a brief summary of the site, the history, where it is located within the country and discuss why it is a World Heritage Sites. The Statue welcomes thousands of immigrants and visitors to the United States. The United States means freedom and opportunity for most of the world's oppressed and the Statue of Liberty standing tall in New York Bay symbolize that in New York Bay for the millions of immigrants

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    The special features of the Independence Hall widely vary. In this exact building, on the 4th of July 1776, the Declaration of Independence was signed and soon after the Constitution of The United States was drafted, debated and signed. Representatives from the 13 colonies were present, and it is widely agreed that this building is the birthplace of the United States of America. The building itself has significantly changed over its 260 year existence. The most notable changes have been in the 1830s

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