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    receive a scholarship to Belgium’s Performing Arts Research and Training School CAREER His career as a choreographer was established while he was training in Belgium He was commissioned as head choreographer for the World Summit of Arts & Culture as well as the FIFA World Cup Kick-off Concert‚ among other high-profile events He approaches choreography in context of both his dancers and musicians‚ in order to achieve a marriage between text‚ music‚ and movement VDT is a playground where ideas

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    about life Competitive Sport an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment and victory. As the report of the World Sports Encyclopedia (2003) indicated that there are around 8000 kinds of sport in the whole world. By this‚ football‚ basketball‚ baseball‚ and volleyball are good examples for expressing more understanding on competitive sport. In each sports‚ even though leading to play not only by different ways

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    On the Field with Mia Hamm By Matt Christopher 1998 Little‚ Brown Books 2. Mia Hamm is famous because she one of the best female soccer players of all time. 3. The characteristics that helped make Mia Hamm successful were her natural talent at the sport of soccer‚ being hard working and driven‚ and being dedicated to her sport. These characteristics not only made her a famous player‚ but made her a role model for young girls like me. 4. I learned that soccer did not used to be a sport

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    Football Religion

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    billion believers‚ ranks second among the major religions of the world. Soccer is first. FIFA‚ the guardians of the faith‚ calculated that a cumulative television audience of 28.8 billion people tuned in to watch the 2002 World Cup tournament. Keep in mind that the world’s total population is only 6.6 billion Hello I am one of the biggest football fan in the world. And I am here to show you how football is synonyms to any religion in the world. I will be telling you about the customs‚ rituals‚ the gods

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    Soccer "The King Sport"

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    David Beckham: The Best Football Soccer Player. The opportunity to play a world cup or play in two famous teams is unique. This is the dream of all the young people that want to play soccer and be the best football soccer player. The wish to be a professional soccer player‚ the wish to be a champion‚ the wish to be the best soccer player‚ the wish to be famous. This dream lives in all the people of the world‚ but the most part lives in all the young people. David Beckham is one of the kids

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    of leverage and control that such a large company can exert on football in the country is huge. This issue was thrown into the light when in 1998 the Brazilian national team lost in the World Cup finals to France. Earlier on in the year‚ Nike had invested a record amount ($200 million US) for the right to sponsor the Brazilian national team in the World Cup. As a requisite for sponsorship‚ Nike demanded that the team play an inordinate amount of exhibition games leading up to the event. Many Brazilians

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    Brand Ambassadors

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    Adidas could be considered very successful by using this type of strategy because they have made a contract with a lot of world class athletes that are very known world widely such as: David Beckham‚ Kobe Bryant‚ Sania Mirza‚ Zinedine Zidane‚ Tim Duncan‚ and also Tracy McGrady. Those athletes helped Adidas a lot in boost up their image world widely. David Beckham is one of the world class athletes that Adidas use to implement to successful by using this type of marketing strategy. David Beckham has

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    Social Network

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    July 10‚ 2014 Scrolling through social network on my phone had been my daily routine since my parents bought me a new phone to replace my old nostalgic Nokia phone. Since then me and my phone are inseparable. Just in luck for today because my lecturer asked each one of us to write a journal about social network. A lot of human behaviour or attitude can be observed through these social network. The first and by far the most important social network for me is Whatsapp. I’ll have a peek

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    Why Is Soccer So Popular

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    football and just 2.6% goes to other sports according to Havas Sports Mexico (El 97% de la publicidad en Mexico es para el futbol). Now on Television are just commercials about soccer‚ when the next mach will start‚ who are the best soccer players of the world‚ and all the information refers to soccer. Therefore is logical to think that all the persons will start watching soccer and also all the person will start to understand soccer and enjoy it‚ because of that soccer will start to increase their popularity

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    football in many countries around the world‚ is the most popular sport in the world. According to Sudgen and Tomlinson Soccer‚ compromises many countries’ national sport which provides a key site for the re/production of traditional forms of aggression and masculinity at an international level. Because of this‚ soccer has excluded and resisted the entry of women. The portrayal of soccer in the media shows us that soccer’s world regulating organizations‚ FIFA‚ remains masculine‚ heterosexual‚ and

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