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    damage on raw material. Local manufacturers have their own raw material suppliers‚ which can reduce the cost of beer on the material‚ but also can produce the high-quality beer. On the other hand‚ our company can focus on sales plan about that the World Cup will be held in Brazil. Disadvantage We collaborate with local manufacturers. We will leak the brewing techniques and beer recipes. It is not benefit to compete with other beers company. In terms of quality‚ the manufacturer does not complete our

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    This year the U.S. Women’s Soccer team sued U.S. Soccer team for gender based wage discrimination. Although you would think there would be a simple solution to this problem‚ to give the women’s team equal pay‚ it has become much more complex than that. The U.S. Soccer Federation has many eyes looking at them to see what they will do about the case against them. This paper will give a brief history in gender based wage discrimination in athletics in general and then in soccer‚ give an overview of

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    campaign focusing on the England Football team leading up to the FIFA World Cup 2010. NIVEA was not an official partner of FIFA but of the England team only. The ad campaign was a massive undertaking that involved many media and strategies to fully make use of the World Cup as a vehicle for brand awareness. The FIFA world cup is touted as the largest sporting event in the world and football itself is the most widely played sport in the world. Furthermore the England football brand isn’t simply a national

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    Nike Nike was founded in 1964 by Philip Knight and Bill Bowerman. They started to design shoes that were lighter‚ better padded‚ and featured waffle like patterns in their rubber sole. At first not much commercial success. After that they started importing low cost‚ high quality running shoes out of Asian countries. A deal was made with Onitsuka to import these hoes to the US‚ there were sold under the brand name ‘Blue Ribbon Shoes’ (BRS). Their initial shipment were only 200 shoes. By 1964 BRS

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    Yazid Zidane (born 23 June 1972) is a retired French World Cup-winning footballer. Widely considered one of football’s all-time greats‚ Zidane played for club teams in France‚ Italy and Spain‚ and was a member of the French national team. His career accomplishments include helping France win the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000‚ in addition to winning the 2002 UEFA Champions League as a galactico with Real Madrid. One of only two three-time FIFA World Player of the Year winners along with Ronaldo‚ Zidane

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    Introduction On October 23‚ 1940 in Tres Coracoes‚ Brazil one of the best soccer players in the world was born his name is Edson Arantes do Nascimento also known as Pele. Pele has united the world through soccer. He has helped many people and charities. He was great at soccer and he wanted to make the the world a better place. He was against racism and wanted for people to be peaceful to one another and he want the world to be a peaceful place to live in. He had been awarded an international peace award because

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    The World Cup

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    THE WORLD CUP Ow! I said as Eric slide tackled me. We were playing a two vs. two game and max was on my team while James was on Eric’s team. "Free kick" I said‚ "fine" said Eric as I trotted over to retrieve the ball. When I set the Ball down James stood right in front of it. "Get out of the way James" Max said. Finally James got out of the way and I kicked the ball. It took a slight deflection and went into the dump. "Not again" I said as I walked over to look in the dump for the ball. As we

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    Madrid because he couldn’t play for a club associated with Spanish Dictator Francisco Franco. Throughout decades‚ soccer has been utilized as a vehicle to address Social‚ Political‚ Economic‚ and Religious conditions & struggles in other parts of the world. While all those issues may have been

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    most recognizable soccer figures for both genders. She has dominated the soccer world since the late 1980’s‚ inspiring athletes across the United States and as well as the world. During her years on the U.S Women’s National Soccer team‚ she received numerous awards most notably the title for best all-around female soccer player. Because of these successes‚ she has developed one of the biggest fan bases across the world. Mia Hamm serves as a model for all collegiate and professional athletes combining

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    nineteen fifties‚ sweeping lofty gales spread unparalleled anticipation aloft the quiet English alleys for a tremendous historical event. Every year‚ Wembley Stadium sets the stage for fierce rivalries engrossing fans in heated contention for the FA Cup title. In England‚ soccer proves to be the lifeline of the common people‚ either drawing apart or bringing them together in celebration of the sport. Wembley’s iconic field is where all young players dream to compete with the biggest faces in the game

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