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    ransom. The Samurai developed a code of "death before surrender"‚ which was one of the reasons for the idea of spoke holding such an important place in their history. * Knights spurned the use of missile weapons‚ while the Samurai considered archery a specifically Samurai weapon. * While religion played a significant part in Japanese and Samurai history‚ it didn’t hold the importance religion did in Europe at the time (crusades). In fact‚ there were many Buddhist monastaries filled with

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    sports complex‚ mall‚ ‚ and the buildings that house the various departments of the Academic Colleges There are also student residential halls. Beside that‚ there are also facilities like picnic area‚ golf course‚ go-kart circuit‚ shooting and archery range‚ equestrian site‚ and many others . The university was established with the specific mission of providing a leadership role for management education in Malaysia. Thus‚ the university is also known as a management university with it’s motto “The

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    Women’s opportunities for competitive sport was extremely limited in America. The author states that “prior to 1870‚ sports for women existed in the form of play activities that were recreational rather than competitive...” The author Richard C. Bell explains that there was a dominant belief on the health and wellness of women in sport. Bell states that people believed “each human had a fixed amount of energy” and that women shouldn’t use all their energy towards “hazardous” activity. Bell uses factual

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    jolly ways. She lost her mother at the age of four. She was educated at home. Her father Moropant Tambe worked at the court of Peshwa at Bithur. The Peshwa of Bithur brought her up like his own daughter. She studied self defence‚ horsemanship‚ archery‚ and even formed her own army out of her female friends at court. She was married to Raja Gangadhar Rao Newalkar‚ the Maharaja of Jhansi in 1842‚ and became the queen of Jhansi. After their marriage‚ she was given the name Lakshmi Bai. Rani Lakshmi

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    \ EVALUATION / IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF “RURAL SPORTS PROGRAMME” CENTRE FOR MARKET RESEARCH & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 198‚ PAGE ABBREVIATIONS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 BACKGROUND 1-10 2 METHODOLOGY 11-17 3 PROFILE OF RESPONDENTS 18-26 4 AWARENESS 27-33 5 ORGANIZATION & REGULARITY OF EVENTS 34-50 6 SUPPORT & RECOGNIZATION OF SPORT PERSONS 51-74 7 INFRASTRUCTURE & BUDGET 75-96 8 SUCCESS & FAILURES 97-108 9 CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATION

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    sportspersons would most likely be dominating the present event‚ but India – the host nation – would not be lagging far behind. India’s prospects at the Games are certainly bright. The host nation is expected to win medals in the following disciplines.   Archery and wrestling have been most popular pastime for the population of ancient civilisations of

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    How has popular recreation influenced sport and pastimes in the 21st century? Popular recreation was pre-industrial sports and pastimes mainly associated with the peasant/lower class. This could also refer to popular past times at that time. Pre industrial popular recreation accurately reflected society and life in pre industrial Britain. The different activities and sports were supported by a strict class system (The feudal system) sometimes they shared activities such as cock fighting‚ sometimes

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    words “I volunteer as tribute”. She saved her sister from basically dying at The Hunger Games and putting herself in that situation. She called it an ancient sign for saying “admiration” and “goodbye to someone you love.” She was also very skilled in archery‚ hunting and trapping. Having learning

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    IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSRJBM) ISSN: 2278-487X Volume 3‚ Issue 5 (Sep‚-Oct. 2012)‚ PP 17-27 www.iosrjournals.org Corporate Social Responsibility: A Case Study Of TATA Group Amit Kumar Srivastava1‚ Gayatri Negi2‚ Vipul Mishra3‚ Shraddha Pandey4 ( 1‚4 ( 2 ‚3 Shri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering & Technology‚ Bareilly‚ U P/India ) Career Degree College‚ kakori‚ Lucknow /U P / University of Lucknow / India) Abstract: Starting from the times of barter system to today’s modern

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    from doing something I love and appreciate. Growing up with my family full of avid outdoors men helped influence me and only made my identity stronger. At my high school I found a few other people that showed my same interests. By being apart of archery and shotgun club I came to feel like I belonged to a special community. When I go hunting at my cottage in Northern Michigan I do not just plan on harvesting an animal; I plan

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