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    Indonesian Culture

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    European architectural influences have been significant. Sports in Indonesia are generally male-orientated and spectator sports are often associated with illegal gambling. The most popular sports are badminton and football. Indonesian players have won the Thomas Cup (the world team championship of men’s badminton) thirteen of the twenty-six times that it has been held since 1949‚ as well as numerous Olympic medals since the sport gained full Olympic status in 1992. Its women have won the Uber Cup‚ the female

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    Talking about diabetes in one thing. Talking about diabetes while it waits your doorstep is a whole other story. I live with a high risk of diabetes. Countless members of my family have been diagnosed with this disease and some have passed away because of it. Diabetes runs through both sides of my family. My paternal grandmother‚ my maternal grandfather‚ my maternal grandfather’s brothers‚ and my maternal grandmother’s older sister all suffer from the same disease. For all of them‚ the daily routine

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    My Free Time.Sport

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    of spending time with my family‚ relatives and friends. I am keen on communicating with them. I prefer healthy lifestyle and active forms of holiday‚ rest‚ relaxation‚ leisure and recreation such as: 1. going in for sports‚ tennis‚ la cross‚ badminton‚ swimming‚ volleyball‚ especially beach volley; biathlon‚ soccer (beach soccer)‚ basketball‚ hockey‚ skiing‚ skating‚ alpine skiing‚ diving‚ biking; bungee jumping‚ cliff diving and mountain biking; I’d like to try rafting‚ sky diving and windsurfing

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    I grew up in a family where I was constantly told “girls should not play sport”. It has been very challenging for me from a very young age but other people’s opinions never stopped me doing what I wanted to do. Instead of letting it have a negative impact on me‚ playing sports gave me the drive and motivation to set myself challenging but realistic goals not only in my performance but goals regarding my current life affairs. As I grew older I started questioning how humans are able to carry out certain

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    Week .5 overview: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Swim –6-7am Prac – 11G‚ 75 min Prac – 12A‚ 75min Beep test Skipping – 5min Skipping – 5min Skipping – 5min Skipping – 5min Skipping – 5min Completed Completed Completed Training session No. ONE Date: 1.8.12 (Wednesday) Time: 6-7am (1 hour) Venue: Aquarena Aquatic Centre Weight: 64kg Session Goal: To increase fitness and

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    time had stopped and I did not know what to think. However‚ to tell you the truth‚ I was more excited than nervous. Nevertheless‚ I could not imagine the fact that I was no longer going to be able to spend time with my friends or practice playing badminton with other teams at my school. Although I realized I would miss my country‚ I understood that my family’s move to America would grant me a better future. After spending fourteen years in Vietnam‚ I moved to an environment that was totally different

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    Contrastive Analysis

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    Contrastive Analysis and Second Language Acquisition Contrastive Analysis was used extensively in the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) in the 1960s and early 1970s‚ as a method of explaining why some features of a target language were more difficult to acquire than others. According to the behaviourist theories prevailing at the time‚ language learning was a question of habit formation‚ and this could be reinforced or impeded by existing habits. Therefore‚ the difficulty in mastering certain

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    Personal Development Plan

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    Introduction A personal development plan is one of the most effective tools for students and professionals who want to achieve excellence in their respective fields. It utilizes the concept of reflection to enable one keep track of the steps they have made to acquire skills and knowledge. It enables one to keep track of the changes required in their life and the weak spots requiring improvement. The plan provides a gauge for a person to see their progress‚ and determine the skills to be achieved

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    The economic impact of major sports events: a review of ten events in the UK Chris Gratton‚ Simon Shibli‚ and Richard Coleman Introduction Over recent years there has been a marked contrast between the discussions around the economic impact of major sports events in North America on the one hand and most of the rest of the world on the other. In the USA the sports strategies of cities in the USA have largely been based on infrastructure (stadium) investment for professional team sports‚ in

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