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    Analysis on T20 D/L Method

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    A study evaluating external factors in T20 cricket by Mohammed Saeed B.Sc. (Hons) Nottingham Trent University‚ 2013 a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Financial Mathematics in the Department of Science and Technology Abstract With the introduction of Twenty20 (T20) cricket‚ teams around the world have had to adapt to different strategies. Bowling and batting styles have changed‚ from

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    Case: the Accra Beach Hotel

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    request from the West Indien Cricket Board (WICB) about hosting several cricket teams while the West Indien Cricket Servies‚ which is an important international sporting event. The head of the WICB was asking for a discount for 50 of the 141 rooms of the hotel. Now the sales manager has to decide whether to accept the inquiry or not. One important thing for her to consider is that business people‚ who are the most important guest group‚ would be stay away because of the cricket teams. On the other hand

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    focus towards her physical appearance. On the topic of body image‚ the portrayal of women‚ especially supermodels‚ portrays an unrealistic view of “perfection” to young girls. It is something that has been exaggerated through the media and the commercialisation of models. My second and final point is that men tend to be portrayed as the superhero‚ while women tend to be sexualised in videogames and movies. Most heroes and protagonists‚ particularly in prime time programming tend to be male. Children

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    Ipl Marketing

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    other side as rivals. For cricket‚ this is not plausible given that‚ for 10 months in a year‚ an Indian viewer supports the 15 players who play for India. To suddenly ask them to support a city side and consider another Indian player a rival is a tough ask. This is where the marketing of the IPL teams has faltered slightly in previous years. Cricket is a religion in India and most of the spectators who thronged the IPL in its first two seasons came to watch the cricket first and then support their

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    TANTI AT DE OVAL

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    Oval” was published in 1992. This story was written to give the readers a colourful illustration of lifestyle in the Caribbean. The story is about the writer’s aunt‚ Tanti Merle and her first visit to the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad to watch a cricket match between the Combined islands and Trinidad. The story describes Tanti Merle as a colourful character who likes to be in control or as most Caribbean people would say “she likes her own way”. She is loud and embarrassing to the speaker and her

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    Promoting Indian Hockey to Previous Glories The Golden Old Days: — Between 1924 and 1956 India won six successive Olympic hockey golds. India has achieved huge successes in hockey during its early years but later on it has only been a continuous downfall. With 8 Gold medals it has been the most successful hockey team in the world. So how come it came to a point that this hockey giant failed to even qualify for the 2008 Beijing Olympics? Today‚ again the Indian hockey team is staring down the

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    Question one: the human genome project. The human genome project is an international scientific research project to sequence and map all of the genes of human beings. completed over thirteen years by the U.S. department of energy and the national institutes of health‚ however many different countries such as Japan‚ the U.K.‚ France and Germany also participated. The human genome project is so important to society because of the impact it has on human health. Many new technologies have been

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    The Race to the Finish

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    If there is one thing I love it is cricket. I have always been amazed by Cricket based movies and tournaments. Even as a kid‚ I would always go to various stadiums in my city to spectate the matches and always enjoyed the experience because of the positive energy around me. I never thought back then that it would turn into a passion and give me some of my most unforgettable memories I have always been somewhat active in cricket‚ but I got very serious when I reached high school in Nairobi Jaffery

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    Sachin Tendulkar retires from one-day cricket with India Comments (152) Record-breaking India batsman Sachin Tendulkar has retired from one-day international cricket. In a statement‚ the 39-year-old said:  "I feel blessed to have fulfilled the dream of being part of a World Cup-winning Indian team." Tendulkar fact file 1973 - Born in Bombay (now Mumbai) on 24 April 1989 - Makes Test debut for India against Pakistan 1990 - Scores first Test century‚ against England 1998 - Scores first double

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    Rice: My Rice Story

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    Cricket is a game that involves two teams with 11 players on each side. The captain who wins the toss decides whether his team bats or bowls first. If they bat first‚ their aim is to score a lot of runs and make sure the other team does not reach that score. Usually‚ my family and I are always busy and never get time to sit together and have a family time. However‚ during big cricket games‚ we find time to be together and enjoy a match of cricket. Cricket is also important to

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