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    Three Cups Of Tea Throughout his experiences Greg Mortenson learned some life changing lessons. On of the most notable of these is when Greg learns from Haji Ali that Americans think that everything has to happen very quickly and that America thought by using a shock and awe tactic towards the war that they could end it before it event began. Also Haji Ali teaches Greg to share 3 cups of tea to slow down and make relations ships and as important as building things. This quote is very striking

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    controry‚ he already missed the right time for taking decision‚ he giving stupid excuse for not retiring‚ in one of recent interview‚ he told that if he retired soon after world cup. - Sachin has to decide for himself and he must time it right. You don’t want to go having lost to Australia 4-0. If he had gone after that World Cup that would have beenthe ultimate high. - Sachin has served the country well but now its time for him to give the reasonability that he has handled for so many years.&

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    your event should be clearly aimed at your chosen target audience. Investigation What did you decide? Teacher feedback Response to feedback What event did you decide to create a video for? I have chosen to do my video on the 2014 fifa world cup Why did you not choose the other videos? Because I know more about football in general so this gives me an advantage. What is the target audience for your event? My target audience is for everyone who is interested in football Be more specific

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    Women's Soccer History

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    U.S. Women’s Soccer: the History‚ the Glory‚ and the Challenges In front of a crowd of over 26‚000 fans‚ Carli Lloyd dribbled the ball and scores! Winning the game. The first hat trick ever in a Women’s World Cup final (Key Figures… 1). Soccer is considered the most popular sport in the world. For men. With players like Carli the sport is growing in popularity for women. Ever since women have been allowed to play soccer they have influenced the game and world culture. The History of Soccer

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    A global audience of 3.2 billion people – about 46.4% of the world population – watched the World Cup tournament of 2010‚ according to FIFA‚ the world governing body of soccer. The final between Spain and The Netherlands alone had an audience of approximately 530 million. There is little debate about which sport is more played and watched more than any other. It unites and divides cities and countries. It sparks debate and controversy‚ which is discussed within families‚ with co-workers‚ and even

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    Principals and practice of manamement How will you influence people to strive willingly for group objectives in your organization (target based industry)? Apply your interpersonal influence through communication process towards attaining your specialized goals? Early years and personal life Tendulkar was born at Nirmal Nursing Home on 24 April 1973. His father Ramesh Tendulkar was a reputed Marathi novelist and his mother Rajni worked in the insurance industry.[39] Ramesh named Tendulkar after

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    hold the 2022 World Cup? This paper will examine On 2 December 2010 it was announced that Qatar would be hosts of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The government that were behind Qatar’s successful bid defeated four other countries that wanted the honours of staging the 2022 world cup the countries being: Australia‚ Southern Korea‚ Japan and the USA. Qatar‚ with a population of 1.69 million people will be the first Arabic country to have the privileges of hosting the World Cup. Consequently‚ Qatar

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    describes the preferred method of interaction in the public sphere and often the only one accepted as competent” (Schiffauer 2004). Throughout the course of this essay I plan to analyse these three areas and also the impact that mega events such as world cups‚ Olympics etc. have on a country. Because this is an integral example of how to voice my opinion of how sport can thoroughly affect every fibre of the nation state. Resulting in my opinion of precisely how integral the nation states affect is on sport

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    challenging‚ interesting and just so amazing. Some people like soccer because it motivates them to be the best they can be try the hardest to be at the top and not the bottom. Football provokes passion. There are billions of people that watch the fifa world cup. Soccer is not like other sport because you can play without having money and you can lose weight faster by running all the time because in football there’s no walking always got to be running. To play football‚ you only need a ball and players unlike

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    Cricket merits & Demerits

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    Cricket: Cricket was first played in southern England in the 16th century. By the end of the 18th century‚ it had developed into the national sport of England. The expansion of the British Empire led to cricket being played overseas and by the mid-19th century the first international matches were being held. The ICC‚ the game’s governing body‚ has 10 full members. The game is most popular in Australasia‚ England‚ the Indian subcontinent‚ the West Indies and Southern Africa. Yes‚ cricket is the

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