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    Englija

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    for goals and When you have the ally of professional staff‚ coaching and teammates‚ every single individual and team goal can be achieved with your mental and physical determination and sacrifice. 3. Appeal to history Throughout the history of cricket there have been countless moments of triumph and defeat‚ some involving Australia as the triumphant‚ and some where Australia are the defeated. Many cricketers have been experienced physical pain‚ bleeding and injuries but these things are only temporary

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    The New Tulip International School‚ Bopal‚ Ahmedabad-380058. Class: IX (CBSE) Sub: History Date: Worksheet History and Sports: The Story Of Cricket 1. When were the laws of cricket drawn up? What were mentioned in the first written laws of cricket? 2. ‘The Battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton.’ Explain. 3. What were the differences between amateurs and professionals? 4. Why was the Pentagular Tournament condemned by Gandhiji? 5. ‘One hundred and

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    Archeta

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    The experiment was carried out to determine whether Acheta domestica has a preference in the amount of light intensity it receives to determine if lux values has any effect on its times of activities during the day. The hypotheses were as followed: Ho: Light intensity plays no role in the Acheta domesticus’ choice of habitat. Ha: Light intensity plays a role in the Acheta domesticus’ choice of habitat. The statistics used to analyze our data was the chi -squared test‚ since we had discrete data

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    Age: 36 Place of Birth: Mumbai India Sachin Tendulkar attended an ordinary High School called Sharadashram Vidyamandir in the city of Mumbai but was not recognised as a clever student. He was although radiating a wavy brilliance of playing cricket. Family Life Family Life Sachin Tendulkar’s father Ramesh Tendulkar was a Marathi novelist and a school teacher. He had named Sachin after his favourite musical director Sachin Dev Burman. His mother Rajni Tendulkar worked in LIC ( Life insurance

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    Match Point Vs Memento

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    plots‚ characters‚ ethical/moral issue‚ and conclusion between the film‚ Match Point and Memento. Both of films are directed by famous directors in the world. The Match Point is directed by Woody Allen in 2005; Memento is directed by Christopher Nolan. First of all‚ Match Point is the film which is categorizing into classical films. According to the class lecture‚ the classical film follows traditional plot lines. Match Point is a story of protagonist’s journey of life. A protagonist (Chris

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    individual. An Aristotelian tragedy is a tragedy that revolves around the main character’s tragic flaws and involves a reverse in fortune. Match Point is an insightful film written and directed by Woody Allen that touches on the inevitable consequences of greed and lust. Chris’s avarice and sexual desires result in him cheating on his wife and committing murder. Match Point represents an Aristotelian tragedy due to Chris’s tragic flaws‚ irrational decisions‚ peripeteia‚ and denial which eventually lead

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    Kakaka

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    Sport (or sports) is all forms of usually competitive physical activity which‚[1] through casual or organised participation‚ aim to use‚ maintain or improve physical ability and skills while providing entertainment to participants‚ and in some cases‚ spectators.[2] Hundreds of sports exist‚ from those requiring only two participants‚ through to those with hundreds of simultaneous participants‚ either in teams or competing as individuals. Sport is generally recognised as activities which are based

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    Esssay

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    information Years Team 1988 Cricket Club of India 1988–present Mumbai 1992 Yorkshire 2008–2013 Mumbai Indians Career statistics Competition Test ODI FC LA Matches 198 463 302 551 Runs scored 15‚837 18‚426 24‚896 21‚999 Batting average 53.86 44.83 57.89 45.54 100s/50s 51/67 49/96 80/113 60/114 Top score 248* 200* 248* 200* Balls bowled 4‚198 8‚032 7‚551 10‚230 Wickets 45 154 70 201 Bowling average 54.69 44.32 62.15 42.17 5 wickets in innings 0 2 0 2 10 wickets in match 0 n/a 0 n/a Best bowling

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    Defamation (India)

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    DEFAMATION. INTRODUCTION: Defamation is something spoken or in print‚ which is intended to harm a person’s reputation. It is basically a false statement‚ or an offensive visual representation which might defame someone or prove harmful to one’s public image and reputation. It not only implies to individuals‚ but also to business‚ products‚ group‚ government‚ religion or nation. It is an offence punishable by law. Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code criminalises

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    Limitations to D/L Method

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    LIMITATIONS TO DUCKWORTH LEWIS METHOD Ravi Agarwal Abstract-The Duckworth Lewis method‚ or D/L method‚ was created by Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis. The International Cricket Council (ICC) adopted D/L method in 1999 to address the issue of delayed one-day cricket matches due to interruptions such as inclement weather conditions‚ poor light and floodlight failures‚ and crowd problems. This paper deals with the evaluation of the Duckworth Lewis method‚ identifying its limitation‚ and

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