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    SANTAC Rapid Assessment on the possible Abuse & Trafficking of Children for Sexual Exploitation Purposes (Prostitution) in Southern Africa before‚ during & after the 2010 FIFA World Cup Games The case of Zambia & Namibia conducted from July to Sep. 2008 Presented at SANTAC Regional & National Conference on Preventions Interventions against Child Trafficking: Sharing Lessons Learned and Developing Ways Forward Pestana Rovuma Hotel and Conference Centre‚ Maputo 8-9 Oct. 2008 by Merab Kambamu

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    Bharathi P I - PGDM Good Bye Sachin “If Cricket is a religion Sachin is God” goes a great saying. On November 14th 2013 the wankhede stadium erupted and the whole world was chanting “Sachin Sachin” for one final time when the little genius went into bat for the final time as an international cricketer. Two days later on November 16th around 12 noon the people around the world were glued to their TV sets to watch the master for one final time. It was on the same day Sachin broke one more record

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    Chokra

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    Chokra‚ the 1996 Cricket World Cup Song‚ very robustly represented the excitement and spirit of the aforementioned tournament. Composed by Piyush Soni‚ said to be “Music for the People”‚ Chokra paints the story of how a young boy who persevered to make something out of his life. This can be reflected in Sri Lanka rise to victory against Australia in the 1996 Cricket World Cup which in itself‚ one can compare and contrast the West Indies team of the same era. This piece’s aim Is to show how through

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    My Favourite Game

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    are interesting and joyful but i like cricket the most.Cricket is as same to the players as songs to the singers and music to the musician. Cricket match is always played between two teams.it has three forms till now.One Day Cricket match ‚ Test or five day cricket match and T20 Cricket match. One day cricket match consists of 100 overs ‚ Test Cricket consists of 450 overs at the maximum and twenty twenty cricket has 40 overs in a match. I know cricket and love it because of Shahid afridi

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    Popular events like the Football World Cup and other international sporting occasions are essential in easing international tensions and releasing patriotic emotions in a safe way. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? International sporting occasions are very well participated by a lot of countries or nationalities around the world. One of these very popular events is called “The Fifa World Cup”. This special occasion is held every four years in a hosting country that won

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    ancient times‚ people are like sports. Then people love sport‚ they gradually formed a large-scale movement. Nowadays‚ there are two sports competition in the world largest. It is Olympic Games and FIFA World Cup. These international sporting will give many advantages to a country. Hold international sporting events like the FIFA World Cup will become many advantages for a country. It will become improve growth of economy who are hold international sporting‚ then create more job‚ increase the relationship

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    Soccer Around The World

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    Soccer is one of five popular sports around the world. Players like Cristiano Ronaldo‚ Lionel Messi‚ and Neymar are very athletic‚ popular players. They posse skills that make are unlike lots of players. Soccer is more entertaining when World Cup time comes around. Around 3 billion people watch globally and about a billion watch on TV. This game is to see who is the country who has the best soccer team. Every team will have star players that standout like nobody else’s on there team. Usually

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    Fifa World Cup

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    « Can the World Cup bridge South Africa’s sporting divide? » 1. In what ways are South African sports divided along racial lines and what factors perpetuate this “segregation”? Racial segregation has ruled the major part of South Africa’s History and seems to remain along time. Though apartheid has been abolished in 1994‚ black and white populations stick to old habits regarding certain fields. If you look closer into sports‚ for instance‚ you will discover that some are considered for

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    match against India at the Brabourne Stadium in 1988. 3. Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli set a world record partnership of 664 runs in the Harris Shield‚ an inter-school tournament in Mumbai. Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 326 runs and reportedly the mammoth stand literally drove the opposition to tears. 4. Sachin Tendulkar at the age of 19 became the youngest Indian to play in county cricket. 5. Sachin Tendulkar had to wait for 79 matches for his first ODI century and by that time he had

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    necessary for the leaders to present their expectations and ideas to the team members in a way in which they can understand. "Two of his special qualities are his intelligence and articulation‚ both of which have helped him immensely in the world of contemporary cricket." — Geoffrey Boycott on his beloved “Prince of Calcutta”‚ Sourav Ganguly. Motivator and Ability to Inspire: Motivation is a goal based characteristic that helps a person or a team to achieve their objectives. A leader must make sure

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