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    to talk about them. Many of the games we play now have come from Britain. One of the most British games is cricket. It is often played in schools‚ colleges‚ universities and by club teams all over the country. Summer isn’t summer without cricket. To many Englishmen cricket is both a game and a standard of behaviour. When they consider anything unfair‚ they sometimes say: "That isn’t cricket." But as almost everywhere else in the world‚ the game which attracts the greatest attention is Association

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    attempted to hit it. If the batter made contact with the ball‚ the batter ran to the first post. Points were earned depending on what post was reached and how was the post reached. Another English game is cricket. The first cricket match to be documented took place in Sussex‚ England in 1697. Cricket is played in a large open circular field and consisted of two sides each containing eleven players that would attempt to "put out" the batsman. The batsman tries to prevent a ball thrown by a "bowler"

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    football. In importing there traditional sports the British were no different from other immigrant groups such as the Germans who brought with them cross bows‚ target rifle shooting and later gymnastics. In an environment where the seasons did not match the accustomed months and the landscape was far from familiar‚ sport provided a link with what had been left behind. Nostalgia led to the adoption of many sporting activities; but others were the result of deliberate attempts by the colonial wealthy

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    like basketball or football‚ we realize that we are not going to win the match if we play as a selfish player in our team‚ because everything will be easier if we work hard together. When we play solo sports‚ like tennis‚ swimming competition‚ boxing‚ we realize that solo is solo. We cannot depend on anyone else but our self. So if we want to win the game‚ do not ever give up and keep telling our self that we will win the match no matter what. Sport is about attitude and fair play‚ because whether

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    industry there is potential for collusion due to the small amount of large companies which means that there is potentially the ability for firms to set prices. In fact in 2007 British Airways was ’fined about £270m after it admitted collusion in fixing the prices’ after it held illegal talks with rival Virgin Atlantic. Price colluding or setting prices is illegal as it prevents potential competition from happening meaning that consumers may not get the best service for the best price. Price setting

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    military status‚ economical well being and the technology that is possesses. Before I make the decision to uproot and move‚ I need to make certain of some things. I will most definitely not move somewhere where I will not be able to‚ at least match or increase my income‚ so I need to take a look ant the economy of the relocation destination. I want to make certain that the culture and its surrounding are suitable for the upbringing of children. The schools‚ the climate‚

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    Sports provide us a mean of physical exercise. My friends! Some special games like hockey‚ cricket and football not only make our body sound and healthy but also provide us a source of amusement and entertainment. As we have seen the excitements and rejoice of the World cup 2011. These games create cheerfulness not only in the players but also in the visitors. People gather around in thousands to see a match. They praise the players and clap for them. In this way they create an atmosphere of happiness

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    Project Report On Integrated Marketing Communications An In-Depth Study SUBMITTED BY SAGAR GALA TYBMS (SEM V)‚ 2008-2009 ROLL NO. 74 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF DATE OF SUBMISSION: 31ST OCTOBER‚ 2008 Declaration I Mr. SAGAR GALA of NARSEE MONJEE COLLEGE OF COMMERENCE AND ECONOMICS of TYBMS (Semester V) hereby declare that

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    patients are presently used or have been used in the past. It is important to understand the different techniques but knowing why is just as important. One can say that organ sharing schemes is one important approach. This process can use the cross-match-negative organs with a larger donor pool in the National Transplant Database. For example in the UK‚ “the identification of suitable donors for sensitized patients has been facilitated by a requirement for accurate definition of a patient’s antibody

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    What Does Pakistan Mean?   An old man was asked on a TV program‚ what does Pakistan mean to you? He replied telling a true story. He said "When I was coming to Pakistan‚ I saw an old man just like me‚ he was tired‚ injured and thirsty. He asked: “Has Pakistan arrived”‚ I said ’Yes’. He took the soil and kissed it. He asked for water. When I brought water‚ I saw some crows and a dog beside him. When I came near‚ the old man had died." The old man interviewed had tears in his eyes then. He said to

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