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    E Sports Are Real Sports

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    Sir or Madam‚ I am a regular reader of the ‚‚International News“ and I took notice of your article ‚‚eSports are real sports“‚ which appeared on the 21th September 2012. In your article you claimed that eSports are real sports. But first of all you have to mention not only the qualities of eSport but also the qualities of real sports. I think the most import thing of real sports is the physical effort and skill. An individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. You can

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    This research paper is based on sports and how equipment‚medicine‚injuries‚and nutrition have changed from 20th to the 21st century. From 1900’s to 2000’s sports has changed drastically over the past two decades. Whether it’s basketball or football or woman or men all sports have changed over the amount of years. Comparing from then to now technology has increased majorly whether it’s Medicine and other foods and drinks all these items and equipment has upgrades to become faster

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    David Belasco

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    David Belasco was born in San Fransisco‚ California‚ on July 25‚1853. Hisparents had come to California from London in the gold rush. Belasco grew upin San Fransisco and Victoria‚ British Columbia. His early education in a RomanCatholic monastery influenced his simple mode of dress and helped earn him the nickname Bishop of Broadway. He had some experience as a child actor‚ and from 1873 to 1879 worked in a number of San Fransisco theaters as everything from call boy and script copier to actor

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    David Petrous

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    David Petraeus is a retired military officer and public official. He gained his position as the director of the Central Intelligence Agency in December of 2011. He resigned from his job as The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in November of 2012 due to an affair he was having with Paula Broadwell‚ which was discovered by the FBI. Petraeus was a four-star general who served over thirty years in the United States Army. In 2004‚ he was promoted to Lieutenant General. In 2007‚ he was

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    Child labor impacted American labor because of the harsh way they treated children. They chose children as young as four to work in their factories. They worked in coal mines‚ factories‚ and many other places. They were often employed together with their parents and many parents in mill towns depended on their children to make enough money for necesities. They chose children because factory owners saw them as cheap and less likely to go on strike. They also chose them because in coal mines

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    World War One (WW1) beginning on the 28th July 1914 and ending on 11 November 1918 impacted the everyday lives and attitudes of Australians in many ways. The soldiers who fought in WW1 were affected physically (injuries) and physiologically‚ in the trenches and on the battlefields. This caused many of the soldiers to suffer PTSD and shell shock. Consequently WW1 also affected the lives of Families‚ specifically women and children who where left to work at home and do jobs men would usually do.

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    The denotation for the American Dream can vary depending on the diverse cultures in America. The American Dream during the 1940’s had various definitions due to how each cultural group was affected. Such examples are: the Native American’s not being shown recognition for their input in World War II‚ the Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ and Transgender (LGBT) community being unrecognized as a cultural group‚ women being pushed away from their jobs after World War II ended‚ and etcetera. Thus‚ the average definition

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    Sports Ethics

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    January of 1970‚ his professional coaching record stood at a remarkable 105-35-6‚ and the NFL named him their acclaimed "1960s Man of the Decade." His statement that "winning is the only thing that matters in sport"‚ is one of the truths that is still inherent in today’s world of sports. Athletes are willing to cheat to guarantee success‚ either through the use of performance-enhancing drugs‚ or through the act of injuring others. These days‚ drugs‚ blood doping‚ corruption‚ injuring others and

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    landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and detonated a cultural explosion. I refer‚ of course‚ to the thrilling arrival in America of that one-of-a-kind band that we have all come to know and love‚ this great band that transformed American music forever. The Beatles impacted the world culturally‚ three different included their persona‚ taste in clothing‚ and the types of songs they sang. The Beatles as many other groups caused a “mania” for young teens from their concerts and public

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    america in the 1940’s japanese americans were put into internment camps. This can be compared to the salem witch trials in 1642. A similar comparison to the salem witch trials would be what america did to the mexican americans in 1930’s. Though there can be many similarities there can also be many differences between these three events. In this essay i will discuss the similarities between each other and also the differences. The similarities between these three events in american history in all three

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