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    Alina Kabaeva

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    adds up to 36 hours a week‚ since the age of four? How many people can handle it? Kabaeva‚ a hero? How? Why? She is just another girl that won the Olympics‚ big deal‚ right? Wrong‚ she was striving for that one goal for 22 years just to become the gold medalist at the Olympics. It has been a tough journey for her. She has been accused of doping‚ in other words overdosing pills. However that did not stop her from becoming a champion. Alina Kabeva comes from a family of athletes. Her father was

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    the Indian Army and Government of Punjab‚ India Religion Sikh Spouse(s) Nirmal Kaur Children 3 daughters; 1 son; 1 adopted son Olympic medal record Men ’s Athletics Competitor for  IND British Empire and Commonwealth Games Gold 1958 Cardiff 440 yards Asian Games Gold 1958 Tokyo 200 m Gold 1958 Tokyo 400 m Gold 1962 Jakarta 400 m Gold 1962 Jakarta 4 x 400 m relay The Flying Sikh - Milkha Singh Sardar Milkha Singh is the greatest living Sikh Athlete. Born in a family of

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    Bad side of sports

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    Bad Side of Sports Trophies‚ gold medals‚ and awards are some of the reason you might play a sport. But there is something else that you can also get in trying to achieve your goal. All the work you put in for a particular sport can set you up for success and also can set up for failure. Also‚ it can leave you with something that you will remember for the rest of your life. In a lot of the things that you do like practice‚ exercising athletics need to also protect themselves. While playing sports

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    have breakthroughs in imaging NMR‚ but in non-imaging NMR spectroscopy proving a method for the investigation of matter. Paul received many more awards during his life including the Gold Medal of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine‚ US National Medal of Technology‚ US National Medal of Science‚ and Roentgen Medal. Sources http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2003/lauterbur-cv.html http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2003/lauterbur.html

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    The Boys In The Boat

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    James Brown. The true story is about an American rowing team and the team’s epic journey to win gold at the 1936 Olympic games. The team from rural Washington state endured many challenges along their path to greatness.The great depression didn’t help these problems any. This group of underdogs if you will take gold away from Hitler at his own games. It is a suspenseful tale of triumph‚ not only for a medal‚ but for a way of life. Some of the problems they faced were lack of funds. As a team they had

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    given the proper shelter they deserve because Indians are in short of patriotism to the national sport of their country. Hockey has been played in India way before Cricket was. The very first time Hockey was played in the Olympics‚ they won the gold medal without conceding a single defeat in any of their matches. Such was the glory of the hockey team. In 1983 India won the Cricket World Cup and instantly its charm reverberated throughout the country. It was in this decade that Indians were introduced

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    Many Chinese workers made their way to the United States around 1848 during the California Gold Rush. By 1880‚ there was approximately seventy-five thousand newcomers in the Golden State which was nine percent of the state’s total population. These numbers increased because of mining and the hiring of large labor forces to conduct work on the Transcontinental Railroad across the West. Employers viewed the Chinese as “cheap labor”‚ and for this reason‚ Americans welcomed them (Kennedy and Cohen 500)

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    Miracles Do Happen

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    Miracles Do Happen Sports and miracles kind of go hand in hand when athletes perform in games or practices. The Denver Broncos were down 24-0 at halftime against the San Diego Chargers‚ and they ending up winning 35-24 with 35 unanswered points. Many basketball games come down to the wire during March madness and many teams win by hitting buzzer beaters. For the USA hockey team‚ this miracle happened to swing their way. This special hockey team hit the biggest lottery numbers possible and took

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    Study of Metals

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    University of Balamand Faculty of Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Lab CHEN 215 Title: Study of Gold metal Date: 14/01/2013 Submitted to: Dr Sami Habib Submitted by: Jamil Mahfoud (A1010659) I- General introduction about metals: a- Historical background Back to 6000 BC‚ process metallurgy is known as one of the oldest applied sciences. Despite that the form of metals was very basic but it has a big impact on the society because of its wide

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    Math Lab Sl 11

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    Cindy Hwang IB Math 11 SL 1-3 IB Math Portfolio Gold medal heights Aim: The aim of this task is to consider the winning height for the men’s high jump in the Olympic Games. Introduction: The Olympic Games which are held in every four years have an event called Men’s High Jump and usually an athlete tries to jump over a bar which is set up in a certain range from1 meter to 3 meters. The table 1 shows the record of the gold medalists during the Olympic Games held during 1932 to 1980. Note:

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