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    to add lies in what sports will draw the largest crowd and largest amount of willing participants. I disagree with your statement that there are no grounds for adding field hockey to the University. Upon further glance‚ just as an example‚ Stanford University and the University of California currently‚ have women’s field hockey teams in place. I am sure that with enough interest from other teams‚ they would be able to form a west coast conference. On top of that‚ as I stated in my initial forum post

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    1980 Olympic Hockey Team

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    1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team "’Do you believe in miracles? YES!’ said AABC broadcaster Al Michaels’”‚ (Painter). Al michaels said this line as the 1980 United States Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team upset the Soviet Union in the semi-final game. The United States team was composed of a highly skilled coach‚ Herb Brooks‚ as he had just won a national championship for college hockey with the University of Minnesota’s Golden Gophers in 1979 (Barnes). Herb Brooks was not new to the program as he was the

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    Incense sticks from India. VJP is trying to get the exclusive distribution for the product in USA‚ and their first start will be in Florida‚ because it is the home place for business. VJP has an excellent relationship with the distributors and wholesalers in Miami Dade and Broward‚ in Florida. VJP has the knowledge of the wholesale channel and want to develop with new products for the final customer. The final customer needs quality not too many ashes‚ burning time to at least 40 minutes per stick‚ availability

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    Will fighting be banned? The contemplating debate about the future of fighting in the nhl has astonished the National Hockey League fans. Some say fighting will make the game more dangerous others safer. Fighting is a big part of hockey. Although there are less fights now‚ players need a way to take out their anger and frustrations during a game. Fighting also gives the home team the intensity needed in winning the stanley cup final. If fighting was banned in the nhl players would result in being

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    The Three Types of Hockey Players Hockey is a game of organized chaos. While the team that has control of the puck tries to pass‚ shoot‚ and score the team without the puck is trying to steal‚ hit‚ and block shots. This is obvious and anyone watching a hockey game can clearly see this. But what some people don’t see is the roles that every player has and how important it is to their team’s success. There are many different types of hockey players but its best to classify them into three major

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    author‚ unimaginable. The incredible strength and perseverance to go on with life and then for some‚ to further demonstrate their zeal for life in their high level of participation in sports‚ is mind blowing. The fans and players following sled hockey athletes have drawn a lot of awareness to those who have served their country‚ our veterans. It is not unusual‚ living in the US‚ when shopping at the mall or out walking at the park to see someone wearing an artificial limb. I came home the other

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    Controversy of Medication

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    Controversy of Medication Lynnette Sharrer AED/222 June 12‚ 2011 Professor Miller Sellner A highly controversial issue that impacts society is the overmedication for children diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and EDB (Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities). A major concern of overmedicating for ADHD is that there may be a significant over-identification of students with this disorder. The rapid growth of the OHI category over the past decade (a growth of almost

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    Reebok Controversy

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    these boundaries are good ways to connect with or reach the possible buyer. This strategy is a risky one and could obviously backfire at any time a new ad is released. In late March of 2012‚ an ad appeared in a Germany Gym that sparked a huge controversy all over the world. This ad from the Reebok company stated‚ "Cheat on your girlfriend‚ Not on your workout". This made it to the social network Twitter in no time and many people were not happy. Reebok then pulled the ad‚ but never issued a direct

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    NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY National Hockey League was established as a non-profit entity in 1917 by 26 teams to govern the league. They had been very successful over the past 75 years with very little exposure. They have thrilled fans and provide financial returns for their owners. Their primary goal is to take hockey to a next level and makes it more popular. They are not worried about competition and are only concerned with overall growth for the sport‚ the owners‚ the players

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    Field Hockey Lab Report

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    X00072990 Introduction Field hockey is a field-based sport that is characterized with an intermittent nature. It requires athletes to be fit and aware of the environment in which they play. Due to the intermittent nature of the sport athlete must be equipped with the skills and knowledge to deal with the physiological demands placed on them within a match environment such as a change in intensity‚ endurance work and directional changes. Field hockey has an uneven spilt of 70-80% anaerobic and

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