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    Gender Inequality in Sporting A growing issue in Sporting history and an issue that is still around today is about the gender inequality between the competitors and judges/referees. To this day there is a growing gap in the amount that a Male Athlete is paid to what a Female Athlete is paid. An example of this is‚ the top paid male athlete is Cristiano Ronaldo and he is paid $93million per year and this is compared to Serena Williams‚ who is the top paid female athlete in the world and only

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    Bladeless Fan

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study House dust is not simply dirt‚ but a potent mixture of potentially allergenic materials‚ which can induce a severe asthmatic attack in prone individuals. Bacteria in household dust can trigger asthma. The greater the exposure to house dust allergens‚ especially during windy days or during cleaning‚ the greater is the probability of getting an asthma attack. Their by-products called endotoxins in household dust trigger asthma and asthma related symptoms

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    Motivational factors which affect an individual to volunteer at local/major sporting events DISCLAIMER: At the Service Industry Project Scheme (SIPS) subject is undertaken by a final year student from the University of Canberra‚ as part of their undergraduate degree. No liability will be accepted by the student‚ the staff or the university‚ for any outcomes based on the findings of the student’s study. All information is subject to commercial confidentiality and there many be no use of any

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    need to know how to be a true hockey fan. Well‚ you can’t be a true hockey fan if you’re not Canadian‚ but let’s forget about that. So‚ you’re gonna have to know how to be a hockey fan. How to cheer on your team‚ how to casually pick a fight with fan of the team you hate‚ and how to pretend you know every player on your team‚ what position they play‚ and what number they are. Constantly check the scores. It doesn’t matter if you’re at work‚ at home‚ or out

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    Beyonce Fan Ethnography

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    QUEEN BEE AND THE BEYHIVE A FAN ETHNOGRAPHY Communication and Pop Culture | Dr. Dan Heaton Malcolm White 4-2-13 “BOW DOWN” On March 18‚ 2013‚ Beyonce Knowles-Carter leaked a song called “Bow Down‚” where she instructed all of her competitors to bow down before her. In her estimation‚ there was no competition‚ she was aware of it‚ and anybody practicing in her arena was aware of it too. More importantly‚ her legion of adoring fans knew it as well. The song leak served as a stark contrast to

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    Fan Aggression in Sport

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    Position Statements Aggression and Violence in Sport: AN ISSP Position Stand Prepared by Gershon Tenenbaum‚ Evan Stewart (University of Southern Queensland Australia)‚ Robert N. Singer (University of Florida‚ USA)‚ Joan Duda (Purdue University‚ USA) Aggression has long been a part of the sport domain. Indeed‚ Russell (1993; p.191) suggested that outside of wartime‚ sports is perhaps the only setting in which acts of interpersonal aggression are not only tolerated but enthusiastically applauded

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    equity) the trends from 2004 to 2006 remains the same. All three ratios increased from year 2004 to 2005‚ but dramatically decreased from 2005 to 2006 dropping below the percent ratios of 2004. The increase of Profit margin indicates that Harrods sporting goods had a higher return on the sales dollar which shows good cost control‚ the decrease (2005-2006) of the same ratio indicates the company having a lower return on the sales

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    Chinese Fan Dance (Group Nica) Members: Jhana Tinga Rem Gesultura Camille Guardino Joyce Bereber Jaymee Salangsang Stephanie Abaya Collin Ramos The art and tradition of the Chinese fan dance have captivated audiences for two thousand years. Just one of many forms of traditional folk dances‚ fan dances has been preserved to share the stories and beauty of Chinese culture. Chinese Fan Dance the Chinese fan dance is performed in celebration of Chinese culture. It represents beauty

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    [ATHLETICS IN MACGREGOR’S SPORTING LANDSCAPE] | Health & Physical Education Sociology | CONTENTS * 1.0 Introduction * * 2.0 Figueroa’s Framework > 2.1 Individual Level - 3.0 Action Plan * 4.1 Justification of Action plan > 4.2 Links to Survey Results > 4.3 Links to Research including individual level - 5.0 Conclusion - 6.0 Reference List - 7.0 Appendices Executive

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    Fan Aggression in Sport Sport involvement‚ whether it is being a participant or a spectator‚ is often viewed as a positive experience. Sometimes‚ these experiences can come with violent behavior‚ particularly expressed by the fans of that sport. Statistics have shown that nearly 96 % of the people polled have stated that they have been involved in sports where aggression occurs either through participation (player aggression) or through spectator violence (Branscombe & Wann‚ 1992). According

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