Omega 37 (2009) 63 – 78 www.elsevier.com/locate/omega Increasing offensive or defensive efficiency? An analysis of Italian and Spanish football José E. Boscá∗‚ Vicente Liern‚ Aurelio Martínez‚ Ramón Sala Facultad de Economía‚ Universidad de Valencia‚ Avda. dels Tarongers s/n‚ E-46022 Valencia‚ Spain Received 15 July 2005; accepted 3 August 2006 Available online 10 October 2006 Abstract This paper analyses technical efficiency of Italian and Spanish football during three recent seasons‚
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English Monday‚ November 12th‚ 2012 Fairytales: Just a Fantasy Kids are addicted to fairytales they think it’s very amusing and exciting. Generally many children cannot sleep without having a story be read to them. As a matter of fact that is a very bad habit because fairytales do not help a child’s mind develop‚ it has no advantages and it has a huge negative impact on the brain. Fairytales are very twisted and are a bad influence to kids. Cinderella is a pure example for the disadvantages of
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Anthony mata Creative writing Period 1 4/1/13 Abortion: Why it’s Wrong How would you feel if someone took away your ability to live? Imagine not having any say in whether or not you want to have a life. Well babies don’t have a choice in their mother’s womb. If a woman decides to abort her baby‚ they can’t do anything about their life
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“ A Tradition of Change” Critique of: William Bennett‚ “Against Gay Marriage” Throughout the course of American history‚ every generation has built upon the foundations of freedom that were constructed by their ancestors before them. During the 1920’s‚ women finally earned the right to vote‚ and in the 1960’s‚ blacks finally gained their hard fought equality. Our current generations task‚ is to strive to obtain equal rights for homosexuals so that our children and grandchildren can live in
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submarine warfare is affecting the United States as they are sinking merchant ships‚ and it affects trade relations between the United States and England. (Slide 103). The United States is aiding the allies with loans and will need to get involved in the war to help the allies to save the loans (Slide 107). The United States economy and people can be saved if the United State joins the war against the Central Powers.
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Kidd 1 Joanne Sanchez‚ Ph.D. A-NCCT 3330.05: Summary Paper 9 February 2011 Summary on: Against the Odds‚ and Against the Common Good In her essay‚ “Against the Odds‚ and Against the Common Good‚” Gloria Jimenez evaluates the debate for state-run lotteries and surmises that state representatives‚ having citizens’ welfare in mind‚ should not pass bills urging them to gamble.
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it can both‚ prevent harmful ideas from spreading‚ or suppressing the freedom to express an idea to society. The question regarding the legitimacy of no-platforming as a tool of activism can be rebutted as seen in the debate for‚ or against no-platforming. For against no-platforming‚ it is argued that no-platforming is
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To what extent has the importance of the Tet Offensive of 1968 been overrated? On January 30th 1968 over 80‚000 Vietcong soldiers launched a surprise attack on over 100 towns and cities in South Vietnam. This is known as the Tet Offensive. The US army and South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) launched a counter-attack which regained all lost territory and crippled the military capabilities of the Vietcong. Some historians argue Tet was not as important as it appears to be. However‚ it is widely considered
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with other peninsulas coming out of it‚ this made naval warfare a vital part of a European army. From antiquity to the 16th century galley tactics were used in Naval warfare. Galley tactics had ships fight at close range where ramming and boarding opposing ships was possible. The weapons used in this type of warfare was the ship itself used as a battering ram‚ bow and arrow and cross bows. The first effective use of gunpowder in naval warfare was by the Venetians during the Siege of Chioggia (1379-80)
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Humanities World War One was the first war after the Industrial Revolution to have advanced military technology. Unfortunately as a result of this‚ thousands of deaths had occurred‚ particularly in France and Belgium. The high death rate associated with Australian soldiers in World War One was not solely caused by military technology‚ but was also caused by the spread of diseases in trenches‚ lack of resources and poor medical attention. Many deaths of Australian soldiers were not mainly a result
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