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    The Great Game of Hockey

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    The Great Game Called Hockey It is 3-3 going into overtime‚ it is the Chicago Blackhawks versus the Philadelphia Flyers vying for the most coveted trophy in sports- the Stanley Cup Trophy. The Blackhawks have a 3-2 series lead. If they win this game‚ they win the trophy. It is “do or die” for the Flyers‚ force a game seven or go home. Then it happens‚ a few minutes into overtime‚ Patrick Kane‚ a young superstar on the Blackhawks skates down the rink‚ takes a shot‚ and he scores

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    The Hunger Games

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    The Hunger Games was an amazing book. It was amazing how Suzanne Collins imagination made up Panem‚ which is the future‚ ruins of North America and how it was divided up into twelve districts. I liked how each district as you got lower had less wealth but still was very important to the Capital. For example each district had its own specialty that benefited that Capitol‚ such as coal mining‚ agriculture‚ seafood‚ and other specialties. Some districts provide the Capitol with energy or material goods

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    The Game of Pig Portfolio

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    Cover Letter: Game of Pig Portfolio To play the game you need a regular 6-sided die. Each turn of the game consists of one or more rolls of the die. You keep rolling until you get a 1 or decide to stop. You may choose to stop rolling at any time. If you stop rolling before you get a 1 your score for that turn‚ your score is the sum of all of the numbers you rolled that turn (e.g. if you roll a 4‚ 6‚ 3‚ and 2 your score is 15 pts.). But‚ if you roll a 1 in that turn your turn is over and you receive

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    Card Game

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    Hokie Golf - The all weather golf game Object of Game Hokie Golf is similar to regular golf. Each player tries to get the lowest number of points each time the cards are dealt. The cards are dealt either 9 or 18 times depending on how long of a game you wish to play. The Game Consists of: These Card Counts These Card Counts 5 Sand Trap Cards 10 points 2 Hole in One Cards -3 points 5 In The Rough Cards 10 points 3 Eagle Cards -2 points 5 Water Hazard Cards 10 points 7 Birdie

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    Northgard's Game Analysis

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    Northgard is a Real Time Strategy game that puts players in command of a Viking clan who after years traveling find themselves in the mysterious land of Northgard. In this land filled with bountiful resources and dangerous creatures‚ these clans must not only survive in their new surroundings‚ but also bring fame and glory to their newly build civilization through colonizing key locations on the map‚ documenting the history of their clan‚ or concurring other clans looking achieve the same goal. Inspired

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    Events Competitive Environment The Commonwealth Games 2002 was a major hallmark event‚ held in Manchester over the period of ten days. Hiller‚(2002 p 449)describes a major hallmark event as "short-term high-profile events like Olympics and World Fairs that always have a significant urban impact. They re-prioritize urban agendas‚ create post-event usage debates‚ often stimulate urban redevelopment‚ and are instruments of boosterist ideologies promoting economic growth" Colin Hall states that

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    The Great Game Of Soccer

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    The Great Game of Soccer It is hard to find a better sport to play than soccer. Soccer is a game that can be played by people of almost any age. There are eleven players needed to play on a team. It is a relatively inexpensive sport because the only thing needed to play are shin guards‚ cleats‚ and a soccer ball. However‚ if one plays in a league there may be a registration fee. Soccer can be played either indoors or outdoors. There are four different sizes of soccer fields that vary between age

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    commonwealth games

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    ASSESSMENT 2: RESEARCH REPORT MANCHESTER COMMONWEALTH GAMES EVENT SECTOR KNOWLEDGE OF CONCEPTS AND THEORY LECTURE: ANGIE STUDENT: FYONEY SMITH 00097831T Table of Contents Introduction.................................................................................p1 MANCHESTOR COMMONWEALTH GAMES The Overview.....................................................................

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    the nuisances of the game and gets elated whenever the little master‚  Sachin crosses yet another milestone. But these cricket-savvy arguments rarely bring to light the other dark picture… While cricket’s popularity has increased in India at a exponential rate‚ the fortunes of the other games has fallen to new lows. Hockey –our national game ‚ in which India was considered a super-power has degraded so quickly that team India had failed  to even qualify for the Olympics-the international sporting

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    Assignment #4:  Case 13-1 “Advertising‚ Public Relations and the 2008 Beijing Olympics” International Marketing Analyze the reasons why the Chinese government hired a Western public relations firm to work on the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Over the past three decades or so‚ the body of knowledge of public relations has grown significantly and public relations continue to evolve as a strong discipline (Sriramesh and Vercic‚ 2001). It is important to note that public relations are not marketing

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