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    importance of money in sports. There is a saying that money makes the world go round. This could not have been truer for the sports industry. Some of the most successful sporting franchises are backed by owners with seemingly unlimited financial resources. Their financial backing has been used to develop the sport and publicise it around the world‚ which results in a successful sport supported by fans worldwide. Therefore‚ it is easily said that money is crucial to sports‚ in several‚ if not all

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    What Ails Indian Sports

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    WHAT AILS INDIAN SPORTS ? Sports; a passtime for students‚ a passion for players‚ a fitness solution for the middle aged‚ perhaps life for aficionados and more recently lucre for businessmen; has an equal significance for the country as a whole. It is a mirror to the professionalism of a country’s citizens‚ their dedication and the facilities provided to them by the government. Sports serve as a portrayal of the teamspirit among the

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    What defines a sport? There has been a controversy‚ whether or not golf should be considered a sport. If old men‚ injured athletes‚ and people of all backgrounds and athletic ability can play this sport‚ can you really consider it a sport? The Oxford dictionary states that a sport is‚ “an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.” Golf can be considered a sport by the definition alone‚ plus golf is supported

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    player/team but who the sports broadcaster is going for. This is known as sports analysis‚ a sports analyst provides expert discussion of sports-related topics before‚ during‚ or after a sporting event. Sports analysts are frequently former athletes who participated in the sport being analyzed. A sports analyst is different from a the sports broadcaster in that broadcasters provide a running commentary regarding a sporting event while the event is taking place‚ whereas sports analysts usually provides

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    Rural Sports

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    \ EVALUATION / IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF “RURAL SPORTS PROGRAMME” CENTRE FOR MARKET RESEARCH & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 198‚ PAGE ABBREVIATIONS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 BACKGROUND 1-10 2 METHODOLOGY 11-17 3 PROFILE OF RESPONDENTS 18-26 4 AWARENESS 27-33 5 ORGANIZATION & REGULARITY OF EVENTS 34-50 6 SUPPORT & RECOGNIZATION OF SPORT PERSONS 51-74 7 INFRASTRUCTURE & BUDGET 75-96 8 SUCCESS & FAILURES 97-108 9 CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATION

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    Unreal Story of Professional Wrestling Narr. Steve Allen Written and Produced by A&E Special Documentary A&E New York‚ New York 1 March‚ 1998 WCW/nWo: Sting Unmasked Narr. Toni Shiavone Written by Eric Bischoff‚ Produced by Turner Broadcasting Co. Special Interview‚ Turner Entertainment Atlanta‚ Georgia 5 May 1998 Nagurski‚ B. "Professional Wrestling" Microsoft Encarta `99 (Electronic Version). Copyright INSO Corp. 1993-1998 PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING: SPORT OR ENTERTAINMENT

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    A sports coach is someone who helps ameture and professional atheletes do better In their talents and special skills. A coach’s job is helping athletes stay fit‚ eat healthily‚ and help them be successful. I should be able to help them physically and mentally through sports. I would usually work on the court or on the field as the team gets better I will be able to understand them. I will have to learn how to perform CPR and first aid to be able to save a life if needed and also to be a strong leader

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    Children often dream of becoming a professional athlete at one point in his or her young life this goal or dream is influenced by their environment‚ media‚ and social encounters. Becoming part of a team or club can help build this dream‚ as well as self-esteem. Youth sports provide a safe environment where kids can build on their dreams and stay out of trouble at the same time. Having a goal oriented childhood helps for a more successful future. Playing organized sports has important advantages for younger

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    14 January 2014 Valuing Sports: A threat to the more important things in the world: An annotated Bibliography Brokamp‚Robert.Professinial Sports A Waste of Time‚ Money‚ and Energy.2013. Web Our culture can be harmful when we waste time. An example According to the researchers studies of this article of four recent broadcasts‚ the average amount of time the ball is in play on the field during an NFL game is about 11 minutes. In other words the next 174 minutes of the next NFL game you watch will

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    Causes of Spectator Violence in Sports As a season ticket holder for all Philadelphia Phillies and Philadelphia Eagles home games‚ I’ve seen my fair share of spectator violence over the years. The fact that Philadelphia has a reputation of having some of the rowdiest fans in sports has given me the unfortunate ability to witness spectator violence right before my eyes. There are many different types of spectator violence‚ as well as many different causes for them. As spectators‚ we must not only

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