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    other building next to our office building. Therefore‚ our company had to negotiate with AB Inn regarding the permission and compensation issue. I was not been assigned any works in the process because of my poor experience‚ but I took part in the negotiation as a minute-taker‚ witnessing all the details. It is obvious that the AB Inn owner did not permit us adding a floor at the beginning. The owner stated that he would not approve it unless our company could provide compensation to him. Our company

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    Women's Soccer History

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    Women’s Soccer: the History‚ the Glory‚ and the Challenges In front of a crowd of over 26‚000 fans‚ Carli Lloyd dribbled the ball and scores! Winning the game. The first hat trick ever in a Women’s World Cup final (Key Figures… 1). Soccer is considered the most popular sport in the world. For men. With players like Carli the sport is growing in popularity for women. Ever since women have been allowed to play soccer they have influenced the game and world culture. The History of Soccer Soccer was

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    Cross cultural negotiation is one of many specialized areas within the wider field of cross cultural communications. By taking cross cultural negotiation training‚ negotiators and sales personnel give themselves an advantage over competitors. There is an argument that proposes that culture is inconsequential to cross cultural negotiation. It maintains that as long as a proposal is financially attractive it will succeed. However‚ this is a naïve way of approaching international business. Let

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    Head Injuries In Soccer

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    In recent years soccer has been growing in popularity but so have trips to the emergency room (ER). In the article “Heads up: concussion risks more soccer players to visit the ER” by Associated Press. Kids are going to the ER because soccer can cause head injuries‚ sprains‚ and fractures. In the article‚ it states that soccer is a dangerous sport and causes kids to go to the ER more. Soccer attracts kids of all athletic. According to LaBella a doctor in an emergency room most of the injuries she

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    Pdhpe Soccer Kick

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    PDHPE Factors Affecting Performance The Soccer Kick Soccer is the biggest and most popular sport in the world‚ played by millions and millions of people. Skill Classification The soccer kick is the essence of association football (soccer). This move is performed in every single game of football all over the world‚ whether it’s professional or amateur. There are two main ways of classifying kicks in soccer; the free kick and kicks in general play. The free kick occurs when a player impedes

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    Soccer vs Basketball

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    any other sport. Compared to basketball and football‚ soccer is an interesting sport in the way it is played‚ its popularity‚ and the exorbitant amount of money paid to players. The way that soccer is played is so different than basketball and football. The whole idea of these games is scoring on the other team. Soccer is played with 11 players on each team and each team wears a special sport dress (T- shirts‚ shorts‚ and socks). A soccer game is about 90 minutes long; the first half is 45 minutes

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    Soccer Game Ethnography

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    an indoor soccer game in Yuba City. The arena where this indoor soccer game took place was named Champions Arena Indoor Soccer. This was not the first time I have been to this arena so I did have some background about the place before observing. One of my close friends was participating in the game so I figured it was a great idea to come support him and do my assignment. Although‚ I had been to this arena before and seen many soccer games before I have never played on an actual soccer team before

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    Field Study

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    FS 5 Learning Assessment Field study Episode 1: Guiding principles in the assessment of learning Name of student: Micayla A. Lacanilao Course : BSED-English Year and Section: III-BSED Resource teacher 1: T. Jean C. Dunghit Signature Date Resource teacher 2: T. Aimee Cataquis Signature Date Resource teacher3: T. Sheng Echanis Signature Date Cooperating school: First City Providential College My target While I observe three different classes

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    Soccer Player Wages

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    Soccer Players Wages Soccer is the most popular sport in the world with billions of people in all countries following their team. But despite soccer’s popularity‚ it does not seen right that soccer players should get paid the amounts they do when their job is not as worthwhile and life threatening as other jobs like soldiers and doctors. Currently the top ten players in the world earn between $15million to $50million a year‚ compare this with normal jobs where people earn $32‚000 a year. The highest

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    Sally Soparno The fundamental assumption is that learning and practicing negotiation skills can be learned. Others‚ however‚ assume that diplomacy and negotiation are things that can never be learned or taught. They believe that you are either born a negotiator or you are not. Unfortunately‚ this is a very shortsighted assumption. The approach to this will be to use all the information that was provided in the analysis to determine the best position of strategy to save the Opera on opening day

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