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    responsible for major injuries to the sportspersons‚ such as rupture of the spine‚ brain haemorrhage‚ excessive blood loss‚ irregular clotting etc. Not only the sportspersons are affected by these kinds of sports‚ but also‚ the viewers get an indirect impact on them. Young children as well as adults‚ try to imitate the actions that take place in these sports. Statistics say that almost 15000 deaths take place annually in the USA because of people imitating the sportspersons of boxing‚ wrestling‚ sword fighting

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    only in 17 sports disciplines. Therefore‚ Commonwealth Games can justifiably be termed as “Mini Olympics”.   Almost 10‚000 sportspersons‚ including coaches and officials from 71 Commonwealth nations‚ would be in the fray to vie for supremacy in skills‚ speed‚ strength and stamina. As expected‚ Australia‚ Britain and Canada with their biggest contingents of sportspersons would most likely be dominating the present event‚ but India – the host nation – would not be lagging far behind. India’s prospects

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    TAXATION OF EARNINGS OF GHANAIAN FOOTBALLERS AND OFFICIALS AT FIFA 2010 By Isaac Nyame & Abdallah Ali-Nakyea of WTS Nakyea & Adebiyi (Tax Attorneys & Solicitors) Introduction The FIFA world cup Fiesta in South Africa came to a very successful end on Sunday‚ 11 July 2010. It has been hailed‚ and rightly so‚ by most football pundits as one of the most successful international sporting events organized by an African Country. Once again Ghanaian footballers made us proud

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    professional sportsperson? Give 5 examples. Advantages: * Being a professional sportsperson requires much effort and devotion. * The main advantage of being a professional sportsman is money‚ and therefore‚ fame. * In some sports‚ the amount of the income earned is enormous. If he/she reaches performance‚ money coming from sponsoring and advertising give the sportsman a chance to improve himself.  * A professional sportsman should be fit and healthy. * Sportspersons should do

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    Violence in Sports

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    be even worse than fatal. Certain instances in the past‚ such as the accidents of Fred Guirrero and Umaga during the match have resulted in their deaths in the arena itself. Also‚ these violent sports are responsible for major injuries to the sportspersons‚ such as rupture of the spine‚ brain haemorrhage‚ excessive blood loss‚ irregular clotting etc. What is the logic behind sports persons indulging themselves in such inhuman activities and the viewers watching blood smeared sportsmen in the ring

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    Importance of Sports

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    harmony with others. Sports makes people mentally strong. Success and failure are both parts of sports as well as life. A sportsman knows that there will be times when he will win matches‚ there will also be times when he will lose them. A sportsperson knows how to handle defeat and thus‚ treats success and failure equally. This is an important life lesson too‚ which sports can teach a person. Besides this‚ another importance of sports for children or for adults is that it teaches them how to

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    favorite athletes compete in their full natural form. If athletes were allowed to use drugs‚ any stunning achievement would be dismissed as a result of using performance-enhancing substances‚ not natural ability. Evidently‚ young athletes idolize sportspersons and follow their footsteps as they mature‚ dreaming of playing in major leagues when they grow up. Consequently‚ if the culture of doping is made lawful‚ the young ones would be exposed to the vice at a young

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    the criteria as “for performance of highest order in any field of human endeavour” to allow sportspersons to receive the award. On November 16‚ 2013‚ cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar and eminent scientist Prof. CNR Rao were chosen for Bharat Ratna. It was announced on the day when Sachin bid an emotional adieu to his glorious career after playing record 200 test matches. Sachin is the first sportsperson and also the youngest dignitary to be bestowed with the honour. Sachin was the most successful

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    innovation core to its strategy‚realizing fully that the only way to sustain the perception is by continuously coming out with different colours n prints. Extended Identity Personality: Converse caters to several user groups like children‚ sportsperson and adventurers. It has classic shoes for everyday use for both male n female. Thus the personality of the brand has various characters to it. Sub brands: Converse is one of the leading producers of watches under the following brand names

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    the 2007 Cricket World Cup‚ which brought thousands of people to the region and generated a significant amount of business for locals. Sporting activity can also be used as an avenue to a higher education‚ as a number of well-known Caribbean sportspersons have obtained full scholarships to foreign universities‚ who have not only provided them with the opportunity to be exposed to top-class training facilities and professional expertise but also has exposed them to the opportunity of gaining a higher

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