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    Introduce the case facts In 22 April 2010‚ News from The Age claimed that the Melbourne Storm rugby league club was involved in a long term salary-cap breach scandal. "They had a long term system of effectively two sets of books and the elaborate lengths they have gone through to cover this up has been extraordinary‚" said NRL chief David Gallop (2003). It was disclosed that the Storm had been paid $1.7 million to their players for the past five years and including roughly about $700‚000 in

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    Betty White Betty White was born in Oak Park‚ IL on January 17‚ 1922‚ daughter of Horace L. White‚ a traveling salesman and Tess Cachikis. She attended Beverly Hills High School from which she graduated in 1939. Her career started in the early 1940s with a modeling job. She also worked on a few radio shows including Blondie‚ The Great Gildersleeve‚ and This Is Your FBI and later‚ her own radio program name‚ The Betty White Show. In 1949 she debuted on television when she appeared

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    Nfl Case Analysis

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    1. Situation Analysis The National Football League NFL is the highest level of professional play. NFL is represented by 32 clubs‚ which are divided into two conferences; the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). Brian Rolapp‚ senior vice president of NFL media strategy and digital media team has after months of in-depth-research gathered information in order to present a new media marketing strategy at the NFL owners’ meeting to present the new strategic

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    Who Is Jim Brown?

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    In the 60s the Browns were the best team in football. They won all of the AFC championships. Thats before there were Superbowls. To me there best player back then was a running back named Jim Brown. Jim Brown was born february‚ 17‚ 1936. He set a lot of records for the Browns when he played. He held the records for the most rushing yards with 12‚312 for his career‚ and held the single season record with 1‚863 yards. He only averaged 5.22 yards per carry‚ but he made every yard count. He also had

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    Tom Brady

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    threw for 5‚235 yards (the second highest total in NFL history) with a 105.6 QB Rating. Brady also led a Patriots team that had the NFL’s the 31st ranked defense and no real running game to speak of to a 13-3 record and within minutes of another Super Bowl title. If it weren’t for Aaron Rodgers and his superhuman performance at Quarterback‚ Brady would’ve almost certainly been awarded his third MVP trophy in 5 years. As impressive as Brady was in 2011‚ one question still remains: how long can he

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    Super Size Me

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Supersize Me It is without a doubt that fast food is causing many health and weight problems for a large percentage of Americans’. In the documentary by Morgan Spurlock‚ Supersize Me‚ Spurlock decides to experiment with the effects of eating too much fast food‚ McDonald’s in particular. This film puts a lot of emphasis on the large percentage of obese Americans’‚ particularly the unawareness of how bad fast food is for the body‚ and also questions how responsible consumers

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    Super Size Me

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    SUPER-SIZE ME In the documentary Super-Size Me‚ Morgan Spurlock sets out to prove how harmful and dangerous fast food‚ in particularly McDonalds‚ can be to a person’s health and wellbeing. After hearing the McDonalds Corporations defence against the lawsuit filed by two obese teenagers‚ who claimed that their overweight conditions were the cause of eating at the fast food establishment‚ filmmaker and director Morgan Spurlock came up with the idea to start a similar experiment on himself‚ by eating

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    I. “When you wake up‚ think about winning the day. Don’t worry about a week or a month from now -- just think about one day at a time. If you are worried about the mountain in the distance‚ you might trip over the molehill right in front of you. Win the day!” - Drew Brees II. Thesis Statement: The New Orleans Saints are a professional football franchise in the National Football League. The Saints are located in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. The New Orleans Saints are an exciting football team that you

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    Ray Lewis

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    eleven Pro Bowls and been named an Associated Press All-Pro nine times. He won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2000 and 2003; he was the sixth player to win the award multiple times. He was also the second linebacker to win the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award and the first linebacker to win the award on the winning Super Bowl team. Ray Lewis is known as an unstoppable force on the football field‚ but why does society seem to separate them selves from him? Following a Super Bowl XXXIV

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    Soda Really Make the World a Better Place? This year‚ PepsiCo did something that shocked the advertising world. After 23 straight years of running ads for its flagship brand on the Super Bowl‚ it announced that the number-two soft drink maker would be absent from the Big Game. But in the weeks leading up to Super Bowl XLIV‚ Pepsi was still the second-most discussed advertiser associated with the event. It wasn’t so much what Pepsi wasn’t doing that created such a stir as much as what it was doing

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