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    ___ I. Statement of the Problem World Poker Tour Enterprises has become the most compelling market that harvest success but in the long run becomes the perfect representation to be the most difficult business models for which to provide any intellectual property protection for its many competitors that had almost copy its original tv series. The patents pending mainly on the camera and graphics presentation of mainly World Poker Tour on another series on ESPN entitled World Series of

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    welcoming sight at the lobby. Turning-off cellphones inside the factory. Prohibiting taking of photos / videos inside the plant. After registration and a short video presentation we were whisked off to the fully automated production area for the plant tour. The first thing I saw was the tons of flour (or was it sugar???) that was going to be used for making bread. Take note that the ingredients‚ dough‚ and bread are never touched by human hands. The dough gets sectioned into balls‚ one ball makes

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    the international number-one singles "Just Dance" and "Poker Face". After embarking on the The Fame Ball Tour‚ she followed the album with The Fame Monster (2009)‚ which spawned the worldwide hit singles "Bad Romance"‚ "Telephone" and "Alejandro". The album’s success allowed her to embark on the eighteen-month long Monster Ball Tour‚ which later became one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time. Her 2011 album Born This Way topped the charts of most major markets and generated more international

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    Blood Doping Research Paper

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    Simply we either suspend an athlete for a season‚ a few games‚ or in worst case scenario‚ ban them from the sport entirely. One of the more recent and widely known scandals is Lance Armstrong who was stripped of his medals from various races such as the Tour De France and other competitions due to allegations of him and his team of doping before races. There is no clear evidence that Armstrong did in fact use steroids‚ but some teammates have confessed to doping along with Armstrong. Yet after fighting

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    Good morning‚ my name is William mathews and I’m going to tell you why Lance Armstrong should not be allowed return to international competition after confessing to Oprah winfrey of using prohibited substances to prevail and win those seven Tour De France titles which he was deservingly stripped of. Is it okay to cheat? To break the rules? What if I was sitting in an exam and I pulled out my phone to Google an answer‚ That’s cheating‚ if I was caught doing that my paper would be ripped up in front

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    Background of the case Lady Gaga ( A ) In the summer of 2009 West and Gaga announced they would co-headline an arena tour‚ the Fames Kills Tour‚ promoted by Live Nation. WME agent Geiger‚ who helped put together the tour (both West and Gaga were WME clients). West and Gaga Manage for their tour to last around three months and cover cities across North America. The staging plans were ectremely ambitious. The design called for the stage to extend the entire length of the arena. Production was in

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    Racing California

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    character Evan faces many obstacles while trying to reach his dream or goal of riding in the Tour de California. He faces numerous setbacks before the race that prevent or hold him back enough to make him late for the race. A goal‚ wish‚ or dream with many setbacks or hardships in the way‚ may not be “meant to be”. Throughout the book there are numerous setbacks that hold Evan back from attending the Tour de California. There are a number of things that hold Evan back from competing in the bike race

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    proud of. Looking back on the hardship and adversity the men faced was a significant accomplishment in itself‚ knowing that they were able to push through it‚ no matter how difficult. Though Lance Armstrong’s journey leads him to a medal at the tour de France‚ he more importantly gains a value for life itself when fighting his way back to it after being diagnosed with cancer. Even though cycling is “so hard” and “so intense‚” Lance realizes that cancer is an even greater challenge‚ because the

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    a bike! Going down and up hills what are huge. It’s called “ The tour de France”. This bike race is insane‚ bikers from all around the world come to this race and compete against the best. This race is in eastern Europe‚ the bikers who come to complete take months and months of preparation. Working out their lower body continually. The Pyrenees played host to the Tour De France for more than 100 years (Tour De France). In 1903‚ tour de France organisers decided to include the Pyrenees route in 1910

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    in sports for years and don’t seem to be going anywhere‚ perhaps legalization is the future. English cyclist Tom Simpson‚ died after the 1967 Tour de France‚ died after using amphetamines‚ one of the few deaths due to PEDs (Bouchard). Due to the frequent usage of PEDs and steroids the urgency for drug testing athletes increased (Bouchard). The 1998 Tour de France faced an international scandal when officials found vast quantities of illegeal drugs in cyclist’s possession (Bouchard). Usage of PED’s

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