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    most famous footballers‚ was born in London in 1975 and grew up in the south of England. Both his parents are football fans and support Manchester United‚ a very popular team from the north of England. It wasn’t surprising‚ therefore‚ that Beckham grew up with a love of football and a dream that one day he would put on the famous red shirt of Manchester United. As a young footballer he developed the characteristics that would later make him so successful. He played with a lot of energy and skill

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    When I Was Born

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    What Happened on the Day I Was Born? 1. Allie means “warrior” and Morris means “Moorish” or “dark and swarthy”. 2. Events that happened on September 26th: a. 1969 - Abbey Road‚ the last recorded album by The Beatles‚ was released b. 1981 – Baseball: Nolan Ryan sets a Major League record by throwing his fifth no-hitter. c. 1997 – An earthquake strikes the Italian regions of Umbria and the Marche‚ causing part of the Basilica of St. Francis at Assisi to collapse. C2. Before the earthquake on

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    Pure football The world of football has grown to be the biggest sport on earth. Nearly every person in the world admires a football player‚ so my grandfather said ‘why not give it a go’ with his first born son (My father). At a very young age‚ my father was born into a life of football. The first thing he was given to play with was a football. At the young age of five‚ he was enrolled into the local football club called Dortsville FC. He started off as a goalkeeper‚ but he was rubbish at it.

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 CHAPTER 1 3 INTRODUCTION 4 1.1 Background 4 1.2 Motivation 4 1.3 United Kingdom Mortgage 7 1.4 Research Overview 7 1.5 Research Questions 8 1.6 Specific Aim 8 1.7 Overall Objectives 8 1.8 Research Scope 9 CHAPTER 2 10 LITERATURE REVIEW 10 2.1 Islamic Finance in the United Kingdom 10 2.2 Mortgages 11 2.3 Types of Mortgages in the United Kingdom 12 2.3.1 Variable Rate Mortgage (VRM) 12 2.3.2 Fixed Rate Mortgage (FRM) 12 2.3.3 Interest-based Mortgage

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    1) What is the real Madrid business model? What are the key drivers for each revenue stream? The business model is based on purchasing the most famous players even at high cost to then make a profit on merchandising and marketing by the use of their names. One of the keys to this strategy being successful is that those players are given a contract in which they give 50% of their image rights to the club in exchange for a high salary and for the opportunity to play in the elite of the elite: a team

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    ability to hit free-kicks and corners‚ particularly long-range free-kicks. He is married to former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham. He started his career at Manchester United‚ where he spent over a decade. Manchester United 1991-2003 Beckham first signed a YTS (youth training scheme) contract (this is similar to an apprenticeship) with Manchester United in 1991‚ and made his League debut in 1995‚ aged 19. The next year he came to wider public notice when playing against Wimbledon; having spotted the

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    performances in European competitions over the last five-years‚ ahead of Spain’s La Liga and Italy’s Serie A. A total of 42 clubs have competed in the Premier League‚ but only four have won the title: Manchester United‚ Blackburn Rovers‚ Arsenal‚ and Chelsea. The current champions are Manchester United‚ who won their tenth Premier League title in the 2007–08 season‚ the most of any Premier League team. History of English soccer The decision of

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    debut season and the last couple of seasons at United‚ he wore the number 11 shirt usually playing as a left winger. He even wore the number 9 jersey once for United‚ with Bobby Charlton injured‚ on 22 March 1969 at Old Trafford‚ scoring the only goal in a 1–0 win over Sheffield Wednesday. Though his most famous squad number known till date is the number 7 which he wore during the 1966-68 period‚ playing as the right winger. This was the time United won the famous first European Cup under Sir Matt

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    don’t you think they’re paid a too much money? Christiano Ronaldo earned £15 million last year for kicking a ball‚ that’s £15‚000‚000 (£288‚000 per week) and you would’ve earned less than £75‚000 for a lot of hard work! Also‚ Wayne Rooney from Manchester United will earn approximately £1‚785 per hour‚ that’s more than the average British worker earns per month! The pubic seen to think that the right level of earnings follows the popularity of the sport in Britain‚ with top football players earning £75

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    British Culture Sports

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    British Culture: Sport Sports play an important part in the life of the Englishmen and is a popular leisure activity. Many of the world’s famous sports began in England‚ including cricket‚ football‚ lawn tennis and rugby. 1.Cricket Cricket is an England’s national sport. Cricket is a bat-and-ball sport contested by two teams‚ usually of eleven players each. A cricket match is played on a grass field‚ roughly oval in shape. How to play Cricket Teams are made up of 11 players each. They play

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