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    manage our debt‚ it is okay to have stadiums but it does no good for our economy. That is the problem with our society they are too busy worrying about sports than politics. They care and worry about who is going to win the super bowl this year‚ than to how is our financing working out this year. I believe that the government should cut back on their spending‚ and work on getting more jobs out for the American people‚ than to be working on getting more stadiums that we already have. One problem the

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    Teams with a suffering fan base or suffering stadium decided to pack up and move rather than rebuild. The shift west was mainly brought on by economic reasons‚ but another large reason was the failing of their current stadiums. For example‚ Ebbets Field in their last season had developed major plumbing and sewage issues resulting in horrific smells while at the game. Also‚ fans were starting to want to drive to the game‚ but with the location of the stadium there was under 1‚000 parking spots available

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    The Miami Marine Stadium (MMS) is a historical landmark home to Virginia Key‚ Miami‚ Florida. Built in 1963 and designed by Cuban-born architect‚ Hilario Candela‚ who was only 28 years old at the time. The Stadium is considered a Modernist icon due to its characteristic reinforced concrete structure. Named after the famous 1900’s yacht designer Ralph Munroe‚ the stadium can accommodate 6‚566 spectators. Due to its photographic panoramic view and its location next to the water and across Downtown

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    Target Case: Moe’s Southwestern Grill Moe’s Southwestern Grill or “Moe’s” as everyone calls it‚ was founded in Atlanta‚ Georgia in the year of 2000. The founders of this fun and inviting restaurant is Martin Sprock. Martin Sprock is the founder of Raving Brands. Tony LaGratta was hired by Sprock to further his southwestern grill‚ starting with 17 restaurants in 2001‚ they franchised drastically until eventually extending the company to over 300 restaurants by 2007. Now in 2016 they are expanded

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    Inadequate 24 Hours Convenience Stores in University Technology Malaysia. 24 hours convenience stores are the most important facilities for students in UTM. It will provide the students with all the important and necessary things that they needs. As our survey‚ we found that there is only one 24 hours Mini Mart in the campus area which is stated at Scholar Inn. This store are located too far from others Faculties or campus such as Faculty of Built Environment (FAB)‚ Faculty of Civil Engineering

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    the morning and left for the airport I was on my way to Michigan to watch the Wolverines play The Notre Dame Fighting Irish. I was dragging my bag with my eyes shut‚ but it was worth it. This was the first night game under the lights at Michigan Stadium the plane ride was about two hours but it felt longer when we arrive‚ we went to my uncle’s house in Ann Arbor we had a house on the lake it was so beautiful we went fishing‚ swimming‚ and‚ tubing on the lake after‚ we went to tour the Michigan campus

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    AT&T Stadium AT&T Stadium is a world-renowned stadium. Housing over 100 thousand people very little of its 3 million square feet goes to waste. It is home to one of the largest HD screens in the world‚ and a retractable roof. Considered by many to be the most advanced stadium in the NFL‚ AT&T Stadium is a sight to see and an engineering marvel. Even at about half a mile AT&T stadium is still enormous and easily viewable. The hundreds of windows covering the sides‚ add sleekness to the look‚ while

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    benefits of a new stadium vastly outweigh the economic ones. One could argue that the sole purpose of building a new stadium is to appease to the intangible benefits of the city. First and foremost‚ a new stadium will ensure that the professional sports franchise stays in the city. As shown with the Rams recently‚ fans take a great pride in supporting teams in their cities and even the thought of losing them creates headaches. Additionally‚ another intangible benefit of a new stadium is the marketing

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    world. As we were heading towards the tall landmark‚ we saw Rogers stadium. That is where the Toronto Blue Jays play. It looked like there was a game going on in the stadium. Everyone was wearing any kind of Blue Jays apparel. Since I was from the Washington D.C area‚ I was a Nationals Fan. The plans for that day was to go to the CN tower and go back to our hotel. All of that changed. My mom was amazed at the size of the stadium. As we were heading towards the entrance for the CN tower‚ my mom requested

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