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    Steven George Gerrard MBE ( /ˈdʒɛrɑrd/; born 30 May 1980 in Whiston‚ Merseyside‚ England) is an English footballer who plays for and captains Premier League club Liverpool. He also has 89 caps for the England national team. He has played much of his career in a centre midfielder role‚ but he has also been used as a second striker[4] and right winger. Gerrard is best known for his tremendous long-range striking ability and has scored in numerous cup finals‚ including the 2005 UEFA Champions League

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    Falkland Islands War Paper

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    anchor just off the Falklands. The next day he went ashore and raised the British flag. (3) This action infuriated the Argentines‚ who had taken control of the Falklands upon receiving independence from Spain in 1816. With his imperialistic seizure of the islands‚ Onslow began a sequence of events that would end nearly 150 years later in war. Shortly after the invasion‚ the Argentine government set out four arguments in favour of their ownership of the Falklands: 1. Argentina ruled all land in

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    Pele

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    more known as Pele was one of‚ if not the greatest footballer in the world. He was born on October 23‚ 1940 in Tres Coracoes‚ Brazil. At only 15‚ he began to play professional football‚ and made a huge impact in his team‚ as well as the national team. Even though Edison was his real name‚ Pele caught on because it means a miracle in Hebrew. He did not like it at first‚ but got use to it. He is regarded by many players and fans as the best footballer of all time. 3. Thesis- Today I will talk on

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    Nike Advert Analysis

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    artist has done a really good job on keeping the tone of the advertisement up by the beats which reflects on the characters in the advert. The beats are like boom‚ boom‚ and boom! Before the advert’s main bit starts‚ they are extraordinary superstar footballers such as Rooney‚ Falcoe and Messi working on normal jobs/leisure such as boxing‚ hairdresser and etc. They are living a standard life until they get a phone call from the filthy multibillionaire

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    an entirely different activity that does not deserve annual salary. A paid salary for college footballers would cause a lot of controversy and isn’t necessary. College football players should not receive an annual salary for their time playing for a college team. People who played college football had already been receiving great benefits before the thought of salary came into play. College footballers receive great advantages over their peers who don’t play a college sport. Financially‚ people

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    2014 Synopsis The Packaging Industry Outlook in Argentina: Market Size‚ Key Trends‚ Drivers and Challenges to 2016 report provides top-level market analysis‚ information and insights into the Argentine packaging industry‚ including: Current‚ historic and forecast values and trends for the Argentine packaging industry‚ including individual categories Comprehensive‚ country-specific analysis of the industrys market attractiveness‚ covering key trends and drivers‚ Argentinas competitive landscape

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    Ronaldo

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    born 18 September 1976[1])‚ commonly known as Ronaldo‚ is a retired Brazilian footballer who last played for Corinthians. Ronaldo is widely considered to be the greatest ’pure’ striker in the history of the modern game‚ and by some accounts‚ in the history of football. Ronaldo was one of the most prolific scorers in the world in the late 1990s and the early 2000s. He won his first Ballon d’Or as the European Footballer of the Year in 1997 (aged only 21) and again won the award in 2002 (26 years old)

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    body has to adapt to the intensity of the game as it varies from low to high. A footballer would mainly use their aerobic energy system due to constant and consistent exercise. It is suggested that footballers use 90% of their aerobic metabolism (Mcmillan et al 2004). Yet they would also use their anaerobic energy when displaying skills such as striking as it uses a short burst of energy. The aerobic capacity of a footballer plays a large part in controlling their own performance both technically and

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    Argentina Tango

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    every place‚ by every person‚ every moment. Foreign visitors will most certainly see the corroding effects the crisis has had on local Argentines‚ but this should not prevent them from having an entertaining vacation. For most tourists‚ the advantages of visiting Argentina far outweigh the disadvantages. The advantage is mostly due the depreciation of the Argentine peso. Another advantage is the fact that the price of food‚ clothes‚ taxis and some lodging are one-third or less than what they would

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    The time of the Dirty War was suitably volatile: amidst its failed war‚ the Argentine government’s mandates gave control to the government but took away the country’s strength.President Juan Perón‚ who propitiated policies of social welfare and maintained a brutal grip on his people‚ set the Dirty War in motion after his return to power in October 1973. The incoming military government temporarily kept Argentina afloat by borrowing increasingly large loans and delivering propaganda to its people

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