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    A Sporting Event

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    This is going to be my first Volley Ball Tryout. So I am quite excited about it and I got a feeling that this is going to be my best and memorable sporting event ever. So I started from home‚ very frantic. Six long hours after departing Hotchkiss‚ we finally reached our destination. We pulled into the parking lot of the Super 8 just off Interstate 76 in Sterling‚ Colorado. Since I had been to this hotel on a previous trip to Sterling‚ I began wishing I had brought my swimsuit along. Mom and dad

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    As the sporting events are becoming popular worldwide‚ a high competition among the countries to host such events has been noted. This clearly hints us of the benefits a country can get by hosting international sporting events. A country can boost its economy through the rise of trade and advertisement during such sporting events. In the meantime‚ the country gets an opportunity to display its culture and hospitality to the world which‚ in turn‚ will boost its tourism industry. However‚ the host

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    going with a number of friends. Experiences of seeing other live events like baseball‚ basketball‚ hockey matches or even popular music concerts could just be different‚ but definitely it is better to watch the same football event on an HD screen. Ironic but true‚ some fans believe they have to watch television because they miss too much by actually being there. To begin with‚ it is more comfortable to watch a football game on TV because you get a better view of the game rather than getting stuck

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    Hosting major Sports Events: Hidden Costs and Policy Dilemma The recent wave of protests in Brazil may have started with transport issues but it was soon clear that even that most prized cultural asset‚ football‚ was drawn into the mix of factors provoking the rioters. The country was playing host to a select number of foreign teams playing a pre-World Cup test event called the Confederations Cup. It was the rising costs of hosting the former‚ which was seen as less important than other social issues

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    Watching Tv

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    Schiffer 2-4-2011 Persuasive Essay Watching television is an experience shared by most adults and children. It is cheap‚ appealing and within the reach of the general public. In this way TV has become an important media around the world. Sadly this resource isn’t used in a way that people could get the best possible benefits from it. The purpose of this essay is to persuade the reader that people shouldn’t watch too much television because the content of many TV programs is not educational; it makes

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    country to host an international sporting event. Others believe that international sporting events bring more problems than benefits. Discuss both views and state your opinion. There is frequently great competition to host international sporting events. Not everyone‚ however‚ believes that the price involved in hosting such events is worthwhile. For me‚ this is an understandable point of view and perhaps not every country should try and stage international sporting events. The major argument against

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    crowds at any event attract violence and hooligans but it does need to be prevented at all costs. Sport crowds can turn violent for a number of reasons. The crowds are very passionate and devoted to the sport. Drugs and alcohol can play a big part. Some occasions the referees can judge wrong which causes a lot of conflict. The equation of all these factors can equal unhappy crowds‚ which sadly leads to violence. Misbehaving and violence happens at every major event. Sporting events is not the

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    Kyle Buckwald Mr. McGuire Sports Event and Facility Management BUS 1245 25 April 2013 Written Assignment #2 Alcohol being sold at college events is one of the most talked about things in the recent decade. The main question is: Should alcohol be sold at college sporting events? Personally I do not think that alcohol should be sold at college sporting events. The main reasons why is because there is too much of a liability within the facility‚ underage drinking‚ and violent behavior. When all

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    Effects of Watching Tv

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    common knowledge that TV has negative effects on the brain and reduces its capacity to think. Many would argue against it‚ by saying that it opens up a whole new world to you. However‚ the truth remains that adverse effects of television eclipse any kind of positive effect it might bring. Negative Effects of Television on the Brain Addiction to Audio-Visual The first and foremost unwanted effect of television is‚ addiction. A viewer enters a hypnotic state while watching TV for a long time. This

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    Disadvantages of Watching TV  Watching TV has become bad habbits of human being. We require some kind of etiquate to educate the human beings for watching TV execessively without getting the advantages of the same. We have lost all our old heritage to socialise the environment. Watching TV does not involve the person participation actively. In sub-conscious mind we just go on watching the subject without involving our active mind. We are also loosing the social activites as well as outdoor activities

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