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    California. b. Chose true (T)‚ false (F) or not given (NG): 5. Jelena Prokopcuka of Latvia was the men’s champion in just over two hours and twenty-five minutes. 6. The most famous person in the race is Lance Armstrong. 7. The Boston marathon is the oldest marathon race. 8. Roberta Gibb became the first women in Boston’s marathon. 9. Marathon race is held every year in US. 10. Forty-five percent of marathon

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    levels of programming skill as well as the ability to understand the law. New laws and interpretations of existing laws have to be integrated quickly and flawlessly into the existing regulations and analysis tools. Four programmers in the greater Boston area carry out the creation of these programs in a virtual environment. The four work at home and are connected to each other and to the company by email‚ telephone‚ and conference software. Formal‚ onsite meetings among all of the programmers take

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    Ethics in Business

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    Minnie Glenn Week 7 Assignment Case Number 2 1. Drawing from the preceding examples‚ what factors do you think differentiate occasions when mediation was successful and when it failed? The situation is the key to whether the mediation will be succeeding; and the parties must be willing to bargain and resolve the conflict. In the German public-services and Safeway Supermarket chains they were willing to listen and talk the matter out and meet the problem half way. It helped both parties come

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    Social Commentary Project: Poems Values ’68 By Spike Milligan The Price is dying ‘Give him air.’ Headlines! Crisis! Kennedy Shot! The assassin captured Too late! Kennedy dies! The telegrams flow And bury the body in- Arlington. Somewhere in Meekong A prince of battle is blown into bloody meat. No headlines No crisis And only One telegram. (Written on the day of Robert Kennedy’s assassination) Explanation: In this poem‚ the speaker discusses how people will

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    ago about my favorite basketball team‚ the Boston Celtics‚ losing their star point guard‚ Rajon Rondo. Rondo was declared this week to be done for the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Like many Celtics fans‚ my initial though was “there goes our season‚” putting my face into my hands and just feeling upset and lost. I had followed the story closely over the next couple of days and as SportsCenter and ESPN analysts talked about the situation in Boston‚ it was like an emotional roller coaster.

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    Barriers and Cultural Influences on Sport and Exercise participation Medical Conditions: Medical conditions are a barrier in sport and exercise participation as they usually reduce someone’s ability to compete in a sport at either to a required level or even completely leave them unable to participate in a sport. Medical conditions could apply to people with either a physical or mental disability which includes for example people with amputated limbs which is a physical disability and also cerebral

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    History of Basketball

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    One of the greatest sports in the world is goes by the name of basketball. This great game was invented by James Naismith December of 1891. James Naismith was a physician from Canada and attended McGill’s University in Montreal‚ Canada. After working as McGill’s Athletic director he went to Springfield‚ Massachusetts. He introduced the game when he was an instructor at the Young Men Christian Association Training School in Springfield. He created the game because he needed to think of something the

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    Lebron James

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    Lebron James was born on December 30‚ 1984 in Akron‚ Ohio. He went to St. Vincent Junior High School. When he was there they had a student verses teacher basketball game‚ and he decided to sign up. He was really tall in junior high‚ and he figured out that during the game he could dunk. Turns out that he was a lot better at basketball than he thought he was. He attended St. Mary High School. He was on both the basketball and the football team‚ and he was very good at both. In both his

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    Angeles Lakers is indeed a colorful one. Sporting the infamous purple and gold‚ the Los Angeles Lakers have become the second most decorated team in the NBA with a total of sixteen national championships to date; just one behind that other team out in Boston. Some of the greatest players to ever set foot on a court have donned a Laker jersey; and along with these legends‚ have come some of the greatest games in NBA history. Kobe Bryant‚ a future Hall of Famer and the face of today’s franchise‚ is set

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    In order to be able to detach themselves from England‚ colonists in America needed to unite and fight together‚ and see themselves not only as citizens of their individual colonies‚ but as Americans. Before the eve of revolution‚ British were still very involved in the American lifestyle and there was no unity within the nation; colonists viewed themselves as citizens of their own colonies. However‚ after the numerous acts imposed by England‚ more Americans became frustrated with the Crown and wished

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