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    Sanfranscisco 49er fans punched and kicked a lone MInnisota Vikings fan. This proves that sports fans can go crazy and be mean to other fans. They are too obsessed with their team and beat up people to show that they like their team. This fact proves that fans can go too far when it comes to their favorite team because they sometimes have riots after games. People also skip school‚ work‚ and even commit suicide over their favorite sports team. After a soccer game in Buenos Aires‚ Argentina‚ fans rioted the

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    Interaction Ritual Theory and Sports Fans: Emotion‚ Symbols‚ and Solidarity Sport Spectatorship has become and increasing focus of study. Fan behavior involves meaningful rituals and emotions. In this article Cottingham follows Randalls Collins theoretical work to examine the ritualistic outcomes of “collective effervescence”‚ emotional energy‚ and group symbols and solidarity among sports fans. The sociological study of sport has studied fandom and fan behavior for a long time. A lot of the

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    Professional Sports Fan‚ College Fan‚ High School Sports Fan‚ Middle School Sports Fan‚ Youth Sports Fan‚ Park N Recreation Fan‚ and Pee Wee Sports Fan...Why are you so angry and bitter? Yes‚ I am talking to you. The diehard sports fan who lives their life through their team and maybe child who plays on the team and takes things WAAAAYYY too seriously! Let’s take a moment and put sports into perspective. I feel I can speak as a subject matter expert on this having played multiple sports since the

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    111 Classification Sports Fans Sports fans come in all shapes and sizes. Some are loud and obnoxious‚ while others are calm and intellectual. Some back their arguments using statistics while others base their arguments on emotions and heart. Either way‚ they each come with their different personalities. Everyone knows at least one type of these fans‚ and it takes a certain type of person to be able to get along with all of them. Although the hometown try-hard fans are some of the worst sports fans

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    Sports are such a great teacher. I think of everything they’ve taught me: camaraderie‚ humility‚ and how to resolve differences.” Kobe Bryant (brainyquote.com). Sports are healthy for people and are one of the greatest parts of people’s lives. Sports fans are not going to far because sports make you a happier more social person and they are a meaningful part of life. Being a sports fan can make you a happier more social person. Research shows that if you have a strong connection with a particular

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    A Classification Essay: Types of Celebrity Fans For as long as entertainment has had celebrities‚ those celebrities have had fans. No matter who it is‚ whether it’s Brad Pitt or even Betty white‚ fans amass from all over the globe to get a single glimpse of their idols. Celebrities are flattered and honored to have this much love and devotion from complete strangers but the problem arises when they are mobbed at premieres or concerts by fans. Their amp up their protection because they can’t distinguish

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    Classification-California April Fonseca Kaplan University The classification process seems to be just about the same in most states. I will be focusing on California’s classification process as this is where I would like to pursue my career. National vs. State The National Institute of Corrections reports the purpose for the classification process is to assess every jail inmate’s custody and program needs this is perhaps THE most important management tools available to jail administrators

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    Do sports fans go too far? People were throwing rocks‚ smashing windows and stores. Parents held their kids‚ and police got in riot gear and started shooting tear gas and rubber bullets. You would think that this would be from something different. But it was from a sports game. Fans of sports teams are getting so upset over who won or lost. I think that fans go too far because a lot of people have gotten hurt and killed by acting like this. On the other side of the issue‚ I also think that being

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The initial manufacturing of electric fans originated from India approximately in the year 1921. This growing industry entails the assembling and completion of various fans‚ such as ceiling fan‚ table fans‚ wall fans‚ pedestal fans‚ exhaust fans among many other types‚ with ceiling fans dominating the market demand. The challenge within the industry is unfortunately decreasing. As the peak season of production arises there is a shortage in the component supply (Sridharan‚ 2009)

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    Fan death is a widely held belief in South Korea that an electric fan left running overnight in a closed room can cause the death of those sleeping inside. All fans sold in South Korea come with an automatic timer that turns the fan off after a certain number of minutes.[1] ------------------------------------------------- Origins of belief The genesis of this misconception is unclear‚ but fears about electric fans date almost to their introduction in Korea‚ with stories dating to the 1920s

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