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    Project IPL A revolution in Indian Sports & Entertainment 27 May 2008 Indian Premier League (IPL) A revolution in Indian sports and entertainment Over 200 million Indian viewers‚ 10 million international viewers‚ 4 million live spectators: the Indian Premier League (IPL) is a sports and entertainment revolution in the making‚ surpassing all records of viewership on ground and on media. Advertising revenue and ticket sales have exceeded all expectations‚ making IPL highly profitable for the organisers

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    Was the League of Nations a success? The League of Nations was a intergovernmental organization founded in 1919 as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War with 3 main members; America‚ Britain and France‚ also known as the ‘Big three’. Their 4 main aims were to prevent aggression‚ improve business and trade‚ improve living and working conditions and get rid of country’s weapons by disarming. The League of Nations was successful in some areas such as with refugees;

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    The Indian Premier League (IPL) has taken the Twenty-20 Cricket’s popularity to dizzying heights. The IPL fever has gripped the minds of the people in its full intensity. When the Twenty-20 cricket was on‚ IPL and its probable winner was one _ of the hottest topics of discussion everywhere. Many people are of the view that it is one of the best things that ever happens to the game of cricket. In fact IPL has become so popular worldwide that Australian Captain Ricky Pointing had to issue an appeal

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    since I was five years old. From ages eight through sixteen‚ I was a national level player who traveled to wide range of states to playcompetitively in tournaments. To this point‚ when I look at Major League baseball rosters‚ it isn’t out of the ordinary for me to be able to read names of players I have competed against. Needless to say‚ I knew baseball and was good at it. Maybe not good enough to play in the Major League‚ but I was good enough to play competitively against some of the League’s

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    European Historical Economics Society Conference‚ 9-10 September 2005‚ Historical Center of the former Imperial Ottoman Bank‚ Istanbul. WHY DID THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS FAIL? INTRODUCTION The economic and political instability of the interwar period and the rise of authoritarian regimes are often seen as extensions of World War I and the Great Depression. The League of Nations‚ in turn‚ is usually seen as an organization that failed to act adequately during the various political crises of the period‚ beginning

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    The graphic novel‚ The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen‚ by Alan Moore‚ takes place in Brittan starting in 1898. The work takes characters from other novels and uses their past and personality in one novel. The character in the league are‚ Captain Nemo‚ Miss Mina Murray‚ Allen Quaterman‚ Henry Jekyll‚ Edward Hyde‚ Hawley Griffin‚ Champion Bond‚ and C. Auguste Dupin. During this time period‚ the industrial revolution was taking place. Cities were being built up‚ people were moving from farms

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    Mitesh Jaysawal‚ 2010‚ Merchandising Domestic Cricket League Brands: Discernible Way to Keep the Brands Productive and Alive‚ European Journal of Social Sciences – Volume 14‚ Number 1 (2010) Bourgeon and Bouchet‚ 2001 D Brand Finance Report‚ 2010 reports IPL to be valued at $4.13 billion Business Standard: article titled “IPL: The $2 bn brand”‚ http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/ipl2-bn-brand/387825/ Dirk Briskorn 2008‚ Sports Leagues Scheduling Models‚ Combinatorial Properties‚ and Optimization

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    such as kneeling and locking arms during the national anthem has quickly become a questionable action by Americans. President Donald Trump has recently released a statement on the topic explaining his thoughts‚ which are that Americans‚ especially professional football players‚ should be penalized for refusing to stand during the national anthem. All of this started when Colin Kaepernick‚ a famous NFL football player‚ refused to stand during the national anthem. Kaepernick’s argument was that he felt

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    Price discrimination in the English premier league Many scholars have described football as a global game or as a global language. In my opinion‚ football is the easiest sport to be part of in the world. Every child from different class groups is eager to play football‚ whether it is on the streets or on a world-class field with amazing equipment. As a child you do not see the economic side of football. You just want to play the game and it becomes a part of your livelihood. As you grow older‚ things

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    The First World War cast Europe into a state of turmoil and disarray. The collapse of the German and Austro-Hungarian empires‚ along with the revolution in Russia‚ left territorial boundaries relatively uncertain. In January 1919‚ representatives from the victorious Allied Nations met in Paris to devise a treaty that might somehow make sense of the chaos and restore some measure of order to the European continent. 1 Each member of the peace conference approached the task at hand with his own agenda

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