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    Stirling Sports

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    Stirling Sports opened their first Store on Dominion Road in Auckland in 1964. The first Stirling Sports franchises were awarded in 1983 after Stirling Sports had invested almost 20 years in developing the best sports retail stores in New Zealand. Stirling Sports Dunedin’s mission statements asserts‚ ‘The Dunedin community speaks positively about their Stirling Sport experience’. Their logo is ‘We love our sport’‚ an apt summary of the passion held by management and staff for their products‚ service

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    why people do sports? Absolutely‚ many people seem not to know the reasons. As a anectode‚ there are many people who do sports for nothing around us. Everyday we can encounter with these people. They regularly do sports; however‚ none of them realizes the benefits and importance of sports. In fact‚ vice versa‚ some people want to be fit and attractive‚ look smart. Unfortunately‚ these people can’t consider other benefits of sports. In my opinion‚ there are several benefits of sports that people often

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    Sports Entrepreneurship

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    their passion into a successful business is the way to go. India has thousands of frustrated sports aficionados who are motivated and ready to work for the betterment of sports in the country. Sports fans are a formidable customer base. So if you love sports the only thing that can limit the possibilities of sports entrepreneurship ideas is your imagination. Simply think business first and then apply sports to it. If you are not sure what type of business you can start‚ here are a few ideas: • Website:

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    Rugby - the Best Sport

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    early beginnings Rugby has been considered an anti-human sport‚ or that it comes very close to an animal sport because of its intensity and contact‚ as it tends to harm those that do not present dedication and discipline in their daily training‚ but a great mistake is made‚ because constancy and hard work at training in this sport makes it possible to prevent injuries and to the person that practices it‚ form his life. Rugby is the best sport‚ a way of life‚ the supreme test of strength‚ endurance

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    Sports in Pop Culture

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    Abstract Gender‚ race‚ and competitiveness in youth sports have been controversial beginning on the very first day of sports broadening its boundaries (Granderson‚ 2012). From Brent Barry to Kristy Yamaguchi to Tiger Woods‚ one of the youngest golf champions ever‚ sports has always been "one way.” Different people of different backgrounds‚ ethnic groups‚ and social classes‚ and ages have shown that he or she can do anything if they have the will to accomplish the task (Granderson‚ 2012). Tiger

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    hooliganism in sports

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    Hooliganism in sports INTRODUCTION Sport related violence or hooliganism is a large problem in many countries‚ numerous incidents in eg. Italy‚ France‚ Greece and etc have ended in severe injuries and deaths. The word hooliganism and hooligan is associated with violence in sports particularly from 1970s in UK with the game of football. The term hooliganism means wilful and malicious destruction of the property of others the phenomenon‚ however‚ long preceded the modern term; for example‚

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    Why Sports Matter

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    essay‚ “Why Sports Matter‚” that concentrates on how sports have changed over the past 150 years. Sheed also explains that sports can play an important role in the lives of people by helping them discover who they are and here they want to be. Sports go beyond what goes on in practice or in the game. They help build character and prepare you for many obstacles in life. The evolution of sports to what it has become is a fascination for experts. Preachers had previously had considered sports the devil’s

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    Why I See Tennis as a Lifelong Sport For me‚ I do see tennis as a lifelong sport that I will always like to play. I have enjoyed playing tennis since the age of 11 when my father took me out to my neighborhood court and taught me to play. Ever since then I decided that tennis would be my sport of choice. Tennis is a sport that only requires one other person to play‚ it is fairly easy to play for fun‚ and tennis requires you to use your entire body and stay in shape. Those are my reasons for keeping

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    students who take part in sports to cancel. Many athletes involved in school-funded sports learn many morals that will help them in the future‚ and have extraordinary grades that help them continue in the sports they wish to partake in. Schools should not eradicate athletics. School sports programs teach athletes how to work as a team‚ athletics teach students how much dedication it will take to play a sport. School-funded sports teach the importance of teamwork and confidence. “More common‚ however

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    Sport specialization is the age or time in development of a child’s life where training and competition is focused and limited to one sport. There has been much debate and controversy whether specialization or diversification is the best way to achieve “elite” status. Many famous elite athletes who were specialized to one sport lend credible support to specialization. However‚ in the sports sciences community‚ there has been growing support for diversification. A consensus statement suggests that

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