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    structures‚ functional activities and stakeholders of a specified organisation. Using the following headings evaluate how the external factors‚ over a specified future period (the next 5 to 10 years)‚ may affect Thorpe Park and Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club in terms of their:- • specified business activities (including ownership) • their strategy (aims and objectives)‚ internal structures (how will these change ?) • functional activities (how will these develop/change ?) • Stakeholders (eg

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    example the Cyclops is a computer system of infra-red beams conceived by British inventor Bill Carlton of Malta‚ which is used on the ATP and WTA professional tennis tours as an electronic line judge to help determine whether a serve is in or out. Another example would be the Hawk-Eye‚ this is a complex computer system used in cricket‚ tennis and other sports to visually track the trajectory of the ball and display a record of its most statistically likely path as a moving image. Disadvantages

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    constant battles of drug cartels. That is why I spend most of my time in school‚ playing tennis and at home. I do not have the chance to go outside or take a walk with my dog‚ even less to go outdoors. Because of this I have learned to take care of myself‚ look around everywhere‚ I think I have grown up fast‚ but has help me to increase my knowledge in all subjects in my school‚ plus I have become a good tennis player‚ I hang around with friends who live close to my house‚ and we have become very

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    Strangers on a Train

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    constant cross-cutting sequences and simultaneous actions of Bruno and Guy. An example of this would be during Guy’s tennis match and the continuous cutting between the match and Bruno trying to get the lighter out of the gutter. The McGuffin of the film is the lighter‚ as any viewer would point out‚ however what many may not realize is that the lighter itself is double crossed‚ with the tennis rackets crossing eachother into an “X”. The idea of “swapping murders” could constitute as an element to the

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    Never Give Up

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    Never give up All of us have many dreams in our minds‚ but hardly few manage to get them fulfilled in the first attempt. Dreaming is the sweetest thing ever‚ because we always dream about things we love and hope .The best way to reach your dreams and hopes is to work to achieve them and to change them to reality and never giving up in any situation. “Never give up” means keep trying and never stop working for your goals. For many people‚ failure is nothing but the first step towards the success

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    English students kept trying to hold Japanese-style conversations even when they were speaking English. We were unconsciously playing entirely different conversational ballgames. A western-style conversation between two people is like a game of tennis. If I introduce a topic‚ a conversational ball‚ I expect you to hit it back. If you agree with me‚ I don’t expect you simply to agree and do nothing more. I expect you to add something--a reason for agreeing‚ another example‚ or an elaboration

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    CONVERSATIONAL BALLGAMES OUTLINE Thesis : Japanese-style conversations develop quite differently from Western-style conversations. Body: I. A Western-style conversation between two people is like a game of tennis. A. If I introduce a topic‚ a conversational ball‚ I expect you to hit it back. 1. I don’t expect you simply to agree and do nothing more. 2. I expect you to add something-a reason of agreeing‚ another example or an elaboration. 3. I am just happy if you question me‚ or challenge

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    Diagreement With Tennis

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    Description Throughout my life‚ I have had several disargeements and disputes involving various issues with people who are close to me. One particular instance in which I was in a diagreement with a close friend was when I beat him in a tennis match. We had played a full set with the final score being six games to five‚however‚ there was a discrepancy in the final score. This caused an argument to arise between us which left a mark on our friendship. Narrative I heard him shout the score as if

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    Coraline

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    terriers‚and on the upper floor lived mr bonobo? a crazy man who trypsin to teach ice circus tricks for a living. Then after being polite and introducing herself she got right to her favorite hobby of all exploring. Coraline explored the garden and the tennis court on the first day. Then the next day when it rained she had to explore inside‚she counted the different things around her flat she found 153 things that where blue‚ her house had twenty one windows‚ and fourteen doors. But only thirteen opened

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    Guillermo Vilas

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    Guillermo Vilas Guillermo Apolinario Vilas (born 17 August 1952‚ in Mar del Plata‚ Buenos Aires Province‚ Argentina) is a retired and former World No. 1 professional tennis player from Argentina. Whilst peaking at No. 2 on the ATP rankings in 1977‚ several sources and publications‚ as well as through the current ATP-ranking system‚ rank Vilas as the real World No. 1 that year (often ranked equally with Björn Borg). Vilas was the second Latin-American to win a Grand Slam tournament. Career

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