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    If you are on the shorter side, then you need to make sure you are strong and can keep the other team away with your body. Throughout this section, Mia Hamm gave examples to help empower you to improve, and she proves that you must love the game to play. In addition to the general parts of soccer, Mia Hamm talks about techniques. This section…

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    Indian Cricket history has many legends with the tremendous records of achievements. Cricketing fans have been celebrating their heart breakers with various sessions of their time travel. After Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar, Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the not only a name is more than an emotion for majority of cricket fans round the globe. Past of this young talented cricketer has lots of difficulties and with enormous speed breakers with the pinned with the politics behind Cricket in India.…

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    Many people around the globe play cricket. Other people believe that cricket is not an international sport and that it is a hidden sport and therefore should not be a sport in the Olympics. Yet none of these things are true! Cricket should be a sport in the Olympics. A few reasons cricket should be in the Olympics is popular, internationally played, and will reduce cricket tournaments. Firstly, cricket is so popular that it is the second most popular sport internationally having from 2.5 to 3…

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    participate in the female category if the amount of androgenic hormone exceeds the permissible limits, on the ground that the condition could confer an unfair advantage. Later, Asian Junior Athletics Championships, prompted the Athletics Federation of India to ask for a gender test in July 2015 and finally Dutee won the case in July 2015 overturning her ban on competing. This was one such case in Indian sports history where the justice was given late, costing her the chance to compete in…

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    Cricket In The World Essay

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    game of cricket, is one of the oldest sports in the world, can date its origins all the way to the 1500s where it was played in small villages in England. From those humble beginnings in small British villages now known as Sussex, the game of cricket now boasts an estimated fan base of around two and half billion fans according to a research report by topendsports.com. Now, cricket has become the second most popular sport in the world. People from all over the world play and follow cricket.…

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    Cultural Relativism: Indian culture: 1) Arranged Marriages: marriages in India are traditionally arranged. The concept of arranged marriage is really common and widespread in India. India being a conservative country still follows the system of arranged marriages. In India, a marriage doesn’t involve around the bride and the groom but the families of both the bride and groom. 2) Dressing norms: Emphasizing the above point of India being a conservative society, orthodox Indians still believe…

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    Cricket is a sport that generates an extensive range of reaction from sports fans. Among those who are a part of more exciting athletic customs, cricket is unfortunately seen as a tedious game. However, to its abundant number of fans, cricket is seen as a worldwide sport which validates sportsmanship and athletic skill. The game of cricket has established a prodigious history that has shaped it into the prevalent sport that is it today. The game of cricket itself is thought to have been played…

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    The British game of cricket and the American game of baseball both use the old game idea of a bat and ball. Robin Williams once said, “Cricket is basically baseball but played with valium.” The intertwined history of Cricket and Baseball, share the same basic principles of equipment, game play and the culture. The playing field in cricket is more oval like. The field is bigger than baseball, but with baseball the average outfielder has to cover more ground than the average cricket player…

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    Human desire is like an unfulfilled promise that never stops, that such a truth, nobody can deny it, even those reading this would agree with me that as I have some desires, so as you. This essay would give readers an idea what I really desire for and why. To most readers “money” would be the most desired requirements to fulfill the promises or needs and why not, money can buy anything even love. As for me, I have three desires, I would love to see one day happening, and it does not require…

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    Britannia Way Case Study

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    Market Edge: the Britannia Way In 1892, in a small house in Kolkata an intrepid baker made a batch of delicious, golden brown biscuits for English tea-time snacking during British rule in India with the investment of Rs 295(approx $5) . Gradually the small bakery business turned into huge a corporate company of India. Over the last 123 years the company has made progressed and becoame one of the most strongest and trusted brands in the Indian market. In 1979, the name of the company was…

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