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  • Football Team In Ottawa
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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction... p... 2 2. Hypothesis... p... 3 3. Literature Review... p... 4 4. Methodology... p... 7 4.1 Survey... p... 7 4.2 Example of the Survey... p... 8 4.3 Statistics... p... 9 4.4 Comparative Approach... p... 9 5. Analysis... p... 9 5.1 Survey Results... p... 9 5.2 Stats Can Results... p... 10 5.3 CFL Stats Results... p... 10 5.4 Break Even Analysis... p... 11 6. Recommendation / Conclusion... p... 12 7. Bibliography... p... 15 8. Self-Evaluation... p... 13 1. Intro...
  • Nfl Games
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    D -FENSE. And it ended with two astounding victories by the American Football League when the brash Joe Namath helped the New York Jets win Super Bowl and the powerful Kansas City Chiefs spoiled the NFL's golden anniversary celebration by winning Super Bowl IV, and positioned pro football for its last great realignment. That second quarter century began when the Cleveland Rams found a wonderful tailback at UCLA named Bob Waterfield whose gorgeous movie star wife Jane Russell elicited more public...
  • Lemieux Back The Penguins
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    Rob Farrow Research Paper Dec. 5, 2000 Mario Lemieux was one of the best hockey players to ever play the game, if not the best. He started playing organized hockey at the age of five. By the time he was twelve years old, he was drawing standing room only crowds while playing for Ville Ecard. Lemieux would go on to rewrite the record books for the Laval Voisins of the Quebec Major Junior hockey league. In 1984 Lemieux was taken first overall in the NHL entry draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Duri...
  • New Game With Ender
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    Orison Scott Card wrote Enders game. Ender is a boy in the book who was taken away from his family at a young age to go and save the world. But at the same time he loses the love of his life. The year is 3002 and a highly intelligent race of bugs has attacked the Earth twice. Nobody knows when they will attack again. So the people of the world have decided to be prepared and build an army. Ender is the main character in this book. When he was a baby he had a chip put into the back of his head by...
  • Day At A Cubs Game
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    Growing up in the suburbs of Chicago and being a sports fan resulted in one and only true outcome; I am the Chicago Cubs' biggest fan. True, I am not the only person in the greater Chicagoland area who will claim the title, but I stick to my guns and refuse to relinquish the self-appointed title. Every time I go home, I join the thousands of other self appointed "biggest fans" in the usual afternoon at Wrigley Field. There is nothing quite like a day at a Cubs game. For me, it's a fun filled day...
  • Brett Favre Field
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    Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen. Meeting this evening as a group Green Bay Packer and NFL fans we recall many unforgettable moments in Packer history. From big hits to miraculous passes, we will have in the back of our minds forever. Every Sunday we are glued to the television watching the Packers. Win or lose our fans have always been there to support the team. It is a privilege to have with us a man who thrilled many spectators. Win or lose he was always there to boost the fans and players m...
  • View Of Chivalry
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    Chivalry... Today Chivalry is usually known as a moral system or an honor code. It originated in the 12th century when kings ruled the country, as a code to make peace. Now there is no king or queen monarchy, now there's that wonderful thing that we call the Government. If you were to ask me if chivalry existed today I'd have to say that there are some examples, but there sure aren't as many as there used to be. Back in the time when King Arthur ruled a lot of the people were loyal to their king...
  • Allen Iverson The Olympian
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    Olympic Iverson April 2003 Word Count: 574 Allen Iverson has continued to plague us with the same thought during this 2002-03 Philadelphia 76 ers season, "Why isn't he under consideration to be an Olympian?" Iverson, seemingly a man on a mission, continues to show us why he should receive an invitation to participate on the 2004 U.S. Men's Olympic Basketball team. Night in and night out he shows us why he is Allen Iverson, "The Answer". Now Iverson can add another nickname to his acclaim, "Allen...
  • Four Games For His New Team
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    Grant Hill Everybody in Detroit called him "The Man" because he always was a leader and the to-go person in any tough moment of the game. Some people called him "The Gentleman" because he was a genuinely nice person with respect for the game and for others. Joe Dumas, a member of the legendary 1989-1990 Detroit Pistons team, once declared "He is the best player I've seen coming into the league for years". Road to history was wide open for Grant, but luck had some other plans for his career. This...
  • Media Impact On Soccer Hooliganism
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    Soccer Hooliganism The problem of soccer hooliganism has its roots deep in social development and is associated with aggression and maturation rituals. Furthermore, the media has negatively impacted the problem by publicizing, and exaggerating hooligan activities. Although the exact definition of hooliganism is rather open-ended, it can be characterized as violence toward opposing fans, players, and refs or destruction of objects inside or around the stadium. Violent incidents that occur followi...
  • Tennis Team And Mr Cockerill
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    It was my last year at San Fernando high. It was a memorable time of my life because I knew that I would graduate at the end of that year. My senior year also became the most significant year of my life, because I got to do something that I have always wanted to try tennis. I had always wanted to play tennis ever since I was a kid, but there wasn't enough time for me to join tennis team. One day, Mr. Cockerill who was my teacher and also the tennis coach, encouraged me to join the team. I though...
  • Holy Cross Vs Ccny At The Garden
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    The school was small. The program was an afterthought. The gymnasium was non-existent. That a team from the College of the Holy Cross should find itself in the championship game of the NCAA Tournament was a preposterous notion. But there was Holy Cross, the product of a happy accident rather than a well-conceived plan, preparing to meet Oklahoma for the national title in New York. In March 1947, the team without a home court had appropriated Madison Square Garden. The mecca of basketball rocked ...
  • Nba Defensive Player Of The Year
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    1996-1997 defensive player of the year, All NBA second team, and All-Defensive First Team. The Glove. Gary Payton was born on July 23 1968, in Oakland, California. He has been playing the guard position for the Seattle Supersonics. He attended college at Oregon State. He was named one of the All-America first Team as a senior in 1990. Sports Illustrated named him the Player of the year the same year and the pac-10 player of the year. He was the all-time leading scorer at Oregon State with 2,172 ...
  • Rockets Debut Season
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    Number Head line Page 1. The history of the team 2-22 2. The head coach 23-26 3. Hakeem Olajuwon 27 4. Charles Barkley 28 5. Scottie Pippen 29 6. Rockets Acquire Pippen 30-31 7. Turbo 32 8. glossary 33-34 Houston Has Been Home Of The Big Man-From Moses To Ralph To Hakeem The Houston Rockets were introduced to the NBA as the San Diego Rockets in 1967, the same year that the American Basketball Association launched itself as a rival league. Despite boasting the great Elvin Hayes through the early ...
  • Brendan And Chris
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    so now with the fic chis gone and pops meal mobile saved there was only one thing left to do... buy tickets for new yorks favorite hockey team, the strangers. they were taking on the mexico muskrats in what was sure to be the game of the century. it was game 7 of the bologna cup finals. the game was surrounded by controversy before it even started. muskrats captain julio "dirty" sanchez, had assaulted ranger captain mark messier in the locker room, messier was reported as saying, "first he pushe...
  • Players In Pittsburgh's Team History
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    INTRODUCTION Pittsburgh penguins are a team that interests me mainly because of my brother. As I was talking to him one night about my this report, I asked him if there were any sports teams in particular that he was interested in that weren t too popular around this area. He told me that the NHL playoffs were coming up, and the team that he was very much into was the Pittsburgh Penguins. I had asked him if there was a particular place where I could look up information on this team. He then told...
  • Number Nines Team
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    The entire gymnasium was silent. Every single person in the gym was standing at this moment, with his or her eyes fixated on the small, skinny girl, whose figure duplicated that of the microphone she was holding. Hearing her voice reminded me the birds that chirped and sang ever so delightfully to awaken me each and every morning. As I stood on the end line with my team, my eyes scanned the horizon. Seeing the bleachers filled to capacity made me realize how lucky I really was. I had tingles goi...
  • Wet Pile Of Cow Manure
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    The Incident I once knew a man who told me one of the funniest stories I had ever heard. He was a boy scout, and the troupe was on a camping trip when the incident happened. See, he was one of those guys who lacked common sense and this played a major role in this story. The episode all began when night fell on the camp. The guys were setting up to play a game called manhunt. This game was similar to hide and seek but was different in that there was a jail, and in order to capture someone, he or...
  • American Games And Abbott
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    JIM ABBOTT: THE GOLDEN ARM Jim Abbott was born on September 19, 1967 in Flint, Michigan with only a stub as a right hand. When he was 6 he learned to balance his glove on his stub and switch so he could still field the ball. When he was a kid he would bounce the ball against a brick wall to work on his fielding. When he realized how good he was he went and played little league. In his first little league game he threw a no-hitter. In high school he played for varsity his sophomore year as their ...
  • 1927 Yankees Murders Row The 1920's
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    The 1927 Yankees Murders Row The 1920's were one of the greatest eras for baseball. Some of the greatest players to ever play the game of baseball played in the 1920's: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Ty Cobb just to name a few. The 1920's also produced one of the best teams (if not the best team) of all time: The 1927 Yankees. In 1920 the Yankees purchased Babe Ruth from the Boston Red Sox for 125,000 dollars in cash and a 300,000 dollar loan to the owner of the Red Sox. This was the beginning of the bu...

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