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    Brazilia Research Paper

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    General Information The city of Brasilia is the capital of Brazil, located in Northeast South American. The country has a population of 2.48 million people. It is described as having a tropical climate, with more rain during the summer than the winter. The dominant religion of Brazil historically was and still is Christianity. Brazil possesses a richly spiritual society formed from the meeting of the Roman Catholic Church with the religious traditions of African slaves and indigenous…

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    Nike Footwear Essay

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    Nike footwear has been a huge success since its existence and each year they improve their footwear in order to attract more clients; although to be in this position of success Nike has applied propaganda such as bandwagon, testimonial and glittering in order to attract more clients. That had help since clients constantly acquire their products instead of the competition, and makes the competition footwear brand seem “useless”. How has Nike been able to be a huge success during all this years?…

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    Spain Research Paper

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    influence on the citizens of Spain. One example of pop culture is the large soccer fan base. The picture shown at the right is of the team FC Barcelona. Soccer has become a worldwide event, and each country’s team competes in events such as the FIFA world cup. The Spanish teams are one of the best known in the world, and is avidly followed by the citizens of the…

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    Gender Inequality In Sport

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    In sport it is generally expected that participants be competitive, courageous, determined, muscular, powerful and strong. These qualities describe a stereotypical male as men are expected to be have these characteristics to be considered manly. On the contrary women are expected to be quiet, passive and nurturing, which are qualities not ideal to the competitive nature of sport. These stereotypical ideologies support the description of hegemonic masculinity and generate inequalities in sports…

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    problems with gaming’s misogyny, these competitions went as far as to change the rules and face a bad public image, just to keep the games to themselves. This reluctance for accomodation is also evident in certain sports games with female players such as FIFA 16. An athletic woman running around in a jersey isn’t easy to sexualize, so men were outraged when such games included real, nonsexualized women, even going as far as to boycott the game. Although their spots in the game weren’t being…

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    of new species. natural hazards, or man-made causes that also kills of species in an ecosystem”(Ecological Balance). In my opinion, I feel like cutting down trees and building new land can destroy an ecosystem. For example, the stadiums built in the Fifa World Cup in 2014 were built in the rainforests of Brazil were these builders relocated, killed, or destroyed the homes of these species. I wouldn’t want to ever imagine anyone coming and taking over where I live because they wanted to do…

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    games like soccer. For example, FIFA Play Station games. Video games are very attractive to children, and they can take the better part of the day for children. Some video games like Need for Speed can drag the full commitment from the players, children, and adults alike. Video games have a way of influencing the character and moods of the players. As research reveals, the majority of players could be joyful throughout the day thinking of having succeeded in playing a FIFA Play Station game. On…

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    From the Super Bowl to the FIFA World Cup, society has found a way to connect and relate with one another through sports; the metaphorical conduit that consolidates mankind from the far ends of the globe. But one thing we don 't take into account when we watch our favorite stars on the big screen is the darker side of sports that is commonly fallen on deaf ears. Every day, previously thought invincible athletic machines suffer against a silent enemy. No, it doesn 't take up the form of broken…

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    main reason behind their strong brand equity is that they are partners since 1955. Both of them supported each other and helped each other to grow and expand around the globe. Both of them take part in all the trending activities e.g they sponsored at FIFA world Cup 2014, also sponsor animated movies/movies. Coca-Cola Vs McDonald’s: The differences in these two brands are: The main difference between them is that Coke is categorized in the list of soft drinks. While, McDonald’s is the leading…

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    president Richard into office 1968, which lead to Nixon demolished the welfare state that had fostered such bitterness. I picked this event, because i felt this could be more interesting about what happened in the late 1970s. 1994 On 1994 the FIFA world cup for soccer began , it was on june 17th 1994 . It was held in the united states for the first time in the competition’s history and matches takes place in…

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