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    Resort developments, electronic connectivity and the importance of going green in event management © 2010 by McGraw-Hill Education (Asia) Event typology Recreational MICE Arts Event Type Special Private Sports Political © 2010 by McGraw-Hill Education (Asia) Cultural Sports Events     Popular in Asia such as Beijing Olympics and FIFA World Cup in Japan and Korea Competition between teams – on land, water or air Amateur or professional participation High involvement

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    Pay to Play

    months. Ultimately, the Northwestern football players are determining their fate through this secret ballot and their decision to form the first union amongst college athletes—a decision that has the ability to change the landscape of American college sports. If granted the right to unionize, the Northwestern football team will actually have the ability to bargain over their conditions and it is expected that this could ultimately lead to requesting salary compensation for their efforts. In light of these

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    Army Crew Team

    Team 2 Case Analysis: The Army Crew Team Team Members Course • Key Strategic Issue: The main issue is that the coach lacks of timeliness in response to the Varsity team’s internal issues. The coach noticed there were issues between the team members based on past indications, but he chose not to act on it in a timely manner. His choice of intervention should’ve been sooner in order to prevent further disruptions within the Varsity team. Alternative

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    Constructing the Public Perception of Sports

    Constructing the Public Perception of Sports Mass media has become a dominant factor on sports culture in today’s society. “Mass media serve as a dominant hegemonic force in American culture, resulting in the construction and reinforcement of narratives, particularly in professional sports” (Berg & Harthcock). The media can be held responsible for creating the majority of the public’s perception of sports to this day. The heavy dosage of sports communication, in every aspect thinkable, has

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    Week 2 in the News Busn 412

    Harlan Esmailka BUSN 412 Prof. Cesar Strategic Planning for the Navy in recent years have been focused more on cyber security because most nations or threats are not on the sea but rather from far off distances. * Technology has been increasing during the last ten years and being on top of that helps the Navy conquer against threats and using different analysis tools on a regular basis helps keep the security intact. * Being to rely on technology for everything in the Navy can be

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    Red Bull

    always party, search for excitement and adrenalin etc. By sponsorship of extreme sport events, they introduce the company products` as extreme. But rather than sponsoring events, Red Bull also developed its own extreme sports, this was innovation in some way, since they were the first company that implemented this marketing strategy. BMX biking, kite boarding, extreme snowboarding, paragliding etc, all these sports are dangerous, adrenaline-fuelled and on the edge, and Red Bull become associated

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    Governance in Sport and the Corruption of the Iaaf

    Governance in Sport and the corruption of the IAAF (International Association of Athletics Federation) Introduction This report is going to analyse the corruption of the international association of athletics Federation, and will evaluate the practice that this sporting organisation carries out. The best practice in other organisations will be compared to the IAAF and will make recommendations for the future from other organisations in order for this company to improve. The IAAF have faced challenging

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    Strategic Marketing

    1. Distinguish between the different types of events and venues and their operating environment 2.1 Define Hall Mark and Mega events Mega events Although mega-events each have their peculiarities, they also share a number of characteristics: for example they are transient, but often of great economic and cultural significance; they employ drama and spectacle to underline and promote values of local, national or international importance, and they throw light on the societies, institutions and

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    Milestone One

    bottom of the gun. A trigger guard protects the trigger. After a gun is loaded and the action is closed, the gun is fired by pulling the trigger. Trigger Action action muzzle safety trigger CBI INTRODUCTION The sport of target rifle shooting is one of the safest of all youth sports. In 104 years of Olympic shooting, there has never been an accidental injury involving a firearm. There are several thousand JROTC teams and junior rifle clubs that practice and compete in position

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    Is the Salary Paid to Sportsmen Far Excess of Their Value to Society?

    lot of spheres with great money turnover such as show business including musical one, food industry, film industry, advertising, building industry, politics... This list we can expand and expand. But we should not forget to include here professional sport. It's an obvious fact that now professional sportsmen get incredibly high salaries in comparison with people involved in wage labour. That is why some people ask themselves a question: "what do these athletes do so valuable for society to get such

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