Is there a player out there who provides more to a team than Pepe Reina?

Posted on May 30th, 2011 by admin

Not only a class player, but a team player and morale booster? Best in the league!
ILIP: well, lets not go there lol

jonny evans and darren fletcher

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Are taxes punishment for success or penalties for not being a team player?

Posted on May 27th, 2011 by admin

High tax rates are meant to be avoided; they are intended to shepherd the money. If those in the highest brackets must use part of their income a certain way; they will be rewarded with low taxes. If they use it the wrong way; they will be punished with high taxes.
So are tax brackets a punishment for success? Or a means of measuring the league in which player is assigned? And given their strat? And penalizing those who work against the team.

So when you say team player you really mean communism right? To commune as a team?

Fail my friend MASSIVE FAIL

Don’t sugar coat what you are saying.

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what are the behaviors of a team player?

Posted on May 25th, 2011 by admin

Do you think there is such a thing as a "team player"? What are the behaviors of such a person?

they are basically those people who have been brain washed by a company to agree with everything they are told and when the boss yells jump they ask how high? That’s the extreme; you can also be a team player because you actually love what you do

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Differences between using a professional sports team or an individual athlete as endorser of products?

Posted on May 22nd, 2011 by admin

Need help with a topic in class we are discussing. Thanks, John.

Discuss and analyze the differences between using a professional sports team or an individual athlete as endorser of products. Give a few actual examples from actual sponsoring and the pro´s and con´s for different products. Comment on the “Tiger Woods” case and David Beckham as an endorser.

The only comment I can make about Tiger Woods is this – for obvious reasons I wound NOT use him.
I know the professional life and private lives of Pro Athletes are supposed to be kept apart, but how can anyone not bring up Tiger’s indiscretions?
If I was to use a Pro golfer I would go with the current champion.
I’ve never been into Soccer but David Beckham would be a great choice.

Personally I would go with an individual rather than an entire team. The biggest reason would be that not every member of the team would not support the product I was selling.
It is so much easier going with one person than a group. That would be my other reason.
I would NOT want one or more members coming out and saying they liked Dr. Pepper when I was pushing Pepsi.
If however they all signed a declaration that they did use my product and not go with another soft-drink company, then I might consider a team endorsement.
There are too-too many examples to go into. I do remember Kurt Warner endorsing a breakfast cereal with his picture on the box, but no other member of the 1999 Rams were asked to. That’s the year the Rams won the Super Bowl.
As I said, one person says it all as far as I am concerned.
Hope some of this is helpful.
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Is there any team work playstation 2 games?

Posted on May 19th, 2011 by admin

You see me and my friend played a mortal combat and we played as teamed work.we couldn’t hit eachother wich was great usually in teamworking games u can get hit by parthner. So do u pls know any games.

dead or alive 3 but i am not sure it is for ps2 becaues i owned it for my old xbox.

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Are professional sports teams important to the identity of a city?

Posted on May 13th, 2011 by admin

If a city has a professional sports teams does it contribute to how the city is viewed the identity if so how?

It really depends on the person viewing it. If it’s someone who takes that into consideration then yes, it will matter. Although most people don’t really care about things like that, they like their home teams no matter how bad they are. They usually look for a good living style, not how good the teams are.

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Do people chose a favorite soccer team for every league?

Posted on May 10th, 2011 by admin

Hi I am a american who only recently watching soccer from other countries. I just want to know if most people have a favorite team for every major soccer league.

Can you be a catholic, Protestant, Jew, Muslim, hindu and Buddhist? You only support one team. Anyone who says they support more than one team is not a true supporter of any team.

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What do teams win at the cheerleading worlds?

Posted on May 7th, 2011 by admin

I know that first place teams get the famous world champion rings, and that there are also trophies but do winning teams also get money? What does first, second and third place teams get respectively?

A chance to cheerleading in football teams like dallas cowboys

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What are some good team building excercises for a small marching band?

Posted on May 4th, 2011 by admin

i am drum major for a small (40-55) sized marching band, but i need some good team building ideas that wont be brushed off as "lame" by the other marching band members.

our band plays a game where everyone on your teem hold hands, and you have to go through a hoola-hoop without letting go. once you are through the hoop, you run to the end of the line. you can’t drop the hoop or let go. and you have to try to make it down the field.

we also have the game where you stand in a circle and then everybody sits down on each other’s lap. physics makes it so that you don’t just fall over randomly, and you do little things until one team is left standing "sitting". such as, hold out your left arm, now your right, put out the foot that is on the outside of the circle. sin the hokey pokey, do the hokey pokey and bounce at the "do the hokey pokey" part.

the last one that i can think of is having your teams spell out words with their bodies. like make the letters, and at the end the whole band spells out your school. like our band spells out golden wave, because we are the golden wave marching band:)

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What is the best team building exercises for businesses?

Posted on May 2nd, 2011 by admin

We have a smaller company, about 70 employees strong. The people who have been here from the beginning have formed a click or family almost. The new people are excepted overtime, but I feel as if they are being almost too exclusive at first. We will be doing a company picnic and would like to incorporate some team building exercises to loosen everyone up and allow them to get to know each other better. Are there any suggestions? Any exercises that work better than others? I would really appreciate it!

Team building is difficult with that size of a group. It would be easier within departments…

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