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Gus Poyet's deep thoughts

Gus Poyet's deep thoughts

04:16 Add Comment Football, poyet, Racism English Premier League, sport Edit
FIFA President Sepp Blatter has now apologised for his comments about racism in football. And he is probably hoping that the matter will no...
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Sepp Blatter: Global Village Idiot

Sepp Blatter: Global Village Idiot

10:54 Add Comment Football, Racism English Premier League, Sepp Blatter Edit
The Buddha once said, "The fool who knows he is a fool is wise. Whereas the fool who does not know he is a fool might become the Presi...
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Old farts and sexy skirts

Old farts and sexy skirts

10:51 Add Comment administration, boxing, equality, sport., women Edit
The former England cricketer Ed Smith has claimed that sport is a condensed form of life, and it has a lot to teach us about 'the game o...
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New Age Kurling anyone?

New Age Kurling anyone?

07:33 Add Comment disability sport; sport; inclusion; School Games Edit
A colleague forwarded this interesting exchange in the English Parliament this week (reported in Hansard ): Clive Efford: To ask the Secre...
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Cricket versus Barbarism

Cricket versus Barbarism

23:00 Add Comment cricket, education sport, social skills, sport Edit
I'd like to start with a quiz. Who said this? “Cricket civilises people and creates good gentlemen. I want everyone to play cricket .....
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The Roles of Educational Technology in Learning

The Roles of Educational Technology in Learning

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The Roles of Educational Technology in Learning It is an instruction that can make an ordinary person capable of superior performance and ...
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Technology: Boon or Bane?

Technology: Boon or Bane?

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Technology: Boon or Bane? In sum early media technologies, such as radio and television began with the mechanical principle   and were sch...
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