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Sports experiences can vary depending on whether a person is playing in a power and performance sport as opposed to a pleasure and participation sport.
When the individual is playing in a power or performance sport, the person's attitude is totally different because it is competing. It has a competitive mind that is aimed to win or perform at ist best to get the trophy, the medal, the playoffs. Its effort and performance is the result of committed preparation and a correct strategy to defeat the opponent.
On the other hand, when you play just to participate, you are playing for fun, to have a good time and do some exercise. Your mind is not competing so you have a more relaxed attitude and winning or losing are out of the question.
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1)The USSR and the United States had agreed to a treaty to reduce strategic nuclear weapons but they also had tensions in the military-industrial complex. The role of the United States was that of its competitor, until Russia had the crisis.
2)The world for which the Soviet economy had been designed had disappeared along with the regime, there was no more interest in wars if not in cyber information. The four centers of power were consolidated in the United States, Japan, the European Union and Republic of China.
Answer: Some leaders support a powerful federal government, while others support states’ rights, apex!!! I just got it right.
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Auguste Comte, the founder of sociology suggested that we apply the scientific method to the social world in a process he called Positivism. Auguste Comte, born 1798 is known as the founding figure of sociology, a term he called social sciences. He was associated with positivism, which is the belief that in studying the society, one must achor it in facts and scientific techniques.
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