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- Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
3: ...hot at the goal, while the goalkeeper positions himself to stop the ball.]]
5: ...e any part of their body except their hands and arms to propel the ball; the exceptions to this are t...
7: ...se names are also used to distinguish the game from other sports known as "[[football]]". <!-- Please...
9: ... large number of people also play football at an amateur level.
11: ...therefore often claimed to be the most popular team [[sport]] in the world. - Flag (13245 bytes)
1: [[Image:Delaware_flag.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Delaware State Flag]]
3: ...y flags are recognisable if displayed in other forms.
5: ...n as [[vexillology]], from the Latin ''vexillum'' meaning flag or [[banner]].
9: ... others held that the [[Roman Empire]]'s ''vexillum'' was the first true flag.
11: ...] they were the [[general]]s under the imperial army. - American football (39287 bytes)
1: ...[history of American football]] article. For information on other sports known as "football", see the...
3: ... football.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The ball used in American football has a pointed oval shape, and usua...
5: ...nd score points. The team with more points when time has expired wins.
7: ...]] and [[arena football]] are basically forms of American football.
11: ...spring-training league, [[NFL Europe]], with 6 teams based in European cities. - Ice hockey (16008 bytes)
1: ... in [[Canada]] and the [[United States]], is a team [[sport]] played on [[ice]]. It is one of the wo...
3: == Game ==
4: ...altender guard their goal. The referee's raised arm indicates that he intends to call a penalty.]]
5: ...top the puck from entering the net, and who is permitted unique gear towards that end.
7: ...a.jpg|thumbnail|250px|left|A typical ice hockey game]] - Roller hockey (4297 bytes)
1: ...oller hockey''' is a game derived from and very similar to [[ice hockey]], but using [[inline skate]]...
5: ...th is 40 metres. The goals are 1.05 m high by 1.7 m wide.
7: The ball is 230 mm and weighs 155 g.
9: ...st a goalkeeper plus one other player for each team after play has started.
11: ...e score is still a draw after extra time, each team will be allowed to take penalty shots. - Boxing (29727 bytes)
2: ...b|right|250px|2004 Armed Forces Amateur Boxing Championships, held in 2003. The headgear and white ar...
4: ...ks out his opponent. Boxing is also called Pugilism and prizefighting.
8: ...below the elbows, but were otherwise naked when competing. There is evidence to suggest that boxing w...
10: ...ghts between women during the 18th century, and women's boxing was organized again at the end of the ...
14: ...hese features were present in bare-knuckle pugilism. - Handball (6138 bytes)
1: ...ng to throw it in the [[goal]] of the opposing team.
3: ...c method of handling the ball which is inverse from football. It has been played internationally sinc...
7: ...ear-semicircular line that is nine meters away from the goal.
9: ... at the goal, with only one attacker on the seven-meter line and the defending goalkeeper involved.
11: ... in [[basketball]], except that a handball player may raise their hand above shoulder level while bou... - Professional Wrestling (14198 bytes)
1: ... to explain McMahon's willingness to change the name).
4: ...ture of professional wrestling is only one of the many differences it has with traditional [[sport wr...
6: ...scape from a submission hold, and also, more seldom, a wrestler can place his foot on the ropes to av...
9: ...ing with a closed fist, for more than a referee-administered five count.
10: ...f someone attempts to interfere but is ejected from the ring by a wrestler or referee before this occ... - Scientific method (40667 bytes)
1: ...tific method is essentially an extremely cautious means of building a supportable, [[evidence]]-based...
6: ...scientific inquiry is indivisible from the development of science.
7: ...tition, there is evidence of traditional empiricism.
9: ...ty as we experience it reaches an extreme in [[Parmenides]] who argued that the world is one and that...
11: ...based on collections of objects rather than experimentation. - Fencing (20753 bytes)
3: ...lympic [[sport]]-fencing, stage-fencing or [[academic fencing]].
5: == The emergence of modern fencing ==
6: :''See also [[Historical European Martial Arts]]''
7: ...n warfare and to resolve disputes of honour in formal duels through the nineteenth century and into t...
9: ...ient breaking point between the classical and the modern traditions of fencing. - Judge (10187 bytes)
3: ... functions, and training of judges vary widely from [[jurisdiction]] to jurisdiction.
5: ... show]] determines which of several [[dog]]s best meets the standards for the [[breed]].
7: ==Judges in the legal system==
9: ...ed from the [[United Kingdom|British]] legal system.]]
10: [[Image:Noirepremierpresident_big.gif|thumb|right|In France, during ordinary hearings, judge...
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