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- Sport (14061 bytes)
1: ...f these. A sport has physical activity, side by side competition, and a scoring system. The difference...
3: [[Image:Oly8.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
9: ... of sport throughout history can teach us a great deal about social changes, and about the nature of s...
11: ... carbon dating. Although there is scant direct evidence of sport from these sources, it is reasonable ...
12: ...mage:Horse_racing.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A... - List of sports (7304 bytes)
1: ...is played, and there are many more sports to be added. This system has a disadvantage because some spo...
114: ...on motorised transportation, also not really considered "sports" by the majority of people.
131: * [[Haggis Hurling]]
134: * [[Modern pentathlon]]
142: * [[Aeromodelling]] - Ireland (33828 bytes)
3: ... [[island]] in [[Europe]]. It lies on the west side of the [[Irish Sea]], and is part of the geograph...
10: ...hysical_large.png|this larger version]] with more details.]]
15: ...ultural areas and retain a strong sense of local identity.
25: Politically, Ireland is divided into:
27: ...while the "Republic of Ireland" is its official ''description''. - Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
2: ...is far from monolithic. Many notable cultural divides exist between the rural people and city dwellers...
8: ...ives in Dublin, the cattle population is of the order of 6.7 million. The total population of humans o...
12: ...hich sporting rivalries and other forms of local identity are built and most people feel a strong sens...
16: ...nd Commission]]. One consequence of this is the widely-recognised cultural phenomenon of "land hunger"...
21: ...res, the first cathedrals, such as the Viking-founded and Norman-rebuilt [[Christchurch Cathedral, Dub... - Culture of Scotland (11420 bytes)
3: ...ts of nationhood not readily defined but readily identifiable.
9: ...p://www.udallaw.com/] to the islands as part of a devolution of power from Edinburgh to Shetland and O...
17: ... of Scots who went on to become [[leadership | leader]]s in their fields during the 18th and 19th cent...
19: ...a Scottish university's honours [[academic degree|degree]] takes four years of study as opposed to thr...
23: ... nor the Bank of England's notes rank as legal tender (as Scots law lacks the concept), however bankno... - Field hockey (10063 bytes)
6: ...nt international women's team before hockey was added to Olympic events. In the early 1990s Australia ...
8: ...ates]], for instance, field hockey is widely regarded as a women's sport, but there are men's leagues ...
10: ... example, the players may not raise the ball outside the shooting circle, nor hit it.
13: ... exactly when and where the game began. While ''modern hockey'' appeared in the mid-18th century in [[...
15: ...surface, new tactics and new techniques have been developed, often followed by the establishment of ne...
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