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The game of hockey emerged from a number of ball and stick games played by British from the 17thcentury onwards. The first rules, written in the mid-1850s, refer to a "cricket ball painted white" as he object used. The first hockey club, black health, was formed on common ground used as a golf course. The game was exported by British to Australia and India. Hockey was first contested in Britain at the 1908 Olympic Games in London, where the hosts fielded three teams - England, Ireland and Scotland and won the medals. It reappeared in 1920 and its unbroken run on the Olympic schedule began in 1928, when India won the first of five consecutive Olympic titles. Women's hockey was first contested in 1980. Perhaps the most noteworthy women's match was Australia's victory over South Korea in the 1988. The Korean women had trained virtually full time hoping to win the gold medal at home and were offered rich rewards, but the Australians were too good in the final. |
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The game of hockey emerged from a number of ball and stick games played by British from the 17thcentury onwards. The first rules, written in the mid-1850s, refer to a "cricket ball painted white" as he object used. The first hockey club, black health, was formed on common ground used as a golf course. The game was exported by British to Australia and India. Hockey was first contested in Britain at the 1908 Olympic Games in London, where the hosts fielded three teams - England, Ireland and Scotland and won the medals. It reappeared in 1920 and its unbroken run on the Olympic schedule began in 1928, when India won the first of five consecutive Olympic titles. Women's hockey was first contested in 1980. Perhaps the most noteworthy women's match was Australia's victory over South Korea in the 1988. The Korean women had trained virtually full time hoping to win the gold medal at home and were offered rich rewards, but the Australians were too good in the final. |
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The game of hockey emerged from a number of ball and stick games played by British from the 17thcentury onwards. The first rules, written in the mid-1850s, refer to a "cricket ball painted white" as he object used. The first hockey club, black health, was formed on common ground used as a golf course. The game was exported by British to Australia and India. Hockey was first contested in Britain at the 1908 Olympic Games in London, where the hosts fielded three teams - England, Ireland and Scotland and won the medals. It reappeared in 1920 and its unbroken run on the Olympic schedule began in 1928, when India won the first of five consecutive Olympic titles. Women's hockey was first contested in 1980. Perhaps the most noteworthy women's match was Australia's victory over South Korea in the 1988. The Korean women had trained virtually full time hoping to win the gold medal at home and were offered rich rewards, but the Australians were too good in the final. |
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P: from other pieces of writing |
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R: because it is |
S: a letter is different |
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R: more preferable than |
S: money. |
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1. So he took a knife and cut the hen's stomach to extract all the golden eggs once for all. |
2. The farmer grew rich and richer. But he was greedy. He wanted to get all the eggs for once. |
3. Once there lived a farmer in a village. He was very poor. A saint visited the village. He took pity on the farmer. He gave the farmer a wonderful hen that gave one golden egg every day. |
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I would like to express my views on the issue of over population. The population of the world __I__. The ever increasing population of the world has been putting strain on natural resources. ___II__. The situation has become bad to worst especially in the developing countries. There are many factors responsible for it such as ____III____. Now the time has come that we should realize its dire consequences and work col respectively ____IV____, otherwise the days are not very far that this beautiful Earth will change into desert. |
P: illiteracy, poverty, lack of awareness, etc. |
Q: to control it as early as possible |
R: has increased many fold |
S: this problem is also the root cause of many other problems |
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