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Tinashe Chuchu
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Africa?s first FIFA World Cup sparked a series of scholarly work mostly conducted prior to this event. This phenomena is still relevant today with many unanswered questions. This research therefore investigates and examines literature on how the 2010 FIF...
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Day Yang Liu, Wen Chun Tsai, Pei Leen Liu, Chung Yi Fang
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Elaine Cesar Souza,Rafael Lopes Oliveira,Graciela Arbilla
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Air samples were collected in the days before and during the 2014 FIFA World Cup at the major landmarks of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Samples were collected and analysed following Method TO-15 (US-EPA). Isoprene was selected as a marker of biogenic emission...
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Tábata Bertazzo, Celso Hino, Tássia Lobão, Douglas Tacla, Hugo Yoshizaki
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Events that mobilize large crowds, such as the 2014 FIFA World Cup, present challenging obstacles to operations attempting to deliver goods efficiently in major urban centers. This study presents a logistics business case that implemented a pilot project...
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Marc Rohde and Christoph Breuer
Europe?s elite football clubs are a small group of about 30 clubs mostly originating from the Big Five leagues in England, Italy, Spain, Germany, and France. These clubs top Deloitte?s Football Money League ranking Europe?s top football clubs by revenues...
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Raffaello Furlan, Mooza AlMohannadi
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The State of Qatar is presently facing the development of major transport infrastructure, to be finalized (A) by 2022 for the planned FIFA World Cup and (B) by 2030, as envisioned by the comprehensive national development planning strategy, also named Qa...
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R, George
AbstractThe 2010 FIFA World Cup? tournament provided an opportunity for South Africa to showcase its unique beauty and attractiveness as an international tourist destination. However, the trepidation over crime emerged as a key concern in relation to Sou...
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