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Sir Ken Robinson_Las escuelas matan la creatividad TED 2006

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Sir Ken Robinson es reconocido a nivel mundial como un experto en creatividad y educación, por sus logros estudiando estos temas, fue ordenado caballero en junio de 2003. En esta TEDTalk, Ken Robinson hace una apasionada y divertida argumentación sobre la importancia de la creatividad para los retos de nuestro siglo. Video original en TED www.ted.com Subtitulado para Youtube en Español por Ajmme Kajros Su Blog: ajmmekajros.com Descarga compatible con reproductores DivX: ajmmekajros.com Video redistribuido y subtitulado en español bajo las políticas de uso de TEDTalks : www.ted.com

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What to Look For in a New Soccer Cleat


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Choosing the right soccer cleat can play a major role in your performance on the field. There are so many different cleats to choose from these days and it’s not an easy decision to make. There are many expensive options that make choosing the right cleat a tough process, so this guide was created to help you understand how to choose the best cleat for your situation!

Before even looking at the options, you must first decide what you’re willing to spend on a pair of cleats. The price of a cleat can range anywhere from $30 to over $200. Just like with anything in life, you get what you pay for. The more expensive options do offer better technology and are made with better materials which can only help your game.

There are different types of cleats, for different surfaces. The studs on the bottom vary depending on the type of surface. If you spend most of your time playing on harder surfaces, then a hard ground cleat is perfect for you. If it rains a lot where you play, then chances are the field isn’t hard and a longer studded cleat or six studded cleats are what to look for. If you play on all types of surfaces, you may want to consider interchangeable cleats, which allow you to adapt to any field type. If it’s affordable, many people own a pair of six studded cleats (screw-ins) and molded for harder surfaces. Don’t buy a shoe based on its looks, if it doesn’t meet your criteria!

The next part of this process is to consider the weight of the cleat. With lighter shoes, you’ll only improve your speed. Unfortunately, it won’t make a huge difference but when you’re carrying lighter weight, the faster you can move.

Choosing the right material is a huge part of this process. As a soccer player myself, I’ve always opted for real Kangaroo Leather. Many companies have turned to synthetic materials, due to animal groups protesting. Nike, Adidas and Puma all make synthetic options that feel very similar to real leather. The better synthetic shoes available have been getting great reviews over the last few years. Keep in mind, this is only for the higher end synthetic shoes. The cheaper ones will feel like plastic, as they’re made with cheaper materials. In my opinion, Kangaroo Leather is still the way to go since it will mold to your feet and feel like a slipper.

Depending on how often you plan to use the cleat, the life span will vary. I’ve had cleats last 6 months that were extremely high end! I was playing 5 days per week and didn’t bother to take great care of them either. If the leather holds up, just keep an eye on the studs. Once the studs wear down, that’s when it’s time for a new pair. Screw in studs will last longer and you can always purchase new studs.

They now make different shoes for different positions, but don’t look into this too much. The options are different shoes for a better shot or even better ball control. At the end of the day, if you don’t have a good shot or ball control, you should be working on that during practice!

As I mentioned, there are so many options out there. There’s a huge selection online, but I always recommend trying on a boot first since every player’s foot is different. The best deals can certainly be found online though. Good luck!

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COLOMBIA 5 – ARGENTINA 0 – 1.993 – parte 9

El 5 de septiembre de 1.993 Colombia GOLEO a la Argentina 5-0 en Buenos Aires (Argentina), Eliminatorias al mundial de Futbol ESTADOS UNIDOS 1.994.

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The World Soccer


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INTRODUCTION:

I studied drawing at scool for many years, but I did not like it very much. My favourite subject at school were the olympic sports. I remember when I was a child and I played soccer with my friends. My best memory was when El Salvador,a small Central American country, qualified at the World Cup in 1982.I did not think “ES” defeat Mexico, sixth place in the FIFA World Championship in 1970.

Between 1978 and 1989, El Salvador had one of the worst civil war in the modern history of Latin America.Unfortunately, more than 70,000 people were killed by anti-communist dictatorships and marxist rebels.

Certainly, I was a big fan of Salvadoran soccer. I once said: “ES ganarà el Mundial ( El Salvador will be win the FIFA Soccer World 1982..!).However, the only thing that I clearly remember is that Hungary beat El Salvador 10-1 in the World Cup in Spain…Good Bye ES…!

Like many people, I think that soccer is “passion” in the world since 1910. When Cameroon, ex French colony in Africa, won its first gold medal at the XXVII Summer Olympics Games in Australia (2000)…Yaoundè, the capital city of Cameroon, was carnival for days.Cameroon was the second African country to win the gold olympic…

Unfortunately, Liberia was the nightmare of the Third World…From 1980 to 2005, more than 180,000 people were killed by dictatorships and AIDS…Currently, the poverty is a plague…Its percapita income of $ 80 a year is one of the worst in the World History. Hundreds of thousands of Liberian people fled the country. Like neighboring Sierra Leone, the African country has one of the highest number of orphans in the Africa in relation to its population.

Fortunately, Liberia is home to George Manneh Oppong Ousman Weah, one of the World`s most famous and charismatic players. In 1995 the FIFA selected George Weah as the best footballer of the Year.Certainly, he became a “World Star” in the 1990s.Like Iman (former super-model from Somalia) and Dikembe Mutombo (basketball player from the Democratic Republic of Congo), George Weah is an icon in the African continent. Since then, he made a great contribution to Liberian human development. Currently, George Weah is UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.

He was national team captain for many years, but his country did not qualifity for the FIFA Football World. Ironically, Liberia was not one of the best teams of Africa in the 20th Century.

In 1994 Bolivia`s qualification for the finals was one of the surprises in the Third World sport. Under the leadership of Marco Etcheverry, Bolivia beat Brazil 2-0 in the Pre-World Cup in La Paz, Bolivia`s capital. I remember that Etcheverry, best known for his nickname “El Diablo”, was the idol of millions of Bolivians.It was one of the greatest sporting moments in Bolivian history since 1978. At that time, Bolivia, under the leaderships of Guadalupe Yañez, qualified for the FIBA Women`s World Championship in Seoul, South Korea´s capital.

In my opinion, the FIFA World Championship is a world without frontiers. Ferenc Puskas, was born on April, 1926, in Budapest, Hungary, made his debut in the friendly against Austria at the age of only fifteen…In the past Century, Puskas represented both Hungary, a former communist State, and Spain.At the time, Santamaria played for Uruguay and Spain. Traditionally American players have Latin American and African roots: Hugo Perez (El Salvador), Tab Ramos (Uruguay), Claudio Reyna (Argentina), Josmer Altidore (Haiti) and Freddy Addu (Ghana).

Today Gerald Asamoah, was born in Accra (Ghana), is one of the best footballers in Germany at the moment. While Alex (Alessandro) Santos, was born in Brazil, is a Japanese player.Santos played many times for Japan, including appearances at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

Personally, I think that this Century will be an era of “Sports Miracles” in the Third World. Cote D`Ivoire, best known as Ivory Coast, qualified for the FIFA Soccer World 2006…Angola made its debut in Germany…Trinidad-Tobago made its debut in the World Cup…Paraguay won the silver medal in football in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens.

CHRONOLOGY:

1930: FIFA World Cup in Montevideo, the capital city of Uruguay, one of the most development countries in the 1930s.The final ranking:1-Uruguay,2-Argentina, 3-Yugoslavia,4-USA,5-Chile, 6-Brazil,7-France,8-Paraguay,9-Romania, 10-Peru, 11-Belgium, 12-Bolivia, 13-Mexico.

1934: World Cup in Rome. Uruguay did not participate. The final ranking:1-Italy, Czechoslovakia,Germany, Austria, Spain, Hungary, Sweden, Switzerland, Romania, Argentina, France, Holland, Brazil, Egypt, Belgium and the United States.

1938:World Cup in France.The final ranking:1-Italy, Hungary,Brazil,Sweden,Czechoslovakia,Switzerland,Cuba,France,Romania,Germany,Norway,Poland,Belgium,Holland,Netherlands Indies.

1950:FIFA World Cup in Brazil. In Rio, the host lost the final 2-1 to Uruguay. Brazil was the big favourite… Uruguay had its second World Cup!

1954:World Cup in Switzerland.The final ranking:1-West Germany,Hungary,Austria,Uruguay,Switzerland,Brazil,England,Yugoslavia,France,Italy,Turkey,Belgium,Mexico,Czechoslovakia,Scotland,Korea.

1958: World Cup in Sweden…The final ranking:1-Brazil, Sweden, France, West Germany, Wales, USSR, Northern Ireland, Yugoslavia,Czechoslovakia,Hungary,England,Paraguay,

Argentina, Scotland,Austria and Mexico.

1962:World Cup in Santiago de Chile…Certainly, the people of Brazil produce the World`s best coffee, but also the best soccer…The final ranking:1-Brazil,Czechoslovakia, Chile, Yugoslavia, Hungary, West Germany,USSR, England, Italy, Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Uruguay, Colombia, Bulgaria and Switzerland.

1966: World Cup in London,UK…The final ranking: 1-England,

West Germany, Portugal, USSR, Argentina, Hungary, Uruguay, North Korea, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Brazil…

1970:Brazil won the FIFA World Cup on June 27th in Mexico City. The final ranking: Brazil, Italy, West Germany, Uruguay,USSR, Mexico, Peru, England, Sweden, Belgium, Romania, Israel, Bulgaria, Morocco, Czechoslovakia and ES.

1974:World Cup in West Germany…After Zaire, today`s Democratic Republic of Congo, qualified for the FIFA World Championship, a legal holiday was declared by Mobutu Sésé Seko Kuku Ngbendu Wa zan Banga, tyrannical president of the African country……Haitian footballers sometimes use the language “creole” during games to confuse rivals… Brazil and WGermany were the obvious favorites.The final ranking:1-West Germany, Holland, Poland, Brazil, Sweden, Argentina, East Germany, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Italy, Scotland, Australia, Chile,Uruguay, Haiti and Zaire.

1978: World Cup in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The final ranking:1-Argentina, Holland,Brazil, Italy, West Germany, Poland,Austria, Peru, Tunisia, Spain, Scotland, France, Sweden, Iran, Hungary and Mexico.

1982: For first time, there were 24 teams. FIFA World Cup in Spain. Italy won the trophy. The ranking final:1-Italy, West Germany, Poland, France, Brazil, England, USSR, Austria, Northern Ireland, Belgium, Argentina, Spain, Algeria,Hungary. Scotland, Yugoslavia,Cameroon,Honduras,Czechoslovakia,Peru, Kuwait, Chile, New Zealand, ES.

1986: World Cup in Mexico. The final ranking:1-Argentina, West Germany, France, Belgium, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, England, Denmark, USSR, Morocco, Italy, Paraguay, Poland, Bulgaria, Uruguay, Portugal, Hungary, Scotland, South Korea, Northern Ireland, Algeria, Irak and Canada.

1990:World Cup In Italy.The final ranking:1-West Germany, Argentina, Italy, England, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Ireland, Cameroon,Netherlands, Brazil, Belgium, Spain, Romania, Colombia, Uruguay,CR,Egypt,Austria,Scotland, USSR,Sweden, South Korea,USA and the United Arab Emirates.

1994: World Cup in the United States. The final ranking:1-Brazil, Italy, Sweden, Bulgaria, Germany, Romania, Netherlands, Spain,Nigeria, Argentina, Belgium, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, USA, Switzerland, Ireland, Norway, Russia, Colombia, South Korea, Bolivia, Cameroon, Morocco and Greece.

1998:World Cup in Paris. The final ranking:1-France,Brazil,Croatia, Netherlands, Argentina,Italy, Germany, Denmark, England, Yugoslavia,Romania,Nigeria, Mexico, Paraguay, Norway, Chile, Spain, Morocco, Belgium, Iran, Colombia, Jamaica, Austria, South Africa, Cameroon, Tunisia, Scotland, Saudi Arabia, Bulgaria, South Korea, Japan and the United States.

2002:World Cup in Japan and South Korea…1-Brazil, 2-Germany, 3-Turkey,4-South Korea…SKorea has one of the best sporting infrastructure in the world…

2006: World Cup in Germany…1-Italy, 2-France,3-Germany,4-Portugal…

REFERENCES:

-Laity,Paul. “Costa de Marfil Brujería: que forma de ganar”, National Geographic,MexicoDF, junio 2006

-Matthews,Meter.Whitaker´s Almanac Internacional Sports Records and Results 1998-9, London:The Stationery Office, London, 1998.

-Vickery,Tim. “Paraguay:Rags and Riches”,World Soccer Special Edition, London, Summer 2006

-1976 Almanaque Mundial Deportivo, Editorial América, Panama, 1975

-1977 Almanaque Mundial Deportivo,Editorial América, Panama, 1976

-2001 The World Almanac, World Almanac Books, New Jersey,2000

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Adidas Fussballschuhe COPA MUNDIAL 015110 *43,3

Adidas Fussballschuhe COPA MUNDIAL 015110 *43,3 Bester Schuh auf dem Markt! – P. Karl – nähe Graz
Ich kann mich den Vorrednern nur anschließen und sagen, dass dieser Schuh einfach jeden einzelnen Cent wert ist und das auch immer bleiben wird. Ich versuche jeden der mich fragt, einzureden, diesen Schuh zu kaufen. Ob Nocken, Stollen oder für die Halle. Diese Serie von Adidas ist einfach unschlagbar. Ich hatte vor diesem Schuh mehrere Exemplare über 120 Euro und war mit keinem einzigen zufrieden. Keiner hat länger als ein halbes Jahr gehalten. Und nun spiele ich schon eineinhalb Jahre mit dem Copa und er hat noch nicht die geringsten Erscheinungen, dass er aufbrechen oder sonstiges kaputt werden könnte. Noch kurz zur Pflege: ich putze den Schuh natürlich nach jedem Gebrauch. Einfetten tu ich ihn aber nur einmal im Monat. Wesentlich weniger oft als meine Vorgänger. Halten tut er aber schon fast unendlich länger – auch mit weniger Pflege…
Der Copa Mundial war lange Zeit das absolute Paradestück von Adidas in Sachen Fußball. Abgelöst wurde er erst durch die Einführung des ersten Predator Schuhs. Sein großer Bruder mit Schraubstollen ist der World Cup, bei der Hallenversion wird immer noch gestritten, welcher Hallenschuh dem Copa am nächsten kommt. Der grundlegende Unterschied zwischen Copa und ähnlichen Modellen von Adidas (Kaiser 5/Trainer/ Beckenbauer/ Samba) ist die Verwendung eines extrem komfortablen, da anschmiegsamen Leders, was aber auch zu Lasten der Haltbarkeit dieses Schuhs geht. Er ist auch aus diesem Grund sicherlich deutlich pflegeintensiver, als denn “robustere” Schuhe von Adidas. Der Copa ist noch im alten Stil von Adidas geschnitten, also etwas schlanker und nicht so sehr zur Spitze hin abfallend die die neue F 50 Serie. In meinen Augen der perfekte Schuh für Sportler, die einen präzisen Schuh mit viel Feeling für den Ball tragen möchten und nicht bereit sind goldene/ rosa/ blau mit lila Pünktchen Schuhe zu tragen. Abgesehen von einem echten atmungsaktivem Leder wie es der Copa besitzt (im Gegenteil zu oben genannten Schuhen), ist er nicht zuletzt aufgrund seinem Understatement, bei allen Profis bekannt und beliebt. Der Schuh bekommt von mir vier Sterne, aufgrund des Pflegeaufwands und der etwas geringeren Haltbarkeit, aber dem ansonsten perfekten Auftritt seit nunmehr 15 Jahren. adidas: 015110 Die Fussballschuhe sind neu, originalverpackt inkl. aller Schilder
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