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How has the sport of running affected Europe recreationally and competitvely?

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How has the sport of running affected Europe recreationally and competitvely?




Im doing a project on a topic in contemporary European affairs and I have to make a presentation.
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clubs (recreational part)

I need to type up a research paper and do a powerpoint.

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  1. Runner_incarnate
    March 4th, 2011 at 00:50 | #1

    I’m not to sure about Southern and Eastern Europe, however, there has been a strong running presence in Western Europe (Especially the Germanic nations and British Isles). I would post this in Answers International.

  2. Georgina Jones
    June 16th, 2011 at 17:09 | #2

    I think that everyone is affected by Climate Change but in different ways. Some countries get floods, some get hurricanes and tornados. Soe people have different views about Global Warming and may think it's not true and some are not sure. They may think that only they are affected by it, or ojly other countries are. So i think that some countries are affected more than others but overall i think that we are all affected in many different ways but mainly through weather conditions.

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  3. FRAGINAL-NOYPI
    June 24th, 2011 at 23:40 | #3

    to be honest, i find it very annoying. i'm not that concerned about Europe politically since not much ever goes on, so i don't see why they have to shove it in my face all the time. if people want to answer it then great but why so much advertising?
    who knows who's behind it. it's probably another government scheme by the looks of it. i hope not.

  4. MrZhisou
    June 30th, 2011 at 23:04 | #4

    Let me sort this out.

    Firstly, ANY sport is dull if you're not interested or don't understand it. ANY sport is interesting if you are interested or do understand it.

    Therefore, the properties of “dullness” or “interesting” are not properties of the sport itself, but of the viewer of the sport as a consequence of their viewing thereof.

    That said, spyder is right, tennis is majestic.

  5. Jeezy_Creezy
    July 1st, 2011 at 02:38 | #5

    Do you not know the difference between "recreation" and "addiction"?

    Because recreationally means, at a party here and there. Addiction means that's all a person lives for. There's a big difference.

    But be honest with yourself for a minute – a guy who dates strippers isn't a guy who really gives two zhits whether or not a girl does coke, either.

  6. ohkaycool_
    July 5th, 2011 at 09:59 | #6

    ok,,so the definition of sport is a physical activity that is governed by a set of rules which is taken competitvely.

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    July 9th, 2011 at 00:21 | #7

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  8. Elisabeth
    July 17th, 2011 at 02:30 | #8

    Yep!! We'll be there. I'm running my FIRST FULL in Baltimore this year! My sister is running her first full there with me!

    I'm not sure where you live, but we have a little running group that gets together on Sunday at 9AM at Centennial Park in Columbia. My running coach is awesome (he's also one of my best friends), and the group and advice is free! =)

  9. JamesCoins
    July 25th, 2011 at 13:50 | #9

    I Hope folks stop taking those godforsaken E pills. Taking ecstasy recreationally is not cute!

  10. Frankasaurus
    August 26th, 2011 at 05:29 | #10

    A european country of moderate size that suffered greatly from WWII… Poland? Or another country on the eastern front.

  11. xKillzzz
    August 27th, 2011 at 21:23 | #11

    Russo…you have killed the sport i loved…now i wanna kill you…

  12. Raleighm
    August 27th, 2011 at 21:38 | #12

    My favorite song by arcade fire is keep the car running off neon bible, but my favorite album would have to be this one. I haven't heard a CD filled with this many good songs in a long time

  13. hunter
    August 29th, 2011 at 20:06 | #13

    I've been to Weiss…..I don't know exactly what you mean by "running", but I know the fish are generally still schooled up until the later part of March, into early April. As April starts to set in, they will more farther into the creek channels and begin the spawning process.

    Personally, I'll be down there again in the early to mid March. I like the fish schooled and hungry before they split up. Good luck, when ya do go.

  14. Iggy Mwangi
    September 7th, 2011 at 07:49 | #14

    To be clear, that’s not recreationally, we’re filming an episode. Can’t tell you what one just yet.

  15. garranthegreat
    September 9th, 2011 at 18:04 | #15

    what is this shit? sharpies? you don't get high from sniffing sharpies, old old myth, just plain out doesn't do anything besides smell quite strong and pleasant. also, “Powder (Meth)”? well little girly, you obviously haven't been out in the real world. first of all, meth is NOT AN INHALANT. second of all, in my 17 years of recreationally using drugs and being around drugs, drug addicts, and drug dealers, i've never once heard someone refer to meth as powder. your thinking of cocaine.

  16. mlawrence_11
    September 15th, 2011 at 06:44 | #16

    RT people who smoke Black n Milds recreationally go to Church in jean shorts

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