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    Goal Line Technology When it is unclear if a ball has crossed the goal line or not‚ is an incredibly difficult call for officials to make. More often than not‚ mistakes are made. With so many advancements in technology these controversies have led many to call for the use of "goal-line technology." The use of a replay system‚ such as Hawk-Eye or Cairos GLT‚ could do wonders to avoid errors of the human eye. There have been many controversial goal-line decisions over the years‚ all of which are

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    Leon Prikhodovskiy Professor Rhodes 8-10 PG draft. Goal Line Technology         Two forty-five minute half’s‚ eleven players on each team‚ one goal on each side of the field separated by one hundred twenty yards of grass. Soccer is the most popular sport in the world. (Most Popular Sport in the World) The game is played in over two hundred and four countries around the world. The sport is officiated by four referees; a center head referee‚ two sideline referees‚ and one in charge of substitutions

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    Goal Line Technology – Necessary or Unfair Introduction Soccer is undoubtedly one of the most popular sports worldwide. From regional club championship to the world cup‚ each soccer event is watched with tremendous enthusiasm by people all over the world. As soon as the match starts and until it ends‚ soccer fascinates its viewers by passes‚ shots‚ tackles‚ free kicks and penalties. Of course‚ in the course of all this‚ there are also goals. Whenever the ball enters the goal‚ it is a moment of

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    is whether to introduce goal line technology‚ computerized technology to definitely determine the scoring of a goal. This is not a new problem. According to the rules of the game‚ a goal should be awarded when the whole ball crosses the goal line. However‚ there have been many high profile cases when the officials have made the wrong decision and awarded a goal – or failed to award a goal. In such a low scoring game as soccer‚ where teams typically score one to two goals per game‚ it can mean the

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    Goal line technology should be introduced in football Contents page: Section 1: The history of goal line technology Section 2: Definition and types of goal line technology Section 3: Advantages of goal line technology in football Section 4: Drawbacks of goal line technology in football Section 5: Further types of video refereeing in football Section 6: The economics of goal line technology Section 7: Survey details Section 8: Conclusion Section 1: The history of goal line technology Goal

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    INTERIM REPORT Project Title: Should goal-line technology be implemented in professional football? Introduction The aim of this project is to provide justification for or against the introduction of goal line technology in football. Goal-line technology is a proposed technology which determines whether a ball has crossed the goal-line. Goal-line technology is yet to be implemented in a game of professional football. This is because football’s governing body FIFA have continuously declined

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    Should goal line technology be used in soccer? Goal line technology is a widely debated topic in the soccer industry. There are many reasons for it as there are many reasons against it. In professional soccer though‚ goal line technology would be a big mistake to implement. It would make the sport too different than what it was intended to be. Soccer was a sport that was intended to be with eleven players on each team in a field with two line-men and a center referee. Soccer is one of the most

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    Goal line techology in soccer Content Pages Introduction The topic that I have chosen to discuss in my research paper is the emergence of the use of video technology in sports in recent years. During our lifetimes‚ information and computer technologies have significantly changed the world. The major technological revolution has had a very profound effect on contemporary sports over the last twenty years (Reilly‚ 2006). Therefore‚ the use of different types of technology has become important in

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    T E R Chapter Goals • • • • • Identify and discuss different types of digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies. Discuss the benefits of using xDSL technologies. Explain how ASDL works. Explain the basic concepts of signaling and modulation. Discuss additional DSL technologies (SDSL‚ HDSL‚ HDSL-2‚ G.SHDSL‚ IDSL‚ and VDSL). Digital Subscriber Line Introduction Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technology is a modem technology that uses existing twisted-pair telephone lines to transport high-bandwidth

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    English III‚ period 4 Miss Streza January 28‚ 2014 In the novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain‚ satire pokes fun at the foundations of society. Twain uses satire to diminish society in ways such as education and slavery. Satire helps Twain create humor‚ irony and exaggeration throughout the novel. Education and slavery are used to help address Twains claim against society. When Twain describes slavery‚ he argues against the institution of slavery by humanizing Jim. “I

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