It’s been an arduous journey and something worthy of history books. The world of poker has been nothing but a rollercoaster ride of events. It has become a seasoned debate amongst sports enthusiasts and experts, whether or not the game of poker would be considered as a sport. The variables...
Rafael Nadal: Ritual...
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By Ramsha Tofique Lining up the bottles with their labels facing the baseline. Adjusting the socks, which must always be the same height. Entering the court with the right foot first. Zigzagging through the court to reach the baseline. Towelling face and left arm. Wedgie picking. Bouncing the...
Will Pak Team make i...
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The author, Ali Hassan a.k.a Waterloo Warrior, is our ambassador at University of Waterloo. He is an enthusiastic contributor, with his poetry and articles regularly published by iE Publications. So Pakistan lost to India in a World cup...
T20 World Cup – Many Teams Favorites
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The author, Ali Hassan a.k.a Waterloo Warrior, is our ambassador at University of Waterloo. He is an enthusiastic contributor, with his poetry and articles regularly published by iE Publications. With the T20 World cup just around the corner, the hype is starting to build up and that is something we do not come across often. Usually people are excited way before the World cup is suppose to start but this time, entering into September, many people I talked to were oblivious of the fact that a cricket world cup was to be played this year. Now with Facebook, popularizing at such a massive...
Splashing the Clash
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The author, Shahab R Ahmed, is an Accounting and Finance student at the University of Exeter. He loves playing sports and is very enthusiastic about football. He is currently interning at Ideas Evolved. Money cannot buy you happiness- or...
Courage Vs. The Olym...
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The author, Sohail Khan, likes to express his feelings through his writings, and is actually finding it difficult to do so. His name was Karoly Tackas; born in Budapest, the largest city of Hungary on the 21st of January 1910. He was...
Give the Athletes an...
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This article has been contributed by Hafsa Khwaja Omer, an honory member of Ideas Evolved. Hockey may be officially Pakistan’s National Sport, but virtually griping is the national (spoil) sport. As the Athletes Parade commenced...
Any chances for Greenshirts at Olympics?
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The author, Shahab R Ahmed, is an Accounting and Finance student at the University of Exeter. He loves playing sports and is very enthusiastic about football. He is currently interning at Ideas Evolved. Just like the rest of the world, I was very excited about the fact that the Olympics were finally starting. My excitement level, however, started to drop moments into the opening ceremony of the Olympics. While the spectacle was nothing short of brilliant, I could not help but wonder about how Danny Boyle was using the grandest stage of all to showcase Britain’s’ culture, heritage,...
Olympics Kick Off ...
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The author, Shahab R Ahmed, is an Accounting and Finance student at the University of Exeter. He loves playing sports and is very enthusiastic about football. He is currently interning at Ideas Evolved. Four years have passed since the...
Olympics 2012: Begin!
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London Olympics 2012 First of the many posts to come in our build-up to the London Games. Keep Visiting www.IdeasEvolved.com for more. Muhammad H. Waleed, is our UK based reporter and Ambassador in London School of Business and Finance This is it! After 7 years of talking and all the buzz, all the hard work and all the money put in, London 2012 Olympics are finally on this weekend. It was 6th July 2005 when London had beaten Paris by a narrow margin of 54-50 votes at the IOC meeting in Singapore to gain the right to host the games. From then on , began this great...
Body Meets Brain
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This post is co-authored by Shahab R Ahmed, an Accounting and Finance student at the University of Exeter. He loves playing sports and is very enthusiastic about football, and Faiq Lodhi, who is a student of Karachi University and loves writing, poetry...
Top 10 Quirks of Notable Sportsmen
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The author, Shahab R Ahmed, is an Accounting and Finance student at the University of Exeter. He loves playing sports and is very enthusiastic about football. He is currently interning at Ideas Evolved. While skill, ability and a desire to win are key ingredients for achieving success in any sport, many sportsmen believe that luck plays just an important role as anything else. It is no wonder then that players and fans have their own ways of avoiding bad luck, from what may seem routine to downright absurd. I looked up these superstitions/quirks and selected my favorite ten. Here they...
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