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The Aesthetic value of Paralympic Sports - 0 views

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    How do people perceive the aesthetic value of Paralympic Sport?
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Betis vs Sevilla Tips @ 2 - 0 views

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    Rayo Vallecano are finally in a position to dream of La Liga survival. Photograph: Javier Etxezarreta/EPA In the middle of Rayo Vallecano's dark days, when they'd been beaten 15 times in 20 games and the goals were flying in; when they'd let in five from Atlético Madrid, five from Málaga, five from Villarreal, four from Espanyol, four from Sevilla, four from Barcelona, three from Madrid, three from Osasuna, and three from Valladolid; when they plummeted to 19th and stayed there for 11 long weeks; when the only reason they didn't fall further was that Betis were even worse; when even a glimmer of hope, a 4-1 win over Málaga, immediately gave way to a six-goal hammering; and when relegation wasn't an "if" but a "when"; there was a phrase that got repeated over and over: Paco Jémez will die with his ideas. Paco Jémez, though, had other ideas. Not because Rayo's coach was going to back down on his principles - "any club that signs me knows what it's getting," he insisted - but because he didn't have any intention of dying at all. Even when Rayo were a disaster, Jémez had his defenders. Off the pitch, that is. Last season, only two teams in Europe had the ball more than Rayo did: Barcelona and Bayern Munich. Early this season, when Rayo played Barcelona, they had more possession than them, the first team to manage it in 316 games. They threw men into attack, they were fun to watch, and parading the touchline in a dizzying array of multicoloured elbow patches and waistcoats, pink shirts and purple ties, Jémez urged them forward, always. In a country that values the aesthetic, or in which some do, he was eulogised for the way his teams played de tú a tú: as equals. Rayo didn't simply defend - sometimes they didn't defend at all - but instead they went for it. And, mostly, they lost. Rayo took the ball off Barcelona and Jémez declared himself "very proud". But they were beaten 4-0. They went to the Camp Nou where they were praised by Barcelona's
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hospital elevator manufacturers - 1 views

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    Hospital elevators are also designed to accommodate the needs of patients with disabilities, including Braille buttons and audio signals. They are often equipped with noise reduction technology and can be customized to match the aesthetic of the building.
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china passenger lift manufacturers - 1 views

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    FUJISCH passenger elevators combine advanced technology and superior design to meet the needs of various buildings. Our passenger elevators focus on ride experience and safety. Equipped with an advanced destination dispatch system, it can efficiently manage passenger flow and reduce waiting time and congestion. We also offer a variety of interior and trim options that can be personalized to customer preferences and architectural styles to create a comfortable, aesthetically pleasing ride.
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