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  • 1Professional wrestling in the United Kingdom — spans over 100 years but became popular when the television show World of Sport was launched in the mid 1960s, making household names of the likes of Mick McManus, Count Bartelli (the dominant wrestler in Britain during the 1940s), Giant… …

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  • 2Professional writing — is/as rhetoricalProfessional Writing is connected to the concept of Rhetoric. This means rhetoric has a large focus on the audience and a successful professional writer is able to create interest from/for their audience. Moreover, this is… …

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  • 3Professional boxing — Professional boxing, or prizefighting, emerged in the early twentieth century as boxing gradually attained legitimacy and became a regulated, sanctioned sport. Professional boxing bouts are fought for a purse which is divided among the fighters… …

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  • 4Professional wrestling in Japan — is commonly referred to as nihongo|puroresu|プロレス in Japanese, short for professional wrestling ( purofesshonaru resuringu ). The word puroresu was made popular by Hisaharu Tanabe among the English speaking fans in the early 1990s through Usenet… …

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  • 5Professional services — are infrequent, technical, or unique functions performed by independent contractors or consultants whose occupation is the rendering of such services. Examples of professional services contracts include: accountants, actuaries, appraisers,… …

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  • 6Professional wrestling in Australia — makes up a small but growing part of Australian culture. Unlike the North American or Japanese products which have large, globally renowned organisations such as World Wrestling Entertainment or New Japan Pro Wrestling with several hundred… …

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  • 7Professional Bull Riders — Sport Bull riding Founded 1992 No. of competitors Ov …

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  • 8Professional journalism — is a form of news reporting which developed in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century, along with formal schools of journalism which arose at major universities. As documented by Robert McChesney, [n] one of these schools existed… …

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  • 9Professional wrestling — For the Olympic sport, see Wrestling. For other uses, see Professional wrestling (disambiguation). Professional wrestling A professional wrestling match. Two wrestlers grapple in a wrestling ring while a referee (in white, right) looks on …

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  • 10Professional Darts Corporation — The Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) is a professional darts organisation, established in the United Kingdom during 1992 which split from the officially recognised British Darts Organisation. Barry Hearn, a long time established sports… …

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