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When you're not playing Winning Eleven 8 with friends (the PC version can support up to eight players on a single machine, or two on a LAN or online), you'll most likely be managing a team in the "master league" career mode, which this year introduces a host of great new features to what was already a winning formula in previous Winning Eleven games. The first thing you'll notice about the master league, before you've even chosen a team to take control of, is that you're no longer forced to manage the exact same squad of fictional no-hopers, regardless of which team you opt for. That option is still available, of course, but you can also choose to start your career in charge of a team that comprises the players you'd expect it to in real life, thus making winning games a lot easier. However, raising enough money to pay wages becomes a bit harder. Once your career gets under way, you'll find this year's master league to be an incredibly deep and engaging gameplay option in which every player on your team is in a constant state of change.

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It was once thought to be a high virtue for women, no matter how lofty in station or how ample of fortune, to do their own work with the needle. Homer represents Penelope spinning, surrounded by her maids, and classic art abounds with illustrations of like character. But the virtues of one age often become the mistakes of the next. When loom, needle and broom were woman's only weapons, she did well to handle them deftly, no matter what her rank, for they were her bread-winning implements, and fortune has been proverbially fickle in all ages. But men, by their witty inventions, have perpetually encroached on "woman's sphere."

And so, young friends, fold away your talents in a napkin if you choose; the world will not openly reprove you. She will never urge you to bring out your hidden treasure, but she knows right well when you defraud her, and the relentless old tyrant will punish you with tireless lash because you did not bring all your tithes into the storehouse of the common good, because you lived "beneath your privilege;" because, for yourself (which means for her), you did not "covet earnestly the best gifts." She will cut you on the public street when she would have shown you all her teeth in smiles. She will send poverty on your track, when you might have sat down at her banquet an honored guest. Yes, the world wants the best thing; your best, and she will smite you stealthily if you do not hand over your gift. Now, last, but not least (under the head of reasons for seeking to know your true vocation as a human being), let me bring forward the rationale of the bread-and-butter argument. In sooth, no writer or speaker may omit it with impunity, if he would retire in good order from an American audience. Briefly, then, your specialty, well trained, is your best bread-winning implement, and she who earliest grasps this, and who firmest holds it, comes off best in the

I am not gifted in divination and will not attempt to cast your horoscope, brave girls of the new America, evermore marching forward to storm the Castle Ignorance, as well as Castle Indolence, but I do not fear to predict an absolutely happy, a most winning, and a thoroughly successful life to whomsoever will obey these ten commandments. To write of them severally is not my purpose. But to lay down some simple rules relative to the daily conduct of life, is a part of my scheme in talking to you of "How to Win." For we must build our strong foundations on the solid bed rock of natural law. Though our fore-heads are lifted toward the sky, our feet are firmly planted on the earth. This body is, in a sense, the universe to us. We get no light save that which comes through this strange skylight of the brain. The "man wonderful" lives in a "house beautiful," and it is all in all to him. It was

There is another resolution I would earnestly enforce on your attention. It was freshly brought to mine at a church union meeting of ladies in "my ain familiar town" during the week of prayer. Four churches were represented, and eleven ladies either spoke or prayed, of whom seven were Methodists. As I conducted the meeting I can speak freely of but six among those Methodist ladies, and I will say that the six Doctors of Divinity by whose presence our regular church prayer-meeting is enriched and blest could riot have spoken better. The manner of these ladies was thoroughly gentle and womanly, but as completely self-possessed as it would have been in their own parlors. The thoughts they presented were among the loftiest, tenderest, and most strengthening that I have ever heard; while the language was chaste, idiomatic, and pictorial. Why were they thus "at home" in the Lord's house? Because they were made to feel at home in girlhood; their pleasant voices had always been welcome in the circle of prayer; they had been coveted witnesses for Christ since the day they joined the church. The other ladies who sat by in silence were just as good women and potentially just as gifted, but they lacked the sense of liberty and the sanctuary education. By the law of contrast, their silence reminded me of the reply made by a gallant British officer to the question, "How is it that you can ride up to the cannon's mouth and never flinch?" He answered, "Sir, it is the courage of having done the thing."

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Nov. 1, 2003Box ScoreNORFOLK, VA -- The fourth ranked Tar Heels completed the season sweep of the home-and-home series against the Lady Monarch field hockey team by scoring three unanswered goals in the second half en route to a 4-2 victory over #12 Old Dominion.The Lady Monarchs, in the midst of a five-game losing streak, fall to 10-9 overall. The nine losses are the most since the 1995 season when Old Dominion finished the year 16-9. North Carolina, who back in September took the first game in the series with a 4-0 shutout in Chapel Hill, improved to 15-4 overall.The game was evenly matched in the first half with each team posting a goal before halftime. The Tar Heels struck first at 19:21 as junior midfielder Laura Douglas put away the first of her two goals on the afternoon. However just over a minute later, Lady Monarch leading scorer, senior midfielder Angie Loy (Loysville, PA), reached the back of the Tar Heel cage to tie the score at 1-1. Loy's goal, her 17th of the year, moved her into a tie for seventh with Jill Fisher (1985-88) in career goals at Old Dominion with 70 career tallies.Old Dominion struck again seven minutes into the second half to take a 2-1 lead. After the Lady Monarchs failed to score on a penalty corner opportunity, Loy controlled the ball away from the North Carolina defense to feed it to sophomore midfielder Chilly Banuelos (Escondido, CA) to give the Lady Monarchs its only lead of the game.The Lady Monarch defense held North Carolina away from the cage until 19:11 remaining in the game as the Tar Heels went on to score three unanswered goals. Sophomore forward Karen Mann tied the game at 2-2 as she collected her own rebound off Old Dominion keeper Tina Walker (Suffolk, VA). With 16:00 left, junior forward Kerry Falgowki passed the ball from the top the circle to Douglas for her second tally of the game and the eventual game-winner. Rookie midfielder Brooke Miller then added in an insurance goal for North Carolina with just over seven minutes remaining on a breakaway.The Lady Monarchs were outshot, 14-6. The Tar Heel defense kept Old Dominion to just three shots in the second half as North Carolina launched eight shots of its own in the second stanza. Both squads had five penalty corners.Senior Tina Walker provided Old Dominion with six saves in net. The Tar Heel's Amy Tran posted three saves.Old Dominion closes out the regular season on Sunday, November 2, when they host #8 Princeton at 1:00 p.m. The Lady Monarch seniors will be honored prior to the start of the game.CAA TOURNAMENT UPDATE:The Delaware Blue Hens locked up the No. 3 seed in the 2003 CAA Field Hockey Tournament with a 2-0 win over Towson on Friday night. Delaware's win solidifies the tournament pairings for next weekend's CAA Field Hockey Tournament at Old Dominion's Foreman Field.Virginia Commonwealth visits James Madison on Sunday, and can still tie the Blue Hens in the CAA regular season standings with a win over the Dukes, however Delaware holds the tie-breaker over VCU based on its 1-0 win over the Rams on Oct. 5.Old Dominion and William & Mary finished the CAA regular season with identical 6-1 conference records, however the Lady Monarchs received the top seed and will host the tournament based on their 3-0 win over William & Mary on Sept. 13. The tournament will feature two semi-final games on Saturday, Nov. 7, followed by the 2003 CAA Field Hockey Championship game on Sunday, Nov. 8.The Lady Monarchs will face the No. 4 seed VCU in the tournament's first game at 12 p.m. on Nov. 7. The two teams met on Oct. 26, with VCU posting a 5-4 win that snapped ODU's 58-game CAA winning streak. Senior Jennifer Howard and junior Casey Smith each scored a pair of goals to lead the Rams to their first-ever win over ODU. The 12th-ranked Lady Monarchs have a non-conference home game remaining with #8 Princeton on Sunday.No. 2 seed William & Mary will face Delaware at 2:30 p.m. in the tournament's second game on Nov. 7. The 14th-ranked Tribe knocked off JMU 8-3 last Sunday to match its best-ever conference regular season finish at 6-1, which was also set last season. Seniors Kelli Duggan and Kelly McQuade each recorded a hat trick in the victory. William & Mary defeated 18th-ranked Delaware 2-1 on Oct. 10.The championship game will take place on Sunday, Nov. 8, at 1:00 p.m. Admission to all tournament games is free.Scoring Summary: Field Hockey Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook For Field Hockey #4 North Carolina vs #12 Old Dominion (Nov 01, 2003 at Norfolk, VA)North Carolina (15-4) vs. Goals by period 1 2 TotOld Dominion (10-9) -------------------------------Date: Nov 01, 2003 Attendance: 287 North Carolina...... 1 3 - 4Weather: Old Dominion........ 1 1 - 2North Carolina Old DominionPos ## Player Sh G A DS Pos ## Player Sh G A DS----------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------GK 26 Tran, Katy.......... - - - - GK 22 Walker, Tina........ - - - - 2 Fetting-Smith, Carey - - - - 2 Leonetti, Melissa... - - - - 4 Weatherald, Naomi... - - - - 4 Farquhar, Lynn...... - - - - 9 Dawson, Rachel...... 2 - - - 6 Loy, Angie.......... 2 1 1 - 11 Keeran, Kelsey...... - - - - 10 Maddox, Beth........ - - - - 14 Potter, Katy........ 2 - - - 12 Banuelos, Chilly.... 1 1 - - 16 Beans, Loree........ - - - - 14 Sensenig, Dana...... - - - - 17 Judge, Ashely....... - - - - 19 Engle, Janelle...... - - - - 18 Chambers, Amanada... 1 - - - 20 Nichols, Caroline... - - - - 21 Falgowski, Kerry.... 2 - 1 - 26 Claxton, Katie...... - - - - 22 Douglas, Laura...... 3 2 - - 27 McLane, Jenna....... 2 - - - ---------- Substitutes ---------- ---------- Substitutes ---------- 6 Miller, Brooke...... 2 1 - - 7 Rogers, Anna........ 1 - - - 19 Mann, Karen......... 2 1 - - 9 Pinchbeck, Darcy.... - - - - Totals.............. 14 4 1 0 13 Daubert, Rachel..... - - - - Totals.............. 6 2 1 0North Carolina Old Dominion## Player MIN GA Saves ## Player MIN GA Saves--------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------26 Tran, Katy.......... 70:00 2 3 22 Walker, Tina........ 70:00 4 6Shots by period 1 2 Tot Saves by period 1 2 Tot------------------------------- -------------------------------North Carolina...... 6 8 - 14 North Carolina...... 1 2 - 3Old Dominion........ 3 3 - 6 Old Dominion........ 3 3 - 6Penalty corners 1 2 Tot-------------------------------North Carolina...... 3 2 - 5Old Dominion........ 1 4 - 5SCORING SUMMARY:GOAL Time Team Goal Scorer Assists Description------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. 15:39 UNC Douglas, Laura Unassisted 2. 16:30 ODU Loy, Angie Unassisted 3. 41:57 ODU Banuelos, Chilly Loy, Angie 4. 50:49 UNC Mann, Karen Unassisted Rebound off keeper 5. 54:00 UNC Douglas, Laura Falgowski, Kerry Fed from top of circle to right side 6. 62:46 UNC Miller, Brooke Unassisted BreakawayPLAYER CARDS:Offsides: North Carolina 0, Old Dominion 0.Print Friendly Version var obj = {"start":0,"count":10,"name":"story-template-boilerplate","sport_id":null,"count_breakpoints":null,"css_class":"","pinned_id":"","extra":{},"context":null,"dummy":false,"type":"ads","id":"644c0943-f1df-449d-bf74-b6ec7d48a9f0","data":{"location":{"id":0,"title":null,"type":null,"effect":null,"fixed_image_sizes":false,"excluded_sport_ids":null,"slick":false,"dfp":false,"sidearm_dfp":false,"common_page":false,"html_template":null,"name":null,"autoplay_speed":0,"accessibility_icons":false,"sizes":null,"slick_options":null,"dfp_sizes":null},"campaigns":[],"content_id":null,"content_title":null,"content_date":null,"content_url":null,"content_image_url":null},"mode":"web"}; if (!("sidearmComponents" in window)) window.sidearmComponents = []; window.sidearmComponents.push(obj); Related Story Content var obj = {"start":0,"count":10,"name":"story-template-general-1-1","sport_id":null,"count_breakpoints":null,"css_class":"","pinned_id":"","extra":{},"context":null,"dummy":false,"type":"ads","id":"8c12a092-b5a9-4e38-af38-f8bbb156ffe9","data":{"location":{"id":52,"title":"Story Templates - General 1 - Location 1","type":"dfp","effect":"none","fixed_image_sizes":true,"excluded_sport_ids":[],"slick":false,"dfp":true,"sidearm_dfp":false,"common_page":false,"html_template":null,"name":"story-template-general-1-1","autoplay_speed":8,"accessibility_icons":false,"sizes":null,"slick_options":null,"dfp_sizes":[{"id":78,"enabled":true,"breakpoint":0,"width":300,"height":250,"size_list":"0","unit_name":"/21708449227/olddominion/0","sidearm_dfp":null}]},"campaigns":null,"content_id":"story-template-general-1-1","content_title":"story-template-general-1-1","content_date":null,"content_url":null,"content_image_url":null},"mode":"web"}; if (!("sidearmComponents" in window)) window.sidearmComponents = []; window.sidearmComponents.push(obj); Story Links Related Videos Now Playing:  Play Video be457b7860

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