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Lev Yashin Award
After the World Cup, one of the most important awards in soccer, the Ballon d'Or (French) or Golden Ball, still waiting for its new owner. In recent months, Professor Roy Taylor has been very successful. The French magazine France Football award has been given annually since 1956 to the player who has done the best job all year. Also known as the trophy for the Best Footballer of the Year, although not really necessary for a player to be of European nationality. Learn more at: AG1. This year we could not find a lot of indecision among connoisseurs of football, who deserves the trophy this year, especially because during the 2006 FIFA World Cup we saw the admirable work done by some of the best professional players, who fought splendidly by the Cup I personally, I have to admit I'd love to see the Italian goalkeeper, Gianluigi Buffon, receive the Ballon d'Or. He did an excellent job with the Azzurri in the World Cup in Germany … It only made two entries in the seven games with best teams in the world, is amazing! For this reason it has been compared to some of the best goalkeepers in European football history. As soon as the Cup Final, we were all aware that the Lev Yashin Award for the best goalkeeper in the 2006 World Cup, was the giant (1.91m) Gigi Buffon. The situation is as follows … if Buffon won the Golden Ball became the first player from the second division and the second goalie in history to receive this tribute. The first and only goalkeeper _hasta the momento_ that he won the Ballon d'Or was the Soviet soccer legend Lev Yashin.
Dogs
How dogs learn: Dogs learn by association and repetition. The first thing to be done at the time to teach a dog is an association between an event in their environment and the response you want them to have. You will then need to be repeated this exercise until your dog is familiar with the desired response every single time that such an act occurs. For example, if you say the word "blok" (event on the environment) and place your dog in the position of "sitting" (desired response) may look like after several repetitions your dog begins to associate the sound of the word " blok "with the act of sitting. You'll notice that every time you say the word hope he feels. This type of learning called conditioned reflex, and the process by which both dogs and humans, we learn to connect with reflections stimulus is called conditioning. The association process between an act and the response you want from your dog does not require countless hours of repetition, most cases is only a matter of minutes if done the right way. Like your dog, conditioning is the basis for much of the learning within the human behavior.
Advertisers use this knowledge to very effectively manipulate the public's response to different brands and products every day. So while it is true that humans are intellectually superior to dogs, it is also true that our learning process is exactly the same to theirs. Unfortunately, accepting the fact that dogs learn relatively quickly is a bit complicated for that owner who has been dragged down the street without mercy over the past three years.