The 2014 Goal Rich List sees 10 of world soccer's biggest names revealed as the wealthiest players in the game, but there is a notable list of men who fell short of the final cut despite having earned impressive personal fortunes. Just as a huge transfer for Neymar has seen his family's worth grow by a phenomenal amount and a business boost for Gianluigi Buffon has taken him into the top 10, there have been other top players who have made a pretty penny from deals of a soccer and non soccer nature over the course of the year, yet still missed out on our list. The first great consideration must be Gareth Bale, whose 100 million euro transfer from Tottenham to Real Madrid smashed all sorts of records in 2013. The Welshman signed a six year contract worth around 10 million euros annually upon his arrival at the Santiago Bernabeu, with a substantial signing on fee also being handed over. in the increased commercial exposure that Bale will naturally be party to in Madrid and the 24 year old could well find himself joining teammate Cristiano Ronaldo in next year's top 10. But while he already boasts sponsorship deals with the likes of Adidas, EA Sports and BT Sport, as well as having made the decision to trademark his "Eleven of Hearts" celebration, the overall impact of his new found superstardom has yet to be reflected in his bank balance. That, though, should be put right over the coming months and years. Radamel Falcao may not have the same attraction in a commercial sense as Bale, but the Colombian is another big name absentee following his own mega money transfer last summer. His phenomenal 14 million euro a year contract at Monaco is set to make him a very wealthy man between now and 2018, with sponsorship deals with sportswear giants Puma and Hublot watches topping up his pay packet still further. Yet his accumulated earnings from his spells with River Plate, Porto and Atletico Madrid in no way resemble the kinds of figures that our top 10 have been earning over a number of years. Edinson Cavani's arrival at Paris Saint Germain has catapulted the Uruguayan into the sporting world's consciousness in a whole new way, but like Falcao he misses out due to historical factors. One thing that has ensured his absence this time around was his salary during his spell at Napoli, with the striker never earning more than around 2.5 million euros net during his three years at the San Paolo. However, his huge 50 million euro five year deal at the Parc des Princes could well see him edge toward our esteemed chart in the future. Addding in his hefty sponsorship agreement with Adidas and other smaller sideline deals, the 27 year old will see his coffers receive a huge boost in 2014. Mesut Ozil's 154,700 euro a week mega deal at Arsenal means the Germany international is another key name that could be in the running in years to come, but his relatively modest previous deals mean he is also playing catch up with this year's selection. Like Bale, Ozil also unveiled his own logo in 2013, marked by an O encasing a German umlaut, which could see him rake in extra cash from merchandising sales to add to the deal he signed with adidas last summer after ending his previous agreement with Nike. Bayern Munich had a splendid 2013 on the pitch, but the club's lesser star appeal compared to the likes of Barcelona, Manchester United and Real Madrid means that some of their top talents continue to fall short of the figures boasted by the world's better paid players. Franck Ribery's excellent 2013, which saw him nominated for the Ballon d'Or award, was not enough to see him into the Rich List. He does have profitable deals with Nike and EA Sports, but he remains on the periphery when it comes to the star list that many big money companies target when looking to tie up commercial deals with top footballers. A successful run with France at the World Cup and another UEFA Champions League success with Bayern may yet help to change that. Falcao One of a number pushing for inclusion in the 2015 Goal Rich List The same might be said of his club colleague Arjen Robben, who scored the winning goal in last year's European showpiece final against Borussia Dortmund. Should the influential wide man help the Netherlands go one better than its World Cup runner up spot in 2010, Robben might well be able to cash in on being one of the faces of soccer in 2014. However, for now he remains one of the lesser lights when it comes to the truly commercial stars of the game despite a seven figure deal with Adidas. Elsewhere, there are some striking absentees beyond last year's No. 1 David Beckham. The former England captain's retirement opened up one spot in the Rich List, while Rivaldo also slipped out of the top 10. Despite recently playing alongside his son Rivaldinho for Mogi Mirim and continuing to ply his trade well into his 40s, the Brazilian legend has seen better days in terms of marketability. With his most successful days at Barcelona having happened more than a decade ago, the true extent of his commercial value has been diluted by the continued rise in soccer's boom of recent years, meaning the new faces of the game are outstripping their former contemporaries in terms of pulling power. That also explains the absence of Raul, the all time leading scorer for Real Madrid. The Spaniard finished outside of the top 10 once more this year because of his inability to pull in the advertising deals of years past, meaning his near 250,000 euro a week tax free contract with Al Sadd now counts for a far larger percentage of his year on year earnings than is true of younger, more marketable players. There are other big names not to make this year's list too, but competition for the top 10 spots is becoming hotter with every shoe deal, each new contract and every advert for a shower gel or savvy business move. The Rich List just keeps getting richer. 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For some reason posting notes (even notes that are universally ignored and rather vertical domain specific) in a semi public place gives me more motivation to make sure that I am reading the articles and papers carefully. Likewise, using live search from any computer, I am able to quickly search through notes in any class. I wrote Learning Evolved this way, essentially compiling it together from notes I had already taken from this site. This post's notes are over a whole bunch of way amazing articles, including one that I pointed Curtis to in reference to polyblogic 5GW discussion. Several of the articles are from UNL's recent Hendricks Forum on genetics in the social sciences. in political science from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He currently attends Vermont Law School in South Royalton, VT and is a Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. (Sautter 2) The Lt. Dr. should submit his work, which has obvious military implications, to the Small Wars Journal. Unless, of course, he is going after a bigger publisher. Anyway, this post is over the following articles: Benton, Stephen L., Kiewra, Kenneth A. (1986). Measuring the Organizational Aspects of Writing Ability. Journal of Educational Measurement 23(4): 377 386. Biggs, John (1999). Enriching Large Class Teaching in Teaching for Quality Learning at University. Philadelphia, PA; Open University Press. Igo, L. Brent, Kiewra, Kenneth A., Bruning, Roger. (2004). Removing the Snare from the Pair: Using Pictures to Learn Confusing Words. Journal of Experimental Education 72(3):165 178. Johnson, Paul. E. (2006). Ecological Analysis of a System of Organized Interests. (2006). Effects of "In Your Face" Television Discourse on Perceptions of a Legitimate Opposition. Paper presented at the Hendricks Conference on Biology, Evolution, and Political Behavior. Sautter, John A. (2006). Empathy and Collective Action in the Prisoner's Dilemma. Paper presented at the Hendricks Conference on Biology, Evolution, and Political Behavior. Schraw, Gregory, Bruning, Roger. (1996). Readers' Implicit Models of Reading. Reading Research Quality 31(3):290 305. The challenge faced by measurement specialists is that of devising valid and reliable standardized measures of writing skills. An information processing approach to the assessment of writing ability suggests a way of meeting this challenge. Such findings support models of writing that acknowledge the role of complex organizational skills in writing (Collins Gentner, 1980; Hayes Flower, 1980), and speak to the relevance of the information processing approach to writing assessment. (Benton Kiewra, 1986, 378) Lectures are as effective as other methods for teaching information, but not more effective. Forty studies suggested that unsupervised reading is better than lecturing. Students like really good lectures, but as a rule prefer well conducted group work (Biggs 1999 98) Sustained and unchanging low level activity lowers concentration. Sitting listening to a lecture is such an activity. Yet it requires concentrated effort to follow lecture content. (Biggs 1999 99) The attention span of students under these [lecture] conditions can be sustained for about 10 to 15 minutes, after which learning drops off rapidly. A short rest period, or simply a change in activity, after about 15 minutes leads to a restoration of performance almost to the original level. A brief period of consolidation after prolonged learning greatly enhances retention. Getting students to review at the end of the lecture what has been learned leads to much better and more lasting retention than simply finishing and dismissing the students." (Biggs 1999 100) But the basic point remains: do not talk longer than 15 or 20 minutes without a pause, unless you are certain you still have their attention. When you do pause, get the students to change their activity. (Biggs 1999 100 101) Think of the large class situation as a plenary session rather than as a 'lecture.' This carries the strong suggestion that there are other ways of using the time than listening to the chair endlessly talking. (Biggs 1999 102) Large classes need much more meticulous preparation than small classes. The larger the class, the slower things get done. A spur of the moment change of direction, perhaps in response to a student question, highly desirable and manageable within a group of 30, becomes perilous with 200. (Biggs 1999 103) You should make the purposes of each session clearly explicit well in advance. (Biggs 1999 103) Notes, handouts, overhead transparencies etc need to be organized before class, ready to be used. (Biggs 1999 103) David and McLeod suggest playing lively music to accompany discussion; when it stops, it's back to the lecturer. (Biggs 1999 104) The structure of the lecture is ideally a reflection of the structure of the topics or content being taught. Brown and Atkins (1988) refer to several lecture structures: Steel Grey 10s,To understand the abundance of this year's salmon run you have to go back in history, says a scientist and head of the Pacific Salmon Commission. But not too far. Brian Riddell, the featured speaker this evening at TRU as part of its 40th year celebration, looks back to 2008 when this year's spawners entered Georgia Strait, leaving the Fraser River system. He believes productive conditions availability of food and conditions for growth during that year were responsible for a remarkable survival rate of fish. Conversely, one year earlier conditions were poor for survival in the strait. That led to the worst run in history. 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In an interview before his talk, Riddell said there is no question there will be "poor efficiency of production" with spawning because there are too many fish for too little space. But he doesn't subscribe to the theory of catastrophe due to overcrowding of the river. "No doubt we'll see a lot of pre spawning mortality. It may be unavoidable." Riddell said while the abundance cannot be harvested due to constraints in capacity and presence of other, endangered stocks, the historic run has brought salmon back into the public eye. He hopes that translates into more appreciation and research on Pacific salmon.
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