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Monty Brown - American football career.
Brown attended Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan where he was an All-American American football linebacker, breaking and setting several defensive records. Talent spotters recruited him to the Buffalo Bills, and he played football professional for five years, competing twice in the Super Bowl; Super Bowl XXVII for the Buffalo Bills in 1992, and Super Bowl XXXI for the New England Patriots in 1996.
Monty Brow ...
See also:Monty Brown, Monty Brown - Biography, Monty Brown - American football career, Monty Brown - Professional wrestling career, Monty Brown - Wrestling facts, Monty Brown - Finishing and signature moves, Monty Brown - Quotes, Monty Brown - Championships and accomplishments Read more here: » Monty Brown: Encyclopedia II - Monty Brown - Biography |
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 |  |  | teaming: Encyclopedia II - Borda count - Current Uses of the Borda countThe Borda count is popular in determining awards for sports in the United States. It is used in determining the Most Valuable Player in Major League Baseball, by the Associated Press and United Press International to rank players in NCAA sports, and other contests. The Eurovision Song Contest also uses a positional voting method similar to the Borda count, with a different distribution of points. It is used for wine trophy judging by the Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology. Borda count is used by the RoboCup autonomous robot socce ...
See also:Borda count, Borda count - Procedures, Borda count - An example of an election, Borda count - Potential for tactical voting, Borda count - Effect on factions and candidates, Borda count - Criteria passed and failed, Borda count - Variants, Borda count - Current Uses of the Borda count Read more here: » Borda count: Encyclopedia II - Borda count - Current Uses of the Borda count |
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 |  |  | teaming: Encyclopedia II - Monty Sopp - World Wrestling Federation / EntertainmentWhen Billy Gunn first arrived in World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) he teamed with his storyline brother, Bart Gunn, as The Smokin' Gunns. The Gunns would separate in late 1996. After feuding briefly with his brother, Gunn struggled to make an impact in the WWF and languished in dead-end gimmicks like "Rockabilly," the new protege of the Honky Tonk Man. When Gunn started teaming with another struggling singles wrestler, the "Road Dogg" Jesse James, to form The New Age Outlaws, however, he finally took the spotlight. The New Age Outl ...
See also:Monty Sopp, Monty Sopp - World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment, Monty Sopp - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Monty Sopp - Wrestling facts, Monty Sopp - Finishing and signature moves, Monty Sopp - Managers, Monty Sopp - Quotes, Monty Sopp - Championships and accomplishments, Monty Sopp - Championship succession Read more here: » Monty Sopp: Encyclopedia II - Monty Sopp - World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment |
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Alastair Ralphs - Border City Wrestling.
Alastair Ralphs was trained by Scott D'Amore in the Can-Am Wrestling School, and debuted in D'Amore's Border City Wrestling promotion in 2001. After spending three years as an undercard talent, Ralphs became A-1, a cocky, arrogant heel, forming an alliance with Johnny Swinger. He defeated D'Lo Brown for the BCW Heavyweight Championship on December 12, 2004 in Belleville, Michi ...
See also:Alastair Ralphs, Alastair Ralphs - Career, Alastair Ralphs - Border City Wrestling, Alastair Ralphs - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Alastair Ralphs - In wrestling, Alastair Ralphs - Previous managers, Alastair Ralphs - Finishing and signature moves, Alastair Ralphs - Championships and accomplishments Read more here: » Alastair Ralphs: Encyclopedia II - Alastair Ralphs - Career |
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 |  |  | teaming: Encyclopedia II - Monty Sopp - Total Nonstop Action WrestlingOn February 13, 2005, Sopp debuted in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as The New Age Outlaw (as Billy Gunn is a WWE trademark) at the Against All Odds PPV, helping Jeff Jarrett retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship in a match with Kevin Nash. Sopp then formed a stable with Jarrett and Monty Brown known as Planet Jarrett. His in-ring name was shortened to The Outlaw shortly thereafter, most likely bec ...
See also:Monty Sopp, Monty Sopp - World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment, Monty Sopp - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Monty Sopp - Wrestling facts, Monty Sopp - Finishing and signature moves, Monty Sopp - Managers, Monty Sopp - Quotes, Monty Sopp - Championships and accomplishments, Monty Sopp - Championship succession Read more here: » Monty Sopp: Encyclopedia II - Monty Sopp - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling |
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 |  |  | teaming: Encyclopedia II - Borda count - Criteria passed and failedVoting systems are often compared using mathematically-defined criteria. See voting system criterion for a list of such criteria.
The Borda count satisfies the monotonicity criterion, the summability criterion, the consistency criterion, the participation criterion, the Plurality criterion (trivially), Reversal symmetry, and the Condorcet loser criterion.
It does not satisfy the Condorcet criterion, the Independence of irrelevant altern ...
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 |  |  | teaming: Encyclopedia II - Borda count - ProceduresEach voter rank-orders all the candidates on their ballot. If there are n candidates in the election, then the first-place candidate on a ballot receives n−1 points, the second-place candidate receives n−2, and in general the candidate in ith place receives n−i points. The candidate ranked last on the ballot therefore receives zero points.
The points are added up across all the ballots, and the can ...
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 |  |  | teaming: Encyclopedia II - Borda count - An example of an electionImagine that the population of Tennessee, a state in the United States, is voting on where its capital should be. The population of Tennessee is concentrated around its four major cities, which are spread throughout the state. For this example, suppose that all of the voters live in the metro area of one of these cities, and they prefer that the capital be established as close to their city as possible.
The candidates for the capital are:
Memphis, the state's largest city, with 42% of the voters, but located far from the ...
See also:Borda count, Borda count - Procedures, Borda count - An example of an election, Borda count - Potential for tactical voting, Borda count - Effect on factions and candidates, Borda count - Criteria passed and failed, Borda count - Variants, Borda count - Current Uses of the Borda count Read more here: » Borda count: Encyclopedia II - Borda count - An example of an election |
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 |  |  | teaming: Encyclopedia II - Borda count - Potential for tactical votingLike most voting methods, The Borda count is vulnerable to compromising. That is, voters can help avoid the election of a less-preferred candidate by insincerely raising the position of a more-preferred candidate on their ballot.
The Borda count is also vulnerable to burying. That is, voters can help a more-preferred candidate by insincerely lowering the position of a less-preferred candidate on their ballot.
If many voters employ such strategies, then the result will no longer reflect the sincere preferences of the electorate.
In response to the issue of strategic manipulation in the Borda count, ...
See also:Borda count, Borda count - Procedures, Borda count - An example of an election, Borda count - Potential for tactical voting, Borda count - Effect on factions and candidates, Borda count - Criteria passed and failed, Borda count - Variants, Borda count - Current Uses of the Borda count Read more here: » Borda count: Encyclopedia II - Borda count - Potential for tactical voting |
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 |  |  | teaming: Encyclopedia II - Borda count - Effect on factions and candidatesThe Borda count is vulnerable to teaming: when more candidates run with similar ideologies, the probability of one of those candidates winning increases. Therefore, under the Borda count, it is to a faction's advantage to run as many candidates in that faction as they can, creating the opposite of the spoiler effect. The teaming or "clone" effect is significant where restrictions are placed on the candidate set.
On the other hand, in 1980, William Gehrlein and Peter Fishburn investigated the likelihood of a positional method to choose ...
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