Essays 271 - 300
Named by the Japan Professional Sports Association as baseballs Promoter of the Year for bringing "excitement and enthusiasm" (Kob...
a step or jumps inadvertently onto an opponents foot with an inverted foot (Lynch, 2002). Often, the foot is plantar flexed when t...
peer pressure, societal norms, family expectations, all contribute towards "channelling" the individual into certain forms of iden...
provides a healthy venue for socializing. Rather than meet clients in a bar, for example, they can chat on the golf course. Young ...
special accommodations. In respect to race, sometimes there is reverse discrimination. Some believe that the black man has a nat...
transnational, those that promote the American way of life and "transmit American popular culture" across the globe (Keys, 2000). ...
negative impact on the outcomes of youth sports programs. Children develop their sense of fair play and their perceptions of ethi...
breaks the rules to gain an advantage, that is cheating. Cheating is important not only because a lot of money is involved, and th...
from founder Bob Wolff, Winning Ways employees are part of an organizational culture that thrives on verbal cues. The Winning Ways...
festivals (2005). Early ritualized activities of leisure would continue after many people began to reside in the Victorian tow...
This paper consists of four pages and considers how studying sports reveals much about society's stereotypes, gender roles, and st...
In sixteen pages this paper discusses orthopedic sports medicine in terms of its evolution with such topics as injuries, treatment...
In a report consisting of four pages a young girl that prefers nontraditional activities such as male sports is considered through...
leadership styles and the way in which specific tactics play a role in the progression of responsible leadership. By bringing tog...
In twelve pages this research paper considers at risk youth and the crime intervention effectiveness of recreational programs such...
In six pages this paper examines fan injuries at sporting events in a consideration of issues of liability and the law. There are...
eliminated. (Neish, 1996) In legal jargon, this is termed the "doctrine of foreseeability." (p. 4) The law asks four basic quest...
This paper asks whether we have bastardized Native American language by appropriating it in sports and mass marketing. There are ...
lives. This is unnecessary, since there are effective medications on the market, along with other training guidelines that can he...
in which to hike and walk, a need that was filled by establishing hundreds of town parks which were paid for and maintained by the...
The aspects of hooliganism as encouraged by soccer is discussed in a paper consisting of 7 pages which also speculates on how Brit...
waiting list, but the cars were not in the same league as the highly finished engineered cars, these were cars that were for car e...
the commercialization of sport is a given. It may in fact be a factor in current debates about the reality of sport. The question ...
Perry (2007) puts forward the point of view that older stadiums are not able to demonstrate the benefits as they are not able to g...
portion of the running-shoe market to be successful and to improve on financial performance (Mehta, 2009). Other potential opportu...
publicly listed firm there are also increasing pressures to create value this is also seen in the supply chain management. In ma...
M, 2005). "Unlike any other sport, each cricket day involves six hours of scheduled play for Test matches and at least an hour lon...
however, has been questioned, but there is probably some truth to it. To take a trivial example, if we see a black janitor in a sc...
the Boston Bruins in the head and fractured his skull; the players had already engaged in two fights earlier that game and were su...
very heart of causal processes (Bandura, 1986). Emphasizing the notion of learned expectations, this theory is closely associated...