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    ACQUISITIONS PROCEDURES The major purpose of Elton S. Karrmann Library is to support the academic programs of the university. Funds are available for the purchase of books and audio-visual materials‚ periodicals‚ serials‚ continuations‚ reference materials and databases‚ and other materials with which to maintain and build the library’s collections. Library staff solicits the active participation of the faculty and students in the selection process. While all library funds benefit the entire

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    e-Sports included in the Asian Games by Han Cilliers (Lola)  Posted Wednesday‚ November 21‚ 2012 11:59:18 AM The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA)‚ the body which controls all sports in Asia approved the inclusion of e-Sports at the Asian Games. This is a giant leap for cyber athletes; it means that the discipline of e-Sports is being taken serious by a traditional governing body of Sport. The OCA was formed in 1982 and has its permanent headquarters in Kuwait. The main objective of the OCA is to

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    Hegemony In Sports

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    Muted Voice of Woman Participants As Coaches and Administrators Winona State University Abstract This paper is going to be about how females have been ignored and looked down on in the sports world. Since Title IX of the Educational Amendments gave women the right to play the number of women coaching women dropped since 1972. Why? This paper will break it down while applying a few theories to show that there is a problem‚ also these theories

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    Sports and Society

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    Motivation Sport is commonly seen as a part of society. Although one finds the role of sport in society more important than others‚ the fact is that sports is an essential component of our society. Since sport is a part of our society‚ it automatically has an influence on its functioning. This means that if groundbreaking things happen in sports‚ there will directly be noticeable consequences in everyday life. If we talk about effects in the long run‚ the so-called Heysel tragedy is a good example

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    Sport Concussions Sport Concussions National American University ABSTRACT The United States Medical Society has developed guidelines to treat concussions received playing contact sports. The guidelines for treating concussions that occur during sports competition include three grades of concussion. Patients with grade 1 concussions have confusion without amnesia or loss of consciousness. They should be checked for amnesia or other symptoms every five minutes for 20 minutes‚ and allowed

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    Sports and Amputees

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    and Orthotics International December 2009; 33(4): 356–367 Participation in sports by lower limb amputees in the Province of Drenthe‚ The Netherlands COJANNE KARS1‚ MARIANNE HOFMAN1‚ JAN H. B. GEERTZEN2‚3‚ GERT-JAN PEPPING1‚4‚ & RIENK DEKKER2‚3 Department of Human Movement Sciences and 2SHARE‚ Graduate School for Health Research‚ University of Groningen‚ Groningen‚ and 3Center for Rehabilitation and 4Center for Sport‚ Exercise and Health‚ University Medical Center Groningen‚ Groningen‚ The Netherlands

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    James Roberts Diploma In Sport Psychology 26th April 2013 PD13-18088-SYQ SAP/TMA Ten - Psychology‚ Growth and Development. Write an essay of no more than 1000 words with the following title: The Role Of Sport Psychology In The facilitation Of Anger Management. This is my Essay aimed and focused on the role of sports psychology in the facilitation of anger management. In this essay I would like to show a clear definition of anger management and a clear definition of aggressive behaviour

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    Gender In Sports

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    involved in sports‚ the genders of both men and women. Sports Media and the Stereotyping Between Men and Women The sport industry is nothing less than the pastime of America. Millions of viewers tuned in everyday to receive updates and news on their favorite sports team or even players. Nationwide networks and even local sporting stations broadcast anything from the more popular sports such as football‚ baseball‚ and basketball‚ to the less familiar and far less attractive sports such as volleyball

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    Sports Communication History Sukjoon (SJ) Yoon Independent Study 1st Project In 21st-century America‚ the nature and culture of interpersonal communication and human relationships is changing dramatically and becoming a global concept. As society moves more and more towards the widespread use of digital technologies‚ individuals turn to sports and communication activities as a way to connect with others. This paper will examine the historical development of sports communication

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    Discrimination in Sports

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    Reverse Discrimination in Sports As white‚ American males‚ are we feeling left out? Of course not‚ we are the envy of every other race‚ ethnicity‚ and gender. Right? To anyone that believes this‚ it must then be asked: If we‚ as white males‚ aren’t feeling “left out‚” then why do we continually try to sneak aboard the overcrowded train of discrimination?  As the past has shown‚ the tracks this train screams across undoubtedly open up to a deep chasm of hurt and pain. And yet‚ it seems to be one

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