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    Religion and Sport

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    Sociology of Sport 41 (2006): 357-373. Sage Publications. 6 May 2008. An Article Summary By Tsion Besufekad Kinesiology 323 Sociology of Sport Dr. Grenfell 05/06/08 Family and religious values are important no matter what your cultural background may be. Success is often measured by how well one is able to provide for their family. Family can also be an agent of Sport Socialization. For example‚ when a child is raised seeing someone older in their family participating in sports‚ it may

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    Importance of Sports

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    Sports such as football or baseball involve lots of physical activities. Sports and exercises help in strengthening and toning the muscles and bones in the body. In short‚ the importance of sports for kids is that it keeps them in an excellent shape. When children or adults plays team sports‚ be it cricket or hockey‚ they learn to work in groups. They learn that if the team wins‚ they win and if the team loses‚ they lose. This way they learn how to work in groups. Thus‚ the importance of

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    Dance Is A Sport

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    The definition of a sport is an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. Dance is a way of art‚ yes‚ but it is also one hundred percent a sport. The fact that dance can be an art and a sport already counts more than just football or baseball. Some people believe that dance is not a sport because there is no physical action. In reality‚ dance is a sport for many reasons‚ one being that dancers train for hours

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    Sports Pshycology

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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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    Sports Medicine

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    Sports Medicine The injury scenario I have chosen to do is: * A female athlete with a fracture to the femur. 1. Classification and management of the injury. There are five ways to classify sports injuries. These include direct and indirect injuries‚ soft and hard tissue injuries and overuse injuries. A direct injury is caused by an external blow or force. In the case of a female athlete fracturing her femur‚ a direct injury could be the cause‚ but isn’t the most likely one. For example

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    Is Cheerleading a Sport

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    Is Cheerleading a Sport? Cheerleading was first introduced at Princeton University in 1884. There at Princeton University the audience that attended the football games came up with a cheer that involved yelling and chanting to encourage their team. The initial stages of cheerleading were simply just crowd involvement. Over 100 years later‚ skills have progressed and become extremely complex‚ cheerleading is now a form of entertainment that uses organized routines. These routines are made up from

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    Sport Fans

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    Although many people like sports and watch them on television‚ few people actually have a strong pride in a team‚ or really care about how a team does on a competitive game to game basis. To me people can be categorized in three different fan groups. One type of fan is a fair weather fan. They jump from team to team‚ most likely to which one is winning. Another type of fan is a part-time fan. They really do not care much about any one team‚ and just watch whoever is on. Finally‚ there is what I like

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    Sexism In Sports

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    Sexism in Sports Throughout the history of sports‚ female athletes have struggled to gain equality with the male athletes. The men have predominantly had better athletic facilities‚ more recognition‚ more airtime on television‚ etc. Women today are still fighting for as much recognition as the males‚ and the right to play/help with male sports. The United States tried to help women gain more sports equality with the passage of the Title IX amendment in 1972. This amendment states that “no person

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    Extreme Sports

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    Extreme Sports                       About 6‚000 people die from extreme sports every year. Dying from extreme sports isn’t as uncommon nowadays‚ but people who love nature and have passion about the sport are willing to do it even if it means risking their own death. Rabindranath Tagore quoted‚ “You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water”. What he meant here is that we can’t achieve our goals in life if we don’t commit to something and just hide ourselves in our own

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    Blood Sports

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    The issue of blood sports has been gradually becoming significant over the past years‚ where influences have been seen in animals. Some advocate that blood sports should be banned‚ whereas some oppose to the idea. It appears that blood sports are considered to be popular activities in a number of places‚ which represents that some population enjoy this particular sport for several reasons. Rumour has it that blood sport is one way to bring excitement to life for both the contestants and audience

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