Concept of Play & Games
.... The author discusses the social function of
games, for play is not merely an .... on various levels, depending on the kind of game and the nature of the
rules. ....
(750

3

)
History of Olympism
.... In America, such elitist codes did not exist and middle-class participation in sports led to a number of
rules or restrictions governing
games like football. ....
(943

4

)
Curriculum for Early Childhood Education
.... child's development. According to Piaget, there are three stages of play: sensory-motor, symbolic, and
games with
rules. These stages ....
(2666

11

)
Role of Children's Play in Developmental Process
.... Borrowing from Piaget's developmental categories (functional/sensorimotor, constructive, dramatic, and
games with
rules), she studies the complexity of role ....
(3720

15

)
The Crying of Lot 49
.... The
rules of language-
games are devised by explicit and inexplicit contracts between players. If there are no
rules, there is no game (Lyotard, p.10). ....
(1275

5

)
Personal Learning Experiences
.... man, I learned that tennis ethics are different from the hard and fast
rules of tennis .... learned to be polite to other players, to be on time for
games, and to ....
(2154

9

)
Money & Student Athletes
.... Video
games like College Game Day only show the number of the players .... Despite making millions from college athletes, harsh NCAA
rules and restrictions prevent ....
(1000

4

)
War Games
.... and also making them believe that there were different
rules that applied to them as opposed to the rest of society. The young man in War
Games performs some ....
(1366

5

)
Social & Cognitive Play Behavior This study examined the social ...
.... from simple functional or repetitive play like rolling a ball to pretend play like playing doctor and then finally to formal
games with
rules like hopscotch or ....
(3728

15

)
Sport Sociology
.... behalf of humans.
Games are more organized and exhibit both implicit and explicit
rules of behavior and conduct. Mechikoff and Estes ....
(999

4

)
Academics vs. Athletics: Is Reform Possible?
.... sports institutions, Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, met with Roosevelt at a White House summit to discuss reforms and
rules that would make the
games safer and ....
(1282

5

)
Academics vs. Athletics: Is Reform Possible
.... sports institutions, Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, met with Roosevelt at a White House summit to discuss reforms and
rules that would make the
games safer and ....
(1282

5

)
Influence of Parental Rearing on Children's Play
.... 4.
Games with
rules consisting of any play activity that has
rules, structure, and a goal (eg winning) such as tag, hopscotch and marbles. ....
(4984

20

)
George Herbert Mead
....
Games have
rules and structure and involve a specific set of role partners, and the child must learn the whole system of roles. ....
(2642

11

)
American Football
.... 1956 was also another busy year for
rules changes: grabbing an opponent's facemask was .... stripes replaced the white ball with black stripes for night
games (NFL ....
(827

3

)
Don DeLillo's Novel Underworld
.... Children continually readjust the
rules of the
games that they play to compensate for poorer players or players unfamiliar with the
rules. ....
(2244

9

)
Application of Fair Play Guidelines in Physical Education
.... the implementation of fair play guidelines in ice hockey
games as a part of physical education found that: When the fair-play and regular
rules portions of the ....
(1955

8

)
National Hockey League Case
.... Some
rules changes which make it easier to appeal to the television audience (including a sudden death overtime option reducing the number of
games ending in ....
(1461

6

)
Athletics & Development of Leadership
.... the coach also guide a player-leader: If you do your homework and communicate the
rules well to your team, your players won't be caught unaware in
games. ....
(2265

9

)
How Athletics Develop Leadership Qualities
.... the coach also guide a player-leader: If you do your homework and communicate the
rules well to your team, your players won't be caught unaware in
games. ....
(2265

9

)
Foreign Language Learning
.... memorize long vocabulary lists and use their knowledge of
rules and vocabulary to .... 1975) students are encouraged to be children by playing
games, singing songs ....
(2130

9

)
Personal Philosophy of Recreation & Leisure
.... the concept of "play" in the sense that they are fun and provide pleasure, "
games" are more organized and exhibit both implicit and explicit
rules of behavior ....
(1814

7

)
Fundamentals of Basketball
.... or her team knows the
rules of the game: If you do your homework and communicate the
rules well to your team, your players won't be caught unaware in
games. ....
(2083

8

)
The Determination of Self-Interest
Hoewever, as Little (in "Rational Choice Theory") and and Hollis (in "
Games with Rational .... this, as both authors make clear, is that the social
rules that form ....
(545

2

)
Fundamentals of Basketball At All Levels
.... or her team knows the
rules of the game: If you do your homework and communicate the
rules well to your team, your players won't be caught unaware in
games. ....
(2083

8

)
Family Therapists
.... Therapists must try to "discover, interrupt, and thus change" the
rules of these
games in order to change behavior in individual family members (Goldenberg & ....
(1324

5

)
Football Coach Vince Lombardi
.... this was so: the pros are bigger and just as quick; pro
rules permit two .... To this criticism, Lombardi stated that there had been
games where the running game ....
(1532

6

)
Personality Traits of the Alcoholic
.... Black (Beattie, 1987) notes that the
rules governing the roles and
games within alcoholic family units, which act to sustain their existence, include: "Don't ....
(2179

9

)
Conflict Resolution and Peace
.... norms are less subject to change than are
rules, and further that,
rules, if they .... p. 3). It is within the context of the rational approach that
games theory is ....
(6123

24

)
Coalition Formation
.... formation "dramas" and the settings in which the action takes place are, as is evident in descriptions of the "
rules" of the various
games, highly specific and ....
(1840

7

)