The value of Youth Participation in Sports
Many parents force their children to
play sports, believing that such activity instills positive values like teamwork, cooperation, and sportsmanship. ....
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Parental Pressure on Sports Participation The purpose of this ...
.... defined parental pressure as both the positive ways parents interacted with their children regarding
sports (eg watching them
play sports, buying them equipment ....
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Athlete Salaries
.... It is not a civic form of pride, a loyal code of ethics or a group of people choosing to
play sports because of some inherent "love" for the game. ....
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Athletics & Youth
.... Further, when girls and boys
play sports together, boys often have an advantage because they are not only more familiar with
sports participation but they are ....
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Women in Sports
....
play. Many women who
play sports are suspected of being lesbians because they are viewed as masculinized from such participation. ....
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Women in Sports & Political Institutions
....
play. Many women who
play sports are suspected of being lesbians because they are viewed as masculinized from such participation. ....
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Sports Activity
.... Coaches were taught how to
play and teach traditional
sports activities on the one hand, and in addition, they undertook various "scientific" courses in which ....
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Application of Fair Play Guidelines in Physical Education
.... Ottawa, Ontario: Commission for Fair
Play Committee on
Sports Medicine & Fitness, 1999-2000, American Academy of Pediatrics. (2000, March). ....
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Sports Equipment Liability
.... At the
Play It Again
Sports Store, where they sell lacrosse helmets one can see the impact of
sports equipment lawsuits and product liability precedent "This ....
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Sports and Education
.... Lapchick pointed out that NCAA Proposition 48 requirements are that to be considered eligible to
play sports, an incoming college freshman must: have ....
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Sports Team Names
.... of a student that lie outside of college and football?" (1). Obviously, Bloom's good looks are what win him modeling contracts, not his ability to
play sports. ....
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Value of Sports in the Schools
.... of Leisure. Participation in
sports makes the athlete able to
play for the fun of it. Competition is only half of the game. The ....
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Life Experience
.... Eventually Jules can no longer endure the teasing and tells her mother, "Mother, just because I wear trackies and
play sports does not make me a lesbian ....
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Anti-Trust Legislation and Sports
The issue at hand in this analysis of
sports law is anti-trust legislation and .... its tournament-selection committee does not chose which teams get to
play in the ....
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Technology & Sports
.... Head coaches toss yellow flags when they want a
play reviewed" (Attner 1). With new technology and an epidemic of poor officiating, instant replay is once ....
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Sports Law
.... argued, "The NCAA's goal of ensuring academic integrity in college
sports is admirable .... In this case, Kelly Pryor, who received a scholarship to
play soccer at ....
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Athletes Socialization in Sports
.... to encourage violence, then a society without organized
sports activities should exhibit fewer acts of violence than one in which
sports play an important role ....
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Women in Sports Broadcasting
.... broadcasting work because it is so collaborative and athletes have a tendency to be quite independent and
play by their own rules, even within team
sports. ....
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Effects of Violence in Sports
.... Central and South America. Recreational violence has declined but continues to exist in
play or
sports. Conley stated that violence ....
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Controlled Sports
.... In these types of
sports, rough
play is encouraged as well as domination of the opponent: "The fact that participation in higher contact
sports was also ....
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Gender Relations & Sports
.... Women make up 51 percent of the undergraduates at the university, but they have only 38 percent of the opportunities to
play in
sports. ....
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Unethical Behavior of Professional Athletes
.... related, behavior. Second, much of what young people learn about how to
play sports comes from their observation of athletes. In regard ....
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Rise in Obesity in Children
.... to more severe health problems like Type II Diabetes. Layden, T. (2004, Nov 15). Get out and
play.
Sports Illustrated, pp. 80-93.
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Mandatory drug testing for student athletes
.... Under the Vernonia school district's drug testing policy, students wishing to
play sports were required to sign, along with their parents, a form consenting to ....
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Early Childhood & Adolescent Development
.... Since children typically do not develop this ability until around age 12, younger children are taught to
play sports such as baseball by receiving instruction ....
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"Pretty Good For a Girl"
.... She hopes that girls will
play sports because they love
sports, and not have their entire sense of self tied up with being a winning athlete at any price. ....
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Salaries of Professional Sports Players
.... the Oakland A's are 25th, both teams qualified for post-season
play in contrast to .... There are also critics of
sports economics and finance who argue that player ....
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Social & Psychological Viewoint in Popular Films
.... Eventually, she can no longer take such teasing and tells her mother, "Mother, just because I wear trackies and
play sports does not make me a lesbian ....
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College Athletes
.... receiving these kinds of privileges. The c0ollege minimum GPA is 2.0 to remain eligible to
play sports. However, there is a good ....
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Sports & Entertainment Ethics
.... Failure to ensure such policies are in place and such supervision occurs is failing to ethically orchestrate this aspect of
sports play. ....
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