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    Sport is a main and extremely important part of my life‚ and experience in coaching and working with younger students‚ in and around school‚ has enhanced my love for sport further. I enjoy both the practical and theoretical side of sport. The practical side of sport lets me express myself; whilst at the same time‚ giving me the opportunity to utilize my natural ability for sport and allows me to show younger people how to achieve in certain sporting actions‚ or to even learn from them about the way

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    Should dangerous sports be banned? Yes! Millions of people play sport every day‚ and‚ inevitably‚ some suffer injury or pain. Most players and spectators accept this risk. However‚ some people would like to see dangerous sports such as boxing banned. This essay will examine some of the reasons for banning certain sports. Some sports are nothing but an excuse for violence. Boxing is a perfect example. The last thing an increasingly violent world needs is more violence on our television. The sight

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    Sport Obermeyer – Case Review In this case study we discuss the problems faced by Sport Obermeyer‚ a fashion skiwear manufacturer. Every year the company had to produce a new line of clothing according to the latest trends and fashions. The success of the company depended on how well Sports Obermeyer was able to predict market response to different styles and colors. Intense competition had made forecasting really difficult. The two scenarios that resulted were products in style sold out and the

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    consider themselves to be sports fans (Lieberman 1991). Little research‚ less than five percent of the work in sports psychology and sports sociology (Wann and Hamlet 1995)‚ has investigated the thoughts and behaviors of fans. This had resulted in a lack of understanding of sports fans and their behavior. While to some outsiders‚ sports fandom may not seem like a big deal. They might believe it is a diminutive part of life as a whole and has no importance whatsoever. However‚ sports fandom actually has

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    Sports Equipment and Technology     (http://facebook.com/USSportsAcademy)  Refereed Sports Journal‚ Published by the United (http://twitter.com/USSportsAcademy)  (http://plus.google.com/101970477709539701295) States Sports Academy  February 13‚ 2008 (http://thesportjournal.org/article/sports-equipment-and-technology/)  ISSN: 1543-9518 (http://youtube.com/user/USSportsAcademy) Abstract PAGES Archive (http://thesportjournal.org/arc hive/) INTRODUCTION Editorial Board and Mission

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    Cricket has become the religion of India and the national anthem of the country‚ so much so that the word “sports” has become synonymous with cricket. Cricket runs as the life flowing blood through the veins of the multitude. The madness with which it has gripped the ignoramus masses of our country is evident from their complete capitulation to its god-like worship.   Yes‚ cricket is the “god of sports” in India. I am not being even the least sardonic when I say this‚ but unfortunately this is the sorry

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    a team or club can help build this dream‚ as well as self-esteem. Youth sports provide a safe environment where kids can build on their dreams and stay out of trouble at the same time. Having a goal oriented childhood helps for a more successful future. Playing organized sports has important advantages for younger children. While others may say this announcement is not valid‚ there is more proof to help it. Honestly‚ sports are not for everybody. Societies and mentors may push kids excessively hard

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    Causes of Spectator Violence in Sports As a season ticket holder for all Philadelphia Phillies and Philadelphia Eagles home games‚ I’ve seen my fair share of spectator violence over the years. The fact that Philadelphia has a reputation of having some of the rowdiest fans in sports has given me the unfortunate ability to witness spectator violence right before my eyes. There are many different types of spectator violence‚ as well as many different causes for them. As spectators‚ we must not only

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    competitive sports is about participation it is all about how hard you work and how hard you try. If your team gets last in a tourney‚ that does not matter to you it matters how you think you did it how the whole team did. If you think you should get something for participating you should turn around and start over. You need to put some effort into some practices then you will get something but I don’t know.

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    Spectators in Sport : Broad review of Giulianotti article: Spectators in sport are often an identity and sometimes novelty within themselves. For viewers of any standing‚ fellow spectators can often make‚ break‚ sweeten or sour a sporting experience. Some spectators can become annoyed by the antics of spectator groups such as English cricket’s ‘Barmy Army’‚ American College Basketball’s Duke University ‘Cameron Crazies’ or locally‚ even the infamous ‘Joffa’ and the Collingwood Football Club

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