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    ‘The Economic Impact of Sport Events: Euro1996 and the VI FINA World Masters Swimming Championships in Sheffield’ ‚ The RegionalReview‚ 16-17Dulac‚ C.‚ and Henry‚ I.‚ (2001) ‘ Sport and Social Regulation in the City: the case of Grenoble and Sheffield’ ‚ Society and Leisure Journal‚ Vol. 24‚ No. 1‚ pp. 47-78Emery‚ P. R.‚ (2002) ‘Bidding to Host a Major Sports Events: the local organisationcommittee perspective’ ‚ International Journal of Public Sector Management‚ Vol. 15‚ No.4‚pp. 316-335

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    Fair Play in Sports

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    Ryan Hume Isaac Chyon 49992173 Fair Play in Sports As a result of the continuous trends of users of performance enhancing drugs in the athletic industry‚ the recent years have revealed numerous players involved in the contact of these sorts of chemical compounds‚ not only resulting in disgrace of their professional status‚ but doubts and concerns about the team management and even furthermore‚ the corresponding sports organization as a whole. While players are falling into pressure

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    Essay On Deviance In Sport

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    the governance of contemporary sport. Contemporary sport is considered to be sport from the second half of the 20th century which is the period in which there was first an inkling and then the realization of the fact that international sport had became globalised. Ideally‚ sport advocates for many of the character traits that society desires including fairplay‚ sportsmanship‚ hard work‚ dedication toward a desired goal and compliance to authority. Unfortunately‚ sport is no longer considered a social

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    Sports: a Life Changer

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    Gholson English 210.15 March 7‚ 2013 Sports: A Life Changer For as long as I can remember sports have been one of the main focuses of life. Weekends were filled with watching sports games‚ playing games and going to practices for grade school teams. Every game lasts for ages‚ which made playing much sweeter. Organized sports became the driving force behind every interest. The weekends playing from dusk until dawn; are some of the best memories of childhood. Sports have also made the bond between father

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    The Role of Sports Franchises as Economic Catalyst Soc 432: Urban Community University of Arizona INTRODUCTION Professional sports have become a prominent part of American lives. Today most major cities and urban communities in the United States have at least one major professional sports team. These major professional sports teams include Major League Baseball‚ The National Basketball Association‚ The National Football League‚ and the National Hockey League. In addition‚ small towns and

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    Drugs in Sport

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    Sport is so much a part of daily life for so many Australians. An Australian child is brought up to idolise their sporting heroes and to pursue the sport itself. It is devastating to think that maybe our sporting heroes are cheats. Today students are being pressured to perform at higher levels to make the first team‚ representative side or a sporting scholarship at a Greater Public Schools (GPS) which then could lead to the opportunity to make a break into the professional sporting teams. With the

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    Today‚ sports are crucial parts of students lives. Children are so involved in sports‚ but are school-funded sports going too far? While sports do have benefits for children‚ the negative effects over power the positive ones. Sports are becoming more and more competitive these days‚ and children are beginning to start participating in sports at a younger age. These two factors cause negative effects on students. Sports should not continue to be funded by schools because they cause injuries‚ students

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    Some kids prefer extreme sports over team sports because extreme sports are what they know and love. Kids should do extreme because kids are more imaginative‚ keeps them from drugs‚ and gives opportunities to kids that don’t like team sports. In the article “Should Kids Do Extreme Sports?” the author‚ Lauren Tarshis‚ “Kids can be more imaginative because they are free to experiment and invent their own stunts.” This means that when kids invent their own moves they stretch out their imagination

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    Extreme Sports Motivation

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    Extreme Sports Motivational Factors Lawrence Cannon December 4‚ 2011 PE 5880 Abstract In the 1970s‚ extreme sports had been growing rapidly since its introduction. However‚ there has been little research done on extreme sport participants. In specific‚ the reason why consumers participate in extreme sports has not yet been investigated‚ although the number of participants and spectators of extreme sports is rapidly growing. Since motivation is a significant factor of sport participation

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    responsibilities and skills of sport coaches As an active participator in sport there are individuals that have passed training and are certified in providing sports people a high level of guidance to potentially improve their performance and are most commonly referred to as coaches. A coach will interconnect many specific characteristics and personality traits that will compliment how they perform and deliver as a coach. The United Kingdom Coaching Strategy describes the role of the sports coach as one that

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