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    Sport and Disability

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    Introduction Sport is a significant part of this world; it acts as a social construction (DePauw & Gavron‚ 1995). It offers individuals a time to socialise and build a relationship with each other. Individuals with disabilities have always been present in society‚ although they experienced exclusion and not recognised as a “normal” person. In terms of sport‚ mentally retarded persons were thought to not understand the rules of the sport and therefore were left out. Physically disabled were thought

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    Media in Sports

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    Media 1. One of the paradoxes associated with the media coverage of sports is that the media open up new opportunities for spectators to view sports‚ but they also limit and define the experiences of spectators. Explain how the media can do both of these things simultaneously. Many people would agree that they would rather go to a sporting event rather then watching it on television. But on the other hand some would prefer to stay in the comfort of their own home. In the past decade

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    Cut in Sports

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    Keeping high school sports Due to budget cuts some school in the state are trying find a way to get that money back‚ till Brad Sanders a retired teacher from Cedar Shoals High School figured out how‚ as he said in the website OnlineAthens.com. He proposes to remove all athletic programs from the high school and give them to the Athens-Clarke County Department of Leisure Services. A sport helps to keep students healthy‚ teaches them how to work as a team and keeps them out of trouble. Sanders

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    Sports Issues

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    Sheffield Hallam University Academy of Sport & Physical Activity ------------------------------------------------- BSc (Hons) Sport Business Management Hong Kong Undergraduate Sport Programme ------------------------------------------------- Title: Contemporary Issues in Sport CODE: 66-6958-00S Name: WU Ho Nam SHU Student No: 91207381 SHAPE Student No: I1207381 Topic: LONDON 2012 Olympics legacy INTRODUCTION Olympic Games‚ the biggest sports event in the world‚ every athlete

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    Meaning of Individual and Dual or Team Sports Some people prefer to play team sports‚ while others prefer to play individual sports. Sport is the best way to improve your health and sociality. When we play team sports‚ like basketball or football‚ we realize that we are not going to win the match if we play as a selfish player in our team‚ because everything will be easier if we work hard together. When we play solo sports‚ like tennis‚ swimming competition‚ boxing‚ we realize that solo is solo.

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    Sports Industry

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    sports industry Professional sports has become one of the most popular industries in the world today. The media spends billions of dollars on advertisements and teams spend millions of dollars on professional athletes all for one reason‚ the fans. There are three types of fans in the sports world‚ part-time fans‚ fanatics‚ and fair-weather fans. The first type of fan that I mentioned is a fair weather fan. They jump from team to team‚ most likely to which one is winning. These

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    Youth in Sports

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    happen‚ some wish it would happen‚ others make it happen” (Jordan 1). Youth sports have become very dangerous in the past few years. The thing that is making sports so much rougher is the will to win and children will do anything to win. Concussions and spinal injuries are ruining young children’s lives. All preteens should be prohibited from sports due to the susceptibility spine and brain injuries. More than 40 million children participated in organized sports in the United States‚ a cultural phenomenon

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    Stirling Sports

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    Stirling Sports opened their first Store on Dominion Road in Auckland in 1964. The first Stirling Sports franchises were awarded in 1983 after Stirling Sports had invested almost 20 years in developing the best sports retail stores in New Zealand. Stirling Sports Dunedin’s mission statements asserts‚ ‘The Dunedin community speaks positively about their Stirling Sport experience’. Their logo is ‘We love our sport’‚ an apt summary of the passion held by management and staff for their products‚ service

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    Disability Sports

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    Tayler Kyfiuk November 23‚ 2012 Disability Sport and Athletics "Each handicap is like a hurdle in a steeplechase‚ and when you ride up to it‚ if you throw your heart over‚ the horse will go along‚ too." (Lawrence Bixby‚ Disabled World News 2009.) The role that sports play in the lives of people with disabilities can be very vital and important to their well-being. Through the growth of our society and scientific innovation disability athletics are becoming more and more accessible every

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    Cheerleading as a Sport

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    Daija Elliott Ms. Turso English III February 23‚ 2012 The sport of cheerleading There has been an ongoing controversy for years on end about cheerleading being a sport due to Title IX laws and statements. It is now classified as a sport‚ but some people still argue about it being a sport. What most people do not know about cheerleading is that today‚ cheerleading involves skills which require the strength of football‚ the grace of dance‚ and the agility of gymnastics (AACCA 1). Competitive cheerleading

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