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Results 526 - 540 of 1063 » SportThis master's paper begins by introducing the Sheffield United Football Club and goes on to discuss its current financial position. 2,650 words (approx. 10.6 pages), 5 sources, 2002, $ 97.95 Essay (General) # 37031 | details | Abstract This master's paper begins by introducing the Sheffield United Football Club and goes on to discuss its current financial position in the light of latest figures from 2002 financial statements. The paper ends by giving recommendations regarding the same.
Tags: BUSINESS / NON-PROFIT BUSINESS, financial status sheffield
This nine-page paper looks at the career of the sports psychologist, discussing aspects such as organizations that utilize the need for this type of person, discussing the skills, competencies, and training required, 2,150 words (approx. 8.6 pages), 6 sources, 2002, $ 80.95 Essay (General) # 37048 | details | Abstract This nine-page paper looks at the career of the sports psychologist, discussing aspects such as organizations that utilize the need for this type of person, discussing the skills, competencies, and training required, looking at salaries, the importance of such work and also provides an example of one such association that does have a use for a sports psychologist.
Tags: SPORTS / HEALTH (MEDICINE, PSYCHOLOGY), sports psychologist
This paper discusses sports in the 1960's. 2,150 words (approx. 8.6 pages), 5 sources, 2002, $ 80.95 Essay (General) # 37076 | details | Abstract This paper discusses sports in the 1960's. Citing the examples set by Presidents Kennedy, Nixon, and Eisenhower, the entire world of sports in America is examined, including the Olympics, the affect of racism, the major historical issues of the time and how they affected sports, the growth in popularity of professional sports, and the role of the television and radio.
Tags: SPORTS / POLITICAL ISSUES (INTERNATIONAL, OLYMPICS, DRUG TESTING), sports in 1960's
An analysis of why people feel the need to participate in extreme sports. 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 10 sources, 2002, $ 89.95 Essay (General) # 37492 | details | Abstract This paper assesses the need of select members of society to endanger them in a controlled setting in order to address why individuals participate in activities that they know to be dangerous.
Asesses the benefits of pro-football player, Steve Allen, signing a five- year contract. 650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 1 source, 2002, $ 26.95 Essay (General) # 37502 | details | Abstract This paper assesses whether Steve Allen deserves a significant increase in salary and a five- year contract from the Dallas Cowboys football team.
This paper discussesracial segregation in baseball and society from 1865 to 1970. 3,900 words (approx. 15.6 pages), 13 sources, 2002, $ 142.95 Essay (General) # 37986 | details | Abstract This paper discusses the experience of Moses Fleetwood "Fleet" Walker, who continuously encountered prejudice. The author relates the effect of Jackie Robinson's success on negroes in baseball . The paper highlights what is called the 'second stage of prejudice'.
This paper discusses the crisis of an increasing amount of young females that are in very poor physical shape. 3,900 words (approx. 15.6 pages), 12 sources, 2002, $ 142.95 Essay (General) # 38194 | details | Abstract The educational system is looked at as well as other side issues that can be part of the problem. Solutions are offered to see this situation improve.
This paper examines a phenomenon in sport psychology known as the 'hot hand.' 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 9 sources, 2002, $ 89.95 Essay (General) # 38588 | details | Abstract This theory holds that athletes have 'streaks' and that a basketball player who has just scored is more likely to also hit his next shot. This contradicts hypothetical statistical probabilities but is supported by folklore. However, statistical analysis undermines the claim that the phenomenon exists.
A look at Martha Burk's struggle in the golf arena. 1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 7 sources, 2002, $ 53.95 Essay (General) # 38792 | details | Abstract This paper examines Martha Burk's demand that the Augusta National Golf Club admit women. It focuses on the role of the media in the conflict and its importance for the golf club management industry.
A look at the elements of competition and marketing relating to this ski club. 650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 9 sources, 2002, $ 26.95 Essay (General) # 38969 | details | Abstract This paper examines the competition and market of the Craigleith Ski Club. The Craigleith Ski Club is located near Collingwood in the heart of central Ontario ski country. It has numerous competitors in close proximity to it. Their facilities are compared and the level of competition is examined.
The implications of sports performance and new hormone deliveries. 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 6 sources, 2002, $ 35.95 Essay (General) # 38979 | details | Abstract This paper examines the concept of gene therapy in sports medicine. Gene therapy is perceived as the next wave of accepting illegal hormones for competition athletes. At this point in time, there are no regulations on gene therapy and it is perfectly acceptable to use this controversial treatment in competition sports.
Discusses the use of hydrodynamic bodysuits in swimming competitions 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 8 sources, 2002, $ 89.95 Essay (General) # 39019 | details | Abstract This paper examines the design and use of hydrodynamic bodysuits in swimming competitions today, how the suits are designed, tests that have been conducted and the effect these suits may have on the Olympics.
Examines the economic benefits of the Beijing Olympics for China. 2,150 words (approx. 8.6 pages), 12 sources, 2002, $ 80.95 Essay (General) # 39048 | details | Abstract This paper examines the economic impacts of the Beijing Olympics (2008). It considers the direct economic benefits and government infrastructure investments. It also considers its impact on tourism and China's integration into the global economy.
Examines the impact that high school education voucherswill have on high school athletic directors. 650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 4 sources, 2002, $ 26.95 Essay (General) # 39171 | details | Abstract In schools in which athletics are emphasized, the role of the athletic director will increase with the introduction of education vouchers. However, at schools with no emphasis on athletics, the role of the athletic director will decline. The role of the athletic director will be determined by the emphasis of the individual school.
Discusses the role of international conflict in the Olympic Games movement. 1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 7 sources, 2002, $ 53.95 Essay (General) # 39270 | details | Abstract This paper examines the Olympic Movement and international tensions. It argues that the Olympics and elite sports do not help to reduce international tensions but rather, have become another forum for presenting and engaging in international conflict.
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