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Term Paper # 91512 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Gender Issues in Sport, 2005.
A look a the argument that sport has been dominated from a male perspective from the inception of the ancient olympic games.
3,239 words (approx. 13.0 pages), 5 sources, APA, $ 93.95
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This paper looks at the history of sport, the ancient olympics and the roles of women in sport, both in organisation and participation. Gender logic is discussed at length and subsequently the subject moves onto the military and partnership models of sports organisations.

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"As is common knowledge the Olympic Games motto is 'Citius, Altius, Fortius', which translated into English becomes 'Faster, Higher, Stronger'. The idea behind this is that athletes will surpass the boundaries of performance whilst striving to become Olympic champion. This motto did not actually come about until Baron Pierre De Coubertin borrowed the phrase to attach to his revival of the Olympic Games in the 1890's, but the Ancient Greeks certainly participated in this way also. Serious doubts lingered over whether or not women could hold to this ideal, indeed it was thought that women were simply incapable of going fast, climbing high or being strong, never mind surpassing themselves in these areas."
Term Paper # 91092 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The Priority of Sport, 2006.
This paper examines the injury rate of high school athletes during the out of season participation.
4,500 words (approx. 18.0 pages), 16 sources, $ 178.95
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The paper discusses how high school athletes are becoming more competitive than ever before. The desire to become an elite athlete has become a top priority while attending high school. Athletics is often a deciding factor when selecting a college or university. The paper relates that coaches highly recommend athletes to participate in sport through activities and sport programs year round and when not in season at high school, which may not allow the high school student athlete any rest and or recovery time throughout the year, resulting in overuse or repetitive stress injuries.

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"Researchers report that more than 38 million youths participate in sporting activities (Seefeldt & Ewing, 1997 as cited by Stewart and Bengier, 2001) with the number climbing every year. Nearly twice as many children participated in interscholastic sporting events in 1997-1998 compared to 1971-1972 (National Federation of State High School Associations, 1998 as cited by Stewart and Bengier, 2001). Stewart and Bengier (2001) report the increase is even more dramatic for females, rising from 294,000 in 1971-1972 to over 2.6 million in 1997-1998. Hayward (2001) states that in 1972 only one in 27 female students enrolled in high school participated on a varsity sports team whereas by 1998 the rate was one in three."
Term Paper # 90976 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Sticks and Stones, 2006.
An argument analysis of an essay by Richard Estrada.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 1 source, $ 26.95
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This paper examines the thesis of an argument essay penned by former sports columnist Richard Estrada in 1995. The paper explores whether or not the thesis is clear, whether or not it is arguable (a statement of fact is generally not considered an acceptable thesis) and whether or not the thesis is appropriately qualified in light of the fact that the topic (controversial team sports names) is highly contentious and invites many differing view-points. In the end, the paper concludes that Estrada's essay is a solid one in part because its thesis statement satisfies certain basic requirements.
Term Paper # 90959 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Anthropological Ethnography: The Ritual of Football, 2006.
A discussion regarding the impact of the football culture.
1,575 words (approx. 6.3 pages), 2 sources, $ 62.95
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This paper examines the sociological and anthropological implications inherent in the commonplace ritual of a youth football match. Particularly, the paper describes a recent match involving two teams that coincidentally happened to have certain ethnic majorities on their roster. The paper examines why winning this match was so important to the parents and families of the children, and the paper also looks at the social organization, cultural economy, language, and semiotics of the soccer match ritual with an eye towards determining the greater truths and significances it holds.

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"It is often said that to truly understand cultures (and human beings more generally) it is necessary to review the rituals in which they participate. The following paper will focus upon one such ritual - namely, the ritual of the local soccer or "football" game which so often takes place at the near-by park or recreational center. In so doing, the paper will explore the social organization, cultural economy, language and semiotics of the ritual with the hope that the reader will be left with a better understanding of the deeper significances and structures which turn the every-day soccer or "football" match into a rich harvest for cultural anthropologists."
Term Paper # 90928 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The World Cup and Pop Culture, 2006.
A discussion regarding what the World Cup tell us about gender relations in the world today.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 4 sources, $ 26.95
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This paper discusses the FIFA World Cup as the world's most popular sporting event. According to the paper, during this event it seems that the entire world becomes fixated on the World Cup. Every coffee shop and bar fills up with people who are clued to the spectacle. And the operative word is people, men and women alike are drawn to the spectacle. While there might be more men watching, there is certainly no shortage of women.
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Divisions and Classifications of Tae Kwon Do, 2006.
A review of the history and make up of Tae Kwon Do.
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 5 sources, $ 44.95
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This paper discusses how those who practice Tae Kwon Do are classified or ranked based on the abilities that they have demonstrated through training and testing. Although it has not always been the case, Tae Kwon Do professionals use colored belts to indicate ranking. The paper reviews how General Choi Hong Hi first created the color bet system of classifying athletes.

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" General Choi Hong Hi determined that there should be 10 "geups" or degrees. These 10 "geups" are correlated to ten "dan" degrees, or phases of expertise ("Belt"). The first belt is the white belt. The white belt represents "innocence" on the part of the individual. This innocence means that the person has little to no experience with Tae Kwon Do, and earns the belt by beginning to attend classes ("Belt")."
Term Paper # 90707 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The New Cycling Pedagogy, 2006.
Examines changes in the sport of cycling and coaching pedagogy.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 4 sources, $ 53.95
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The sport of cycling and coaching pedagogy is changing as newer technologies provide for the opportunity to train more effectively with less risk of physical damage. This paper outlines some of the more recent changes including the use of heart rate monitors, power ranges for training and performance based on heart rate zones, lactate thresholds and FaCT training.
Term Paper # 90608 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Representations of Female Athletes, 2006.
An analysis of the representations of female athletes in mass media and how these representations reinforce sexism in society.
2,250 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 12 sources, $ 89.95
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Scholars researching the mass media have argued that the media is both the producer as well as the product of social inequality. As even the briefest review of the magazine rack of any bookstore in Canada would reveal, the dominant imagery in the mass media - or at least the print mass media - is that of young, beautiful females. Sport magazines (e.g., Sports Illustrated, Shape, Women's Fitness) are no exception to this rule. This paper argues the thesis that the representation of women and female athletes in our society reinforces sexism through a calculated representation of the aesthetics of the female body as the sole attribute of value of women in our culture.
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Sports and Femininity, 2006.
An examination of the relationship between sports and the social construction of femininity.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 6 sources, $ 53.95
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For many centuries, since at least the time that the Greeks inaugurated the naked-men-only Olympics, sports were largely considered to be the domain of men. Sports were associated with power, strength, aggression, courage, assertiveness, competitiveness--and all of these attributes were considered natural to men, but unnatural in women, according to the strictly defined gender binary that dominated most societies, prescribing opposite (and supposedly complementary) roles for men and women. This paper discusses the historical view, held in most societies about women and sports, that athleticism in women was somehow unfeminine. The paper also looks at how this perspective changed in many countries during the 20th century.
Term Paper # 90448 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Profile of a Dream Team, 2006.
This paper examines team-building within business or sports organizations.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 4 sources, $ 26.95
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This is a brief paper which discusses the importance of team-building in order to develop the perfect winning dream team. Areas covered include criteria for team-building and development, methods of effective leadership which tie into coaching and how coaches and leaders in the business world parallel each other in building effective dream teams within their respective business or sports organizations.

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"Dream teams are the stuff legends are made of. While most people think of dream teams in view of sports, big business boasts the creation of dream teams (Dwyer, 2004) as well. Effective team building skills for a coach are very similar to those of business leadership. Whether on the field or in the boardroom, one star cannot win a game; they can certainly help score the winning run, but one person cannot play all positions. As such, effective team-building efforts are critical. According to a study performed on U.S. Olympic teams from the Atlanta Summer Games several years ago (Goughnour & Pares, 2006) those teams that failed to perform had considerable areas of weakness including "team cohesion, experience, confidence, commitment and focus." Payne (as cited by Goughnour & Pares, 2006) states that in effective teams, each member works together to ensure the success of the whole."
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Sports and Promoting Social Awareness, 2006.
This paper outlines the mythical new agency, the United Nation's Combat Social Ills through Sports Participation's mission statement.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 2 sources, $ 26.95
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The paper discusses a mythical new agency sponsored by the United Nations; the United Nation's Combat Social Ills through Sports Participation (UNCSITSP) program. This paper compares the new agency to the scope of the General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF) the International Olympic Committee (IOC), pointing out the differences. A mission statement, goals and objectives and program profile are provided.

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"International sports for promoting social awareness: In 1945 the United National Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was formed, which includes as its mission fostering "genuine dialogue based upon respect for shared values and the dignity of each civilization and culture" to promote an environment of mutual respect and cooperation from the 191 countries affiliated with the agency ("About UNESCO," 2006). Similar in theme, the United Nations has just formed a new agency called Combat Social Ills through Sports Participation (UNCSITSP). This paper will outline the new agency's mission statement, goals and objectives while providing a brief description of a program model which would satisfy the stated objectives."
Term Paper # 89942 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Recreation Report, 2006.
This paper suggests the implementation of an ice-fishing program to increase revenues at a recreation resort.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 1 source, $ 26.95
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In this article, the writer proposes the development of an ice-fishing program at a northern resort. The writer explains that presently, the Ultimate Resort and Spa is mainly a three season resort providing sports and leisure activities that fall into the warmer months. The writer believes that by adding an ice-fishing program and taking advantage of the resorts proximity to close and well-stocked fishing lakes, numbers could be increased during the winter months.

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"Presently, the Ultimate Resort and Spa is mainly a three season resort providing sports and leisure activities that fall into the warmer months. However, this leaves the resort rather empty during the months between December and mid March, but still require us to provide full services to guests who generally are only present on site during the early mornings and after dark."
Term Paper # 89758 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Impacts of Previous Olympics, 2006.
This paper discusses the lessons learned regarding the impacts of previous Olympic Games.
1,800 words (approx. 7.2 pages), 6 sources, $ 71.95
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In this article the writer looks at the impact and effects that the Olympic Games have had over the years. The writer discusses the various benefits and advantages involved when athletes from different nations participate in such an event. The writer also highlights the positive economic aspects brought about by the Olympics, such as the encouragement of tourism and jobs for the host country.

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"The Olympic Games offer an opportunity for people of different nations to meet each other, and to communicate and exchange cultural ideas with each other. Beneficial changes, such as promoting a more positive image to the world, and creating publicity and visibility, are enjoyed by the host city. In this way, tourism to the country may be boosted. In addition, the local economy may be stimulated, and jobs may be created. Finally, infrastructure built for the Games may benefit the local inhabitants for many years to come."
Term Paper # 89715 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Costs and benefits of hosting the Olympics, 2006.
An analysis of the costs and the benefits of hosting the 2008 Olympics as it applies to Beijing.
2,025 words (approx. 8.1 pages), 6 sources, $ 80.95
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This paper considers the costs and benefits of hosting the Olympics, particularly as an effort to inform the efforts of Beijing in 2008. Through review of the literature, and case studies Seoul and Atlanta, the research shows that Beijing can benefit if they use the hosting to impact the national life of China (including standing in the world) and improve very specific parts of the economy.
Term Paper # 89714 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Anabolic Steroids Usage in Sports, 2006.
This paper discusses the implications of using anabolic steroids for performance enhancement in sports.
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 3 sources, $ 44.95
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This paper discusses the issue of substance abuse in sports today. The paper points out that of all the controversial issues regarding contemporary sports, such as skyrocketing player salaries, unaffordable ticket prices, over expansion and ridiculously long playoff seasons, the most pressing of all is substance abuse. The paper further discusses how the lenient responses in the past to substance abuse by prominent professional athletes have sent the hypocritical and dangerous message to young athletes of high school age and even younger that substance abuse is not that big a deal and that it OK to use performance enhancing drugs.
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