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British Journal Of Psychology 2001

British Journal Of Psychology 2001

‘Hooligans’ abroad? Inter-group dynamics,

social identity and participation in collective

‘disorder’ at the 1998 World Cup Finals.

 

British Journal of Social Psychoogy

Face Offerings

Face Offerings

Face Offerings

SMALL CHANGES TD NHL RINKS ARE MINIMIZING THE RISK OF LACERAl'IDNS, AND EVEN CONCUSSIONS. BY PAUL STEINBACH

a Drive Toward the Goal of Greater Freedom

a Drive Toward the Goal of Greater Freedom

The Jeddah United women's basketball team trickled onto the court, each player wrapped in a black abaya and head scarf Within minutes, the women had shed their cloaks and were in uniform -- white pants and jerseys with their names in red -- practicing layups, passes and foul shots until they were wet with sweat. The team, made up mostly of Saudi students and housewives, is preparing for a local tournament this month. But what the women would really love to do, many said, is compete internationally and represent their country abroad, something Saudi Arabia does not permit. 

Combating the Overuse Epidemic

Combating the Overuse Epidemic

As elite competition increases in youth sports so, too, do the injuries.

By Greg Bach
and Adam Shilling

AP on Character

AP on Character

Character More Important than ever to teams.

Playbook: Dealing with Generational Cross Talk

Playbook: Dealing with Generational Cross Talk

A guide to dealing with a the very difficult subject of generational crosstalk. Ways of communicating gracefully through conversation. 

By Karen Arnold and Kevin Williams

JIMMIE BAUGH, Appellee, v. MAURICE REDMOND, ET AL., Defendant/Appellant

JIMMIE BAUGH, Appellee, v. MAURICE REDMOND, ET AL., Defendant/Appellant

PRIOR HISTORY:  
 
 [**1] 
 
Appealed from the Fourth Judicial District Court for the Parish of Ouachita, Louisiana; Trial Court No. 87,3167; Honorable Michael S. Ingram, Judge.

COUNSEL: MICHAEL A. COURTEAU, Attorney for Plaintiff/Appellee Jimmie Baugh.

BLACKWELL, CHAMBLISS, HOBBS & HENRY, BY: Sam O. Henry, III, Kerry L. Kilpatrick, Attorneys for Defendant/Appellant Maurice Redmond.

THEUS, GRISHAM, DAVIS & LEIGH, BY: David H. Nelson, Attorney for Third-Party Defendant/Appellee Aetna Casualty & Surety Company.
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Break the Silence

Break the Silence

A defining article defining the issue of harassment to diverse communities. 

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Sporting Oasis

Sporting Oasis

An article defining the environment of Dubai's staggering sport city. 

By Nigel Benton

Feminist Theories on Sport

Feminist Theories on Sport

Diving into the complexity and theoretical nature of feminism in sport. 

By Susan Birrell

Sport, Delivery Systems, and National Culture

Sport, Delivery Systems, and National Culture

Wishing to draw into relationship here the discourses, myths and ideologies of sport with those of the culture of national feeling and identity.

Neil Blaine, Raymond Boyle, and Hugh O'Donnell

JEROME BOURQUE, JR., Plaintiff-Appellee v. ADRIEN DUPLECHIN, ET AL, Defendants-Appellants

JEROME BOURQUE, JR., Plaintiff-Appellee v. ADRIEN DUPLECHIN, ET AL, Defendants-Appellants

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit


331 So. 2d 40; 1976 La. App. LEXIS 4656


 
April 14, 1976


SUBSEQUENT HISTORY:  [**1] 

Rehearings Denied May 21, 1976. Certiorari Denied July 1, 1976

PRIOR HISTORY:
 
Appeal from the Fifteenth Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish of Lafayette, State of Louisiana; Honorable Allen M. Babineaux, Judge, presiding.

COUNSEL: Jas M. Cunningham III of Edwards, Stefanski & Barousse, Lucius A. Hornsby, Jr., Lafayette, for Appellant.
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The Extreme Sports Experience

The Extreme Sports Experience

An older article documenting the observance of extreme sports in the late 1990's.

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Victoria University

Football Culture in an Australian School Setting: The Development of a Masculine Identity

Football Culture in an Australian School Setting: The Development of a Masculine Identity

These pages argues that the teenage males draw variously on signifying contexts in football to tell them "who they are."

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By Ian Burgess, Allan Edwards, and Jame's Skinner

Wrestling with Manhood, Boys, Bullying, & Battering

Wrestling with Manhood, Boys, Bullying, & Battering

A in depth look into the development of adolescent males in and out of sports and recreation. 

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by Media Education Foundation

Buzzle.com Youth Sport and Violence

Buzzle.com Youth Sport and Violence

The recent coverage of the murder trial and subsequent conviction of a father who killed another father over a disagreement regarding the rules of hockey engagement was reported as having implications for youth sport and our sport culture in general. Nothing could be further from the truth.

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California Parks and Recreation

California Parks and Recreation

A general newsletter from California Parks and Recreation in spring 2005. 

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Yogi Berra speech transcribed

Yogi Berra speech transcribed

Yogi Berra visited his old neighborhood and made a memorable speech that had the audience raving. Here is transcription of that speech. 

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Talent Search

Talent Search

While most public aquatics programs focus on safety and exercise. directors are also aware of the benefits of developing swimmers with potential-both as a benefit to the community .

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Copyright of Parks & Recreation is the property of National Recreation & Park Association and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use.

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BY HARVEY CHIPKIN

Cities of Angels

Cities of Angels

A sprawling complex of 28 16-story apartment buildings, Chicago's Robert Taylor Homes was known at the time of ii completion in 1962 as the largest public housing development in the United States. "It represents vision," said Maye Richard J. Daley at the project's grand opening. "It represents what all of us feel America should be, and that is decent home for every family in every great community." 

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By Martin Bynum

How To Lead

How To Lead

Communities are getting kids involved in sports.

 

Before his children were teens, Adam Vanderburg was dis-turbed to read about national rates of childhood obesity and diabetes. As the owner of a bike shop in Tulsa, Okla­homa, he observed fewer kids involved with physical activities and more who were immersed in electronics, with fingers glued to key­pads and eyes locked on various screens. 

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British Journal Of Psychology 2001
Face Offerings
a Drive Toward the Goal of Greater Freedom
Combating the Overuse Epidemic
AP on Character
Playbook: Dealing with Generational Cross Talk
JIMMIE BAUGH, Appellee, v. MAURICE REDMOND, ET AL., Defendant/Appellant
Break the Silence
Sporting Oasis
Feminist Theories on Sport
Sport, Delivery Systems, and National Culture
JEROME BOURQUE, JR., Plaintiff-Appellee v. ADRIEN DUPLECHIN, ET AL, Defendants-Appellants
The Extreme Sports Experience
Football Culture in an Australian School Setting: The Development of a Masculine Identity
Wrestling with Manhood, Boys, Bullying, & Battering
Buzzle.com Youth Sport and Violence
California Parks and Recreation
Yogi Berra speech transcribed
Talent Search
Cities of Angels
How To Lead
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