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5001: Bias in the WNBA
... the WNBA Beginning in the 1890's the newly-invented game of basketball quickly became the most popular women's sport. It served as a catalyst for female physical educators, allowing them to have greater control over women's collegiate athletic experiences. Female physical educators modified the game so as to remain safely within the "women's sphere" of socially acceptable female behavior. They rid the game of any objectionable, "unladylike ...
5002: Three Types of Approaches That Players Have Toward Practice
... He or she will stay after practice and work extra hard to take his or her game to the next level. This type of player will do the little things to get his team in control of a game. No matter what sport, a go-getter will always be the prime example of the ideal player for a coach.
5003: Cigarettes: The History
... on the projects had passed away and the widow of one doctor revealed what she had been told about the projects that were worked on. The Coalition for Accountability is a new organization of tobacco control experts that has been formed to provide guidance to the American public during the current cycle of "Tobacco Settlement" bills now before Congress. We how have a critically important opportunity to create meaningful national legislation ...
5004: Cigars
... come in contact with the tobacco, at this point, are the monitors who sweep up the debris and add it back to the hopper. Since machines are doing the work, there is very little quality control. Only one out of a thousand is checked (that's one cigarette out of fifty packs). Cigar smoke is savored and appreciated, while cigarette smoke is considered nasty and smelly. Cigar smoke is very heavy ...
5005: The Samurais, The Ultimate Stoics
... As a class of warriors and knights, they dominated society in feudal Japan. Their code or “ Way of the warrior”, bushido(History of the Samurai-www),called for a life of duty, discipline and self control, on and as well as off the battlefield (History of the World-Houghton Mifflin Company- Boston288). His loyalty and bravery to his lord was much more important than his loyalty to his friends, family and ...
5006: The Death and Dying Beliefs of Australian Aborigines
... grief must be fully released, since any sorrow withheld in the psyche would form alink to which the deceased spirit might cling (Lawlor, 1991). Gradually the heightened emotions and rage die down and come under control as they become centered in traditional manner. After this initial display of grief, the body is attended to and is usually shifted at once to the place of burial or preparation for the burial (Elkin ...
5007: The Various Types of Skiing
... mountainous areas, but ski hills have been built in most states for those who live too far from the mountains. Downhill skis are designed for speed, and their extra strength and width gives skiers more control at these high speeds. In fact, experienced downhill skiers can reach velocities of 65 mph before coming to a rest at the bottom of their hill. The equipment costs are higher for downhill skis than ...
5008: The Hartford Whalers Are Going Going ...
... it has nothing to do with the Whalers. The city of Hartford owns the coliseum, parking garage, and exhibition hall. The state of Connecticut pays a 1.6 million dollar annual leasing fee to take control of the coliseum, parking garage, and exhibition hall. The state hired Ogden Entertainment Services to run the coliseum, and Ogden receives all of the revenue from luxury boxes, the coliseum club, advertisements, rental fees and ...
5009: The Jungle: Character Analysis
... s problems. Every member of the party was told about the "Socialist revolution", when the entire planet would become Socialist. Not once does the book mention the possibility of failure. It even claimed Socialists would control the country by 1912. The Socialists despised the concept of competition. They considered the commercial world to be the essence of corruption. The goal of the Socialist party in The Jungle was to end the ...
5010: The Changing Face of Basketball
... was just a way to get two points for the team - until Julius “Dr. J” Irving came along. “Dr. J” was 6'7” (Minsky 64), had huge but delicate hands, and excellent vertical and body control. Irving's high flying dunks electrified crowds, even from the opposing teams. “Dr. J” changed what was just two points into a massive rush of adrenaline. He did not have a great outside shot but ...


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