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34(9): 42. A surprising look at the number of runners that continue to smoke in spite of the fact they are competitive runners an...
California and Smoking in the Nineties In 1988, California residents passed Proposition 99. The law increased the tax on ea...
The writer describes the differences between boys and girls with respect to their abilities to play competitive sports, and sugges...
Another symptom of burnout is the development of negative, cynical attitudes about clients and finally, a third aspect of the synd...
In five pages this paper discusses contemporary sports in a consideration of economic conditions such as community impact and athl...
When The Sporting News assembled a panel of more than 100 illustrious coaches and they named John Wooden, the best coach, Wooden r...
extent, the role that women play in the locker room does make a difference. Reporters or fans are one thing, but a female coach is...
game, including the way the game may be associated with the national identity in terms of values in a manner not found in other sp...
Movado, Jimlar and Marchon also boosted the companys profits. Same-store sales continued doing well. In terms of the luxur...
In six pages this paper examines smokeless tobacco that typically takes the forms of chewing tobacco and snuff in a consideration ...
New ideas on gender roles espoused by the feminist movement have resulted in women taking positions that were heretofore denied th...
sufferers of anxiety become familiar with the cognitive processes that support their anxious behaviors, they can actively work to ...
This 3 page paper gives an overview of how to coach to change behavior using the methods of Marshall Goldsmith. This paper include...
Tobacco should be regarded as one of the most dangerous drugs currently being utilized in contemporary society....
then it should be remembered that not all smokers become addicted; some are able to quit easily and never take up the habit again....
any number of physical ailments, including halitosis and lockjaw throughout Europe (ASH, 2006; Randall, 1999). Sir Frances Drake ...
because God sees fit to make me poverty-ridden" (Caldwell 15) In this one sees that Jeeter is a man who takes no responsibility an...
to influencers Pfizer may appeal to men who would not otherwise come forward. It is undertaken in a tasteful manner, in line with ...
the team, but for the good of the sport as a business. Obviously, sports is big business, and for all large businesses, adminis...
motivation and success in regards to womens sports, it is first helpful to perceive these elements within an historical and cultur...
begin to see that different stakeholders involved had different concerns. The owners were divided. They realized that money would ...
lives. This is unnecessary, since there are effective medications on the market, along with other training guidelines that can he...
eliminated. (Neish, 1996) In legal jargon, this is termed the "doctrine of foreseeability." (p. 4) The law asks four basic quest...
In five pages this paper discusses the role of human relationships in the sport of football in terms of psychological effects upon...
In eleven pages this paper argues that the sports and media are not dependent upon each other but could exist equally well indepen...
In six pages school sport in France is examined in a consideration of the roles played by both coaches and the government. Seven ...
commentators have observed that change is often complex, with many influencing factors impacting on the way that the change occurs...
or values. It is by understanding leadership and its influences that the way leadership may be encouraged and developed in the con...
met. To consider the way planning takes place at all levels the process itself and the approaches can be examined. Mintzberg (et...
of tobacco usage and the tobacco industry has changed dramatically. While cigarettes were once an ubiquitous part of American "hig...