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41. People
African American who helped to integrate professional baseball. Thorpe – NativeAmerican named the greatest athlete of the specific People or Event Web Sites.
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42. College Of Health And Human Services Information 1997-98
3 REC 471* specific Program Planning and Evaluation 3 REC 472 3 PESS 365 Basketball3 PESS 366A baseball 3 PESS and Sport 3 PESS 408 Black athlete and American
http://www.ohiou.edu/catalog/97-98/colleges/rec.htm
College of Health and Human Services
Grover Hall
Keith Ernce , Director
Physical education and sport sciences programs have been designed to promote basic knowledge in human movement, to provide contemporary professional curricula, and to offer diverse activity programs that provide for the development of motor skills and physical fitness for all students. The Recreation Studies curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive program that includes both basic and practical knowledge in the field of recreation. Both major and minor curricula are offered. Note: Most courses offered through the School of Recreation and Sport Sciences can be retaken up to two times (i.e., one initial registration and two retakes). Variable-credit courses usually cannot be retaken (i.e., with the initial grade being removed), but can be repeated for credit to count toward your degree. While no limit has been set for repeats of PED courses, individual majors, schools, departments, and colleges may limit the number of such hours that can count toward graduation.
Athletic Training
Selected admission to the major is gained through an on-campus interview and the completion of curriculum application materials, in addition to the regular university application materials, before February 1. For information on how to apply, contact the Athletic Training Academic Program, School of Recreation and Sport Sciences, Ohio University, Grover Center, Athens OH 45701-0689.

43. Porn News The Pipeline
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44. 08minutes97
PE 307 Outdoor Leadership PE 312 Practical Applications of Coaching baseball/SoftballPE 313 specific topics include the coachathlete relationship and
http://www.isu.edu/departments/ccouncil/archives/ay97mins/08minutes97.html
Idaho State University Curriculum Council - AY97
VOLUME XIII, MEMO 8 (96-8) Portneuf Room, 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
MINUTES, Thursday, February 20, 1997
I. PRELIMINARIES
A. Attendance: PRESENT: Branch, Cantrill, Coffland, Griffin, Ketterman, Larson, Lay, Luckey, Ron Mitchell (for Sato); Norman, Reis, Robinson, Standley. ABSENT: Lawson, Ostermeier, Walsh. VISITORS: (Associate Dean, Arts and Sciences) Bob Swanson. B. MSC (Coffland, Cantrill; opposed) to approve the minutes of the February 13 meeting.
II. OLD BUSINESS: A. The issue of clarifying a Faculty Senate request relating to the November 14 minutes dissolved when Lay pointed out that the next week's minutes, approved without comment by FS, made the necessary clarification. B. Streamlining CC Function: Griffin reported that six of the standing committees which are listed in one or more of three locations (CC bylaws, CC bylaws Appendix E, and The ISU Faculty/Staff Handbook) as being required to report to CC still exist and have chairs. From five of these committees, CC has a copy of bylaws. From none of them has CC heard while Griffin has been a CC member. Council had no suggestions as to what to do about this. Lay relayed (Dean of Graduate Studies) Alan Egger's request that any changes made to the Forms required for curricular change be approved by the Graduate Council as well as CC. C. MSC (Reis, Cantrill; opposed) to forward; MSC (Cantrill, Reis; opposed) to approve, the College of Education, Division I proposals as discussed at last week's meeting:

45. 09minutes97
Essential elements of coaching baseball and softball. specific topics includethe coachathlete relationship and issues in sport performance.
http://www.isu.edu/departments/ccouncil/archives/ay97mins/09minutes97.html
Idaho State University Curriculum Council - AY97
VOLUME XIII, MEMO 9 (96-9) Portneuf Room, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
MINUTES, Thursday, February 27, 1997
I. PRELIMINARIES
A. Attendance: PRESENT: Cantrill, Coffland, Griffin, Ketterman, Larson, Lay, Luckey, Ron Mitchell (for Sato); Reis, John Bennion (for Lee Robinson), Standley, Walsh. ABSENT: Branch, Lawson, Norman, Ostermeier. VISITORS: (Associate Dean, Arts and Sciences) Bob Swanson, (Professor, Chemistry) John Sutter, (Chair, Foreign Languages) Arthur Dolsen. B. MSC (Larson, Reis; opposed, 1 abstention) to approve the minutes of the February 20 meeting. C. Announcements (actually presented at the end of the meeting): Any CC members interested in running for council office should contact Nancy Griffin; the main council business might be completed next week, leaving streamlining issues to be discussed electronically or by mail; colleges and departments need to be reminded to elect/appoint new CC representatives to take the places of those members whose terms expire at the end of this academic year.
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46. SPORTS
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47. Culture & Influence Of Sports
Absent any morals or ethics, an athlete once was wonders, are the kids who play theway baseball great Ernie have to be able to spell out the specific kinds of
http://www.sportsethicsinstitute.org/culture&influence.htm
Sports Ethics Insights
The ethics of amateurism
Juxtaposing the historical context of amateurism with modern-day realities, sports columnist Patrick Hruby helps us see some of the values at stake as the line that separates amateurism from professionalism in sports gets smudged. See " Who needs amateurism? " Patrick Hruby, The Washington Times , February 25, 2003.
Gym to jury
Increasingly, writes Newsday's Michael Dobie, when youngsters are benched or don't win league MVP or suffer some other perceived injustice, parents resort to the courts. For the upsides and downsides of this trend in sports litigation, see " The Litigation Game ," Michael Dobie, Newsday , February 16, 2003. And for two cases in point, see " The Stigma of Suing ," Michael Dobie, Newsday , February 16, 2003, and " Woe Canada ," Michael Dobie, Newsday , February 16, 2003.
Combat a metaphor for pro football
With its extreme physical contact, violence, valor, and self-sacrifice, hand-to-hand combat, writes sports columnist William Rhoden, is a metaphor football. See " Metaphors, Realities and Football

48. Graduate Assistantship Opportunities
baseball Football(2)* Softball* Track Field/Cross Country are placed in chargeof a specific team for the specialists involved with the care of the athlete.
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This is a two year position (the second year will be renewed at the conclusion of the first, based upon performance evaluation by the Director of Sports Medicine). There is an out of state tuition waiver and yearly stipend of approximately $10,000 provided. .
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Must be a NATA Certified Athletic Trainer prior to start date of position. Must have a strong clinical and educational background, recommendations from current supervising athletic trainer and two other references, and be admitted into Auburn University and your desired graduate program.
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Our Graduate Assistants are placed in charge of a specific team for the duration of their assistantship. Graduate Assistants are responsible for the care and prevention of injuries for their assigned sports team and will maintain communication with coaches, athletic department personnel, parents, team physicians and other medical specialists involved with the care of the athlete. Other duties would include training room coverage and management, student athletic trainer supervision and education, updating medical and personnel files, and helping to improve the overall quality of the sports medicine program and facilities. In addition to your athletic training responsibilities, you are required to progress towards your chosen Master's Degree. In order to retain your stipend, you must be registered each semester, after the first year, you must have completed 50% of your degree program for the assistantship to be renewed.

49. BCLS - Biographies
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soldiers throughout U.S. history from the Revolution War to
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American history, from the beginning of the slave trade to the present.
Click on biographies to find several brief biograhies. BLACK BASEBALL'S NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES -view photos, read profiles and hear soundclips of players from the Negro League Players. BLACK HISTORY INVENTORS - brief biographical sketches on Dr. Charles Richard Drew, Percy Julian, Elijah McCoy

50. Rochester Review V60 N2--In Review
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The Rochester Review, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA
Rochester in Review
Alumnus Wins Nobel
As Rochester Review was going to press, word arrived that Steven Chu '70 had been named co-winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize for Physics. Chu, along with William Phillips and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, was cited for developing novel ways to cool atoms to super-low temperatures with laser light. The work allows researchers to manipulate matter at a temperature that was previously unattainable, and raises the possibility of technologies based in the subatomic realm of quantum physics. "The new methods of investigation that the Nobel laureates have developed have contributed greatly to increasing our knowledge of the interplay between radiation and matter," the citation from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. The work, the citation added, "may lead to the design of more-precise atomic clocks for use in space navigation and accurate determination of position." The three investigators worked independently of each other. A laser-cooling method, developed by Chu while working at Bell Laboratories in 1985, works by bombarding atoms from all sides of six lasers. A double major at Rochester, Chu graduated in 1970 with a B.S. in physics and a B.A. in mathematics. As a senior, he won the Stoddard Prize for the best term paper by a physics major. One of his former professors, Thomas Ferbel, professor of physics and astronomy, remembers that Chu liked to stay around after class, talking physics. "You had to kick him out periodically," he recalls. "He was a fine lad, and a superb student," Ferbel says.

51. Reader Mail
Al, it would take several pages to give you specific instructions, but I this, butas far as being an endurance athlete and gaining I Like to Play baseball….
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52. NACDA Convention
it shouldn't be a genderspecific qualification The baseball Coaches Association recommendedand the CAA and a junior/community college student-athlete will be
http://nacda.ocsn.com/convention/proceedings/1998/98NAIAbusinesssession.html
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NAIA Breakout Session
NAIA-ADA Business Session
(Tuesday, June 16, 11:00 - 11:45 a.m.)
Mike Fradski:
Let's pray. Our Heavenly Father, we are thankful for this place where we can meet. We are thankful for the universities and colleges that we represent. We are thankful for the coaching staff we are able to work with. We also think of our student-athletes that you have entrusted us with and we would think about scholarship and leadership as we deliberate in this session today. We invoke your presence now. Amen.
Kathy Yandell:
At this time, I'd like to introduce our current Officers. Here to my left is Jonathan Seamon, secretary to the ADA and from Lipscomb University; Peggy Foss, the vice president from Michigan-Dearborn; sitting in the audience is Greg Feris, who is the past president from Wayland Baptist University; and I am Kathy Yandell, the president from Texas Lutheran University.
In the summer report that was mailed to you in April, included in that was a copy of the minutes from our ADA meeting in Kansas City. You might have had a chance to look at those and to review what we have done and expect to continue with today.

53. Sports News -- February 1998
With this class, we were able to more position specific.”. Ball (Canton/Timken)and former Zip baseball player Brian season and was the UA Male athlete of the
http://www3.uakron.edu/athletics/news/feb98.htm
UA Sports News for February 1998
Press Releases are courtesy of the University of Akron Sports Information office.
February 26: Women's Swimming And Diving To Become Akron Varsity Sport; Brian Vereb Named Inaugural Head Coach
The University of Akron will add women's swimming and diving to its intercollegiate athletics program, Akron Director of Athletics Mike Bobinski announced today. Women's swimming will become the 18th varsity sport at Akron, and the eighth women's sport. UA currently sponsors nine men's sports and rifle, which is co-ed. The inaugural season for the Zips swimming and diving team will be the 1998-99 campaign. There are currently seven Mid-American Conference schools that sponsor women's swimming and diving: Ball State, Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan, Miami, Northern Illinois and Toledo. When Buffalo joins the conference, that will bring the total number of MAC teams to nine. "I'm excited about the addition of women's swimming and diving to our intercollegiate athletic program," said Bobinski. "We have an outstanding facility in the Ocasek Natatorium, strong local/regional high school and club programs to recruit from, and a very competitive conference affiliation. With an enthusiastic and experienced coach like Brian Vereb leading the way, we believe this program can move rapidly from start-up to contender." Brian Vereb (pronounced VER-eb), a North East, Pa. native, will be the inaugural head coach for the Akron women's swimmimg and diving program. Vereb is a 1992 graduate of The College of Wooster, where he earned his degree in exercise physiology. He then worked as an assistant coach for the men's and women's swimming programs at Wooster for three seasons before moving to Ball State, where he worked with the Cardinals' women's program for two seasons. During his tenure with Ball State, the women's program posted its first undefeated season and entered the national rankings. Vereb is currently an assistant women's coach at Fresno State.

54. K-12 Lessons-Research Sites
to not have amateur athlete status; great with the categories Civil War, baseball,Engravings, Journalism It includes the specific disciplines of anthropology
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55. Miscellaneous
believe that it can be divided into three specific parts history By Stephanie JesseOwens was a wonderful athlete and admirer Blacks in Major League baseball.
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56. NEC Member News: Fairleigh Dickinson
Liabilities) program, designed to teach specific behaviors that the women’s basketballand baseball teams. fan polls, along with studentathlete and coach
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FDU Names David Langford
Director of Athletics
Hackensack, NJ
Fairleigh Dickinson University Interim Campus Provost Dr. Richard Bronson announced the hiring of David Langford as the school's new Director of Athletics and the Rothman Center. Langford succeeds Associate Director of Athletics Ann Gulino, who served as acting director since July of 2002.
"We are delighted to have someone of David's reputation and capabilities to lead FDU athletics to the next level," Bronson stated. "David impressed all of us during the recruitment process. We were fortunate to have an exceptionally strong group of candidates - over sixty highly qualified people from around the country. We were also fortunate to have a superb Associate Director of Athletics, Ann Gulino, who provided important leadership and vision during the search process. We now have the best of both worlds, with David and Ann working together." "I look forward to working closely with the student-athletes, coaches, and staff in the Fairleigh Dickinson athletic department," said Langford, a 20-year veteran college athletics administrator, coach and educator. "The University community is very proud of the scholastic and athletic accomplishments of this department, and I hope that I can contribute to its continued growth."

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58. Cilmeri.com - Celtic Nations Internet For Wales, Cornwall, Ireland, Manx
baseball Stuff Features links to some of the best may search the site for specifictopics, jump news releases, photos, links, schedules, athlete bios and much
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INTERNATIONAL :Basketball
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    Britball
    News, views and interviews covering the game in the UK with on-line polls and a chat forum
    Full Court Press
    Full Court press covers women's b-ball at the high school, college, professional and international levels. The site is full of articles about players, teams, conferences, and coaches.
    Harlem Globetrotters Online
    The Globetrotters have been beating the Washington Generals (and entertaining us along the way) for decades, and now you can find them on the Web. The site covers the history, the 1999 schedule, the players, and all things Globetrotter. Choose from Shocked or unShocked versions of the site.
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    The NWBA consists of 22 conferences with 181 teams, which adds up to a lot of wheels! The association has teams for men, women, students, and children of all ages. The Web site has a team directory, the offical rules, the history of wheelchair basketball and more.

59. Academic Links For Students And Teachers
Women athletes. Women in Mathematics. Sites that are specific to an athlete.O'Brien, Dan. Thorpe, Jim. Back to top of page. baseball. Minnesota Twins.
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60. Istj
RGA) Jackie Joyner-Kersee (US Olympic athlete) Evander Holyfield is actually of avery specific rather than Hershiser, IV, major league baseball pitcher Peter
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This web site was created for FREE at www.homestead.com. Visit www.homestead.com to get your free web site - no programming required. Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. Intimate Knowledge My Meyers Briggs Test Most recently taken 01/20/01
Profile: ISTJ
Revision: 2.2 Date of Revision: 7 Dec 1999 by Joe Butt
ISTJs are often called inspectors. They have a keen sense of right and wrong, especially in their area of interest and/or responsibility. They are noted for devotion to duty. Punctuality is a watchword of the ISTJ. The secretary, clerk, or business(wo)man by whom others set their clocks is likely to be an ISTJ.
As do other Introverted Thinkers, ISTJs often give the initial impression of being aloof and perhaps somewhat cold. Effusive expression of emotional warmth is not something that ISTJs do without considerable energy loss.
ISTJs are easily frustrated by the inconsistencies of others, especially when the second parties don't keep their commitments. But they usually keep their feelings to themselves unless they are asked. And when asked, they don't mince words. Truth wins out over tact. The grim determination of the ISTJ vindicates itself in officiation of sports events, judiciary functions, or an other situation which requires making tough calls and sticking to them.
Functional Analysis
Introverted Sensing
Extraverted Thinking
Introverted Feeling
Extraverted iNtuition
Famous ISTJs
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