Risk, Originality & Virtuosity (ROV)

Risk, Originality & Virtuosity (ROV)

Author: Peter Vidmar

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9780971007857

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Olympic Gold medalist Peter Vidmar teaches principles embodied by ROV which are simple, yet the underlying messages are profound. When applied together, these principles can help change lives.


Ethnography in Social Science Practice

Ethnography in Social Science Practice

Author: Julie Scott-Jones

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-04-19

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1135998639

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Ethnography in Social Science Practice explores ethnography’s increasing use across the social sciences, beyond its traditional bases in social anthropology and sociology. It explores the disciplinary roots of ethnographic research within social anthropology, and contextualizes it within both field and disciplinary settings. The book is of two parts: Part one places ethnography as a methodology in its historical, ethical and disciplinary context, and also discusses the increasing popularity of ethnography across the social sciences. Part two explores the stages of ethnographic research via a selection of multidisciplinary case studies. A number of key questions are explored: What exactly is ethnographic research and what makes it different from other qualitative approaches? Why did ethnography emerge within one social science discipline and not others? Why did its adoption across the social sciences prove problematic? What are the methodological advantages and disadvantages of doing ethnographic research? Why are ethnographers so concerned by issues of ethics, politics, representation and power? What does ethnography look like within different social science disciplines? The book is aimed at social science students at both undergraduate and postgraduate level and each chapter has pedagogic features, including reflective activities and suggested further readings for students.


The Complete Book of Gymnastics

The Complete Book of Gymnastics

Author: Newton C. Loken

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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Covers gymnastic instruction for men and women at beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. Includes a wide range of gymnastics plusallied activities such as rope skipping, rope climbing and flexibility training.


The Baffler

The Baffler

Author: Baffler

Publisher:

Published: 1999-09

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9781888984026

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Issue #13, "the Backlash Retrospective Part 1: The Classical Years," is the first installment of The Baffler's long-awaited set of issues focusing on the Right. Baffler writers heap sarcasm and scorn on the founding fathers of organized resentment Issue #14, "Part 2: Meltdown," examines the waning of the American century and an impending dark age. Enjoy savage analysis, bitter tales, incisive essays, trenchant reviews, and acerbic writing by their cast of young -- Robert Nedelkoff, David Rieff, Owen Hatteras, Pepsy Spengler, and others.


Gymnastics, the New Era

Gymnastics, the New Era

Author: Rosanna Hansen

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780448165813

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Discusses the history of gymnastics, describes the equipment used, various events and competitions, and introduces well-known gymnasts.


Road Signs for Success

Road Signs for Success

Author: Jim Whitt

Publisher: Whitt Enterprises

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780963671905

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Whitt offers simple, easy-to-read, two-page inspirations with this collection of 99 purposeful principles to guide readers on the road to reaching their full potential.