+ Follow CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY Tag
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[Title] => Globalization in sports
[Summary] => In the book “Sport in Contemporary Society”, D. Stanley Eitzen, editor of the anthology, writes as an introduction to the book’s Part 13 (Expanding the Horizons: Sport and Globalization), “Globalization, according to Joseph Maguire, refers to transnational networks and migratory patterns resulting in interconnected world patterns.
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[Title] => Safeguards needed in youth sports
[Summary] => Last week we offered our unsolicited word of caution regarding organized and competitive children and youth sports as exemplified by the government’s “Batang Pinoy” which is supposed to help unearth talents for elite sports (Southeast Asian Games or SEA Games, Asian Games, the Olympics and other international level competitions).
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[Title] => Question we must ask about sports
[Summary] => Mike Barredo of the Philippine Sports Association for the Differently Abled (Philspada)-National Paralympic Committee (NPC) called to say, rightfully, that the disabled is a constituency in sports that needs more attention.
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[Title] => Sports capacity to build character
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CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
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[Title] => Question we must ask about sports
[Summary] => Mike Barredo of the Philippine Sports Association for the Differently Abled (Philspada)-National Paralympic Committee (NPC) called to say, rightfully, that the disabled is a constituency in sports that needs more attention.
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