A Sporting Chance

A Sporting Chance
Author: Lori Alexander
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780358272908

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Telling the inspiring human story behind the creation of the Paralympics, this young readers biography artfully combines archival photos, full-color illustrations, and a riveting narrative to honor the life of Ludwig Guttmann, whose work profoundly changed so many lives. Dedicating his life to helping patients labeled “incurables,” Ludwig Guttmann fought for the rights of paraplegics to live a full life. The young doctor believed—and eventually proved—that physical movement is key to healing, a discovery that led him to create the first Paralympic Games. Told with moving text and lively illustrations, and featuring the life stories of athletes from the Paralympic Games Ludwig helped create, this story of the man who saved lives through sports will inspire readers of all backgrounds.

Sporting Chance A

Sporting Chance  A
Author: Titus O'Reily
Publsiher: Random House Australia
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Sports
ISBN: 9781760892852

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In sport, the term 'good bloke' doesn't mean what it says. Like 'fun run', it often actually means exactly the opposite. Titus O'Reily, the sports historian Australia neither needs nor deserves, examines why our nation's sportspeople are so readily forgiven for doing terrible things. With ridiculous tales from Australia's chequered sporting history, A Sporting Chance dissects the scandals big and small, the mistakes made in covering them up and the path athletes tread back to redemption. From the Essendon supplements saga and the sandpaper-loving Australian cricket team to whatever it is Nick Kyrgios has done now, Titus reveals the archetypes at the heart of our greatest sporting scandals. There's the corrupt cop who gave us the race that stopped a nation and the boxing champion who refused to train. There's the cashed-up businessmen who bankrupted clubs and the commentators who can't get their foot out of their mouth. And of course there's the good blokes, like Wayne Carey, Matthew Johns and Shane Warne, who it seems we'll forgive for absolutely anything. In his rambling and at times incoherent style, Titus asks the question- are Australians really that forgiving of their sporting heroes? With the rise of social media, women's sport and the drive towards greater equality, are the good blokes of Australia's sporting landscape an endangered species?

Sporting Chance

Sporting Chance
Author: Elizabeth Moon
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010-12-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780748127832

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When a treacherous superior officer forced Heris Serrano to resign her commission in the Regular Space Service, she thought she would simply be marking time captaining a rich lady's interstellar yacht. But things seem to happen when Heris is around. During Lady Cecelia's most recent pleasure cruise, Heris exposed a sinister 'hunting club' which used humans as prey, and in the process rescued some former Fleet friends and colleagues betrayed by the same senior officer who engineered her own resignation from Fleet. All well and good, but one of the hunters had been none other than Cecelia's nephew Prince Gerel - first in line to the throne. In an attempt to avoid a royal scandal, Lady Cecelia volunteers herself and her yacht to take the Prince home. Cecelia remembers her nephew as a rather bright young man. So what possessed him to become involved with the 'hunting club'? As the voyage proceeds, and the Prince becomes less and less like himself, Cecelia begins to suspect foul play. Someone is poisoning the heir to the throne, and once again Heris's skills are called upon to solve the deadly mystery.

An Outside Chance

An Outside Chance
Author: Thomas McGuane
Publsiher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1980
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0140060677

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Game Set Match

Game  Set  Match
Author: Susan Ware
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780807834541

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Argues that Billie Jean King's 1973 defeat of male player Bobby Riggs in tennis' Battle of the Sexes match helped, along with the passage of the Title IX anti-sex discrimination act, cause a revolution in women's sports.

Famously Phoebe

Famously Phoebe
Author: Lori Alexander
Publsiher: Sterling Children's Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN: 1454920343

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Thanks to the "paparazzi" (aka Mom and Dad) always snapping her picture, Phoebe has always been the star of the showEuntil she has to share the spotlight with a tiny newcomer. Will Phoebe learn the role she was born to play: big sister? Full color. 8 1/2 x 10 15/16.

Sport in Prison

Sport in Prison
Author: Rosie Meek
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135081836

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Although prison can present a critical opportunity to engage with offenders through interventions and programming, reoffending rates among those released from prison remain stubbornly high. Sport can be a means through which to engage with even the most challenging and complex individuals caught up in a cycle of offending and imprisonment, by offering an alternative means of excitement and risk taking to that gained through engaging in offending behaviour, or by providing an alternative social network and access to positive role models. This is the first book to explore the role of sport in prisons and its subsequent impact on rehabilitation and behavioural change. The book draws on research literature on the beneficial role of sport in community settings and on prison cultures and regimes, across disciplines including criminology, psychology, sociology and sport studies, as well as original qualitative and quantitative data gathered from research in prisons. It unpacks the meanings that prisoners and staff attach to sport participation and interventions in order to understand how to promote behavioural change through sport most effectively, while identifying and tackling the key emerging issues and challenges. Sport in Prison is essential reading for any advanced student, researcher, policy-maker or professional working in the criminal justice system with an interest in prisons, offending behaviour, rehabilitation, sport development, or the wider social significance of sport.

Giving Us a Sporting Chance

Giving Us a Sporting Chance
Author: Lynn Gidluck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2016
Genre: Fund raising
ISBN: OCLC:1302087830

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