Skating Over Thin Ice

Skating Over Thin Ice
Author: Jean Mills
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2018-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0889955611

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"Music, performing arts, sports and hockey collide in this young adult novel about family, commitment, and friendship set against coming-of-age social issues of two exceptionally gifted young adults who are both facing uncommon pressures to succeed. --

Do You Really Want to Skate on Thin Ice

Do You Really Want to Skate on Thin Ice
Author: Daniel D. Maurer
Publsiher: Amicus Illustrated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-08
Genre: Ice
ISBN: 1622433513

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"Paperback edition printed by RiverStream Publishing in arrangement with Amicus."--Title page verso.

An Academic Skating on Thin Ice

An Academic Skating on Thin Ice
Author: Peter Worsley
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1845453700

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Peter Worsley's studies at Cambridge were interrupted by war service as a communist officer in the colonial forces in Africa and India, and it was here that he developed a keen interest in anthropology. He work in mass education in Tanganyika and then studied with Max Gluckman at Manchester University. Banned from re-entering Africa, Worsley went to Australia where he was banned once more, this time from New Guinea, yet he did succeed in completing field-research for his Ph.D. on an Australian Aboriginal tribe. His subsequent book on 'Cargo' cults in Melanesia is now regarded as a classic, but his left-wing politics ensured that he could not get a job in anthropology, so he switched to sociology, on his return to Manchester.

On Thin Ice

On Thin Ice
Author: Jocelyn Saal
Publsiher: Bantam Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1983-09
Genre: Adolescence
ISBN: 0553236970

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Ellen falls in love with her sister's ice skating partner and struggles to attract his attention away from her sister.

Skating Over Thin Ice

Skating Over Thin Ice
Author: Jean Mills
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Belonging (Social psychology)
ISBN: 0889955891

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Skating on Thin Ice

Skating on Thin Ice
Author: Anatol Rapoport
Publsiher: RDR Books
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1571430849

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In 1921, when he was 11 years old, Anatol Rapoport attempted to ice skate out of Russia to freedom in Poland. Caught by border guards and turned back, he decided to try again with the help of professional Army smugglers. This bittersweet story of emigration, by the famed psychologist and mathematician known for his work in game theory, is set against the background of the Russian revolution and civil war. Poignant accounts of life in the Ukraine and Crimea, stories of Red and White Army soldiers bivouacking in his home, and a 200-mile train ride that takes 13 days in the comfort of a boxcar make this Canadian/American author's story unforgettable.

Skating on Thin Ice

Skating on Thin Ice
Author: Louise Everett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1988
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0816709920

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In this easy-to-read story, Rosie the elephant and her friend Joe enjoy ice skating until Joe falls into the ice.

Game Misconduct

Game Misconduct
Author: Evan F. Moore,Jashvina Shah,Renee Hess
Publsiher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2023-05-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781637273456

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Those who have been lured by the sound of skate blades slicing into fresh ice, by the incomparable speed, split-second decisions, and everything-or-nothing attitude of the game know that hockey can seem like its own world. It's all-consuming and exhilarating, boasting its own language and complex morality code. Yet in another light, that tight community can turn insular; the values of teamwork and humility can manifest as collective silence in the face of abuse and discrimination, issues which have been brought to the forefront of the sport as many share their stories for the first time. In Game Misconduct, reporters Evan Moore and Jashvina Shah reveal hockey's toxic undercurrent which has permeated the sport throughout the junior, college, and professional levels. They address the topic with a level of passion that comes from being rabid hockey fans themselves, and from experiencing its exclusivity first-hand. With a sensitive yet incisive approach, this necessary book lays bare the issues of racism, homophobia, xenophobia, bullying, sexism, and violence on and off the ice. Readers will learn about notable players and activists fighting for transformation as well as those beyond the spotlight who are nonetheless deeply affected by hockey's culture of inaction. Both a reckoning and a roadmap, Game Misconduct is an essential read for modern hockey fans, showing the truth of the sport's past and present while offering the tools to fight for a better future.