Spitting G a M E

Spitting G a M E
Author: P. Los
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781665524957

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“Wisdom is good with an inheritance, and profitable to those who see the light. of Game. For wisdom is a defense as money is a defense, But the excellence of knowledge is that wisdom gives life to those who have it.” —The Wisdom of King Solomon The wisest and the greatest that played the game of Life.

Spitting in the Soup

Spitting in the Soup
Author: Mark Johnson
Publsiher: VeloPress
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781937716820

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Doping is as old as organized sports. From baseball to horse racing, cycling to track and field, drugs have been used to enhance performance for 150 years. For much of that time, doping to do better was expected. It was doping to throw a game that stirred outrage. Today, though, athletes are vilified for using performance-enhancing drugs. Damned as moral deviants who shred the fair-play fabric, dopers are an affront to the athletes who don’t take shortcuts. But this tidy view swindles sports fans. While we may want the world sorted into villains and victims, putting the blame on athletes alone ignores decades of history in which teams, coaches, governments, the media, scientists, sponsors, sports federations, and even spectators have played a role. The truth about doping in sports is messy and shocking because it holds a mirror to our own reluctance to spit in the soupthat is, to tell the truth about the spectacle we crave. In Spitting in the Soup, sports journalist Mark Johnson explores how the deals made behind closed doors keep drugs in sports. Johnson unwinds the doping culture from the early days, when pills meant progress, and uncovers the complex relationships that underlie elite sports culturethe essence of which is not to play fair but to push the boundaries of human performance. It’s easy to assume that drugs in sports have always been frowned upon, but that’s not true. Drugs in sports are old. It’s banning drugs in sports that is new. Spitting in the Soup offers a bitingly honest, clear-eyed look at why that’s so, and what it will take to kick pills out of the locker room once and for all.

Spit Out Your Game

Spit Out Your Game
Author: Carmen Robinson
Publsiher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-06-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781662413063

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Spit Out Your Game is a book of ten stories designed to start conversation with every young girl, every young woman, and every youth. It’s aimed at sharing ideas of unforeseen circumstances that are intertwined with their participation, interaction, and decision-making skills, leading to becoming sexually active. Questions are posed after each story to stimulate and encourage clarity as conversation starters. The purpose is to stimulate discussion about all the intricacies of sexual entanglements and all these risk factors embedded. It is simply a cultural disgrace in many parts of the world that many mature women are silently enjoying their hang-ups mentality. They continue to refuse to talk to their young women and girls about sexual entanglements and the obvious results of these choices. Spit Out Your Game shows that girls and women are not monsters who lurk wickedly behind pretty, demure, cutesy bodies all the time while scheming how to trap young boys and men into marriage, or into paying child support. Most females are oblivious and totally unaware of the traumas their bodies will experience on becoming sexually active due to lack of knowledge about their own existence as women living in their biologically assigned bodies. So no more silence. No more secrets. Spit Out Your Game seeks to bring these silent hang-ups out in the open, inside every home where the stormy wind of sexual involvement is presented to any female. The stories are to be discussed lovingly and openly with the intent of creating an understanding of sexual encounters in our young women, no matter what age range marks their jumping-in point of becoming sexually active.

Virginia Cary Hudson

Virginia Cary Hudson
Author: Beverly Mayne Kienzle
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-06-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781491787809

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An engaging and enchanting journey into a world of letters that will inspire and edify all those who love writing. Jerome Groopman, MD, Recanati Professor, Harvard Medical School, coauthor with Dr. Pamela Hartzband, "Your Medical Mind: How to Decide What is Right for You." Beverly Mayne Kienzle grew up surrounded by papers and manuscripts containing the remarkable writings of her grandmother Virginia Cary Hudson Cleveland, still unpublished at her death in 1954. Beverly's mother, Virginia Cleveland Mayne, devoted herself to publishing those works. That manuscript, O Ye Jigs and Juleps!, sold for $2.50 and made its firstof sixty-sixappearances on the New York Times Best Sellers list on May 27, 1962, and three other books followed. Kienzle now returns to her roots and tells the story her mother started but never finished, the biography of Virginia Cary Hudson, a "girl who grew up preaching." In this authoritative biography, Virginia Cary Hudson, Kienzle recounts the career and family life of Virginia Cary Hudson. With warmth and humor, she reveals her grandmother's incisive observations of humankind, from simple folk to big-time gamblers, in places from Kentucky to Havana and Las Vegas. The letters and the scrapbook Beverly's grandmother completed for her, with its charming poems and drawings, appear in print for the first time, as does the narrative that Beverly's mother began in order to tell the poignant story of publishing a best seller.

Spitting on Diamonds

Spitting on Diamonds
Author: Clyde H. Hogg
Publsiher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780826264824

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"Biography of early twentieth-century baseball pitcher, Bradley Hogg"--Provided by publisher.

Studies in Cheremis Games

Studies in Cheremis  Games
Author: Thomas Albert Sebeok,Paul G. Brewster
Publsiher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1958
Genre: Folk-lore, Cheremissian
ISBN: UCAL:B3424890

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Gamer Nation

Gamer Nation
Author: John Wills
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421428697

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Explores how games actively influence the ways people interpret and relate to American life. In 1975, design engineer Dave Nutting completed work on a new arcade machine. A version of Taito's Western Gun, a recent Japanese arcade machine, Nutting's Gun Fight depicted a classic showdown between gunfighters. Rich in Western folklore, the game seemed perfect for the American market; players easily adapted to the new technology, becoming pistol-wielding pixel cowboys. One of the first successful early arcade titles, Gun Fight helped introduce an entire nation to video-gaming and sold more than 8,000 units. In Gamer Nation, John Wills examines how video games co-opt national landscapes, livelihoods, and legends. Arguing that video games toy with Americans' mass cultural and historical understanding, Wills show how games reprogram the American experience as a simulated reality. Blockbuster games such as Civilization, Call of Duty, and Red Dead Redemption repackage the past, refashioning history into novel and immersive digital states of America. Controversial titles such as Custer's Revenge and 08.46 recode past tragedies. Meanwhile, online worlds such as Second Life cater to a desire to inhabit alternate versions of America, while Paperboy and The Sims transform the mundane tasks of everyday suburbia into fun and addictive challenges. Working with a range of popular and influential games, from Pong, Civilization, and The Oregon Trail to Grand Theft Auto, Silent Hill, and Fortnite, Wills critically explores these gamic depictions of America. Touching on organized crime, nuclear fallout, environmental degradation, and the War on Terror, Wills uncovers a world where players casually massacre Native Americans and Cold War soldiers alike, a world where neo-colonialism, naive patriotism, disassociated violence, and racial conflict abound, and a world where the boundaries of fantasy and reality are increasingly blurred. Ultimately, Gamer Nation reveals not only how video games are a key aspect of contemporary American culture, but also how games affect how people relate to America itself.

Before After and Enduring Love

Before  After  and Enduring Love
Author: Jai Saemoore
Publsiher: Author House
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2009-07-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781467876094

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“The act of forgiveness is an illusion brought on by temporary insanity. It never fails, the illusion melts away in the heat of any decent argument.” I looked pass Terrance and saw that we were being watched... Kennedy Elyce Thomas is a fifth grade educator at an inner city school in Atlanta, whose passion for providing life and academic lessons to her students is hitting closer to home this school year. Living her life as an endangered species, one of the world’s few self-proclaimed commitment phobic females, has proven to be a reliable and successful method for avoiding love’s corruption. Nevertheless, her beliefs are tested and her world is shattered after a new teacher, Terrance Amire, is hired for the upcoming school year. Through a school year wrought with relentless ex’s, dramatic yet loving friends, family and all that entails, romance, anger, and love, what will be created? Will the year establish a genuine relationship or merely an attachment that will fizzle out at the first sign of emotional rain? Is Terrance determined enough and is Kennedy strong enough to overcome their largest romantic obstacle: Kennedy herself? Only the pages will tell. In this contemporary, African-American romance, Kennedy learns that enlightenment is not solely for the students in her class, but at times, for the teachers as well. Overall, with the help of her friends, Kennedy soon discovers that while there is life Before and After love, Enduring Love is a completely different adventure.