The Jungle Football Game

The Jungle Football Game
Author: Bobby Agee
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2011-12-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781477209745

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The weather is turning cooler and game day has finally arrived in the jungle. Leo Lion and Tenarious Tiger were voted the coach and the captain of their football teams. Tiger is very fired up because Lions team has won three years in a row. All of the animals on both teams have been working very hard to get in shape and prepare for the big game. They all know the importance of being physically fit in order to play their best and help their team win the game. So, buckle up your chin strap and lets see if Tiger can pull off the upset this year. Who will be the heroes, who will win The Jungle Football Game, and who will be voted the much desired Most Valuable Player Award? Join Coach Bobby Agee as he introduces children to the greatest American game of allfootball. Through the use of their favorite jungle animals, the children will learn some of the basic concepts and skills of the game, such as touchdowns, extra points, kickoffs, blocking, tackling, and kicking the football.

The Jungle Football Game

The Jungle Football Game
Author: Bobby Agee
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781467856959

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The weather is turning cooler and game day has finally arrived in the jungle. Leo Lion and Tenarious Tiger were voted the coach and the captain of their football teams. Tiger is very fired up because Lion's team has won three years in a row. All of the animals on both teams have been working very hard to get in shape and prepare for the big game. They all know the importance of being physically fit in order to play their best and help their team win the game. So, buckle up your chin strap and let's see if Tiger can pull off the upset this year. Who will be the heroes, who will win The Jungle Football Game, and who will be voted the much desired Most Valuable Player Award? Join Coach Bobby Agee as he introduces children to the greatest American game of all-football. Through the use of their favorite jungle animals, the children will learn some of the basic concepts and skills of the game, such as touchdowns, extra points, kickoffs, blocking, tackling, and kicking the football.

Safari FC The Jungle Cup

Safari FC   The Jungle Cup
Author: Mark Henery,Penelope Henery
Publsiher: Lanpark Solutions Pty Ltd
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Safari FC - The Jungle Cup is a children's picture book for the 2-6 year old. It introduces children to the basic skills of football (soccer) in a fun, jungle setting using a variety of animals as the players. A friendly parrot commentates the game, taking you on the Safari FC football journey. Safari FC play a friendly game of football against a team of Ostriches, emphasizing the importance of team play and sportsmanship. The story is told through the art of illustration as characters are brought to life through facial expressions, body language and vivid football actions and skills. The book is a creative way of highlighting to children fundamental social, emotional and physical skills through the world game of football.

Cowboy in the Jungle

Cowboy in the Jungle
Author: Bill Trotter
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 1005
Release: 2022-12-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781669854791

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Trying to decide what you're going to do for the rest of your life is not an easy decision to make. But this is the quandry that Hank Stuart finds himself in. Motivated by 'do-gooder' tendencies, Hank who comes with an agricultural and ranching background, is concerned whether or not the world will be able feed itself over the next 30 - 40 years. With this motivation and these concerns Hank decides to leave his beloved family ranch in the Sandhills of Nebraska to search for answers and his individual purpose in life. Initially his departure leads him to Arizona State University with a goal in obtaining a Master's Degree in International Agriculture. Following graduation he departs for Central and South America visiting farms and ranches as well as meeting people from all sorts of various backgrounds. Two years later while living on a ranch in Paraguay, Hank is confronted by a decision where he must decide his purpose as it relates to the future of his family and ranch in Nebraska and to the agricultural dilemma confronting the world and the process of feeding the people of the world.

World Cup in the Jungle

World Cup in the Jungle
Author: Amal Sankar,Art with Stories
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798364628121

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This book is an exciting way to make your kids love football. It narrates the basics of football through graphic story telling. The story is about a little sparrow's effort to conduct a Football World Cup in her jungle. Recommended for kids This book will be an ideal gift for kids. Recommended for kids from 3 to 8 years of age. The storybook has attractive graphic content on all pages. This graphic storybook will be an exciting way for kids to know more about football. Synopsis The little sparrow is trying to conduct a World Cup in the jungle. But the animals do not know how to play football. She is teaching the animals how to play the game. The elephant and the squirrel make their teams to compete. The elephant has the strongest possible team, while the squirrel's team is quite weak. There are many surprises that result in a winner. Read the book to know more!

The Game of Life

The Game of Life
Author: James L. Shulman,William G. Bowen
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2011-08-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781400840694

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The President of Williams College faces a firestorm for not allowing the women's lacrosse team to postpone exams to attend the playoffs. The University of Michigan loses $2.8 million on athletics despite averaging 110,000 fans at each home football game. Schools across the country struggle with the tradeoffs involved with recruiting athletes and updating facilities for dozens of varsity sports. Does increasing intensification of college sports support or detract from higher education's core mission? James Shulman and William Bowen introduce facts into a terrain overrun by emotions and enduring myths. Using the same database that informed The Shape of the River, the authors analyze data on 90,000 students who attended thirty selective colleges and universities in the 1950s, 1970s, and 1990s. Drawing also on historical research and new information on giving and spending, the authors demonstrate how athletics influence the class composition and campus ethos of selective schools, as well as the messages that these institutions send to prospective students, their parents, and society at large. Shulman and Bowen show that athletic programs raise even more difficult questions of educational policy for small private colleges and highly selective universities than they do for big-time scholarship-granting schools. They discover that today's athletes, more so than their predecessors, enter college less academically well-prepared and with different goals and values than their classmates--differences that lead to different lives. They reveal that gender equity efforts have wrought large, sometimes unanticipated changes. And they show that the alumni appetite for winning teams is not--as schools often assume--insatiable. If a culprit emerges, it is the unquestioned spread of a changed athletic culture through the emulation of highly publicized teams by low-profile sports, of men's programs by women's, and of athletic powerhouses by small colleges. Shulman and Bowen celebrate the benefits of collegiate sports, while identifying the subtle ways in which athletic intensification can pull even prestigious institutions from their missions. By examining how athletes and other graduates view The Game of Life--and how colleges shape society's view of what its rules should be--Bowen and Shulman go far beyond sports. They tell us about higher education today: the ways in which colleges set policies, reinforce or neglect their core mission, and send signals about what matters.

Games 2

Games 2
Author: Youth Specialties,
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310862130

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Nearly 400 more wild, creative games for guaranteed fun! - Baseball and Kickball Games . . . The national pastime is hereby turned on its ear by more nutty variations than you can shake a Louisville Slugger at. Plus other diamond games, like kickball. - Swimming Pool and Lake Games . . . Whether your water is a pond, pool, or Puget Sound, we've got contests, activities -- even a spectator Water Carnival (see page 117). - Wide Games . . . Got a few acres and a few hours to organize, strategize -- and then use stealth and cunning to infiltrate enemy lines, smuggle contraband through customs, or detect (and dispatch) aliens? These adventure games are perfect for camps and retreats! - Golf Games . . . You don't need manicured courses, motorized carts, or polyester pants. What you do need are people willing to golf with marshmallows, rubber bands, hula hoops, and croquet mallets. - Frisbee Games . . . Portable, ubiquitous, and supremely cool, flying discs hold hours of entertainment for your group. In fact, why not plan an entire day of Frisbee games? Plus . . . A bevy of relay races, outdoor games especially for large and small groups, 30-some soccer and hockey games, alternative football games, and enough water games (including water balloon games) to give your group a sopping good summertime! Whether you're a youth worker or recreation director in a church, school, club, or camp -- Games 2 is brimming with notoriously wild, creative, and youth-group tested games!

King Football

King Football
Author: Michael Oriard
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2005-12-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780807864036

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This landmark work explores the vibrant world of football from the 1920s through the 1950s, a period in which the game became deeply embedded in American life. Though millions experienced the thrills of college and professional football firsthand during these years, many more encountered the game through their daily newspapers or the weekly Saturday Evening Post, on radio broadcasts, and in the newsreels and feature films shown at their local movie theaters. Asking what football meant to these millions who followed it either casually or passionately, Michael Oriard reconstructs a media-created world of football and explores its deep entanglements with a modernizing American society. Football, claims Oriard, served as an agent of "Americanization" for immigrant groups but resisted attempts at true integration and racial equality, while anxieties over the domestication and affluence of middle-class American life helped pave the way for the sport's rise in popularity during the Cold War. Underlying these threads is the story of how the print and broadcast media, in ways specific to each medium, were powerful forces in constructing the football culture we know today.