Research Methods for Sports Studies: Third Edition by Ian Jones,Chris Gratton
By Ian Jones,Chris Gratton
Research tools for activities Studies is a complete, attractive and functional textbook that offers an entire grounding in either qualitative and quantitative study equipment for the activities stories scholar. top the reader step by step throughout the whole learn technique, from deciding on a study query and amassing and examining information to writing the learn record, it's richly illustrated all through with sport-related case-studies and examples from all over the world.
Now in a completely revised, up to date and multiplied 3rd variation, the ebook contains thoroughly new chapters on utilizing social media and accomplishing online examine, in addition to extended insurance of key issues comparable to undertaking a literature assessment, benefiting from records, examine ethics and proposing research.
Research equipment for activities Studies is designed to be an entire and self-contained spouse to any examine tools direction and encompasses a wealth of necessary good points, similar to highlighted definitions of keywords, revision questions and useful examine workouts. An multiplied spouse site bargains extra fabric for college students and teachers, together with net hyperlinks, a number of selection revision questions, an interactive thesaurus, PowerPoint slides and extra studying actions to be used out and in of sophistication. this can be a necessary learn for any pupil project a dissertation or learn venture as a part of their reviews in activity, workout and comparable fields.
Calciatori di sinistra (I Libri di Isbn/Guidemoizzi) by Quique Peinado,Giovanni Dozzini
By Quique Peinado,Giovanni Dozzini
Legendary Locals of Beacon Hill by Karen Cord Taylor
By Karen Cord Taylor
Montgomery's Civil Heritage Trail: A History & Guide by Site Directors,Friends of the Civil Heritage Trail,Foreword
By Site Directors,Friends of the Civil Heritage Trail,Foreword by Morris Dees
Manuale di ancoraggio: e tecniche di ormeggio (Nautica) by Giorgio Parra
By Giorgio Parra
Boy Wonder: Tales from the Sidelines of an Irish Childhood by Dave Hannigan
By Dave Hannigan
A university of non-public thoughts omitted into family members fantasy, Boy Wonder is a humorous and relocating account of a early life spent, like numerous others, on pitches, sidelines and stands, suffering to make experience of pageant and the oversized function it performs within the lives of guys and boys, fathers and sons. From tricky classes at the parish box and the politics of afterschool soccer to the euphoria of Croke Park and brushes with demigods like Jimmy Barry-Murphy and Roy Keane, Boy ask yourself is a poignant comedian memoir approximately family members, recreation and the rites of passage that form each formative years. it's one man’s tale – yet a testomony to each man’s experience.
‘If you ever strung a size of washing line around the street to aim to duplicate the buzz of Wimbledon, performed road soccer whereas imagining John Motson simpering over your each contact, trotted round a drawback path slapping your bottom in the course of Dublin Horse exhibit week or attempted to emulate Alex Higgins on a four-foot through two-foot snooker desk within the tight confines of a suburban kitchen, then Boy Wonder will make you discomfort with nostalgia on your personal childhood.’ Paul Howard
‘Utterly authentic.’ Matt Cooper
Lanterns on the Levee by William Alexander Percy

By William Alexander Percy
Running. Dalla A alla Z (Italian Edition) by Mathieu Le Maux,Maddalena Togliani
By Mathieu Le Maux,Maddalena Togliani
Correre è una filosofia: Perché si corre (Italian Edition) by Gaia De Pascale
By Gaia De Pascale
Justinian Caire and Santa Cruz Island: The Rise and Fall of by Frederic Caire Chiles,Marla Daily
By Frederic Caire Chiles,Marla Daily
One of the fabled Channel Islands of Southern California, Santa Cruz was the most important privately owned island off the coast of the continental usa. This multifaceted account lines the island’s background from its aboriginal Chumash inhabitants to its acquisition by means of the character Conservancy on the finish of the 20 th century. the guts of the publication, even if, is a family members saga: the tale of French émigré Justinian Caire and his descendants, who owned and occupied the island for greater than fifty years. the writer, descended from Caire, makes use of kinfolk records unavailable to previous historians to recount the complete, formerly untold story.
Justinian Caire and Santa Cruz Island opens with Caire’s formative years as a San Francisco businessman and his acquisition of Santa Cruz Island, the place he created a ranching nation according to sheep, livestock, and wine. Frederic Caire Chiles examines the enterprise practices of the Justinian Caire and Santa Cruz Island businesses, documenting the island’s fiscal ups and downs and the environmental influence of ranching in these days. primarily, he seems on the family’s everyday life at the island from the mid-nineteenth into the 20 th century. This epic comprises tragic parts, to boot. What started as a ecocnomic ranch and an idyllic retreat resulted in the kin divided by means of sour litigation and the pressured sale of the island. relations diaries and letters let Chiles to inform the tale of an intensely inner most extended family and its fight to carry an island dynasty together.
The historical past of Santa Cruz Island hasn't ever been instructed so completely or so good. Replete with intimate photos and excessive drama, this California tale will movement readers because it informs them.