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Extractions: Meet the Authors of Complete Conditioning for the Female Athlete Dr. Diane Dahm did graduate work in orthopedic surgery at the Mayo Medical School where she is presently an instructor and a consultant in the Department of Orthopedics. She is a former college basketball player and currently cycles and snowboards. She is the Chairperson for the Research Committee of the Womens Sports Foundation and is the team physician for the Rochester Skeeters of the International Basketball Assn. and for various college teams. She consults with the Minnesota Twins professional baseball team and has been on the international medical teams for speed skating and soccer. Kari Fasting is a professor of sport at the Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education. She is the former president of the university. She was an 8 time member of the Norwegian national team in track and field and has coached track and other sports. She is considered to be one of the top experts in the world in the issues related to women and sport She is the former president of the International Society for Sport Sociology and is the current vice president for WomenSport International. Her major research interests have been in increasing womens participation in sports and in the coaching and administration of sport, and more recently, sexual harassment and abuse. Dr. Bob OConnor
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Extractions: John D. Rockefeller in many ways symbolizes all the contradictions of the good and the bad of modern industrialization. He created the modern oil industry and on the way became the richest man in the world. He is remembered for devious cutthroat business practices that always aimed at eliminating the competition. He is, however, also known as a philanthropist who gave away most of his fortune, accomplishing such goals as creating the University of Chicago, and eradicating hookworm in the American South. At the age of 24, in 1865, Rockefeller began building what would become the Standard Oil Company. He devised a systematic plan to dominate the industry and by the turn of the century he controlled 90% of the oil refining and transporting business in the U.S. He realized tremendous profits by focusing on the details. To avoid prosecution under anti-monopoly laws, Rockefeller also pioneered such forms of business organization as trusts and holding companies. Damian Bowerman is an MFA student of acting at the Ohio State University.
Extractions: In 1998, Green completed his Bachelor of Science degree in general studies and social science at St. Paul's College in Lawrenceville, VA. In May of the following year, Marymount University recognized Green for his extraordinary humanitarian endeavors and conferred upon him the honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters. In addition in May of 2002, George Washington University and St. Paul's College awarded Mr. Green with his third honorary degree, making him a Doctorate of Humane Letters. Green has received many awards for his accomplishments both on and off the field and is known for his moral leadership, self-discipline, and integrity that stem from his personal relationship with Christ. Early in his football career, the 5'9" Green began knocking down guys who were giants compared to him. His passion quickly became to knock down the giants of illiteracy, poverty, fatherlessness and most importantly hopelessness. He founded the Darrell Green Youth Life Foundation (DGYLF) in 1988 to create doorways of opportunity for children living in insecure environments. This mission is accomplished through community-based and values-driven learning centers operating in select urban, suburban, and rural neighborhoods throughout America.
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Extractions: In less than three months, Yaounde will host the Fifth edition of the African Masters Athletics championship. The competition which will be the first ever to be hosted in the country will bring together some 37 countries in Africa. Ahead of this great event, preparations are afoot in the country to ensure a smooth competition. The first preparatory meeting for the competition took place last Wednesday in Yaounde. Present at the meeting was the President of the African Masters Athletics Federation, Booysen Hannes (South Africa), the technical director, Booysen Hans (Namibia) and members of the Cameroon Masters Athletics Federation. Speaking during the meeting, the President of the African Masters Athletics, Booysen Hannes, expressed satisfaction after an inspection mission of sports infrastructure in the country. According to him, the infrastructure is up to date and he expressed the wish that this will set an example for future championships in Africa. The technical director, Booysen Hans congratulated the members of the Cameroon Masters Athletics Federation for a job well done. He said, what is needed is the technical assistance that they will give to make the competition a success. Organizers discussed various ways of making the event not only a success but also popular. Among the different proposals made by the visitors was the organization of three national veterans' athletics meetings in the country before the African championship. The meetings will take place in Douala, Bafoussam and Yaounde.
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Extractions: Home Network Sites BravesBeat Braves Journal **No Pepper** Braves Buzz ... The Rap Report Rosters Atlanta Richmond Greenville Myrtle Beach ... International Schedules Atlanta Richmond Greenville Myrtle Beach ... Danville Forums Forums Home Major League Minor League Off-Topic Journals Zach Miner Bryan Digby Former Braves Other Article Archives Photos Home Draft Home Meet the Staff ... Email Us Professional sports are currently going through a transition (much like professional wrestling did in the 90s) where it is good to be bad. Recently, it has become marketable for professional athletes to have a bad attitude and go against the grain. Controversy creates publicity, which generates revenue for all parties involved. Often this profitability grants the troublemaking superstars immunity to the consequences of their actions. Anyone who follows the NFL or professional sports in general should be well aware of the recent situation with Keyshawn Johnson and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. To summarize, Keyshawn (known by his teammates as Me-shawn) was de-activated by the team as a result of a myriad of actions that have become commonplace throughout the career of this highly talented wide receiver. Among those actions were missing team meetings, missing workouts, and declaring directly to coach John Gruden during the season his preference to play elsewhere the following year, basically putting his own needs and wants ahead of those of the team. Well, he got his wish, just a little sooner than expected. In an unprecedented move and one that I hope encourages other teams to do the same, Gruden and GM Rich McKay basically fired Johnson from his job as their starting wide receiver and resident troublemaker.
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Extractions: Often referred to as America's national pastime, baseball made its debut as an official Olympic sport on July 26, 1992, in Barcelona, Spain. Before 1992, baseball had often been seen in various exhibition and demonstration games throughout modern Olympic history. In time, baseball became so popular that it was scheduled to become an official sport at the 1940 Olympic Games in Japan. However, due to World War II, the Games were canceled and baseball was overlooked as an official Olympic sport for the next 52 years. The Olympic Committee formally decided baseball would be an official sport in 1992.
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Extractions: Home What is Training? What's New Staff Bios ... Alumni Staff Bios Dr. Teuscher begins his second year as team physician with the Sports Medicine program. He is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports injuries and conditions. Following his career in the U.S. Army, he has been a partner at Beaumont Bone and Joint Institute for the past 10 years. Dr. Thorpe begins his second year of association with the Cardinal Sports Medicine program. An orthopedic surgeon based out of the Beaumont Bone and Joint Institute, he received his medical training at the Baylor College of Sports Medicine. Dr. Merket begins her second year as team physician with the Athletic Training program. She is a family practitioner at Southeast Texas Medical Associates in Beaumont. In addition to attending home athletic events, Dr. Merket makes weekly visits to the training room for general medical care of the Cardinal student-athletes. Joel Smith, D.D.S.
Extractions: Vanderbilt overcame an error-filled first inning and regained its composure to record a 7-3 victory over top-seeded Virginia in a decisive Game 6 contest in the Charlottesville Regional at Davenport Field at the UVa Baseball Stadium. Both teams traded three-run sides in the first inning before the Commodores posted four runs in the final eight innings to claim a four-run victory to win the Regional. Vanderbilt (45-17) will move on to face Texas in the NCAA Super Regionals on June 11-13, while Virginia (44-15) put the wraps on one of the most successful seasons in school history as it was eliminated from the NCAA Tournament. (more)