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Beyond Soccer

Beyond Soccer
Author: Tamir Bar-On
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2017-08-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1442275448

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As the world’s most popular game, soccer is unique in its ability to reflect and impact culture, society, and politics. Beyond Soccer: International Relations and Politics as Seen through the Beautiful Game provides students with a new and innovative way to learn about political science and international relations. It uses soccer players, officials, fans, and organizations to teach political science concepts—such as geopolitics, discourses, and sovereignty—and IR theories—including realism, liberalism, and feminism. This text also incorporates three common soccer discourses to highlight the possibilities of soccer as a tool for unity and social change, as a defender of established power, and as simultaneously a mechanism used by established power and an engine for social resistance. With exercises, discussion questions, and keywords included in each chapter, Beyond Soccer is a worthwhile and accessible educational tool. Primarily written for undergraduate students of all levels, this book will be valuable in political science, international relations, cultural studies, and sociology courses.


Beyond Bend It Like Beckham

Beyond Bend It Like Beckham
Author: Timothy F. Grainey
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0803240368

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Though it burst into public consciousness only with the 1999 World Cup, women’s soccer has been around almost as long as its male counterpart, flourishing in England during and after World War I. From the rise of women’s soccer following Title IX legislation in the early seventies to the watershed 1999 World Cup performance that turned the American team into instant celebrities, soccer is now the most popular sport for girls and women, with participation growing exponentially worldwide. Beyond “Bend It Like Beckham” presents the first in-depth global analysis of the women’s game—both where it has come from and where it is headed. With commentary from key players, coaches, and administrators, Timothy F. Grainey follows the sport’s reach into the unlikeliest places today, even countries where women were banned from playing soccer just a few short years ago. Though women in the United States and Canada still fight for equal treatment and funding, their situations differs markedly from the hostility, abuse, and even outright bans that some women still encounter in trying to pursue an activity they love. Through the prism of soccer, this book explores the struggle for women’s rights abroad, in countries as diverse as Sweden, Russia, South Africa, Pakistan, Australia, and Iran.


Beyond Soccer Mom

Beyond Soccer Mom
Author: Leonaura Rhodes
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1630471380

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Packed with interactive exercises to help you explore your life and your mindset, "Beyond Soccer Mom" is a powerful tool for change. Dr Rhodes draws upon her experience life coach, physician neuroscience expert and once stressed, depressed mom, brings you stories, to illustrate how Beyond Soccer Mom can transform the lives of real moms, just like you. Whether you are a stay-at home mom, wanting more peace and contentment, a mom considering a significant transition or a working mom, wanting to feel more balanced, Beyond Soccer Mom is all you need to start creating your ideal life today. “I am here to tell you that your dreams can become a reality. What stands between you and your dreams is often just the simple process of creating a personalized road map for your life–and following it.” –Dr Leonaura Rhodes, Beyond Soccer Mom. “Beyond Soccer Mom” is not only an entertaining read, but a resourceful workbook to simply and efficiently guide any mother that needs a lift to live the life of her dreams!” –Judy Goss, CEO Over 40 Females.


Beyond Lucky

Beyond Lucky
Author: Sarah Aronson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2011-06-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1101516216

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Ari Fish believes in two things: his hero-Wayne Timcoe, the greatest soccer goalie to ever come out of Somerset Valley-and luck. So when Ari finds a rare and valuable Wayne Timcoe trading card, he's sure his luck has changed for the better. Especially when he's picked to be the starting goalie on his team. But when the card is stolen-and his best friend and the new girl on the team accuse each other of taking it-suddenly Ari can't save a goal, everyone is fighting, and he doesn't know who, or what, to believe in. Before the team falls apart, Ari must learn how to make his own luck, and figure out what it truly means to be a hero.


Beyond Soccer

Beyond Soccer
Author: Rich Daughtridge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2005-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781581580907

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Beyond Soccer -The World Stage is the second of three books in the Beyond Soccer devotional series. Written for both players and coaches, Beyond Soccer is a collection of soccer-related, Christian devotionals, inspired from stories around the globe. Also included in the book is an offer for a free DVD featuring soccer ministry highlights, an interview with Rich Daughtridge, player tips, coaching tips and more.


Beyond Soccer

Beyond Soccer
Author: Rich Daughtridge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781581580655

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Soccer-related Christian devotionals Practical soccer coaching tips for all age levels useful player tips to help improve your game. "GOOOOAL!!!!" The sidelines on one side of the field turn into a frenzy of excitement, while on the other side, silence dominates the crowd. From passionate goal scoring celebrations to the look of utter defeat on a goalkeeper's face, SOCCER reveals the spectrum of human emotion like no other sport can. Beyond Soccer is a unique collection of soccer-related devotionals written to help both players and coaches discover Christian values and to encourage spiritual growth. The collection includes guest devotionals from college coaches, team chaplains, and other leaders in the soccer community. Coupled with information-packed, practical coaching and player tips. Beyond Soccer devotionals are easy to read, insightful and fun. This book will become a companion to your daily walk with God-on and off the field.


Soccer Madness

Soccer Madness
Author: Janet Lever
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: 9780881338430

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Breakaway

Breakaway
Author: Alex Morgan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1481451073

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The Olympic gold medal-winning soccer player details her path to success, from her childhood in California to her time on the United States' National team.


Offside

Offside
Author: Andrei S. Markovits
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1400824184

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Soccer is the world's favorite pastime, a passion for billions around the globe. In the United States, however, the sport is a distant also-ran behind football, baseball, basketball, and hockey. Why is America an exception? And why, despite America's leading role in popular culture, does most of the world ignore American sports in return? Offside is the first book to explain these peculiarities, taking us on a thoughtful and engaging tour of America's sports culture and connecting it with other fundamental American exceptionalisms. In so doing, it offers a comparative analysis of sports cultures in the industrial societies of North America and Europe. The authors argue that when sports culture developed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, nativism and nationalism were shaping a distinctly American self-image that clashed with the non-American sport of soccer. Baseball and football crowded out the game. Then poor leadership, among other factors, prevented soccer from competing with basketball and hockey as they grew. By the 1920s, the United States was contentedly isolated from what was fast becoming an international obsession. The book compares soccer's American history to that of the major sports that did catch on. It covers recent developments, including the hoopla surrounding the 1994 soccer World Cup in America, the creation of yet another professional soccer league, and American women's global preeminence in the sport. It concludes by considering the impact of soccer's growing popularity as a recreation, and what the future of sports culture in the country might say about U.S. exceptionalism in general.


Star-Spangled Soccer

Star-Spangled Soccer
Author: G. Hopkins
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2016-01-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230278043

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Star-Spangled Soccer traces the development of soccer in the USA. It is the first book that tells the story of how the sport rose to extreme highs and suffered almost catastrophic lows as it fought to position itself on the American sports landscape, beginning with the announcement from FIFA in 1988 that America would host the 1994 World Cup.