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What Though the Odds

What Though the Odds
Author: Haley Scott DeMaria
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Spinal cord
ISBN: 9781929478972

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After being paralyzed in a bus crash, University of Norte Dame swimmer, Haley Scott, attempts to both walk and swim again.


What Though the Odds

What Though the Odds
Author: Thomas W. Fallon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre:
ISBN: 9780912083797

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What Though the Odds

What Though the Odds
Author: Haley Scott DeMaria
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Spinal cord
ISBN: 9781929478972

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After being paralyzed in a bus crash, University of Norte Dame swimmer, Haley Scott, attempts to both walk and swim again.


Though the Odds Be Great or Small

Though the Odds Be Great or Small
Author: Terry Brennan
Publisher: Loyola Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0829451242

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On November 16, 1957, an unranked Notre Dame football team squared off against the No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners. It was supposed to be an easy Sooners win. But despite being 19-point underdogs, the Fighting Irish, guided by their young and tenacious coach Terry Brennan, maneuvered their way to a 7–0 upset, ending the Sooners’ NCAA-record 47-game winning streak. Though the Odds Be Great or Small chronicles the story of legendary coach Terry Brennan, from his days as a player at Notre Dame under Frank Leahy, to his selection as the head coach in 1954, to the high-intensity comeback season of 1957 in which Notre Dame finished in the top 10 overall. This book provides the social, cultural, and athletic context to understand college football before and after 1957—a year that changed how the game was played at Notre Dame for decades. The 1957 season remains one of the most important seasons in Notre Dame football’s storied history. In Though the Odds Be Great or Small, Coach Brennan shares his version of what happened in the trenches and on the sidelines during a time when a college football game had the power to keep an entire country on the edge of its seat.


The Book of Odds

The Book of Odds
Author: Amram Shapiro
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-01-21
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0062343068

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From the popular Book of Odds website, this stylish and accessible reference book offers a fascinating peek at the probabilities that govern every aspect of human life Did you know that your odds of dying from drowning are higher than the odds of meeting your mate on a blind date? That the odds a child has seen Internet porn are the same as the odds a person is right-handed? That nearly one in three adults believes in UFOs and nearly one in six has reported seeing one? Drawing from a rigorously researched trove of more than 400,000 statements of probability, based on the most accurate and current data available, The Book of Odds is a graphic reference source for stats on the everyday, the odd, and the outrageous—from sex and marriage, health and disease, beliefs and fears, to wealth, addiction, entertainment, and civic life. What emerges from this colorful and captivating volume is a rich portrait of who we are and how we live today.


Life

Life
Author: Gregory Arthur Baer
Publisher: Plume
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780452285941

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What are the chances someone will date a supermodel, hit a hole-in-one, or win an Acadamy Award? Gregory Provides the answers to these and other startling statistics in this fun, freewheeling, and compulsively readable book. He also give advice on how to nudge fate in one's favor in desirable situations like picking a winning stock or reaching the summit of Mount Everest. 0-452-28594-1$11.00 / Penguin Group


Walter Raleigh Sinjohn

Walter Raleigh Sinjohn
Author: Henry Charles Ross Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1870
Genre:
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Shake Down the Thunder

Shake Down the Thunder
Author: Murray A. Sperber
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 668
Release: 2002-08-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780253215680

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"Sperber. . .tackles the details, great and small, unearthing a treasure." —New York Times Book Review Shake Down the Thunder traces the history of the Notre Dame football program—which has acquired almost mythical proportions—from its humble origins in the 19th century to its status as the paragon of college sports. It presents the true story of the program's formative years, the reality behind the myths. Both social history and sports history, this book documents as never before the first half-century of Notre Dame football and relates it to the rise of big-time intercollegiate athletics, the college sports reform movement, and the corrupt sporting press of the period. Shake Down the Thunder is must reading for all Fighting Irish fans, their detractors, and any reader engaged by American cultural history.


Michael Phelps

Michael Phelps
Author: Bob Schaller
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2008-10-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429976896

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A revealing biography of the Olympic champion swimmer Michael Phelps that includes exclusive interviews with his family, teammates, and friends and never-before-revealed details about his life. Michael Phelps is an American sports hero, perhaps the greatest Olympic athlete the world has ever known. His unprecedented eight gold medals in the 2008 Summer Olympics have made him a superstar. But his journey to Olympic immortality is every bit as compelling as his achievements in the pool. From learning to cope with ADHD to the story of how Phelps became the greatest swimmer ever, Phelps' tale is told in full detail here for the first time. The author, Bob Schaller, has known Phelps and his coach for more than eight years, and has extensively interviewed him, along with his mother, sisters, coach, and teammates. Filled with revelations, career statistics, and insightful analysis of how Phelps achieved the seemingly impossible, this is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn the complete story behind the legend.