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- Prejudice, defined as “preconceived judgment or opinion, often based on … information”.
- In the late … slavery was abolished.
- Jim Crow Laws, stated that Blacks and Whites are separate but … .
- … (MLB) was the first sport to accept Blacks into their teams.
- Racial differences result mostly from racial … in socio-economic status.
- … has become an integral part of the black culture.
- At the end of the active playing careers many professional athletes hope to stay on as … .
- If retired athletes do not have a diploma from a university, there are … employment opportunities.
- Capoeira Angola is often referred to as an African/Brazilian martial … .
- In African rhythmic sense, the use of actual music is … to become attuned to the natural rhythm of the body.
- … means the movement of the head, the shoulders, the arms, the hips, and the legs developed one after the other, reveal the natural interdependence of the parts of the body.
- The multiple rhythmic sense helps the individual to learn that movement and rhythm are … .
- The more senses are involved, the … rhythmic individuals flow.
- The holistic sense of performance and rhythm represents … .
- … refers to “having the ability to fool, thereby mentally and physically disarming an opponent”.
- Roda is a … word for “circle” in which the game is played.
- Physical and athletic abilities of women in sport and physical activity are constantly … .
- Sport is also used by leaders in the world to keep people under control as well as to promote … .
- In 1790, women were active but not involved in … .
- By the early 1880s upper-class women were joining their husbands as members of country clubs and were participating in … .
- The Women’s Professional Bowling Association (WPBA) was established in … .
- When men were called to fight in the wars, women worked in the factories and played semi-professional … .
- The introduction of gender equality through the establishment of … in 1972 in the United States has led to the formal creation of equal opportunity for women in educational institutions that receive federal funding.
- Famous athlete of Skating includes:
- Famous athlete of volleyball includes:
- Famous athlete of tennis includes:
- “Young people not to focus on sport because only a few attain the gold medals, while others are lost in a sea of poverty unprepared to do anything else”, the statement is given by … .
- Sport has truly been one of the only ways that African-Americans have bridged the gap to majority … .
- Sport is a reflection of a … .
- The Power of One in the Spirit of … .
- … refer to the biologically based differences between males and females.
- … refer to the social and psychological characteristics and behaviors associated with each gender.
- Physical activity and involvement in competitive sport is mostly related to gender, with males being … in competitive sport than females.
- The greatest drop-out rate from sport are … .
- In a child’s life, … are the people who give adolescents acceptance or rejection.
- In adulthood, participation in sport is mostly determined by … .
- In general, it has also been found that females report … expectations of success than do males.
- There are … general categories of gender belief systems that exist for individuals.
- Gender schematic processing by … may influence sport behaviors.
- Sport can give females the … sense of belongingness that males gain from sport.
- Females are more likely to succeed in games that focus on … .
- Males in their locker room do mostly talk about … .
- Title IX falls under the jurisdiction of the Office of … in the Department of Education.
- NACWAA stands for … .
- NCAA stands for … .
- The NACWAA definition of gender equity deals with a … concept of gender equity.
- The NCAA definition of gender equity deals with a … concept of gender equity.
- … is a major factor to achieve equality in the sporting world for both women and men.
- Body image refers to the … image a person has of the physical appearance of the body, including attitudes and feelings concerning the body.
- As 20th Century sport evolved, the “athletic girl” became … accepted in athletic society.
- The most effective means to attract attention in highly industrialized societies is through … , both for men and women.
- Distorted body image is a common characteristic of … disorders.
- … nervosa is characterized by an obsessive pursuit of thinness, in which persons deliberately starve themselves.
- … nervosa involves compulsive eating, followed by purging through self-induced vomiting, laxatives, diuretics, dieting, fasting, or exercise.
- … may become problems among amateur athletes.
- In order for an athlete to remain at the … of her game, she has to stay in shape
- … : the focus for many body builders.
- Steroids have been shown to … muscle mass.
- … is the second leading cause of preventable death.
- SPA stands for … .