نتایج جستجو برای: cultural elite

تعداد نتایج: 156686  

Abbass Eslami Rasekh Akbar Taghipour Reza Jelveh,

Every discourse, written or oral, is the conveyer of some hidden agenda of the producer, most importantly in such genres of speech as journalism, politics, propaganda, and advertisements. Given the role of translation in discourse, a difference exists between when the translator carries the ideological values of the elite in contrast with one with patriotic preferences. In this study a comparis...

Abbass Eslami Rasekh Akbar Taghipour Reza Jelveh,

Every discourse, written or oral, is the conveyer of some hidden agenda of the producer, most importantly in such genres of speech as journalism, politics, propaganda, and advertisements. Given the role of translation in discourse, a difference exists between when the translator carries the ideological values of the elite in contrast with one with patriotic preferences. In this study a comparis...

2009
Robert M. Malina

Sport has high social valence and is a primary context for physical activity for the majority of youth. Moreover, the number of youth competing in sports at national and international levels continues to increase. As a consequence of emphasis on sport, many children and adolescents are encouraged to begin specialized, systematic training in a sport at relatively young ages with the goal of atta...

Journal: :رشد و یادگیری حرکتی - ورزشی 0
امیر عباس قلی پور کارشناس ارشد دانشگاه تهران مهدی شهبازی استادیار دانشگاه تهران فضل اله باقرزاده دانشیار دانشگاه تهران

attribution theory is one of the psychological dynamic theories that explainsand describes people's perception of facts. therefore, the aim of this research wasto study success and failure attributions in athletes and coaches. the population ofthis study consisted of athletes and coaches of national teams (elite) and clubteams (sub–elite) in swimming, badminton, karate, taekwondo, table te...

2017
Julie M. Parsons

Despite a contemporary milieu that emphasises fluidities across gender boundaries and shifting roles, the 75 respondents in the study that informs this paper presented their food auto/biographies as a type of transformation narrative heavily influenced by the continued intersectionalities of gender and class. Respondents utilised ‘common vocabularies’ (Mills 1959) and conformed to cultural scri...

2011
Robert A. Bjork

Th ere can be arguments as to what training revolution we are in the midst of currently (Chatham, Chapters 2 and 10; Hunt, Chapter 5), but what does not seem debatable is that our society now confronts social, technological, and cultural conditions that require a revolution in training. Personnel in industry, health, military, and the public sector have more to learn in less time. Increasingly ...

2009
Marcus K. Taylor Daniel R. Gould Barry D. Adams Eric G. Potterat Michael D. Dial Ward Genieleah A. Padilla Katherine E. Evans Amanda E. Markham Fred Bauer SERE West John McCain

BACKGROUND: A useful approach to quantifying factors which influence human performance involves the classification and comparison of so-called “elite” and “non-elite” performers. OBJECTIVE: In this pilot study, we classified 6 graduates of the Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training program as elite and compared them to 6 age-matched non-elite military personnel on key aspects of physiologica...

2016
Hiroaki Hobara Satoru Hashizume Yoshiyuki Kobayashi Masaaki Mochmaru

The aim of this study was to investigate differences of the spatiotemporal parameters in a 100-m sprint among elite, sub-elite, and non-elite sprinters with a unilateral transtibial amputation. Using publicly available Internet broadcasts, we analyzed 125, 19, and 33 records from 30 elite, 12 sub-elite, and 22 non-elite sprinters, respectively. For each sprinter's run, the average velocity, ste...

2014
Gregory Clark Rowena Gray

Geography made rural society in the south-east of England unequal. Economies of scale in grain growing created a farmer elite and many landless laborers. In the pastoral north-west in contrast family farms dominated, with few hired laborers, and modest income disparities. Did this geography driven difference in social structure influence educational outcomes in England 1810-1845? Using new micr...

2016
Michael G. Findley Adam S. Harris Helen V. Milner Daniel Nielson

Working Paper 23 April 2016 Michael G. Findley, Adam S. Harris, Helen V. Milner, Daniel Nielson Does foreign aid enable or constrain elite capture of public revenues? Building on prominent debates in the foreign aid literature, we examine whether recipient preferences are consistent with a view – called here donor control theory – that foreign donors wield substantial control over the flow of a...

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