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Kalén, Milo.
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2021
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Balslev, Lynda.
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305.09485
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2018
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Brones, Anna.
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2015
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Society of Biblical Literature. International Meeting (2004 : Gröningen, Germany)
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2009
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Hahnemann, Trine.
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2019
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Aurell, Bronte.
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2016
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Aurell, Bronte.
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641.5948
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2015
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Hazelton, Nika.
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641.65
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2014
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Here are 250 recipes featuring a vast range of vegetables by critically acclaimed cook Nika Hazelton. Interspersed among the simple and delicious recipes are helpful vegetable spotlights-outlining their history, various methods of preparation, and how to discern their quality and ripeness at the grocery.
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Laitinen, Mika.
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663.3
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2019
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Andrews, Katrin.
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796.334 AND
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2011
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Hauptbeschreibung After the era of apartheid, festivals, conferences and events such as the hosting of the FIFA World Cup 2010TM provide exciting opportunities to market South Africa as preferred tourist destination. The exposure to international media and their audiences will have significant impact on the country's tourism industry and will generate benefits for the local economy. These benefits include an increase in economic growth and job creation, social and infrastructural transformation as well as the alleviation of poverty. In order to induce sustainable contributions to the country's economy from staging this mega event, South Africa needs to show a high level of professionalism and responsibility in their elaboration and execution of the various planned initiatives and programmes. The country will face challenges and setbacks, but it knows about the necessity to prepare this event diligently and to not only support the country's but also Africa's overall image and economic objectives. In the following paper the author presents the current position and future outlook for South Africa's tourism industry. She will clarify the terms sport tourism and its general impacts on the tourism industry as well as introduce the reader to the FIFA World CupTM history and characteristics. The author will conduct a detailed presentment of the predicted short- and long-term impacts of this hallmark event on South Africa's tourism industry, economy and society. Challenges and opportunities will be identified and the reader will be provided with a summary of the preparation phase in terms of tourism, economy, culture and society prior to the FIFA World Cup 2010TM.
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Fike, Rupert, editor.
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XX(280719.1)
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1998
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A collection of stories from members of The Farm, a community formed in Tennessee in the 1970s.
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LaVaque-Manty, Mika.
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305.5091821 22
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2009
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A very insightful and clearly written philosophical inquiry into the nature of sport. --Marion Smiley, Brandeis University Can equality and excellence coexist? If we assert that no person stands above the rest, can we encourage and acknowledge athletic, artistic, and intellectual achievements? Perhaps equality should merely mean equality of opportunity. But then how can society reconcile inherent differences between men and women, the strong and the weak, the able-bodied and the disabled? In The Playing Fields of Eton, Mika LaVaque-Manty addresses questions which have troubled philosophers, reformers, and thoughtful citizens for more than two centuries. Drawing examples from the 18th century debate over dueling as a gentleman's prerogative to recent controversies over athletes' use of performance enhancing drugs, LaVaque-Manty shows that societies have repeatedly redefined equality and excellence. One constant, however, remains: sports provide an arena for working out tensions between these two ideals. He concludes that, just as in sports where athletes are sorted by age, sex, and professional status, in modern democratic society excellence has meaning only in the context of comparison among individuals who are, theoretically, equals. LaVaque-Manty's argument will engage philosophers, yet his inviting prose style and use of familiar illustrations will welcome non-philosophers to join the conversation. Mika LaVaque-Manty is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan.
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