16 results on '"Robert Chappell"'
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2. Haswell: The Fourth-Generation Intel Core Processor.
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Per Hammarlund, Alberto J. Martinez, Atiq A. Bajwa, David L. Hill, Erik G. Hallnor, Hong Jiang, Martin G. Dixon, Michael Derr, Mikal Hunsaker, Rajesh Kumar, Randy B. Osborne, Ravi Rajwar, Ronak Singhal, Reynold D'Sa, Robert Chappell, Shiv Kaushik, Srinivas Chennupaty, Stéphan Jourdan, Steve Gunther, Thomas Piazza, and Ted Burton
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- 2014
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3. Sport in Postcolonial Uganda
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Robert Chappell
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Structure (mathematical logic) ,Sociology and Political Science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Developing country ,Gender studies ,Context (language use) ,Sociology of sport ,Politics ,State (polity) ,East africa ,Sociology ,Political philosophy ,Social science ,media_common - Abstract
This article examines the structure of sport in postcolonial Uganda in the context of being a developing country in East Africa. The intention is to provide a wealth of empirical, concrete data that are often missing from many theoretical polemics on the politics of sport and to link the empirical data to political theory. In the context of this article, it is suggested that Uganda is best understood through a neopluralist analysis of the state.
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- 2008
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4. The national flag has never been raised at the medal ceremony of any major international competition: sport and development in Botswana
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Robert Chappell
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Medal ,Economic growth ,Sociology and Political Science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Developing country ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,030229 sport sciences ,medicine.disease ,Ceremony ,Independence ,Newspaper ,Competition (economics) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Political science ,0502 economics and business ,Development economics ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Administration (government) ,050212 sport, leisure & tourism ,media_common - Abstract
The Botswana flag had never been raised nor had its national anthem been heard at the medal ceremonies of any major international sports competition prior to the 2004 Paralympic Games. The aim of this paper is to analyse critically problems of sports development in developing countries taking Botswana, Africa as an example. This paper is based on material collected from a number of documents on sport in developing countries, newspapers and material from the Internet. E-mail correspondence was exchanged with a number of sports officials from Botswana. Interviews were conducted in Botswana with key officials involved with the development and administration of sport, and a Botswana international athlete who was resident in the United Kingdom. The results of the research showed that Botswana has made great strides in the administration and organization of sport since independence, but the economic advances that have been made are being threatened by the HIV/AIDS pandemic that has become the most devas...
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- 2007
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5. Sport in Namibia
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Robert Chappell
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Sociology and Political Science ,biology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,030229 sport sciences ,Sociology of sport ,biology.organism_classification ,Independence ,Physical education ,03 medical and health sciences ,Politics ,Negotiation ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cricket ,Political economy ,Law ,0502 economics and business ,Sociology ,050212 sport, leisure & tourism ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) ,media_common - Abstract
In 2003 Namibia reached the final stages of the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup in South Africa, and the International Rugby Board (IRB) World Cup in Australia - a remarkable achievement for a country with a population of only 1.9 million people. This study addresses the current socio-political situation in Namibia, Africa in relation to the organization of sport. The article is based on two research visits to Namibia in which interviews were conducted with key providers of sport in Namibia. The results show that Namibia has made great strides in the administration and organization of sport since independence in 1990, and give a sense of the struggles and barriers involved in sport development in a newly independent developing nation.
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- 2005
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6. The Globalization of Optometry: Challenges and Opportunities in the New Millennium — Part I
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Norman Wallis, Anthony F. Di Stefano, Robert Chappell, Doug Penisten, Tom Lawless, Damien Smith, Kovin Naidoo, and Bill Norwood
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Globalization ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Optometry ,General Medicine ,business - Published
- 2004
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7. Kenyan Sport in the Aftermath of the Commonwealth Games, Manchester 2002
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Robert Chappell
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Cultural Studies ,Kenya ,Political science ,Media studies ,Commonwealth ,Public administration - Published
- 2004
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8. ‘Race’ and Ethnicity in English Netball
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Kate Collinson, Robert Chappell, and Daniel Burdsey
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Gender Studies ,Race (biology) ,Ethnic group ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Gender studies ,League ,Psychology ,human activities ,Education - Abstract
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the ‘race’ and ethnicity of female netball players in the First and Second Division of the English National Netball League during the 1999/2000 season. The secondary purpose was to compare the ethnicity of players to playing position. Consequently, this research will contribute to a better understanding of female ethnic participation in English netball, and also provide data that will facilitate a comparative analysis of participation rates by ethnic minorities in other sports in England, and with similar research on ethnicity in other countries. Data were collated from team rosters of all teams comprising the First and Second Divisions of the English National Netball League in the 1999/2000 season. The research was conducted over a season, in order to observe all of the teams, and to note the position of each player in the team. The ‘race’ and ethnicity of players (̲N = 150) was established from individual players by administering a self-definition questionnaire at the end of each observed match.
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- 2004
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9. ‘And if you know your History…’ An Examination of the Formation of Football Clubs in Scotland and Their Role in the Construction of Social Identity
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Robert Chappell and Daniel Burdsey
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History ,Cultural identity ,Sectarianism ,Social change ,Identity (social science) ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Gender studies ,Football ,language.human_language ,Social group ,Irish ,language ,Sociology ,Social science ,Social identity theory - Abstract
This paper provides an overview of how the processes through which specific football clubs were established in Scotland operated interdependently with the processes of identity construction. It is acknowledged that this paper does not provide any new primary evidence to an already wellresearched area. However, rather than offering a new perspective to the debate, the explicit aim of this contribution is to provide a review of recent research into football and sectarianism in Scotland, and to conceptualise the topic within this literature. In this respect, this paper synthesises the material on the development of football clubs in Scotland and places it directly within the context of majority/minority inter-group relations (that is, indigenous Scots and migrant Irish communities) in early twentieth century Scotland. In particular, by examining the establishment of teams based in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Dundee, all of which housed significant Irish communities, the objective is to examine both how and why particular clubs have developed and become associated with particular social groups and identities, and why these clubs were adopted (consciously or subconsciously) as vehicles for the expression of social identity.
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- 2001
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10. Book reviews
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Jeffrey Richards, Neal Garnham, Jeffrey Hill, Peter Donnelly, Murray G. Phillips, Joseph L. Arbena, Lincoln Allison, Robert Chappell, Allen Guttmann, Richard Light, John Horne, Bob Petersen, Thomas B. Stevenson, Stephen Wagg, Neil Blain, Alan G. Ingham, Alina Bernstein, David Inglis, and Colin Nicol
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General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2000
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11. Sport, culture and politics in Ethiopia
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Ejeta Seifu and Robert Chappell
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Politics ,Political science ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Gender studies ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
(2000). Sport, culture and politics in Ethiopia. Culture, Sport, Society: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 35-47.
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- 2000
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12. Sport in Latin America from past to present: a European perspective
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Robert Chappell
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History ,Competitive Behavior ,Latin Americans ,Latin American studies ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Politics ,Government Agencies ,Leisure Activities ,Population Groups ,Political science ,Cultural diversity ,Development economics ,Ethnicity ,Humans ,Social Change ,Developing Countries ,Anthropology, Cultural ,media_common ,Cultural history ,Cultural Characteristics ,Physical Education and Training ,Historical Article ,History, 19th Century ,Cultural Diversity ,Race Relations ,History, 20th Century ,Europe ,Latin America ,Economy ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Physical Fitness ,Developed country ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Diversity (politics) ,Sports - Abstract
This chapter examines sport in Latin America in its social, cultural, and political contexts. An analysis of the development of sport in Latin America suggests that there have been a number of distinct phases influenced by the cultures of the Spanish, British and French. More recently, the games and pastimes of the United States have made a significant impact. It is suggested that the further development of sport in Latin America is hindered by a number of significant problems. It concludes that the problems faced by some countries are immense and that governments and international organizations in the developed world should offer help where appropriate.
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- 2008
13. The Chattahoochee Review, Volume 19.3
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Daugharty, Janice; Lopez, Robert; Horne, Delta B.; Baker, Lisa; Schorb, E.M.; Rash, Ron; Bishop, Wendy; Miles, Wendy; Gale, Kate; Baggott, Julianna; Warwick, John; Wood, Karenne; Bell, Madison Smartt; Crawford, Carol; Drake, Robert; Chappell, Fred; Hetrick, Lawrence; Martin, Van Jones; Brown, Ashley; Weber, Myles; Conner, William Charles, Georgia Perimeter College, Daugharty, Janice; Lopez, Robert; Horne, Delta B.; Baker, Lisa; Schorb, E.M.; Rash, Ron; Bishop, Wendy; Miles, Wendy; Gale, Kate; Baggott, Julianna; Warwick, John; Wood, Karenne; Bell, Madison Smartt; Crawford, Carol; Drake, Robert; Chappell, Fred; Hetrick, Lawrence; Martin, Van Jones; Brown, Ashley; Weber, Myles; Conner, William Charles, and Georgia Perimeter College
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The Chattahoochee Review was a literary journal that published new works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and visual arts. This volume features the following entries: "Little Big Girl", "Today, Tomorrow, Summer, Christmas", "The Shape of Things to Come", "Mixed Up", "The Liar", "Cold Harbor", "Air and Angels", "Where the River Was", "Crow Fantasy", "Big Deal in Yellow", "Twilight in Peru", "When We Didn't Talk About at Fifteen", "The Beginning", "Flesh", "The Voyagers", "The Raccoon", "First Light, Mattox Creek", "A Writer's View of Cormac McCarthy", "Respects", "Every Friday Afternoon", "Public and Private: The Double Nature of Poetry", "About the Photographs", "A Georgia Odyssey-from Alpharetta to Omega: Second Series", "Barbara, 1972", "Robert W. Woodruff", "St. Simons", "Elberton", "Clarke County", "Lowndes County", "Ed Dodd", "Clayton", "Chester Davis, Hay House, Macon", "Lumber City", "The South from Afar: Jan Nordby Gretlund's Frames of Southern Mind", "Three Authors and Their Novellas: David Leavitt, Rick Bass, and Richard Ford", "The Fault, Dear Brutus: Donald Windham's The Dog Star".
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- 1999
14. The Chattahoochee Review, Volume 4.1
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Yohan, Walter; Anderson, Ken; Covel, Robert C.; Carroll, Robert; Chappell, Fred; Ingram, John W.; Rulman, Doris; Rich, Marilyn; Mertes, Deirde; Davis, Tracy; Turner, Jay; Cook, David; Tapp, Mildred; Munson, Linda G.; Krebs, Ed; Carden, Gary; Sellers, Bettie; Clark, John; Dickson, Charles B.; Snowden, Chip; Paulk, William; Braswell, Janet Thomas; Zimmerman, Lois Diane; Bloom, Howard; Avary, Jeanne G.; Ueberschaer, Linda; Moore, Janice T.; McCowen, David; Thelen, Jeffrey James, DeKalb Community College, Yohan, Walter; Anderson, Ken; Covel, Robert C.; Carroll, Robert; Chappell, Fred; Ingram, John W.; Rulman, Doris; Rich, Marilyn; Mertes, Deirde; Davis, Tracy; Turner, Jay; Cook, David; Tapp, Mildred; Munson, Linda G.; Krebs, Ed; Carden, Gary; Sellers, Bettie; Clark, John; Dickson, Charles B.; Snowden, Chip; Paulk, William; Braswell, Janet Thomas; Zimmerman, Lois Diane; Bloom, Howard; Avary, Jeanne G.; Ueberschaer, Linda; Moore, Janice T.; McCowen, David; Thelen, Jeffrey James, and DeKalb Community College
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The Chattohoochee Review was a literary journal that published new works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and visual arts. This volume features the following entries: " "Help!" Cry the Readers: An Editorial", "The Orange Tree", "The Vault", "Archaeopteryx", "Memorex 90", "Trolls", "Readings", "Grandmonther's Dream", "Love", "The Sea Returns the Gift", "The Lettuce Patch", "A Minor Incident", "Harmony (pen and ink)", "The Sky meets Sea for a Day (scratch board)", "Caged Birds (ink)", "Shoe (chalk)", "Old Indian (pencil)", "Silence (pen and ink)", "Head of Woman (ink)", "At the Bottom of the Well", "Train Ride", "Giving a Ride to Wiley Burke", "Last Meal", "The Important Part", "Delos Womack's Monkey", "The Vandals", "Isaiah Treed", "The Midwife", "My Friend", "Mississippi Prayer", "The American Linear Equation", "Atlanta", "The Face of the Deep", "East Street Clinic", "Stopover", "A Weekend: Going Back Home", "Signs of the Times", "Tempest of the Cape", "What Keeps Love Aline?", "Handle With Care", "Survivor of a Season", "The Letter", "Piece of Earth", "Lifitn of the Lyre".
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- 1983
15. Racial participation and integration in English professional basketball 1977-1994
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Robyn L. Jones, Robert Chappell, and Adrian Burden
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Basketball ,Sociology and Political Science ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Americanization ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Gender studies ,Context (language use) ,Sociology of sport ,League ,Public relations ,Coaching ,Racism ,Social dynamics ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Sociology ,business ,media_common - Abstract
This study investigates racial trends, in terms of participation and integration, in the highest levels of English professional basketball A longitudinal approach is utilized whereby the facial and international compositions of teams and coaching staffs who comprised the First Division of the English National Basketball League during the period 1977-1994 are examined. The findings demonstrate that although a substantial increase in the number of Blacks, and more specifically black Britons, who played the game at the highest level in England took place during the set time period, no evidence of racial discrimination, as demonstrated through “stacking,” exists. It is hypothesized, however, that racism within English basketball is alternatively manifest through numerous social dynamics particular to the English context that are responsible for the predominance of black athletes within the sport. These developments, in turn, are interlinked with the wider global processes of commercialization and Americanization.
16. Exfoliative Dermatitis
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Carol Drucker, Robert Chappell, and Theodore Rosen
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Male ,Internal malignancy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Antecedent (logic) ,business.industry ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,General Medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,Middle Aged ,Cutaneous Disorders ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Intestinal Neoplasms ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Exfoliative dermatitis ,business ,Dermatitis, Exfoliative ,Aged - Abstract
Exfoliative dermatitis is most commonly associated with antecedent cutaneous disorders, medications, and lymphoreticular malignancies. Three patients with exfoliative dermatitis associated with internal carcinoma are described. The importance of thorough evaluation of all patients who present with exfoliative dermatitis is stressed.
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- 1979
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