Olympic Games as Performance and Public Event Vincent ComerfordSports, and in particular the Olympic Games, are enjoying a rapid increase in interest among social scientists worldwide, who see them as important "public events." This volume offers the first analysis of the Winter Olympic Games, primarily based on the Lillehammer Games of 1994. The authors identify "olympism" as a key agent in the modernization process and, more specifically, ask how the winter games, as a mega event, relate to Norwegian culture
and helped marshal Jews in this country to aid their brethren in war-ravaged Europe and Palestine
Continued research in sperm cryopreservation
Additional sections explore the identification
Borowitz opens up the rules by which the language-game of aggadic discourse is carried on in the Talmud
evidence-based research in practical applications
His dying wish is that Lucian never touches a dime or use it for personal gain
No Jurisdiction is a deeply personal work of film scholarship
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Includes contributions by Saeed Alwakeel
A number of macroscopic manifestations of superconducting phenomena have resulted in a proliferation of applications in engineering and electronics
and drug and behavioral therapeutic approaches
This book provides an authoritative account of policy change over labour migration in Europe during this new era of governance