2010
DOI: 10.2478/v10141-010-0011-3
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Developing the Moral Integrity of College Sport through Commercialism

Abstract: Enjoyment experienced by college sport

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“…The pre-conceived political assumptions toward competing nations is pushed to the side, if only temporarily, when the responsibility of organizing and administrating is assigned to respective countries' national sport's teams. Positive interactions among those affiliated with the competitions can take place between differing nations' sporting communities, which were described by Schneider (2010) as including but not limited to players, friends and family of players, coaches, fans, and athletic administrators.…”
Section: Government Influence Over Sportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pre-conceived political assumptions toward competing nations is pushed to the side, if only temporarily, when the responsibility of organizing and administrating is assigned to respective countries' national sport's teams. Positive interactions among those affiliated with the competitions can take place between differing nations' sporting communities, which were described by Schneider (2010) as including but not limited to players, friends and family of players, coaches, fans, and athletic administrators.…”
Section: Government Influence Over Sportmentioning
confidence: 99%