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Drawing on empirical research, this fascinating new book explores
the embodied experiences of 'gym goers' and the fitness cultures
that are constructed within gyms and fitness spaces. Gym Bodies
offers a personal, interactive, ethnographic account of the
multiplicity of contemporary gym practices, spaces and cultures,
including bodybuilding, CrossFit and Spinning. It argues that gym
bodies are historically constructed, social, sensual, emotional and
political; that experience intersects with multiple embodied
identities; and that fitness cultures are profoundly important in
shaping the body in wider contemporary culture. This is important
reading for students, tutors and researchers working in sport and
exercise studies, sociology of the body, health studies, leisure,
cultural studies, gender and education. It is also a valuable
resource for policy makers and practitioners within the fields of
sport, leisure, health and education.
There has been an increase in awareness (and perhaps occurrence) of
individual and organized cheating on tests. Recent reports of
widespread problems with state student accountability tests and
teacher certification testing have raised questions about the very
validity of assessment programs. While there are several books that
specifically detail the issues of test security cheating on
assessments, few outline the statistical procedures used for
detecting various types of potential test fraud and the associated
research findings. Without a significant research literature base,
the new generation of researchers will have little opportunity or
incentive to improve on existing methods. Enlisting a variety of
experts and scholars in different fields of testing, this edited
volume expands on the current literature base by including examples
of detailed research findings arrived at by statistical
methodology. It also provides a synthesis of the current state of
the art with regard to the statistical detection of testing
infidelity, particularly for large-scale assessments. By presenting
methods currently used by testing organizations and research on new
methods, the volume offers an important forum for expanding the
literature in this area.
There has been an increase in awareness (and perhaps occurrence) of
individual and organized cheating on tests. Recent reports of
widespread problems with state student accountability tests and
teacher certification testing have raised questions about the very
validity of assessment programs. While there are several books that
specifically detail the issues of test security cheating on
assessments, few outline the statistical procedures used for
detecting various types of potential test fraud and the associated
research findings. Without a significant research literature base,
the new generation of researchers will have little opportunity or
incentive to improve on existing methods. Enlisting a variety of
experts and scholars in different fields of testing, this edited
volume expands on the current literature base by including examples
of detailed research findings arrived at by statistical
methodology. It also provides a synthesis of the current state of
the art with regard to the statistical detection of testing
infidelity, particularly for large-scale assessments. By presenting
methods currently used by testing organizations and research on new
methods, the volume offers an important forum for expanding the
literature in this area.
Drawing on empirical research, this fascinating new book explores
the embodied experiences of 'gym goers' and the fitness cultures
that are constructed within gyms and fitness spaces. Gym Bodies
offers a personal, interactive, ethnographic account of the
multiplicity of contemporary gym practices, spaces and cultures,
including bodybuilding, CrossFit and Spinning. It argues that gym
bodies are historically constructed, social, sensual, emotional and
political; that experience intersects with multiple embodied
identities; and that fitness cultures are profoundly important in
shaping the body in wider contemporary culture. This is important
reading for students, tutors and researchers working in sport and
exercise studies, sociology of the body, health studies, leisure,
cultural studies, gender and education. It is also a valuable
resource for policy makers and practitioners within the fields of
sport, leisure, health and education.
One of the reasons we love to spend our money on greasy fast food
is because of how quickly we can get it. We don't have to spend a
lot of time preparing food when we can swing by a drive through and
immediately have an entire meal brought out for us. Unfortunately,
when done too often, constantly purchasing fast food can take a big
chunk out of our pockets and our health. Lunch in a Flash is the
perfect alternative to buying your lunch every day. It offers a way
to save your wallet, your health, and your taste buds (because the
same lunch menu everyday does get a bit repetitive). The book
offers a wide variety of ways to create your own healthy lunch, so
you'll be able to look forward to trying out your new lunch whether
you're at home or stuck in the office. Of course, our schedules
change from day to day. One day, you may have plenty of time to sit
down and create a large lunch that you can pack away from the next
few days. Other times, you'll barely be able to gather enough time
to scrape out a meager quick lunch or sandwich. That's why the book
offers lunch ideas with a variety of preparation times, so you'll
be able to make a great tasting lunch for yourself (or others) no
matter how long you have.
Frankly, we never have much time in most days. With the usual 9-5
job, or a full family (or even both), and the hectic day to day
life that interferes with our schedules, there's hardly ever any
time to actually sit down and have dinner, much less actually work
to create an appetizing meal. Even if there was, just the thought
of the all the work and the clean up afterwards is enough to drive
anyone to microwave meals or fast food. Dinner in a Flash (Fast
Food From Home) with 30-minute meals is the savior to moments like
this. Almost every dinner recipe mentioned in this book can be
fixed in 30 minutes or less (and that's from start to table).
That's better than the time it would take to drive to a fast food
restaurant and wait for your order Even better, the number of
dishes used has been kept to a minimum so you can spend less time
cleaning, and more time eating. Recipes include a recipe for the
classic chicken and rice combination, a quick way to make lasagna,
and even two easy ways to enjoy pork chops. Isn't it time to enjoy
a nice dinner with your family? A dinner that tastes better (and
costs less) than greasy fast food or microwaved frozen meals?
Desserts in a Flash is full of quick and delicious ways to finish
any meal. Some meals just aren't complete without a dessert to wrap
up the evening. Other times, we have a sweet tooth that we will do
anything within our power to satisfy. Occasionally, when creating a
meal, we realize that it simply wouldn't be right to serve it
without at least having something to end it with. Unfortunately,
when we realize that a dessert would be the perfect ending to a
meal, it's too late. Sometimes recipes call for a lot of time that
we will have to spend mixing ingredients, waiting for the baking
time in the oven, or sitting while they chill in the refrigerator.
Frankly, desserts just seem to take up too much time, time we often
don't have. Luckily for us though, you don't always need to have
the whole day before you so you can create desserts. Desserts in a
Flash provides you with numerous recipes for delicious desserts
that take no time at all to create. You can have your cake and a
pie at the same time Or you can enjoy a no-bake cake on those
occasions when you don't want a hotter kitchen. Lack of time will
never again prevent you from creating a scrumptious dessert for
friends, family, or just to satisfy a sweet tooth that has happened
to strike you.
"Breakfast is the most important meal of the day." We hear it all
the time. Or, if there's one meal to eat, it's breakfast. Its
benefits are vital to a healthy living; it helps boost your
metabolism, and keeps your hunger at bay until lunchtime, letting
you stay away from any unhealthy snacks. Unfortunately, despite how
important a healthy breakfast is, very few of us tend to sit down
and eat it (or worse, grab an unhealthy cream filled bagel or
cereal bar). The main reason so many of us avoid eating breakfast
(or worse, settling for unhealthy fast food) is because we simply
don't have the required time. Now though, with Breakfast in a
Flash, you can learn all sorts of recipes for delicious and
appetizing breakfast foods that you can create in a short span of
time. Great breakfast ideas include a quick omelet in a mug,
several different ways to include fruit, and delicious muffins and
pancakes that can be prepared on an earlier day for quick
availability of a fresh, nutritious start to a busy day. You'll be
able to utilize all the benefits that come from eating breakfast,
from a better metabolism to avoiding unhealthy snacking before
lunch, all without having to resort to greasy fast food or cream
covered pastries.
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