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Each week and month in the calendar of sports contains unique
sporting events. For example, the World Series is always in
October. By chronicling the actual sports events in the twelve
month period ending in October, 2009, a guide is presented which
will inform the reader about what to expect in future weeks and
months. Further, events outside the world of sports that have an
impact on sports are examined in detail, such as legal, economic
and cultural occurences.
Each week and month in the calendar of sports contains unique
sporting events. For example, the World Series is always in
October. By chronicling the actual sports events in the twelve
month period ending in October, 2009, a guide is presented which
will inform the reader about what to expect in future weeks and
months. Further, events outside the world of sports that have an
impact on sports are examined in detail, such as legal, economic
and cultural occurences.
Understand the National Pastime-Baseball
The elements of the game of baseball are taken for granted by
today's fans. Actually they have evolved through a historical
process. This book reviews and summarizes how that has occurred,
and provides an overview of the teams and economics of the game
today. A review of the 2007 season shows the typical events and
situations that develop during the baseball season. A simulated
game provides a detailed analysis of the actions of baseball
players in a variety of game situations.
During the Arab uprisings of early 2011, which saw the overthrow of
Zine el-Abadine Ben Ali in Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, the
role of digital media and social networking tools was widely
reported. This was also recognized by the very authorities fighting
against popular pressure for change, and the Egyptian government's
attempt to block internet and mobile phone access in January 2011
demonstrated the extent to which it was seen as powerful and
potentially subversive tool. What is yet to be examined is the
local context that allowed digital media to play this role: Egypt,
for example, a history of online activism laid important ground
work for the scenes in Tahrir Square. Here, David Faris argues that
it was circumstances particular to Egypt, more than the 'spark'
from Tunisia, that allowed the revolution to take off: namely
blogging and digital activism stretching back into the 1990s,
combined with sustained and numerous protest movements and an
independent press. Dissent and Revolution in a Digital Age tracks
the rocky path taken by Egyptian bloggers operating in Mubarak's
authoritarian regime to illustrate how the state monopoly on
information was eroded, making space for dissent and digital
activism.
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