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Despite the thirst for more information about women's golf, very
little exists about its history outside of books about the
legendary Babe Didrikson Zaharias. Hudson fills this void, offering
a complete history of women in golf. He focuses on the fascinating
development of women's golf, the creation of the women's tour, star
athletes of the past, the astronomical rise of the present-day tour
greats, and the future of the sport. Golf may well have replaced
baseball as America's pastime, and the sport enjoys incredible
popularity across the globe. At the professional level, women's
golf continues to escalate in popularity and media attention,
particularly with the dominance of LPGA champion Annika Sorenstam
and the interest surrounding teenage phenom Michelle Wie. Despite
the thirst for more information about women's golf, very little
exists about its history outside of books about the legendary Babe
Didrikson Zaharias. Hudson's new book fills this void, focusing on
the fascinating development of women's golf, the creation of the
women's tour, star athletes of the past, and the astronomical rise
of the present-day tour greats. In addition, Hudson examines
women's golf in the context of the country's history of
discrimination against women. Women's golf grew in popularity after
the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, granting the right of
suffrage. Unfortunately, gender discrimination remains a reality in
the world of golf in certain locales of country club golf.
Nonetheless, women's golf has never been more popular. For example,
the Futures Tour, where girls and young women hone their skills on
the way to the LPGA, has grown to more than 300 players from 27
countries, making it the largest international developmental tour
in the world. And the 2006 LPGA Tour featured 34 events with prize
money nearing $50 million, the highest ever in LPGA history. In
1890, Hudson writes, the Washington Post reported that some girls
are anxious to learn golf, because they are really fond of sport
and exercise; others, because it gives them a chance to show off a
natty suit. Those girls are now acknowledged as women—and this
book shows how very far they, and their sport, have come.
Detailed yet highly readable, this book explores essential and
illuminating primary source documents that provide insights into
the history, development, and current conceptions of the First
Amendment to the Constitution. The freedom to speak one's mind is a
subject of great importance to most Americans but especially to
students, minorities, and those who are socially or economically
disadvantaged—individuals whose voices have historically been
censored or marginalized in American society. Documents Decoded:
Freedom of Speech offers accessible, student-friendly explanations
of specific developments in freedom of speech in the United States
and carefully excerpted primary documents, making it an
indispensable resource for educators seeking to teach the First
Amendment and for students wanting to learn more about important
free-speech decisions. The chronologically ordered documents
explore topics typically covered in American history and government
curricula, addressing such contemporary issues as the regulation of
online speech, flag desecration, parody, public school student
speech, and the Supreme Court's recent decisions on the issue of
corporate speech rights.
For nearly 20 years, William Hubbs Rehnquist served as the 16th
Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. During these two
decades, the Court issued major decisions involving federalism,
abortion, affirmative action, civil rights, privacy, and the 2000
presidential election. Throughout his tenure, Justice Rehnquist was
conventionally perceived as a conservative, partly for the
anti-civil rights memos he had written earlier in his career. He
became a lightning rod for controversy during his confirmation
hearings in 1972 for Associate Justice and again in 1986 when he
became Chief Justice. Surprisingly, however, Hudson's balanced,
nonpartisan examination of the Rehnquist Court and its
personalities shows that Rehnquist's conservatism is quite mild
compared to that of the "ideological purity" of Justices Clarence
Thomas and Antonin Scalia, and that Rehnquist did an admirable job
of playing moderator as Chief Justice, exhibiting sensitivity
toward his colleagues.
This book uses primary sources to closely examine the Equal
Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and to show how legal
interpretations of it have had a profound impact on American life
as we know it. The Fourteenth Amendment addresses many aspects of
American citizenship, including the rights of citizens. The most
commonly used—and frequently litigated—phrase in the amendment
is "equal protection of the laws." This phrase has figured
prominently in a plethora of landmark cases in U.S. history dealing
with a variety of issues, including Brown v. Board of Education
(racial discrimination), Roe v. Wade (reproductive rights), Bush v.
Gore (election recounts), Reed v. Reed (gender discrimination),
University of California v. Bakke (racial quotas in college
admissions), and Obergefell v. Hodges (gay marriage). This book
closely examines the history and development of the Equal
Protection Clause and details the many ways in which it has shaped
U.S. history. Selections show how the equal protection clause came
into being in the post-Civil War era; feature seminal Supreme Court
decisions on the nature and extent of applications of the equal
protection clause in American life and law through the years; and
include documents that consider the impact that the equal
protection clause has had and may have on American society in the
21st century.
Mixed martial arts hasn t been dubbed the world s fastest growing
sport for nothing. It s noticeably rocked the sporting world since
the creation of the Ultimate Fighting Championship nearly two
decades ago and has even shaken up the pop culture scene. Who would
have expected popular MMA fighter Chuck Liddell to trade in his
sparring gloves for dance shoes on "Dancing with the Stars"? A
combo of grappling, punching, kneeing, and kicking, this sport
looks like it will be grounding and pounding, sprawling and
brawling, for some time to come."Mixed Martial Arts Most Wanted "
steps into the cage and brings you round after round of fighting
deeds and details worthy of a sport known for bloody battles and
ingenious tactics. Authors Adam T. Heath and David L. Hudson Jr.
have knocked out sixty top-ten lists detailing the low blows,
grappling greats, human anomalies, and fighting females that make
up the compelling world of mixed martial arts.There s no need to be
an insider Heath and Hudson bring you all of the sport s best
bouts, dirtiest moves, and brainscrambling kayos in a book that
will keep MMA enthusiasts reeling for months.
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