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How to Popularize Physics

Physics Today, 2005
An outreach effort can combine an eager audience, a favorite topic, and a preferred medium of expression to achieve a wonderful teaching experience.
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The Most Popular Physics Meme Ever

Physics World, 2015
The term "meme" comes from the Greek word mimeme ("that which is imitated"), and it denotes an entity (such as an idea or symbol) that propagates from mind to mind within a culture.
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HOW TO POPULARIZE PARTICLE PHYSICS

International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2005
This article reviews why efforts to popularize particle physics are so important, offers advice on maximizing the impact and minimizing the effort involved in your own outreach endeavors, and supplies examples of existing effective programs. Readers are urged to make the 2005 World Year of Physics a focus of their current efforts in education and ...
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Popular Media Representations of Physical Activity Among Mothers

Health Education & Behavior, 2016
Purpose. Many mothers fail to meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity. Popular media magazines targeting mothers provide information about physical activity and health, but little is known about the framing and content of physical activity messages within these sources.
Margaret P, Sanders, Deirdre, Dlugonski
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Relationship of Physical Fitness to Selected Measures of Popularity

Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1966
(1966). Relationship of Physical Fitness to Selected Measures of Popularity. Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation: Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 286-288.
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Popular and Unpopular Ideas in Particle Physics

Physics Today, 1986
I finished writing this article while the 23rd International Conference on High-Energy Physics was taking place in Berkeley. California. It was a wellorganized conference with a variety of theoretical talks, comprehensive plenary lectures and many reports on new experiments.
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Physical Attractiveness and Popularity: A Predictive Study

Psychological Reports, 1987
The purpose of the study was to identify physical attractiveness as a causal antecedent to sociometric choice in kindergarten children. This required an assessment of attractiveness, unbiased by prior friendship among peers. Nominations of physical attractiveness were elicited from 48 kindergarten children and from their mothers in the family homes ...
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Physical Efficiency Tests as a Practical Method of Popularizing Physical Education at the University of California

American Physical Education Review, 1917
(1918). Physical Efficiency Tests as a Practical Method of Popularizing Physical Education at the University of California. American Physical Education Review: Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 27-33.
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ROLE OF MANAGEMENT IN POPULARIZATION OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND SPORT

Bulletin of Kyrgyz State University named after I. Arabaev
This article highlights the role of management in the popularization of physical education and sports. The main principles of management that help attract the population to a healthy lifestyle are considered. Particular attention is paid to modern management methods that allow for the effective organization of sports events and the promotion of healthy
Siwen Wang, Ji Siyu
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Knowing Quanta: The Ambiguous Metaphors of Popular Physics

The Review of English Studies, 2001
In the late 1990s popular science writing has gained a prominence not seen since the interwar period of James Jeans, Arthur Eddington and J. B. S. Haldane. This is evident not only in the increased commercial success of the genre but also in its impact on traditional literary culture. John Carey, in his introduction to the Faber Book of Science, claims
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