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Club Multideportivo Di-Sport

2017
Nuestra idea de negocio nace a partir de una expectativa de trabajo en la materia Paralimpísmo que se vio durante el currículum del programa de cultura física, deporte y recreación, dando un aporte significativo con el tema de discapacidad, entendiendo la discapacidad como “cualquier restricción o carencia de la capacidad para realizar una actividad de
Roa Bonilla, Jonathan Jair   +2 more
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Sport Clubs in Estonia

2015
To understand the importance and status of sports in Estonia, one has to understand the historical background of the country. The oldest known settlement in Estonia dates back to around 11,000 years ago at the beginning of the ninth millennium BC. The first mention of the people inhabiting present-day Estonia is by the Roman historian Tacitus, who in ...
Kristjan Port, Peeter Lusmägi
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Goals of sports clubs

European Journal for Sport and Society, 2008
Sports clubs do not strive for maximum profit. They aim to offer their members the opportunity to practise sport and to pass leisure time actively. This paper analyses the goals of sports clubs from the perspective of the theory of action. The collective goals of the club are developed from the members' interests. The methodological approach applied in
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Sport Clubs in Spain

2015
Spain is a decentralised state with an approximate population of 47.1 million. It is a European Union member state since 1986 and the 13th largest economy in the world. According to the latest survey of sporting habits conducted in Spain (2010), 19 % of people over the age of 15 engage in some kind of sport or physical activity through a sports club or
Ramon Llopis-Goig, Anna Vilanova
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Sport Clubs in Slovenia

2015
Slovenia has a population of two million. With the changes of political system (1991), significant changes in commercialisation and the partnership between state and private capital occurred also in the area of financing of sport. Today, sports organisations at all levels are financed from public and private funds.
Simona Kustec Lipicer   +1 more
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Sport Clubs in Greece

2015
Greece is a country with a total population of 10,815.197 (ELSTAT 2011). It is the 15th largest economy in the 27-member European Union. Its economy is mainly based on the service sector (85 %), industry sector (12 %), and agriculture (3 %). One of the most important industries within the service sector is tourism.
Kostas Alexandris, Panagiota Balaska
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Sport Clubs in Hungary

2015
Based on the main political and historical changes in Hungarian society, which fundamentally restructured the economic, political and social composition of the country, such as World War II and the pluralistic changes in 1989–1990, the development of sports clubs in Hungary can be divided into the following three periods: first, the era before World ...
Szilvia Perényi, Ilona Bodnár
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Jarvis Brook Sports Club

2018
A detailed magnetometer survey was conducted over approximately 2.6 ha of pasture to the north of Jarvis Brook Sports Club, Crowborough. No archaeological anomalies have been identified. Several areas of increased magnetic response are of uncertain origin, and could be a result of ironworking activity, though their interpretation as such is tentative ...
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Sport Clubs in England

2015
England is the largest of the home countries in the UK, with a population of 53.9 million out of 64.1 million in the UK as a whole. Despite a rich historic tradition in manufacturing industry, the economy is now dominated by services, which comprise 80 % of employment and 77 % of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product.
Geoff Nichols, Peter Taylor
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Sport Clubs in Finland

2015
This chapter introduces the current state of the Finnish sport clubs. The article aims to highlight firstly, how sport and physical culture in Finland are historically based on the civil society and volunteer activities; secondly what are the characteristics of sport clubs in Finland; and finally what kind of challenges sport clubs are facing at the ...
Koski, Pasi   +4 more
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