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What is Sport

Handbook of Research on Multidisciplinary Approaches to Literacy in the Digital Age
Any game that requires physical activity an involves a degree of competition, as baseball, soccer, bowling, or basketball.
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Reading the Television Broadcasts on Sports
Esennur Sirer (University of Usküdar, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1534-1.ch017
Abstract
Sports constitute the locomotive side of the media. Sometimes a success in sport finds its place in various organs of the media; sometimes a derby challenge keeps the media's agenda busy for days. Sport is an important component that attracts people and holds society together. Individuals experience the practices of social life through sport. Sports are also supported by the media because they provide socialization in societies, leaving a wide range of places. One of the most important media organs in which sports are widely located is television. Sports, with the development of television, adapted to television discourse has taken place in our lives. As a product of popular culture, it is spread and formed from television. Television gives the game more drama. Live transfer of the game adds the audience to the game and increases its drama. The audience watches the show prepared for him in his comfortable couch at home with different camera techniques and colorful narration of the presenters.
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Reflections of the Use of Technology on Sports Education and Sports Products
Sport is the whole of the efforts to protect the soul and body health of the individual, to maximize the feelings of struggle, excitement, competition, and overcoming and personal achievement within the framework of certain rules.
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AI and Individualized Education in Phys Ed and Sport
An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.
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An activity uniting a game and a competition, which enable individuals to divert from work and also entertain them.
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It is the set of motor situations codified in the form of competition and institutionalised.
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Psychomotricity and Development of Emotional Bonds Between Parents and Children in Early Childhood
Practice of physical activity that can be exercised for recreational or competitive purposes.
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A Smart City Initiative: Urban Greens and Evaluation Method of the Sport and Recreation Potentials (SEM)
Physical activity (individual or group activity) that is governed by the set of rules or customs and often competitive (for example: football, tennis, and cricket).
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