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Amateur sports - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amateurism (from Fr. amateur "lover of," from O.Fr., from L. amatorem nom. amator , "lover,"). As a value system, amateurism elevates things done with self-interest above those done for pay ( ...
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Definition of amateurism in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of amateurism. Pronunciation of amateurism. Translations of amateurism. amateurism synonyms, amateurism antonyms. Information about amateurism in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... It still has some sense of amateurism and unpredictability.
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Certification of NCAA Divisions I and II Amateurism Rules ... Information on Agents & Amateurism; NCAA Eligibility Center; Legislative Services Database (LSDBi); General Information and FAQs; International Student-Athletes; Student-Athlete Reinstatement...
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Amateurism Resources ... Amateurism-Related News ... Amateurism Certification Information...
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synonyms amateur, dilettante, dabbler, tyro mean a person who follows a pursuit without attaining proficiency or professional status. amateur often applies to one practicing an art without mastery of its essentials ... Learn more about "amateurism" ... Learn more about "amateurism" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Michael Rogers, chair of the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet, told ESPN that coaches associations have lined up behind his group's recommendation to open college sports to prospects who come up through clubs that include professional athletes, but didn't receive salaries.
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The BBC has forwarded the following message about their search for American home movies for a forthcoming series. ... It’s a story of both the vision and reality of the dream. Any home movie footage, either in black and white or color on any format, The films can be family home movies or any other kind of amateur film.
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November 25, 2006 ... Stephen Holmes, reviewing Fukuyama's latest in the LRB, makes some very good points: ... The neo-con argument goes roughly as follows. The US had to deploy its military might because American national security was (and is) threatened by the lack of democracy in the Arab Middle East.
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prominent college football blog and link directory ... SMQB has an entry from several months back that provides a great starting point in analyzing the NCAA's reasoning behind its policies to protect "amateurism".
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Interesting paper from Dan Hunter and John Quiggin: ... In the economy of the 21st century, economic and technical innovation is increasingly based on developments that don't rely on economic incentive or public provision. ... cmholm on The Economics of Amateurism...
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