A Stadium Kind of Love

A Stadium Kind of Love
Title A Stadium Kind of Love PDF eBook
Author Peggy Fielding
Publisher AWOC.COM
Pages 124
Release 2003-02-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780970750723

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Morgan Stark Hanlon is introduced to love in the ticket office at the University of Tulsa. Addison Paine, her lover, leaves for law school in the Northeast and life becomes very difficult for Morgan but she handles it as best she can. Eight years later Addison Paine appears outside the doorway of a classroom at TU where Morgan is teaching. After some discussion, Morgan and Addison can't seem to help themselves. Before long, they are back in that very same room behind the ticket office doing what they used to do. A STADIUM KING OF LOVE is a gripping story of how two confused, misinformed people find each other and finally learn to trust their love for each other once again. And no...it's not about football at all. Sex and romance are the only things that go on in the TU stadium with these two folks.

Loving Sports When They Don't Love You Back

Loving Sports When They Don't Love You Back
Title Loving Sports When They Don't Love You Back PDF eBook
Author Jessica Luther
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 337
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1477322175

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Triumphant wins, gut-wrenching losses, last-second shots, underdogs, competition, and loyalty—it’s fun to be a fan. But when a football player takes a hit to the head after yet another study has warned of the dangers of CTE, or when a team whose mascot was born in an era of racism and bigotry takes the field, or when a relief pitcher accused of domestic violence saves the game, how is one to cheer? Welcome to the club for sports fans who care too much. In Loving Sports When They Don’t Love You Back, acclaimed sports writers Jessica Luther and Kavitha A. Davidson tackle the most pressing issues in sports, why they matter, and how we can do better. For the authors, “sticking to sports” is not an option—not when our taxes are paying for the stadiums, and college athletes aren’t getting paid at all. But simply quitting a favorite team won’t change corrupt and deplorable practices, and the root causes of many of these problems are endemic in our wider society. An essential read for modern fans, Loving Sports When They Don’t Love You Back challenges the status quo and explores how we might begin to reconcile our conscience with our fandom.

Stadium Games

Stadium Games
Title Stadium Games PDF eBook
Author Jay Weiner
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 550
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780816634347

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"Stadium Games begins with the events leading to the arrival of the Twins and Vikings to the state in 1961 and traces subsequent controversies about professional sports in the region up to the present. Weiner discusses the factors that make Minnesota the poster child for the nation's stadium debates - the recent departure of the North Stars hockey team, the near departure of the Timberwolves, the strong opposition of taxpayers, and the apparent greed of team owners. Stadium Games reveals the behind-the-scenes deals and inside scoop on what went wrong in the recent unsuccessful campaign for a new ballpark, divulging how public relations experts failed and how government leaders conspired to fake out Minnesota's citizens."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Give & Go

Give & Go
Title Give & Go PDF eBook
Author Bree Kraemer
Publisher Bree Kraemer
Pages 223
Release 2022-04-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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When Ruby Mullen took the job as the public relations director of the Valley Falls Strikers, her only concern was working with professional athletes. She despised them. Turns out, the guys on the team were amazing. Well, except one guy. Dallas Ramos. He irritated her. Drove her crazy. His partying ways and womanizing were exactly why she hated athletes. Never mind that it seemed like he’d made a change in his life. Tigers didn’t change their stripes. As the star midfielder for the Strikers, Dallas was used to hard work. He had no problem knocking a guy out of the way, or sliding to take the ball away. His life off the field was different. He could walk into a bar and he’d have women flocking to his side. He didn’t have to work for them. Or at least he used to have them flocking to his side. That was before. Before he decided he wanted more out of life than one-night stands and women who didn’t understand him. Enter. Ruby Mullen. She was constantly on him about something, yelling and arguing with him whenever they were in the same room. Somehow, that turned him on. He wanted her and it was time to do something about it.

Musical Digest

Musical Digest
Title Musical Digest PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 520
Release 1924
Genre Music
ISBN

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Love's Healing Power

Love's Healing Power
Title Love's Healing Power PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Pages 122
Release
Genre
ISBN 1434958094

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Convention Center Follies

Convention Center Follies
Title Convention Center Follies PDF eBook
Author Heywood T. Sanders
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 527
Release 2014-05-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0812209303

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American cities have experienced a remarkable surge in convention center development over the last two decades, with exhibit hall space growing from 40 million square feet in 1990 to 70 million in 2011—an increase of almost 75 percent. Proponents of these projects promised new jobs, new private development, and new tax revenues. Yet even as cities from Boston and Orlando to Phoenix and Seattle have invested in more convention center space, the return on that investment has proven limited and elusive. Why, then, do cities keep building them? Written by one of the nation's foremost urban development experts, Convention Center Follies exposes the forces behind convention center development and the revolution in local government finance that has privileged convention centers over alternative public investments. Through wide-ranging examples from cities across the country as well as in-depth case studies of Chicago, Atlanta, and St. Louis, Heywood T. Sanders examines the genesis of center projects, the dealmaking, and the circular logic of convention center development. Using a robust set of archival resources—including internal minutes of business consultants and the personal papers of big city mayors—Sanders offers a systematic analysis of the consultant forecasts and promises that have sustained center development and the ways those forecasts have been manipulated and proven false. This record reveals that business leaders sought not community-wide economic benefit or growth but, rather, to reshape land values and development opportunities in the downtown core. A probing look at a so-called economic panacea, Convention Center Follies dissects the inner workings of America's convention center boom and provides valuable lessons in urban government, local business growth, and civic redevelopment.