TLEP Assignments

eraabe on December 7th, 2010

  I will admit that at first I was very indifferent about the Blog Project. The first day of lab I was stressing out about the entire assignment complaining that is was time consuming, difficult to understand and pointless. I can say that my views have certainly changed since then and really enjoyed doing the […]

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eraabe on November 29th, 2010

The article I chose to critique was called Impact of College Recreation Centers on Enrollment. This article is unique because the author, Stephen Kampf, is with the Department of Recreation and Wellness at Bowling Green State University. The following article was published in the Recreational Sports Journal recently in 2010. Kampf’s study was broken up […]

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eraabe on November 16th, 2010

  The Olympic reference I researched was about the 2008 Olympics hosted in Beijing. The article was about Beijing’s action plan for preparation for the 2008 Olympic Games. In the article there are numerous example of how the country plans on cautiously spending its money on the Olympics. “The Olympic Games will use thirty-seven venues, […]

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eraabe on November 9th, 2010

On October 26, 2010 our class had a chance to get a tour of the Perry Field House. Given the expanding number of intercollegiate teams and the increasing popularity of intramural and club sports at the University; the university administrators approved plans for the construction of a brand new facility specifically for use by those […]

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eraabe on November 9th, 2010

On Friday November 6, 2010 Bob Waggoner visited the Perry Field House to discuss his experience officiating in the NFL. In the beginning of the presentation Waggoner spoke briefly about his career background and how he ended officiating in the NFL. Waggoner’s first career was a probation officer then moved into high school officiating, which […]

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eraabe on October 21st, 2010

“Technological advances in the past few decades have greatly increased the competitive nature of the economic business world. Companies have used software, computers and the Internet to transform their businesses from local places of business to national and global market competitors. Technology has also forced businesses to remain flexible, adapting their operations to newer and […]

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eraabe on October 17th, 2010

1.Do you feel an entity or individual demonstrated negligence in the facts presented in either the Popke or Steinbach article? Justify your answer by using the definition and the requirements of negligence as presented in class. “Negligence is an unintentional tort that injures an individual in person, property or reputation” (Tlep notes). In Paul Steinbach’s […]

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eraabe on October 15th, 2010

“It’s a terrific addition to the Bowling Green campus, and its impact on our student-athletes is going to be tremendous,” said Christopher. “This is a building that will help all 425 student-athletes and 18 teams.”   On Thursday September 14, our class visited the Sebo Athletic Center located north east of campus. “The Sebo Athletic […]

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eraabe on October 8th, 2010

The tour of the Student Recreational Center was an informative tour and showed many useful aspects of the facility that one may not have noticed. Although there are some useful aspects in the Rec Center, some elements could use improvement. After reading chapters 13, 16, 17, and 18, I have gained a better knowledge of […]

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eraabe on September 28th, 2010

On September 14, 2010 Assistant Vice President of Capital Planning, Bob Waddle, came to talk with our TLEP 4830 class about the different construction projects happening on and around Bowling Green’s campus. Although Bob did not get to answer questions that students had prepared by the end of class, I believe his presentation was informative […]

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