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Down: 1) the different levels of jobs family members hold that determines their social class; fishing, farming, kings2) Value-oriented rationality; characterized by striving for a goal which in itself may not be rational, but which is pursued through rational means. The values come from within an ethical, religious, philosophical or even holistic context--they are not rationally "chosen"4) Professional; Play particular position on the field6) Competitive, Non-competitive8) People from multiple backgrounds, races, genders, etc are invited to play12) Based on the emotional state of the person rather than in the rational weighing of means and ends. Sentiments are powerful forces in motivating human behavior13) Polity, Economy, Social Structure, Cultural Sphere15) Guided by custom or habit. People engage in this type of action often unthinkingly, because it is simply "always done"17) Sports are not magical, they are scientific18) Sports are institutionalized competitive activities that involve rigorous physical exertion or the use of relatively complex physical skills by participants motivated by internal and external rewards19) performance; arithmetic, quantified achievement (physical)21) Autotelic, Voluntary, Uncoerced, Rules and Regulations/Outside domain of material necessity but constrained26) of a man; proportion, balance, decorum, and moderation (social) Across: 3) regular patterns which can be discerned in the way societies are organized5) Comparing numbers to see who is the best7) Expression of social, cultural, political norms for femininity and masculinity; can be multiple, complex, mixed; expectations change over time9) biological; male or female10) Spontaneous Play, Organized Play (Games)11) the stock of spare goods and wealth left over after the basic subsistence needs of the laborers who produce the wealth have been met; dominant class is who controls the surplus values14) An activity involving physical exertion and skill, esp. (particularly in modern use) one regulated by set rules or customs in which an individual or competes against another or others16) Numbers; How well people perform according to the rules20) the relationships between groups of people who combine to produce goods and services22) No direct connection to religious or mythology23) Intellectual, Physical24) Can be defined as action in which the means to attain a particular goal are rationally chosen. It can be roughly translated as "technocratic thinking" (modern sports)25) Autotelic, impulsive, voluntary, Uncoerced/No real-world consequences, free of cultural constraint, pure possibility27) Governing bodies that make rules, set games, and keep records28) a group whose members share a common economic position, often involving a common lifestyle, and which is differentiated from other groups in terms of power and status, and the chances it members have of succeeding or bettering themselves in material terms29) working hard in this life, you'll make it to the afterlife; although religion is dwindling, the working hard paying off concept is where capitalism started30) A person who works for a set amount of money to survive
 

 

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