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Paper Excerpts: ... < http://www.escape.com/~paulg53/ politics/great_depression.shtml < http://www.escape.com/~paulg53/ politics/great_depression.shtml > 4 . A shoe is not just a shoe. Athletic shoe companies operate in a world in which there are vast potential profits to be in the pursuit of that vision. The Nike Example The NIKE Corporation was started by Philip Knight. Known primarily for the manufacture and marketing of athletic shoes, world's largest shoe manufacturer, controlling about 40 percent of the American athletic shoe market with shoes for a substantial market for all athletic-shoe companies in the future. However, it also remains the case that those shoe companies that are especially focused on youth consumers may suffer Nike controls about 60% of the basketball shoe market, and 39.1% of the general athletic shoe market. According to ...
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Sources list for ATHLETIC SHOE INDUSTRY AND SOCIOCULTURAL: Royce, W. Gebelt, J. Duff, R. (2001). Female Athletes: Being both Athletic and Feminine. University of Portland. Athletic Insight: Journal of Sport Psychology.Female Students and University Sports Royce, W. Gebelt, J. Duff, R. (2001). Female Athletes: Being both Athletic and Feminine. University of Portland. Athletic Insight: Journal of Sport Psychology. Sports. Title IX: Women’s Sports Carr CN, Kennedy SR, Dimick KM. Alcohol use among high school athletes: a comparison of alcohol use and intoxication in male and female high school athletes and non-athletes. J Alcohol Drug Educ. 1990;36:39-43. Injury in the Adolescent Athlete Adams CL. Substance use of Massachusetts high school student-athletes and non-athletes. Dissertation Abstracts International. 1992;4-B:153. Injury in the Adolescent Athlete Miller, J. L, & Levy, G. D. (1996). Gender role conflict, gender-typed characteristics, self-concepts, and sport socialization in female athletes and non athletes. Sex Roles, 35, 111-122. Title IX: Women’s Sports More sources on "ATHLETIC SHOE INDUSTRY AND SOCIOCULTURAL"
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