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This is the first book to focus on the topic of doping in esports. As the global esports industry continues to grow, this book critiques current anti-doping practices and considers the role that the World Anti-Doping Agency and the International Olympic Committee might play in creating a sustainable anti-doping scheme. Drawing on new research, this book maps the instances of doping within esports and considers the differences between esports and traditional sports, including the multiplicity of organisations – from federations to game publishers – that make up the complex governance structure of the esports industry. It argues that the WADA Code and well-established anti-doping mechanisms proven in traditional Olympic sports can provide a blueprint for improving anti-doping efforts within esports and strengthen the efficacy and legitimacy of esports governing bodies. This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in esports, video games, sports and entertainment law, sport policy, sport management, or the ethics of sport.
Eyes as Mirrors presents a fascinating exploration of how human eyes function as sophisticated tools for communication, health indicators, and cultural symbols. This multidisciplinary work weaves together cutting-edge research from neuroscience, behavioral psychology, and anthropology to reveal the complex ways our eyes reflect both our conscious and unconscious states. Through careful examination of pupillary responses, micro-expressions, and gaze patterns, the book illuminates how eyes serve as windows into our physical and emotional well-being. The book progresses logically through three main sections, beginning with the neurobiological foundations of eye communication and the role of mir...
Dancing for Survival explores the profound role of dance, not just as art, but as a vital tool for human resilience across history. From war zones to times of economic crises, dance emerges as a potent coping mechanism, a means of economic support, and a form of political protest. The book reveals how this performing art has served as a strategy for confronting and overcoming life-threatening challenges. One intriguing fact is dance's historical use in appeasing warring gods, while another is its contemporary application in challenging social injustice, highlighting its enduring adaptability. The book progresses by first introducing dance as a survival tool across psychological, economic, and political dimensions. It then uses specific case studies to show its impact in war-torn regions, deprived areas, and as a vehicle for social change. This approach emphasizes that dance is an essential human practice, contributing to both physical and psychological well-being, and urges a reassessment of its value, especially during times of turmoil, offering insights into fostering resilience and promoting social justice in contemporary society.
""Absolution As Aaron"" explores the significant role of cleansing rituals and atonement in the Old Testament, using Aaron, the first High Priest, as a focal point. This book aims to deepen the understanding of purity, sin, and forgiveness within a biblical context, emphasizing how these practices are essential for interpreting the New Testament's concept of salvation. Did you know that the Old Testament contains detailed instructions for purification from various forms of impurity, like skin diseases or contact with death? Understanding these cleansing rituals, especially those performed by Aaron, provides insights into God's holiness and humanity's need for atonement. The book uniquely foc...
Art as Investment bridges the gap between finance and aesthetics, exploring fine art as a tangible asset for financial growth. The book highlights how factors like market trends and artist reputation influence art's investment potential. It also reveals the complexities of building an art portfolio, crucial for diversification and informed appreciation. A key insight is understanding how connoisseurship and authentication play a critical role in determining an artworkâs true value, especially in the context of provenance research. The book takes a data-driven approach, demystifying art investment by providing tools to assess risk and estimate returns. It begins with the art market's history and applies modern portfolio theory to art investment. Structured in three sections, the book covers art valuation, practical portfolio building, and legal and financial considerations like taxation and estate planning. Through case studies and real-world examples, readers gain practical guidance on navigating the art market.
""People as Flowers"" offers a fascinating exploration of the profound parallels between human life and botanical creation, weaving together biblical wisdom with horticultural science to illuminate our understanding of human purpose and divine design. The book presents a unique perspective that bridges scientific observation with theological insight, examining how the life cycles, growth patterns, and adaptive capabilities of flowers mirror human development and spiritual growth. Through careful analysis of biblical texts and botanical research, the book progresses from basic structural comparisons to deeper theological implications. A standout example is the examination of how flowers respo...
Islands as Parks explores the crucial role of island national parks in global conservation efforts, highlighting their unique ecosystems and the challenges they face. These isolated environments are biodiversity hotspots, often home to endemic species found nowhere else. Islands serve as living laboratories for studying evolution and the impacts of climate change, making their protection vital. The book examines strategies for managing these delicate ecosystems, considering the needs of both conservation and local communities. The book delves into island biogeography, conservation biology, and environmental policy, offering insights into evolutionary processes and ecosystem services. Case st...
Psychological Warfare explores the often-underestimated role of the human mind in military strategy and conflict. It examines how psychological tactics, such as propaganda and deception, have been used throughout history to influence the outcomes of battles and wars. The book highlights how understanding cognitive biases and leveraging vulnerabilities can be as decisive as physical force. For example, manipulating enemy morale has proven to be a potent tool, demonstrating that mental fortitude is as critical as military might. The book progresses from foundational concepts of psychological manipulation to detailed case studies drawn from military history. It showcases instances where misinformation campaigns and the exploitation of cognitive biases significantly altered the course of events. By synthesizing historical examples with psychological principles, Psychological Warfare provides a framework for understanding strategic operations. This approach shows how psychological tactics are integral to military success, offering valuable insights applicable beyond military strategy, such as in negotiation and crisis management.
""Food as Medicine"" presents a comprehensive exploration of how nutrition fundamentally impacts human health, bridging traditional wisdom with cutting-edge nutritional science. The book systematically examines the intricate relationship between food and wellness, focusing on how specific nutrients influence cellular function and immune response. Through evidence-based research and clinical studies, it demonstrates how dietary choices can either promote healing or contribute to disease processes, particularly through their effects on inflammation. The book's unique three-part structure guides readers from theoretical foundations to practical applications. Beginning with the biochemical inter...
“Infinite Playgrounds: Gaming as the Architecture of Tomorrow” explores how gaming is rapidly evolving from entertainment into a driving force for culture, economy, and technology. It examines the convergence of artificial intelligence, blockchain, Web3, immersive worlds, and esports, showing how these innovations are transforming not only how games are played but also how they shape work, learning, health, and global connectivity. This book covers the rise of play-to-earn economies, user-generated content, and mobile-first gaming, alongside the emergence of phygital realms that blend digital and physical experiences. Through case studies, technical insights, and critical analysis, it reveals how gaming is building new markets, fostering inclusion, and creating opportunities for both players and creators. By charting challenges around ethics, regulation, and digital trust, it offers a roadmap for navigating the future of this fast-changing industry.