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Dr. Earle F Zeigler
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Zeigler, E. F..
(2000)
Sport management enters the 3rd millenium (C.E.)
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Zeigler, E. F..
(1995)
Competency in critical thinking: a requirement for the 'allied professional'
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Zeigler, E. F..
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The rise and fall of sport and physical education philosophy: a plea for a renewal of a normative approach in the professional curriculum
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Zeigler, E. F..
(1992)
Using the rays from history's shining lantern as we face an uncertain future
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Zeigler, E. F..
(1989)
Proposed creed and code of professional ethics for the North American Society for Sport Management
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Zeigler, E. F..
(1987)
Sport management: past, present, future
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Zeigler, E. F..
(1987)
Properly administered sport is good for your child
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Zeigler, E. F..
(1987)
Rationale and suggested dimensions for a code of ethics for sport psychologists
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Zeigler, E. F..
(1985)
Understanding the immediate managerial environment in sport and physical education
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Zeigler, E. F..
(1983)
Relating a proposed taxonomy of sport and developmental physical activity to a planned inventory of scientific findings
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Zeigler, E. F..
(1980)
Application of a scientific ethics approach to sport decisions
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Zeigler, E. F..
(1980)
A revised marketing orientation for college athletics
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Zeigler, E. F..
(1979)
Sport and developmental physical activity in worldwide perspective: a philosophical analysis
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Zeigler, Earle F..
(1977)
The Early Middle Ages: Life, Education, and the Patterns of Sport and Physical Education.
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