Moreover, the twentieth century is a revolt against the traditional practices prevalent in the past. To keep pace with the fast and vast changes that are taking place in the various disciplines, there is a tremendous demand and responsibility cast on the training system to meet the challenges of preparing men and women to achieve tasks with success and excellence. Sports is no exception to this and so emphasis is placed on psychological aspects of a player to attain success (Mohan et.al. 1986)
1.1 URBAN AREA
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The elementary schools in a city are better equipped than in the village. Naturally on account of all these facilities young men and women are attracted to the cities for higher education.
1.1.2 URBAN CULTURE
Urban Culture is the culture of cities. Cities all over the world, past and present, have behaviors and cultural elements that separate them from otherwise comparable rural areas.
In the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada "urban" is often used as a euphemism to describe hip hop culture or subsets of black culture; being these defined groups as a type of urban tribe. Hence names for cultural artifacts like urban music could be seen as a new term for "Race music". It can also refer to the greater availability of cultural resources (such as art, theatre, events, etc) as compared to suburban or rural areas.
United States urbanization, which began in the late 1800s, created many new cities. Cities sprang up, which attracted industry, which attracted people. The population in these new cities grew rapidly. Many farmers, immigrants, and African Americans from the South came to these major cities in search of jobs and excitement.
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