The real importance of sports | Sean Adams | TEDxACU

Por Simon Morgan en Recreacion & Deportes 2174 views 17th Enero 2018 Duración del video: 00:08:22
In his talk, Sean discusses four primary ways men have historically been raised in American culture — home, church, military, and sports. Sean’s talk focuses...

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