Points 33rd  Mark Martin What a year it has been for Mark Martin

April 5, 2011 12:00 AM
Points 33rd  Mark Martin What a year it has been for Mark Martin

The likelyhood of him returning next year was already in question, but his trade value has taken a significant hit.Regardless of what happens in the offseason, it is quite disappointing to see two Packer fan favorites that have likely finished their tenure in Green Bay because of injuries. . DUBLIN, Ireland(Business Wire)Research and Markets( http://) hasannounced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "CulturalCompetence in Health Education and Health Promotion" to their offering. Cultural Competence in Health Education and Health Promotion examines theimportance of ethnic and cultural factors for community health practice. Thefirst in a new series of book to be published by Jossey-Bass and the AmericanAssociation for Health Education, this text describes essential theories,models, and practices for working with race, ethnicity, gender, and socialissues. The volume editors and their contributors, all experts in this field,cover demographics, disparities, complementary and alternative medicine,spiritually grounded approaches, multicultural populations, culturally competentneeds assessment and planning, communication, workforce, program planning,aging, sexual orientation, and future challenges. Useful for both undergraduateand graduate students in the field of health education and health promotion,school health, public health, preventive medicine, nursing, and allied healthfields, the publication is essential reading for those learning or practicinghealth education and health promotion Key Topics Covered: Changing U.S.

The NASCAR season starts in February on the beaches of Daytona and ends on the beaches of South Florida in November Its a long, grueling season for every team. At the end of the season, only one team can be called the champion. On Sunday, NASCAR Sprint Cup series crowned their champion under the lights. Check out a special edition of the final winners and losers of the 2009 season.  Winners Jimmie Johnson It is incredible what Jimmie Johnson has done in NASCAR top touring series in the last four years He has dominated when it counted and won when it mattered. Johnson will be a threat to win for years to come, the history he made on Sunday with his fourth championship in a row, many will never see again So NASCAR fans need to embrace Johnson and what he has done.

Its hard to root for a guy who dominates like he has, but you have to appreciate what he has done. What we witness is pure domination and a team that has no plans to slow down. Congratulations Johnson on your fourth NASCAR Sprint Cup championship. Points: First  Michael Waltrip No, Michael Waltrip has not won a championship and he does not win every week What Waltrip has done for this sport cannot be overlooked. On Sunday, Waltrip will take the checkered flag for the final time as a full-time driver His career spans three decades of NASCAR racing.

Waltrip has been a very important voice in leading car manufacturer Toyota into a sport where the cars are American made. Now Toyota has been widely accepted by NASCAR fans and is winning championships and NASCAR should thank Waltrip. Waltrip numbers are not flashy and he would never have the win totals of a Richard Petty,  Dale Earnhardt Sr., or  Jeff Gordon or even his brother, Darrell Waltrip He will, though, have the respect of his fans and his peers. Points: 33rd  Mark Martin What a year it has been for Mark Martin.