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    High Cost Of Youth Sports

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    ever had to suffer with playing sports‚where no one ever got hurt‚ where in the sports world kids were safe from danger. Although when you play sports you can get more fit and get more healthier. Competitive sports for the young risk a lot of injuries kids being hurt that they might give up on the sport that they play. Spending too much money can be a real threat to parents‚ some parents don’t have enough money to help their child achieve what they want to do with sports. Also spending too much time

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    Participation Trophies in Youth Sports In society today‚ it has become a social norm for parents to always appease their children. Although it is good for children to be happy‚ some problems could potentially arise if kids are always expecting to get their way. In recreational youth sports‚ this norm has been integrated by giving children awards for participating rather than the victor receiving a trophy alone. Children should not be given these participation awards‚ although they may momentarily

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    Pros Cons Foster a love and appreciation for sports Emphasize the social and health benefits of playing sports Inspire a lasting interest in fitness Teach young children key values and promoting cooperation Shows value in trying your best Risk of kids becoming entitled Competition is a primary source of youth sports Adults fail to teach kids that losing is a part of life Discourage children from improving Denies winners exclusive recognition Essential to a child’s development http://isscd.or

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    Increasing Crime Among Youth

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    Jump to: navigation‚ search Crime is present in various forms in India. Organized crime include drug trafficking‚ gunrunning‚ money laundering‚ extortion‚ murder for hire‚ fraud‚ human trafficking poaching and Prostitution. Many criminal operations engage in black marketeering‚ political violence‚ religiously motivated violence‚ terrorism‚ and abduction. Other crimes are homicide‚ robbery‚ assault etc. Property crimes include burglary‚ theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ and arson. Corruption is a significant

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    Hate Crimes and the Homosexual Community Dontae Anderson Com/172 Professor Baker October 29th‚ 2012 Abstract In this paper I am talking about Hate crimes against the Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. I show that though Hate crimes are classified as crimes that are evoked by sexual orientation‚ race‚ identity‚ gender‚ or religion. Hate crimes are more common amongst the gay and transgender men. I show states with highest conviction rate in 2012. I also show the upward

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    IV. Research Question 2 Trends of Gang Violence from the early 1990’s till present will be characterized by: A. Differential between drug and violent offenses compared between the 90’s and Present B. Number of crimes committed within a group C. Number repeated crimes committed within a year to year basis V. Research Question 3 Controlling gangs in America will be characterized by the following terms a. Different from gangs in the 1990’s and Present b. Differential between

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    The Rise In Youth Suicide The following is a summary of "Explaining the Rise in Youth Suicide"‚ by David M. Cutler‚ Edward Glaeser‚ Karen Norberg. This article is the best we have found for comparing suicide theories to what the data actually says. It is essential reading because the US data is richer than in many other countries‚ permitting more insights that may also have applicability outside of the USA. A key characteristic of the US data is that suicide rates amongst US youths aged 15-24 has

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    Youth Sports and Character Development Introduction Character development is not something that can be gained or developed over night. Character development is the multiple life skills that an individual builds within themself throughout their lifespan. When a person develops good character in their early years of life‚ they will benefit in the long run because they used the life skills they gained and put them to use‚ becoming a successful individual in all aspects of life. There is one thing

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    throughout time attempting to explain the phenomenon of crime‚ consequently‚ there is not a perfect explanation for all crimes (Bohm & Vogel‚ 2011). The various crimes coupled with the various minds of individuals make it nearly impossible to predict‚ prevent‚ as well as apprehend all offenders. The situational crime prevention‚ as well as routine activity theories created as derivatives of the Chicago School‚ explain causal factors of crime in the most practical sense‚ in my opinion. The works

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    Situational crime prevention aims to remove whatever is attractive to criminals about committing that particular crime. An example of this is the method they use at the shoe stores in the mall. At footlocker they only show you one shoe‚ this makes stealing non-rewarding for thieves. It would not make sense to only steal one shoe even if it was in your size. This approach reduces crime in quick and practical ways‚ by removing the opportunities a criminal has to commit a crime. Situational Crime prevention

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