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    Idrettens Skyggesider

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    Innledning: Oppgaveteksten lyder som følgende: Redgjør for noen av sportens skyggesider (f.eks. vold‚ doping og gamling). Drøft problemenes framvekst i et sosiologisk perspektiv‚ og antyd mulige løsninger på problemene. I denne besvarelsen vil vi først begynne med å redegjøre for noen av sportens skyggesider‚ de vi har valgt å se nærmere på er vold‚ doping og spisevegring. Dette er alle interessante problemer innenfor idretten‚ som igjen har ringvirkninger på resten av samfunnet. Skyggesider

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    Doping is slowly but definitely destroying the professional sports industry. In this generation in which the use of performance-enhancing drugs is increasing and becoming harder to detect‚ it could be said that everyone is guilty. As students‚ we are taught that cheating is no right and if for example we cheat on a test and teachers catch us doing it‚ there are consequences. What athletes need to understand is that there are consequences for their actions‚ not only for them but for the entire sports

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    after all the allegations of doping that have no hard evidence will not overshadow his accomplishments and will continue to ispire many with his doings method of speech development I want the audience to know about the impact in the cycling world that Lance Armstrong has left. to present everyone with the positives that he has left rather than focusing on the recent decision of the us doping agency to take his 7 tour de france titles for unproved allegations of doping. I will back up my point of

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    soldiers were introduced to different type of drugs to help them be able to win a race and move on. In sports- most of the time- it’s mostly the coaches that encourage the athletes to take drugs so that they can do well in games. By 1933‚ the word “doping” began to appear in dictionaries. By 1960‚ prescription drug weren’t just popular in international individual sports‚ like cycling and track‚ but had become commonplace in the locker rooms of American team sports. Some coaches were making the players

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    The Down Fall of Ambition Although ambition can be looked on as a positive thing‚ it can also have its downfalls. Sometimes too much ambition can turn out to be negative. Ambition can hurt a person’s life by its downfall. It can also lead to a person’s downfall because it can cause someone to make bad decisions‚ neglect priorities‚ and do drugs. Ambition can lead a person to make bad decisions. At the 2006 Tour de France Floyd Landis confessed to taking performance enhancing drugs (Ford2). Landis

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    and Mail says‚ “You’ll have to dope just to get to the professional level‚ at which point you’ll have doctors supervising your red blood cell count and so on. So it’s the kids who will be most at risk‚ forced to dope just to reach the level where doping can be done ’safely.’". If kids decide to use PEDs then they will experience harmful side effects just to get to the professional level. If PEDs continue to be used in sports‚ more harm will be done. PEDs need to be banned to prevent these side effects

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    Bibliography: Drug testers crack down on school doping Sbu H Mjikeliso | 14 June‚ 2011 11:25

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    Anthony Carby Annotated Bibliography Baseball is one of the oldest professional sports in the United States that is still heavily played and viewed by spectators. NBC sports conducted a survey to find out the number of people who watch baseball yearly. They found baseball is in second place behind football with 1.01 billion people watching MLB games annually. Baseball has always been my number one love in the sports world. In my lifetime‚ there have been many changes to the game. Today‚ one

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    Joe Barsh & Olivia Grout EDPE 414 6 Dec. 2012 Steroid Use in Sports The NCAA and MLB have very different‚ yet strict drug policies that protect their athletes and run throughout their programs. Termed as “Performance Enhancers”‚ the NCAA bands any drug or hormonal substance that is chemically or pharmacologically related to testosterone‚ as well as any current illegal drugs. Stimulants‚ anabolic agents‚ masking agents‚ analogues‚ anti-estrogen and beta-2Aagonists are examples of currently

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    Abstract Corporate social responsibility has taken on a very important role within the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). A number of scandals have rocked the organisation in recent years and the credibility of the organisation has been placed in serious doubt. This essay evaluates the organisations commitment to corporate social responsibility and to its stakeholders. The essay concludes in the past the UCI was dominated by its board of directors while not considering the views of stakeholders

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