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    Both men and women from all over the world play sports. However‚ many of the women play as a hobby‚ but not as a profession. Women’s sports aren’t as popular as men’s sports‚ due to the lack of attention from the media as well as the few product endorsements and the negative idea that not all sports should be played by women. Society does not have high enough expectations for women athletes‚ which is why women athletes don’t receive the same amount of opportunities or have the same image as male

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    ISSUES STUDY Should men and women be paid the same in sports? Women’s sport has largely progressed in the last 50 years. Women now play a larger range of sports and have access to many opportunities to play sport at a professional level. Yet the athletic world is still largely male-dominated. Women and men rarely play sport together and women are paid less when compared to men playing the same form of professional sport. In a recently published list of the 100 highest paid athletes globally there

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    SINGLE WOMEN ARE MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN MARRIED WOMEN There’s no denying that today‚ in this modern and somewhat feminist era‚ there is an abundance of smart‚ successful and independent women. These women have taken control over their lives and have the power to do whatever they want in our society‚ something that wasn’t possible‚ not so many years ago. Over a lifetime‚ unmarried women can pay as much as a million dollars more than their married counterparts for healthcare‚ taxes‚ and more. “A busy

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    Evolution of Women in Sports There have been many misconceptions between men and women in the world of sports. Whereas men are seen as strong and muscular‚ women have been viewed as more fragile. The stereotypes created from these viewpoints have caused women to feel the need to prove their strength. Gender differences have greatly influenced the stereotypes we see in the sports world. Some of the earliest American sports originated in England‚ and generally did not include the women. Horse races

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    Should men and women compete in sport equally? “Absolutely we could beat them‚ why not?” said Hope Powell‚ when somebody asked her whether the England women’s football team‚ which she manages‚ could beat Roy Hodgson’s team. “‘I think physically the guys are obviously a lot stronger than the women‚ but with technical ability I think we’re as good as the men.” And this question about the equality of men and women in sport is still very interesting. Could women compete equally with men‚ or are they

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    Is Better To Watch Sport than To Play Sport (Against) Good morning/afternoon Mr Masters and fellow students in 9A. Today I will persuade you that it is much better to play sport than to watch it. This is evident in the fact that physically playing sport maintains your health‚ can reduce your economic spending and keeps you fit and socially active. It has been clearly shown that a sedentary lifestyle is linked to disease and a shorter lifespan. People who are inactive are more likely to become

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    Equality in Women Sports Gender equality in sports is something women have been trying to pursue over and over again. As in professional publicity of sportsmen vs. women is no competition‚ men blow women out of the park on this issue. Men are more dominant in the sports world‚ and women just live in the shadows. Women are not given the chance they deserve to prove that they are just as good‚ so as of now‚ the media presumes them to be inferior to men. The myth many people believe for this reason

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    Section 3404 27 October 2013 WomenSports and Expectations In Sara Maratta’s article‚ "Move Over Boys‚ Make room in the Crease‚" Maratta takes a stand against unequal representation of female athletes in the sports world. Maratta describes her love of hockey and how being a part of the sports world opened her eyes as to the amount of mistreatment toward females in the athletic world such as female athletes‚ coaches and journalists (Birkenstein 537). The nature of sports and female athletics has come

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    century‚ given the question “who will benefit more from marriage‚ men or women”‚ we are here to answer; men will benefit more. Marriage‚ as a center of collision between aspiration and confusion faced by couples nowadays‚ actually has a more positive influence on men than on women for mainly three reasons. First‚ it brings a higher sense of commitment to married men and makes them not only more considerate to his family and the people around but also more socially responsible‚ which founds the base

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    Women have and always will face inequality all their lives. It will occur in different forms as time passes‚ but there will always be something along the road to remind a women that she is simply “made to reproduce”. For example‚ in past times‚ it would be seen as something unnatural for a woman to participate in sports that were primarily dominated by men. Today‚ we are currently living in the 21st century and the differences among male and/or female athletes is huge. More than half of the world

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