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    expectations are set; not everyone can become famous or a professional athlete. Too many teens and kids look up to major athletes so they should not be setting the bad examples that they are setting (Laura K. Egendorf‚ 64). Not only are they setting bad examples but they have bad habits as well. Also‚ as teens grow older they read about their athlete hero and their bad habits. Michael A. Pore states that any law breaking or wrong thing a professional athlete does‚ there is a story posted in newspaper

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    Essay Outline Steroids in Sports: Why steroids and other performance enhancing drugs should be banned from sports. I. Introduction A. Background:Over the past couple of decades steroids and other performance enhancing drugs have become more and more common in sports and have started to become more of a part of mainstream culture. Steroids have become a great problem very quickly and are just now being addressed among many major sports. Through looking at the effects of steroids‚ the way they

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    Hannah Ingram Commercialisation In Sport. The media is now more powerful and pervasive than ever before; in today ’s world it ’s impossible to go anywhere or to read a magazine or watch TV without a sports star encouraging you to buy the latest craze item. Whether it ’s trainers‚ clothing‚ perfume or a car a sports personality will endeavour to sell it to you. The advertisement market loves to use sports people to sell their products‚ as they know these people attract an eclectic range of attention

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    Discrimination In Sports

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    Race‚ Gender‚ and Discrimination Within Sports and the Media When considering the largest industries and markets in the world‚ most individuals would immediately consider retail‚ food‚ or even banking‚ however‚ the sports industry is quickly becoming one of the more lucrative and fastest growing markets in the United States. According to Forbes‚ the sports industry is expected to be worth over 73 billion dollars by the end of 2019. Although the sports industry is growing at such a rapid pace‚ and

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    Sports Industry

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    sports industry Professional sports has become one of the most popular industries in the world today. The media spends billions of dollars on advertisements and teams spend millions of dollars on professional athletes all for one reason‚ the fans. There are three types of fans in the sports world‚ part-time fans‚ fanatics‚ and fair-weather fans. The first type of fan that I mentioned is a fair weather fan. They jump from team to team‚ most likely to which one is winning. These

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    Doping in Sports

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    in Sports My high school cross country coach once told me‚ “Ryan‚ greatness isn’t just given out; you have to go out and earn it. You can only earn it through an extreme amount of hard work and sacrifice.” Today how ever in the twenty first century this statement can become a lie. Greatness no longer requires the same amount of dedication as it did fifty years ago. Everyday greatness is given in the forms of needles and small pills. The doping situation in professional and amateur sports has

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    Sports Logo

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    Sports Logos an Insult to Aboriginals” By: Noah Augustine “Sports Logos an Insult to Aboriginals” is an essay explaining how professional sports teams use Indian symbols. Aboriginals find it very offensive when sports teams adopt their cultural icons. The writer uses examples such as Cleveland Indians‚ Washington Redskins and Washington Redskins to portray an image of how these icons have been use. Augustine states that the use of these religious symbols or spiritual leaders as sports logos

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    Name: Ryan Duff Topic: Is our country too small to sustain so many professional sports teams? Is our country too small to sustain so many professional sports teams? This question is being asked and written about a lot lately. New Zealand sport is fairly strong in places but there are a lot of negatives. But many great sporting triumphs have come out our tiny sports crazy country. But it is debatable wether or not provincial sport is going well at the moment. Teams are dropping out of competitions

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    Supplements in Sports

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    supplements to gain an edge on their opponents. Little do they know‚ these supplements are not FDA approved. No one knows the long-term effects of these supplements on the human body. The use of non-FDA approved supplements should be banned from sports. Supplements are supposed to be taken to make up for a deficiency in some aspect of a person ’s diet. For example‚ if someone does not like milk and does not eat any foods that contain calcium‚ they could take a calcium supplement. But‚ athletes

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    Greed in Sports

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    Greed Among Professional Athletes Due to the greediness of sports figures‚ professional athletes are not punished in the same manner as other professionals are. It is like they are in a completely different group that uses an entirely different set of morals. Team owners care more about making their money that they do about setting a good example for young kids and making professional sports fun again rather than a business. Three good examples of this greediness are Roberto Alomar‚ Warren

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