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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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    Sexism In Sports

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    Sexism in Sports Throughout the history of sports‚ female athletes have struggled to gain equality with the male athletes. The men have predominantly had better athletic facilities‚ more recognition‚ more airtime on television‚ etc. Women today are still fighting for as much recognition as the males‚ and the right to play/help with male sports. The United States tried to help women gain more sports equality with the passage of the Title IX amendment in 1972. This amendment states that “no person

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    E Sports Are Real Sports

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    Sir or Madam‚ I am a regular reader of the ‚‚International News“ and I took notice of your article ‚‚eSports are real sports“‚ which appeared on the 21th September 2012. In your article you claimed that eSports are real sports. But first of all you have to mention not only the qualities of eSport but also the qualities of real sports. I think the most import thing of real sports is the physical effort and skill. An individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. You can

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    Deviance in Sport

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    George Churchill Sociology SSP325 Marc Lawton Deviance and the Athlete: Causes in Sports Society Due Date: 18th December 2008 Word Count: 2578 Contents Page 1. Introduction 3-5 2. Theories Behind Deviance in Sport 5-6 Conflict and Critical theories 3. Causes of Deviance 6-8 Education System‚ Overconformity & Gambling 4. Sport Ethic 8-10 Underconformity‚ Positive Deviance‚ Varsity Blues & Mary Decker Slaney 5. Drug Use

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    Motivation in Sports

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    Motivation in sports is why people do what they do. It is also the direction and intensity of one’s effort and determination to achieve. The more motivated one is‚ the more likely one is to succeed. Sports—which involve emotion‚ competition‚ cooperation‚ achievement‚ and play—provide a rich area for psychological study. People involved in sports attempt to master very difficult skills‚ often subjecting themselves to intense physical stress as well as social pressure. research has expanded

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    Concussions In Sports Concussions are very serious injuries in sports now a day. They seem to be occurring more and more as players start trying to become faster and stronger. NFL.com did an article in 2010 that showed in the 2010 season that the concussion rate had gone up 21% from 2009 (Press). A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that is caused by a blow to head or body‚ a fall‚ or another injury that jars or shakes the brain inside the skull (Healthwise 1). The concussion can either

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    Is Cheerleading a Sport?

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    Is Cheerleading a Sport? Are cheerleaders just "flirts in skirts" or do they actually participate in a sport? When people hear the word cheerleading‚ majority of the time they automatically think of teenage girls dressed in pleated skirts with pompoms‚ jumping and cheering. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ cheerleading is the action or skills of a person or group of people who shout out special songs or chants to encourage a team and entertain a crowd during a sports game. This definition

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    Physics in Sports

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    Physics in Sports When many people think of sports‚ the topic of physics doesn ’t always come to mind. They usually don ’t think about connecting athletics with academics. In reality math‚ science‚ and especially physics‚ tie into every aspect of sports. Sports are a commonality that brings nations together‚ Soccer‚ known as football to most of the world‚ is said to an unspoken language‚ which unties people from different lands through a passion to play a game. Athletics and sports are made by

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    Rituals in Sports

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    Anthropology Final Research Paper Dec. 15‚ 2012 Sports Rituals The only reason why your team won the last game was because you wore your lucky hat‚ and the only way they will win the next game is if you wear your lucky hat again. Is it perchance by magic? Have the gods conspired to make sure your team gets to the playoffs because you wore a particular hat? Of course! It wasn’t just any hat; it was your lucky hat! Rituals in sports are very common‚ and every fan holds their own superstition

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    Sports Agents

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    People have been entertained by sport since before the gladiators in the Roman Coliseum. In the 20th century‚ the publics’ passion for sport consumes more and more of their free time. As sports figures became internationally recognized‚ athletes began to realize their need for professional representation. Thus‚ sports agents were born. The field of sports agents has grown since then into an enormous field. Agents now deal with every aspect of an athlete’s life. Agents can be considered professional

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