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    The effects of playing sports among the university students in Malaysia. I. Thesis statement : There are several effects of sport that can make us stay fit and healthy‚ improve‚ mentality and self-ensteem‚ and to get a better socialization. II. Body : A. One of the effect of sport is making us stay fit and healthy. 1. Sport is a meditation to reduce risk of chronicle diseases and to maintain a healthy body (livestrong.com 2011). a. Types of chronicle diseases that

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    Sports have made a huge impact in people’s and communities lives. The article “Hard Knocks” is all about how football might be just too dangerous to play. Even some people have been severely injured while playing football. The long term negative health effects of high impact sports injuries are concussions and C.T.E.’s. Football is one of the many sports that causes concussions‚ which can lead to long term effects. “Bryce Monti was about to make a routine tackle when he knocked heads with one

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    EFFECTS OF POLITICS ON BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AND ITS RESULTS ON SOCIETY The political environment in a country affects business organizations and could introduce a risk factor that could cause them to suffer a loss. The political environment could change as a result of the actions and policies of governments at all levels‚ from the local level to the federal level. Businesses need to be prepared to deal with the fallouts of government politics. Impact on the Economy The political environment

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    organization are; power‚ politics‚ code of conduct‚ business intentions‚ objectivity‚ personal agendas‚ and organizational goals. Power and politics can have both a positive and negative affect on an organization. Businesses must make objective decisions and insure their intentions remain in line with the organization’s goals. Organizations must not allow personal agendas to interfere with their business decisions and must make sound ethical decisions. Organizational politics can have a detrimental

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    Sports serve more than just a physical purpose such as teaching teamwork. Even individual sports such as wrestling‚ foster team environment in which teens can challenge themselves supports each other and cheer each other. Sports are alsoprovides additional role models and positive adult influence in the teens lives through coaches and the athletic administration staffs. The more adults a teen has to turn to‚ the more likely he is to go to someone when he faces challenges. Sports are away kids get

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    been expressed when dealing with the outcome of head injuries and brain damage within in the sports arenas. Sports such as football‚ soccer‚ swimming‚ baseball‚ basketball‚ and rugby have faced major concerns when involving the brain which affects if emotionally‚ physically‚ and psychologically. The sports have produced such problem as concussions‚ brain damage‚ over competiveness and depression. The sport of football has produced theIn 1995 more than 61% of former NFL players had concussions during

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    1960s Sports The 1960s were filled with events like the Vietnam war and the assassination of Kennedy so sports were very important to the United States because they provided something for the American people to get away from the stress of their lives. And sports were in rapid change in the 1960s with the NFL and AFL merger in 1966 and the first super bowl in 1967. The NBA stayed the same through much of the 60s with the Celtics dominating the NBA for 9 titles in 10 years. And college football had

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    Yamila Ohaco Urbani. Football World Cup: sports‚ business‚ politics? “What is the reason for the football World Cup to be considered such an important sporting event?” is a question that has triggered widespread debate since time immemorial. Sports‚ business and politics are popularly believed to be the different options that can be chosen to explain why this event is so essential worldwide. However‚ in my opinion the three factors should be considered to cause this tournament to be such an important

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    NBA 101: College or Bu$t Labron James‚ Carmelo Anthony‚ Kwame Brown‚ Tracy McGrady and Kobe Bryant; what do they all have in common? They are young men who were drafted straight out of high school to play basketball for the National Basketball Association (NBA). A new trend has begun over the past 11 years in the NBA that started when Kevin Garnett graduated Farragut Academy in 1995 to play professional basketball with the Minnesota Timberwolves. These young men are not mentally‚ physically

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    Influence of interest groups on the American legislature We elect politicians on the basis on the issues by which they stand‚ and these issues are either held up or weakened by the numerous interest groups that exist today. Interest groups target both major and minor issues‚ using all of their resources to sponsor or overpower the groups’ concern. Interest groups are composed of a limited range of the body of voters who have a great stake in the issues their group support. They make evident

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