Paper 12/17/13 Pay for Play is Not the Answer In recent years‚ colleges throughout the nation have come across plenty of controversy concerning the idea of whether or not athletes should be paid to play sports in college. To this day the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) deems this a violation of their rules‚ and that is no matter what the amateur status of the players who make college athletics a billion-dollar business is not going to change (“Associated Press”‚ 2013)
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Every parent wants their children to get a scholarship to attend college. It is estimated that a four-year college degree can cost over $100‚000. Receiving scholarship money sometimes is the only way a student is able to attend college. Scholarships can pay for your academic‚ housing and athletic needs. A major discussion made today is about paying student-athletes to play for a college. College athletics have become a big time business especially in football and men’s basketball. According to
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believe that college athletes deserve to get paid while many other believe that they should not. While there are many common arguments why college athletes should not get paid such as they are on scholarship‚ they are amateurs‚ and paying college athletes would ruin college sports. College athletes should get paid and there are various reasons why they deserve some form of monetary compensation. The typical American work week is said to be 40 hours‚ “while the typical division 1 college football player
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SPEECH 1311 PERSUASIVE ASSIGNMENT Behavioral Objective: Each student will deliver a 4 to 6 minute speech with the purpose to inform and PERSUADE their audience. Topic Selection: Each student will choose their own topic. The topic must be a SOCIAL TWO SIDED ISSUE. The student will select ONE SIDE of the issue to support and convince their audience to TAKE ACTION. See page three for possible topics. Assignments: ONE PAGE SUMMARY. Each student will submit a one page summary that includes
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Jeren McGhee Jenna Tucker Research Paper November 10‚ 2011 Paying College Athletes? Might Not Be a Bad Thing College athletes are some of the hardest working individuals around. Athletes have a routine that includes brutal practices‚ intense games‚ and difficult college courses. College athletes carry a tremendous weight on their shoulders. Compensation for college athletes has been a controversial subject for years. Many individuals have their arguments in support of each side
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committee‚ or even becoming a board member. ii. Testimony: During an interview with Greg Voss he stated that there is always a need for volunteers and will take any help they can get. They are also looking for younger board members‚ ones that are in college. If they have these younger board members it will allow them to formulate fundraiser ideas geared towards a younger demographic. iii. Stat: The volunteer rate for the nation in 2015 according the the Bureau of Labor statistics was 24.9%. Now this
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Persuasive Speech English 101 3/15/05 Topic: Certification Programs General Purpose: To explain the benefits of certification programs; which I hope will persuade individuals to enroll in a certification program of their choice. Thesis: This speech will cover the many educational alternatives of certification programs in higher education‚ as well as their advantages. This will include a detailed description of certification courses in Computer‚ Nursing‚ and Trucking. Introduction
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Rhetorical Analysis Do you think college athletes should be paid? Al Woods believes college athletes should be paid because the schools are making money off the players‚ some athletes are being paid under the table‚ and athletes are giving up on education. However‚ Krikor Meshefejian believes that college students should not be paid because students receive scholarships‚ the payment system is problematic‚ and the experience is payment enough. Meshefejian has the better argument that students should
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Whether it’s credit card expenses or other unsecured debt‚ paying down bills can often leave people feeling overwhelmed. Magnifymoney.com released a survey in 2014 that said that more than 40% of all adults have credit card debt with the average balance being more than $10‚000. If you were to only make the minimal payment on it‚ it would take years to pay it off. Accruing debt is a lot easier than paying it off‚ but with discipline‚ there is hope for anyone wanting to get out of debt. Here’s 5
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Over 240‚000 College Athletes are affected by the law that prevents college athletes from getting paid (NCAA). "Everyone is making money off them except them‚"(Reshke).“The United States is a sports-obsessed nation‚ and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) football and basketball contests are some of the most widely viewed‚ highly rated‚ heavily bet on‚ and highly profitable sporting events in the country‚” (Garcia). College athletes fail to get paid‚ they always put their health at risk
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