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Should schools get rid of sports - Yes



To avoid dealing with financial problems and the students having too many academic failures.



Page 10

Should schools get rid of sports - No Source 1



There many benefits to having sports team, it provides exercise for the students, helps give lessons in perseverance, shows school spirit, and gives the students a chance to just have some fun.


Page 10

Should your schools get rid of sports - Yes Source 2




Sports are embedded in American schools in a way they are not almost anywhere else in the world.



Page 10

Should your schools get rid of sports - No Source 2



Public schools are all about equal opportunity, the term means that everyone, no matter who they are, receives the same opportunities, if we cut back school sports, some kids will find themselves shut out of sports completely.


Page 13

Should your schools get rid of sports - Yes Source 3


At Premont, their first semester had at least 80% of students who passed their classes, only 50% of students passed their classes last year. 160 people came to parent-teacher night, than last year when only six people showed up.


Page 11

Should your schools get rid of sports - No Source 3



Young athletes have higher scores in Math and English than the people who don't participate in sports.



Page 12

Are sports ruining your life - Yes Source 1



Athletes have to give up their weekends, evenings, and holidays to play their sports.



Page 20



Are sports ruining your life - No Source 1




Playing sports is a good time to spend a day hanging out with your friends.



Page 20


Are sports ruining your life - Yes Source 2



Kinds of intense training can lead to injuries, cuased when a part of the body breaks down under the pressure of constant use.



Page 20

Are sports ruining your life - No Source 2



2 percent of athlete even got scholarships that pay all or part of their college tuition.



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Are sports ruining your life - Yes Source 3



One of the most notorious overuse injuries affects baseball pitchers.



Page 21

Are sports ruining your life - No Source 3



Middle school sports are times to explore many different interests.



Page 21

Do sports fans go too far - Yes Source 1



Fans of chariot race in Constantinople were incensed when some of the races are imprisoned. Fans burned down the city and 30,000 people died.



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Do sports fans go too far - No Source 1





Research shows that people have a strong connection to a particular sports team.



Page 11

Do sports fans go too far - Yes Source 2



When a referee makes a bad call, they start to feel deeply cheated.



Page 10

Do sports fans go too far - No Source 2



It's all part of the fun of being a fan, sports are really important to billions and billions of people.



Page 10

Do sports fans go too far - Yes Source 3



Losing always brings out the worst behavior in sports fans.



Page 12

Do sports fans go too far - No Source 3



Sports fans come to cheer on their favorite team every year.



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Headtrama - Good Source 1



There was nothing usual about what was happening inside Zack's head.



Page 6

Headtrama - Bad Source 1



Zack started to have a sustained brain injury known as a concussion, when his head hit the turf, his brain shook violently inside his skull.



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Headtrama - Good Source 2



As he sat on the bench, he looked normal



Page 6

Headtrama - Bad Source 2



Inside his brain, billions of cells were caught up in a storm of chemicals unleashed by the impact.



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Headtrama - Good Source 3



Zack told his coach that he felt fine and he went back on the field to play for the second half.



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Headtrama - Bad Source 3



A concussion is an invisible injury, that leaves no outward marks.



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Dying to be strong - Good Source 1



Taylor Hooton had everything going well for him, 3.8 GPA, had a truck, and a girlfriend.



Page 5

Dying to be strong - Bad Source 1



Summer before his senior year, he hanged himself.



Page 5

Dying to be strong - Good Source 2



Had a drug that causes muscle cells to produce protein at a faster rate.



Page 5

Dying to be strong - Bad Source 2



The drugs were illegal unless prescribed by a doctor.



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Dying to be strong - Good Source 3



Taylor trained hard in Baseball, in preparation for baseball tryouts.



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Dying to be strong - Bad Source 3



A coach from texas said that Tatlor needed to be bigger.



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Go team - Good Source 1



Team sports are fun, competitive outlets for kids, to strengthen their skills and enjoy the sports they love.



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Go team - Bad Source 1



It can also creats eating habits.



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Go team - Good Source 2



Kids will learn to respect each other and everyone around them.



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Go team - Bad Source 2



They won't always win and every call the referee makes won't always seem fair to them.



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Go team - Good Source 3



They will learn the importantance of perseverance and endurance.



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Go team - Bad Source 3



Not dealing with disappointment will only make them weaker as they get older.



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