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    How much money do Leonel Messi from Football Club Barcelona and Cristiano Ronaldo from club Real Madrid make? According to the article, "The World's 100 Highest-Paid Athletes 2014," in Forbes magazine, Messi makes about fifty million dollars every season. Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the world’s most popular athletes, slightly surpasses Messi’s salary by a few million. European teams like Real Madrid and Football club Barcelona recruit some of the worlds most valuable and highest paid players.…

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    College Athletes

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    Compensation for College Athletes Sports now a days are being put in the limelight for problems that have been arising with the organizations involved in sports. Especially with the athletes associated with the sport. People see athletes as overpaid, glorified men, but what they do is intense and a lot of hard work. They need to go through intense training and most athletes had to start playing and perfecting the sport at a young age. What they do might seem like a dream job and easy, but what…

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    Professional Athletes Paid

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    Around the world professional athletes are paid between hundreds of thousands dollar to millions of dollars to play a sport, whether its catching, throwing, shooting, passing, or hitting a ball. These types of money should be given to American who are contributing to our society. American like firemen. police officer, or soldiers are being payed less money who are risking their lives every day. Teachers who work five days a week grading papers, teaching new material, and provide instruction in…

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    Illustrated’s article Underworked and Overpaid, Joe Sheehan argues that players are sometimes even overpaid because the lack of production from particular players. One example that Sheehan gave was former Detroit Tiger pitcher Max Scherzer. Sheehan showed that even in 169 career starts as a pitcher, Scherzer has never completed a full game, but is still most likely sign a huge nine-figure contract in the off season. This is the perception of the modern athlete—that they don’t work hard and get…

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    just this year. Derrick Henry, the Heisman winning running back who carried the ball over 400 times this year will be paid nothing, even though he is the one risking his life every Saturday. This injustice is what plagues the NCAA, and collegiate athletes all over the country. Due to the amount of revenue they generate, the health risks they take, and the general…

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    society NFL athletes are idolized by so many people for many different reasons. Many people may ask themselves “why do we idolize them? All they do is run, throw, and catch a ball.” These NFL athletes are paid millions of dollars to play a game for our entertainment, which is why they may or may not be idols for the public. Do their “jobs” classify them as productive contributing citizens? For instance, do they even contribute to society in a purposeful way? Of course, these athletes put in…

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    The question is should soldiers get paid more than professional athletes. There are many opinions about it. I’m here to tell you mine. Soldiers should get paid more because their going out and risking their life so the professionals can go outside and throw a ball around. When they are on that field everything is serious they can get hurt, but the soldiers know they can get in critical condition that causes them not to be able to do anything else they wanna do yet they still go out there and…

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    nothing compared to what some athletes make. For example, Kobe Bryant came straight out of high school and went directly into the National Basketball Association, or NBA, and his first year, as an 18 year old, made 1,015,000 US dollars. Alone, one…

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    The topic of paying college athletes is a very interesting one. Many college athletes are now demanding to be paid if they are to continue making a commitment to their sport. They put so much work in for however many years they attend their school and now many of them are demanding some sort of compensation. Athletes all over the country have fought for what they believe is their right to be paid. It has become a highly discussed topic in today’s media and will continue to be a popular one…

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    to get in to. With a scholarship, they can get into college for less money and play the sport the love for even longer. After college they could potentially have the chance of getting into the big leagues and that is one of the many benefits of an athlete. Sports in high school and college changes lives of young people in many different and positive ways. There are also various benefits that come with them. As a normal human being, there are so many temptations. Mouth-watering candy, greasy…

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