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    Athletes Should Not be Expected to be Role Models When you hear the phrase “all-star athlete” what kind of person pops into your head? Do you imagine an incredibly gifted individual with phenomenal athletic abilities, or do you envision a super hero that you can look up to? Often, professional athletes are given the misconception of being role models in society. In reality, they are people like you and me doing their job. The only differences may be their high salaries and buffed up egos,…

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    College Athletes Overpaid

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    For many years, college athletes have been the face of many prestigious schools. Being a college athlete meant you were good enough to get a scholarship, which meant you had a chance make it to the big leagues. I grew up watching basketball and football like it was second nature, it resulted in wanting to be like the superstars on television. The children who grew up like me dream to be an all-American college athlete and become that superstar in the big leagues. The NCAA has been around since…

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    known as the NCAA, assists more than 460,000 scholar-athletes with the ability to succeed in class, sports, and life (“Where”). College students perform many money saving and money generating functions at their universities from teaching aides to student services volunteers to student athletes; most of these students pay tuition, while some of them not only have their tuition paid for them, but would also like to be paid. Whether or not student athletes should be paid to play college sports has…

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    NCAA has paid millions into a fund for in-need athletes to cover clothing purchases, emergency travel, and medical expenses. The problem with this is that all schools are not privileged to pay their players, leaving their players with low income to pay for housing, food, int..., because their lives revolve around the sport that they play. College athletes devote so much time and…

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    using them and did not care about the recommended doses (Cowart “Athletes and Steroids: The Bad Bargain). This started the PEDs movement. Once the news got out about the benefits of PEDs, athletes started to recognized the opportunity to gain an advantage and this started a chain reaction that turned into what fans see today. Back then there was little knowledge available about PEDs and there were no consequences for using them so athletes figured it was alright to use…

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    of life”. Imagine you want to play a sport that you love. You are the best one on the team but it doesn’t matter. People only see you as a joke and not actually an athlete. People laugh at you and ask you pointless questions that have nothing to do with what you’re doing. This happens in female sports nearly every game. Female athletes only received 43% of participation opportunities at NCAA schools. That’s…

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    like myself who doesn’t prefer sitting at a desk all day I really think this occupation may be right for me. Well one of the areas I would like to be certified in is the sports area. A Sport Physical Therapist (SPT) this specialist works with the athletes. As a SPT you’re trained to…

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    factors that play in the role of how professional athletes are caused t o make money-draining decisions that lead them to losing all their money. Overall, Billy Corben effectively persuades his claim to the audience about how athletes lose all their money. He supports his claims with the majority use of quantities evidence, personal experience, and anecdotes. Corben starts out his argument with the broad claim that it is easy for professional athletes to lose all of their money. Billy Corben…

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    Professional players use it to improve their performance while playing a sport. This issue has been going on for a long time and there have been many cases based on the use of steroids. Steroids can hurt the image of professionals because it is illegal for athletes to take any sort of substance. Players when being caught taking illegal substance many the times players lose sponsors because steroids are illegal. When professional players of any sports are caught taking steroids, they are fined…

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    about women are recognized first before athletic capability, however, male professional athletes do not face the same scrutiny (Trolan, 2013, p. 216). As mentioned by O’Reilly and Cahn (2007), not only are female athletes ability overseen, but the historical background…

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