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    difficult challenges every day and at times, face the burden of having the fate of the program in their hands. Knowing this, the reason athletic directors go into work every day is not for their salary, which is on average about $106,580 annually which can also change based on the division the school is in (Salary, 2016). Even though it is a lot of money, the real reason athletic directors do what they do is because they love their job and they are willing to overcome any challenges that may…

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    Low Pay Of Teachers

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    recruit teachers. Teachers aren 't receiving a high enough salary and deserve to be paid more, especially considering the amount of work the job requires. Educators leave the profession because they aren’t making enough money or feeling valued. This impacts not only the shortage of teachers, but also the quality of education students are receiving. The profession of teaching is essential because it is educating our future leaders and teachers salaries should reflect this valuable role in…

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    Teddy Gathmann Case Study

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    Teddy is an 18 year old actor and an athlete. He has also worked with many organizations such as American Diabetes Association and the JDRF.Teddy Gathmann was the junior ambassador and a advocate, which promoted a global awareness that helped raise funds for cures. Teddy has had the honor of leading two organized walks,which involved cutting the ribbon at both of the events.Teddy enjoys dividing his day between acting and online academics classes. While also making to stay in shape with his…

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    competitive sport. Keep your hand up if you ever sustained an injury in that sport and had to undergo rehabilitation due to that injury. According to Lisa Weisenberger the Director of the American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine, “2 million athletes sustain injuries each year and of that 2 million ¼ of those injuries require serious medical attention.”(1) A physical therapist is an expert in the way a person’s body functions and is able to work with everyone from the early stage of infancy…

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    Sports Endorsers

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    help, both, the athlete and the agent who earn a large amount of income. The statistic given below shows the income (salaries and endorsements) of the highest-paid soccer players in the world in 2016. In most cases, the amount earned by athletes through such endorsement deals is twice the amount earned on the field. As most of the income (can be seen from the statistical…

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    within the 2015 season for the use of PEDS (Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports Fast Facts). Recently, allegations from outside sources have been leading to many of the suspensions today compared to just the league’s drug testing and busting these athletes. The most recent allegation is against Peyton Manning who is a first ballot Hall of Famer…

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    as possible. To these athletes it seems like a great idea to declare for their professional statuses early, however; it is only hurting them in the long run. The rule would benefit players as it would allow them to fully develop their skills, and it allow them to get at least an AA degree from a university, and they would develop their understanding of real life scenarios for professional…

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    evaluated two separate essays written on the relationship between economics and college sports. In Paul Marx’s essay, “Athlete’s New Day,” he argues the point that college athletes should be paid for their time and effort devoted to the sport. Warren Hartenstine opposes this proposition in his response essay, “College Athletes Should Not Be Paid.” Between these two writings, I believe that Hartenstine does a…

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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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    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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