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    opportunities, educational requirements, salary benefits, marketability, job responsibility, and professional…

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    Collegian athletes will spend up to 30 hours or more a week practicing or playing their sport. This leaves college athletes with little to no time to, get a job, work on homework, and other academic events. Some of these athletes have scholarships to play in their chosen sport, however many of the scholarships given are not full and these student athletes have to pay other expenses on top of their education. Also not many athletes are given scholarships, the vast majority of student athletes do…

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    Our part one article with the first set of seven facts you never knew about MLB really filled you in on everything you were missing out on about your favorite sport. Finally, we have returned with our part two article to really give you the scoop on Major League Baseball! Read on to discover our top eight facts that you never knew about MLB! Number Eight: The Da Vinci of Sports Deion Sanders is known as an amazing, athletic tool of all trades. Mastering the arts of both profession baseball and…

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    most important jobs for all athletes. Occupational demand reached its highest peak in 1921 and it only increased its popularity by the years. All requirements to be a Physical Therapist are gained from mainly school, but also from being active in his/her everyday life. Physical Therapist reach their height of potential because, of rigorous education and a hard work ethic. Physical Therapy has a huge demand on today’s society because of hapless individuals, abundant salary, possibility to…

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    vastly with money and that steroid users could actually make more money “ One study that examined a player’s OPS - a combination of a player’s on base percentage and their slugging percentage found that an increase in OPS of .100 leads to an estimated salary increase of $2 Million…. So if he starts taking steroids immediately, we can expect him to make an additional $11,200,000” ( Carise ). Now you may be thinking to yourself that steroids can be very harmful to the body and it will decrease…

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    Approximately one out of every five people in the workplace has used drugs in the past month (“Employment-Related Drug Testing”). Because of these numbers, it’s clear that drug testing should be made mandatory in schools, athletics, government-assistance programs, and every workplace. This paper will give its history and laws on drug testing, the problem, (including testing in different areas), opposing opinions about drug testing, and the solutions for the problem. Drug testing teens can…

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    Education, athletics, and jobs. What do all of these things have in common? Each area offers greater opportunities for men rather than for women. Gender equality is a controversial issue throughout the entire world, with men usually receiving more opportunities. This paper will show the history of gender equality, the many different areas in which it occurs as a problem, arguments for gender equality, and ways to make men and women equal in the eyes of society. Some people may wonder exactly…

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    The Benefits Of Coaching

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    started in the Greek Olympics in 776 BC and has been evolving ever since. Coaching is a great field with many career opportunities. In the past, the salary was not enough to provide for a coach and his or her family, and coaches were not valued like they are today. Coaching training is an ongoing development in which a person supports and trains an athlete that wants to achieve a common goal. The best school to get a coaching degree is Louisiana State University; they have a total number of 284…

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    Championships. I gained a lot of valuable experience as an athlete, but I also had an opportunity to coach and teach many young athletes about the sport. I was the head coach for Downers Grove South girls track and field team for three years and lead the team to six Conference Championship titles and two Sectional Championship titles. I also had a chance to coach a two-time State Champion. I am very proud of my achievements in track and field as an athlete but also as a coach. However,…

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    Amnesia, confusion, disorientation, migraines, blurred vision, loss of consciousness, and dizziness are all but some of the many effects after a blow to the head. Powell stated “Studies show, after the first concussion, the athlete is four times more likely to suffer another.”This is a very serious consequence because the more times one has a concussion, the more disabilities, and the chances are higher to achieve dire consequences shortening their life. Children are destined…

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