Should College Athletes Be Paid Essay

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    sporting world. They are usually stereotyped as weak and incapable “people believed to play sports one needed strength, endurance, and skill, all characteristics of men not women” (Carter, 2005), therefore should not participate in sports. “Women have few opportunities as professional athletes in comparison to the number of opportunities for men. Few professional women 's sports league have existed, and when they did, they were short-lived” (Syda, 1993). This essay will discuss gender inequality…

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    Critique It Happened Here is a documentary that takes the viewer through the stories of a handful of women and their stories of being sexually assaulted on their college campuses. Five women tell their stories on how, when, and where their assaults happen and the results of their assault. The documentary states that 1 in 5 women on college campuses are sexually assaulted and that less than 20 percent of all assaults go unreported. The documentary submerges you into these women’s stories and the…

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    Taylor Swift Role Model

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    We both know it, Celebrities are role models Celebrities (such as professional athletes and entertainers) should be role models. Raise your hand if you have a role model who is an athlete or entertainer? As you can see most of us have a celebrity role model. I of course have one myself Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift has inspired me to surround myself with people that don't influence me to do bad things, which is something Taylor Swift does. Taylor Swift also dresses age appropriate instead of like…

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    Although Jackie was shockingly an amazing athlete, his brother Matthew help advise him into pursuing an athletic career in college. “Jackie’s first college he attended was Pasadena Junior College where he was an excellent athlete and played four sports: football, basketball, track, and baseball.” For someone to play four sports in college is really overachieving factoring that he was not only juggling school and sports, but he was also having…

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    cost of sport. An example of this comes from an essay written to the Major League Baseball Players’ Tribune by Andrew McCutchen. His coach paid for training camps and tournaments. McCutchen believes that he would not have made it to Major League Baseball if it wasn’t for the assistance from his coach (McCutchen, 2015). Coaches should not have to support athletes financially, especially since coaches are generally volunteers. This proves that expenses are becoming too expensive in youth sport.…

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    work. The more we grow as a person, the more we realize that not only can those qualities be applied to sports, but they can be utilized in life scenarios. Female high school athletes are three times more likely to graduate than non-athletes. With that being said, sports can teach a variety of success. High school or college sports add the importance of grades. To remain eligible we need to maintain a…

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    public to promote respect and creditability in Women’s Sports. However, over the past decade the controversy around women’s sports and campaigns that support diversity or equality has brought women 's sports a long way since the early 1980s. As a male athlete, it’s hard for me to understand the scrutiny women went through while pursuing their love for athletics. Women were stereotyped by society and labeled as feminist and couldn 't be seen as an equal in the world of athletics. Thankfully,…

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    save. Burying a long distance three-pointer. Throwing a no-hitter. Hitting a game-winning home run. During my high school athletic career, I was able to distinguish myself at my high school by earning twelve varsity letters. While many student-athletes specialize on one sport today, I played three different sports during the fall, winter and spring: soccer, basketball and baseball. Some people may say that my love of sports started as a ball boy for my father, who by coincidence, coaches…

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    Personally paying my way through college is just the start of the many complexities I endure as a young adult. It’s mentally challenging to put aside the worry and stress of paying for my particular degree, all while wondering if I’ll even be able to have some saved up for my career after college. My major is Acting in the Bachelor of Fine Arts and that alone is quite a risky major within the college and out in the real world. It is a dream that guarantees less of a secure, consistent and long…

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    Grant Penrod's Summary

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    Grant Penrod makes the argument that academic achievement should be rewarded just as much if not more than athletic achievement. Penrod believes that nerds are disliked because of their intellectualism, yet the reason they are excluded from social activity is due to a self-fulfilling prediction. He shares with us that today’s society tends to glorify non-intellectuals, such as athletes and celebrities, while the intellectually skilled individuals get left on the sidelines with little recognition…

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