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    Athletes Should Get Paid

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    a significant income, they don't continue to get paid every day that their patient lives. Doctors and surgeons in Canada earn anywhere form $271, 000 - $446, 000 per year based on their specialization and where they live, but entertainment professionals earn a much higher income than any other profession. For the most part, actors and actresses, singers and athletes are discovered based on their talents, but people who want to become doctors and surgeons spend thousands on schooling and are…

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    makes hundreds of millions in profit and none of it goes to the athletes producing that profit. Furthermore, some people even think ultimately sports are more important than education.” College athletes receive more than benefits than the average American makes in a year income.” (Ackerman and Val) This explains how even people who go on to graduate and they might have spent 4 or 10 years in college, a student athlete with a scholarship most likely receives more in benefits than that graduated…

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    economy is the numerous amounts of jobs it creates. These jobs include professional athletes, scouts, coaches, reporters, etc. Thousands of people depend on sports. Many kids nowadays become interested pursuing a job in the sports industry such as a professional athlete after they see their favorite idol earning millions of dollars and showing off their luxurious life. The chances of becoming a professional athlete are very slim due to such a high level of competition, but those who work…

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    I'm here to ask a very good question are you a sports fan or a sports fanatic? I looked up both definitions and the dictionary states for a fan the meaning is "an enthusiastic devotee or follower of sports or sports team" the meaning of a fanatic is "a person with an extreme enthusiasm or zeal for sports or sports team". The difference between a sports fan and a sports fanatic is a very fine line. I consider myself a fanatic, and I will give you my opinion of the fine line that separates a fan…

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    There are many innovations that can be made in the world. If I had to pick one it would be the innovation of the soccer ball. Imagine you can play the soccer ball wherever you would like when you kick it. There could be an app where you use the camera on your phone. You can use the camera to click the spot you want the ball to go to. The soccer ball would be able to go from 0 to 120 yards. 120 yards is the size of a football field, so it would be able to go very far. The soccer ball would be…

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    The Hoyt Vicxen bow was designed to be lightweight without sacrificing quality. With an axle to axle length of 30 inches, this bow is designed for comfortable use by female archers. The brace height of 6.75 inches also allows for a comfortable draw by those with smaller frames. A low weight of 3.6 pounds keeps this bow light and easy to maneuver throughout a hunt. Easily store and carry this bow with the rest of your gear without adding too much weight or bulk. The less you have to lug around,…

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    take drugs such as steroids to have an unfair advantage in their sport. Steroids are a drug that makes you build up more muscle. When your muscles get torn down, steroids help build them up. This helps so you can build up muscle faster than usual. Professional athletes should be drug tested because it could boost their play, it would make them stop using drugs or to never start using them, and it could also cause unhealthy side effects. First off athletes could be using performance enhancing…

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    Pros Of Steroids

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    society since the very beginning. Mankind has been born with the desire to compete and to have dominance over another person. These are in fact clear in today’s society. There are all kinds of sports and many of these sports are played in a higher or professional level. These events give an individual a chance to be a winner and become the better one of the two, just like the olden days. That desire to dominate will lead men to do anything, no matter what it is, for victory. In fact, this is…

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    Wwe Research Paper

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    How the WWE has impacted America. During its thirty-four years in business the WWE has changed the way that people look at wrestling in many ways. During this time the company has had many wrestlers, and many generations of wrestlers.Many factors show how the WWE has impacted America, like: the McMahon background; WWF/WWE’s History; Wrestling Community; and America’s view on wrestling. Mr. McMahon’s Background Since buying the company in 1982, McMahon has turned his father’s company, Capital…

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    Youth are learning lessons about sports and life from watching famous athletes on and off the field. Everything a professional athlete does is being watched, especially by children who love to copy. In 1993, Charles Barkley who retired from the Phoenix Suns produced a commercial in which he stated, “I am not a role model and just because I can dunk a basketball doesn’t mean I should raise your kids.” Players break laws, and behave poorly, but are forgiven due to their talents. Riddick Bowe,…

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