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    athletes who do not use drugs also get a useful result. Also, the use of performance enhancing drugs is morally wrong and it should be prohibited in sports. First, it is wrong to win by all means. I understand that winning is very important to professional athletes, but…

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    He lists three levels of ethics: technical, professional, and social. Technical ethics ties in the closest to an engineer's background as it concerns decisions made throughout the design process. These decisions include safety factors, material types, fabrication methods, etc. Technical ethics is usually directed by codes, standardizing the design process. Professional ethics deals with the interaction between engineers and other groups within industry such…

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    According to Grundy & Rader (2015), "Sports began to assume a more prominent role in American culture. A decline in religious intensity and a rising concern about the "effeminacy" of American males in the late nineteenth century sparked a call for a vigorous robust, muscular Christianity"(p. 26). As society became dissatisfied with the Victorian culture, American males in the late nineteenth century sought out to engaged in exercise to invigorate their bodies. This form of…

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    they play, or they want to be just like their opponents that might be taking these drugs. One of the biggest problems about the use of drugs like steroids is that athletes my age 16 and even older are beginning to take these drugs. In effect of professional athletes…

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    Remember back in high school playing sports everyday? Playing games every week and practicing everyday? But imagine getting paid thousands of dollars to do it. Sounds Great, right? That’s exactly what professional athletes do on a daily basis. They get to have fun and be kids again just because they get to play the sport they love. They get to live in big houses, and drive sports cars, and travel all over the country every week. This career is important because it keeps the people watching the…

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    Narrative About Wrestling

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    I used to be very nervous and scared wrestling at big tournaments. The big crowds and big brackets made my stomach turn. I was scared to lose and disappoint my Dad. I never really has a lot of success as wrestler in elementary school. The first time I wrestled in a national tournament I was in fourth grade and it was in Tulsa Oklahoma. The competition was very fierce, I had never experienced any thing like this. It was nothing like wrestling in small northwest Iowa. I didn't even win a single…

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    If you were offered 50 million to take a bottle of HCG, what would you do? It is the question professional athletes have to ask themselves everyday. Steroids, they are apart of our games today even while being banned. For fans, there is no downside to steroid usage, it makes the players bigger, better, faster, and stronger,allowing them to perform at their best and play longer. Many people see steroids as a bad thing, without knowing the benefits they can bring to the game. Legalizing steroids…

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    of our players, couches, and general manager. With this mind set people believe it is hard to get jobs in the sports industry but what they do not realize is that there are so many jobs in sports. For example, you can work in the offices of the professional teams, college, high school, gyms, etc. One can work with the media just for sports. With this essay we will discuss the size and scope of the sports business…

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    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, which is a proving point that they do not…

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    Athletes As A Role Model

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    society today many people look up to celebrities and professional athletes. People only see what the media portrays of these athletes and celebrities. Charles Barkley, a famous basketball player, said, “I’m not a role model… Just because I dunk a basketball doesn’t mean I should raise your kids.” This shows that Charles Barkley doesn’t think athletes should be role models just because they have success on the field. For many student athletes, professional athletes are their role models growing…

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