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    My business is Competitive’s Sporting Goods and we can’t be beat. Our store is located in São Paulo, Brazil, along with many others in this country.This means that based on supply and demand, my customers can determine the prices. If an item is really popular like my logoed t-shirt I can higher the price because the demand is high. What I like about Brazil is that the government can’t tell me what my prices have to be, like Cuba. At Competitive’s Sporting Goods we sell the most comfortable…

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    Nike Golf Shoes for Men The proper footwear is just as essential to the golf game as the golf clubs. Choosing the proper footwear can be confusing with so many styles to choose from. Nike Golf Shoes provide the user with varying features that are designed to support a golfer's style and play. How do you select Nike Golf Shoes for Men? The following criteria should be considered when choosing Nike Golf Shoes for men: Select foot style - This includes both supination and pronation.…

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    Have you ever wanted a pair of SHOO FLIES, so that you could be the next Superman or Batman with flying shoes? The Shoo Flies are a good brand that you can wear. It is one of the best brand that you can obtain today day. This pair of shoes are made to help you fly. This shoe provides the user a great comfort and effectiveness in the activities such as flying and traveling. This brand also made different designs in accord with the different weather types that exist in the world. Shoo Flies…

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    professions are doctors and nurses but there are more than just doctors and nurses. There are also athletic trainers who help the athletes in the field and in the court of the gymnasium. They are always there for an injured athlete. They just don’t help them by wrapping their ankles or wrist they also give them some treatments and tell them what exercises they can do to get better and heal faster. Athletic trainers are certified health care professionals who participate in the field of sport…

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    million plant in North America and a newer four million plant in Asia, hoping to expand to all four regions. The forecasted growth in sales of athletic footwear are excellent. Currently, athletic shoes have become the everyday footwear of choice of people of all ages. Athletic footwear also fulfills the preferences and tastes of many. Some purchase athletic shoes for recreational activities, other for leisure and others look for shoes that will provide them great…

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    An athletic trainer is a health professional that specializes in injuries occurring from physical activities (sports). They are trained in preventing, recognizing, rehabilitating, and managing injuries that occur in athletes. Athletic trainers can help avoid unnecessary medical treatment. Athletic trainers are not limited to sports teams or schools, they can work in schools, physician clinics, hospitals and manufacturing plants. For example, an injured high school or college athlete can see…

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    the University of Oregon, and his coach Bill Bowerman. His suggestions were not successful in the beginning. The two tried many different running shoes for years. In an effort to become successful, Knight made contact with a Japanese firm that made athletic shoes. This made arrangement for them to import some of their products to the United States. While setting up Knight’s agreement with Onitsuka Tiger, this was the parent company of Tiger shoes. He invented Blue Ribbon Sports to satisfy his…

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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the well-being of student-athletes, ultimately equipping these student-athletes with the skills needed for success on and off the field. NCAA members work together to create a framework of rules for fair and safe competition. The NCAA was officially established in March of 1906 as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States (IAAUS). In late 1905, President Theodore…

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    colleges continue to vote to forbid the sharing of money with student athletes. So they hide behind a "veil of amateurism", so they call it, that keeps the wealth of college sports in the hands of a few administrators, athletic directors, and coaches. The "veil" makes sure athletic directors and coaches keep all the wealth and also ensures poverty for many of the athletes who provide their labor. A 2011 report titled "The Price of Poverty in Big Time College Sport" confirms that 85 percent of…

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    education. As a result, these athletes have a choice of a good education. College athletics subsidies are covered through the athletic program of their school, which leaves these athletes free to attend school while making unfair amounts of money. Inclusively, these college athletes should not be paid because their cost of living is significantly cheaper. These students are strengthening their non-professional athletic ability, and should be focusing on their education instead. College athletes…

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