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    Scenario One I would suggest the new athletic director to inform the booster on how money is allocated within the athletic budget which is essential for operating all programs. I would inquire what his reason for not giving money to the general athletic fund and softball team. I would emphasize the importance of making a contribution where each student-athlete will have the opportunity to participate without the worrisome of financial burden. Depending on financial situations, I believe all…

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    day is college athletics specifically in an administrative capacity. With the hopes of becoming the head athletic director. The people I talked to within the athletic department at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill included Brandy Battista, a female with the Athletics Communications Department, This particular segment of the sports industry deals with collegiate athletics. The services that they provide include athletic facilities for practice, scheduling of games, athletic apparel,…

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    areas of the film. The director must mange his actors and crew in a way that everyone understands the vision and direction the film. The director in a sense, “owns” the process and is responsible for a well made film. A film is the manifestation of a personality, tone and feel of the director. Therefore, if a director must take on the responsibility of of the outcome of a film, so then should he/she be the central role, and person remembered for the film. For the director, being the central…

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    Since I was young, I have always loved movies. I love movies so much that I decided to go into the film industry as a film director, editor, and producer. Since I began my journey on the filmmaking path, I have directed, produced, and edited over forty short films, and even produced a feature film this summer. Movies are my life. However, when I am not making movies, I do enjoy exercising, reading about the industry, going to class, and talking with the professional staff at my workplace.…

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    personified its athletic teams. Often times the team 's name invoked “state and regional pride names such as The Ohio State Buckeyes” or the Ole Miss Rebels” (Thelin –H 159). In addition to devising mascots students and recent graduates wrote alma maters and college hymns. Varsity sports flourished as visible and valued components under what was considered the “collegiate ideal”(Thelin-H 177) goes on to say this ideal emphasized both character and teamwork. Intercollegiate athletics was a source…

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    interest in being an agent anymore. I also have to take into consideration the differences between the sport management industry in the United States and Turkey since some of the career opportunities I would prefer to pursue do not exist back home. Athletic director position is a great example of that definition. College level sports in Turkey are not as popular as US. Games are not…

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    Introduction For the first half of twentieth century, movies were the most popular and influential medium of culture in the United States. They were the first of the modern mass media sharing common believes and faiths though screens. (Sklar, 1975) The project considers heroes in different Hollywood films. It aims to identify two main methods of creating heroes in the movies. Moreover, the relation between themes and the related heroic characters will be discussed. In the project, 5 different…

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    Smith College sports economist, Andrew Zimbalist, says one way would be to cap the compensation of coaches and athletic directors. He has also called for players to receive more benefits, like health insurance, and to reap outside income from their image and likeness. He suggests a salary cap on coaches, athletic directors, AND players. They should also be given a minimum salary. One university might want to offer a star halfback $40,000, while another might offer…

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    thought goes through the heads of college athletes, everyday. They live this story, putting in hard work and time into playing for their school, yet they receive nothing. All these athletes play for the organization known as the National Collegiate Athletic Association or the NCAA for short. The NCAA is a multi-billion dollar business. They accumulate all this money through college student athletes. However these student athletes get a 0% share, in all the money they earned for the company.…

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    TOMS is an organization that has grown exponentially with each new product they add. They became a household name in less than 10 years, but strive to conquer markets outside of their initial product, shoes. Their 1-for-1 giving model encourages people to give to their cause by purchasing their products, while allowing them to see how they help others with each purchase. The blog they keep allows customers to see growth by highlighting employees, special products, and stories of the people…

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