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    Athletic trainer have the important job of doing evaluations on an athlete's injuries and providing rehab. Additionally to patient interactions they also have administrative duties which require filling out paperwork, documenting injuries, patient interactions/ rehabs, communicating with doctors and other medical and coaching staff. Many tasks play an important part in sports. As an athletic trainer you have to evaluate and advise individuals to assist recovery from or avoid athletic related…

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    Nike Child Labor

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    Nike was founded in 1964, however, was renamed Nike in 1978. Nike started out as an athletic shoe company importing shoes from Japan to sell in the United States. With celebrity endorsements, the organization has continued to grow. However, the growth of Nike has not been without its challenges. Nike strives to continue to be competitive while keeping manufacturing costs low by moving their manufacturing operations to an area that offered cheap labor. Unfortunately, the working conditions…

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    The career I chose was an athletic trainer. An athletic trainer is someone who helps prevent injuries and provides treatment to those who have been injured. I chose this career because I have been involved in sports since I was a little girl; it involves with helping athletes re-gain their physical mobility and I like the idea of helping others. I have seen, talked to, and been around athletic trainers and it inspired me to become one. It was inspiring just to know what they do, how they do it,…

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    Nike is one of the largest, if not the largest, corporation for athletic gear in the world. Everywhere people live there is some sort of Nike based product there. Nike is such a large company and controls a majority of the sales in their field of expertise. The reason that Nike is such a large company is because the way they attract consumers. In the commercial, “Nike Unlimited,” Nike’s claim attracts the consumers by using different races and genders, shows people that Nike helps become the…

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    Boat Shoes History

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    Men's Guide to Boat Shoes Boat shoes are a popular footwear option for men specially during spring and summer seasons. This type of shoes has been a popular casual footwear for men for decades. Also known as deck shoes or top siders, these shoes are meant to be worn while walking on a slippery deck of a boat. Now, these shoes have grown to become vastly admired by men of all ages. Usually worn without socks, these shoes remain to have an ageless appeal. What Are Boat Shoes Boat shoes are…

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    Many of the teams and consumers of America wear Nike on a daily basis. Very few people and even fewer brands have managed to become synonymous with pop culture in the 20th century. But in the last few decades, Nike has become a Titan of the sporting world, as well as part of the daily lives of millions of people everywhere, who loves the product. But during the 1960s, it was Germany’s Adidas and Puma sneakers that dominated the global market on every level and in every sport, until the Nike…

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    College athletes dedicate on average 43 hours per week to their sport. This is not counting personal time, time spent on class, and time spent studying and/or doing homework. An average student spends 15 hours in class each week and spend 3.5 hours on assignments. With all this time spent on their sport, there is no time for a job. Also, many colleges don’t allow athletes to even get a job. Therefore, this leaves them with no money, or parents having to support their child even more. I think…

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    just finished watching that AT&T ad on the big screen. Do you know how much those quick thirty-second ads cost? The thirty-second ads have a $700,000 ad rate according to usnew.com (Hypophora). Many of us in one way or another support some college athletic team. You may have gone to a college basket ball tournament or football games where college teams were playing. For example, the NCAA puts on a basketball tournament called March Madness. You may have heard or event went to it because,…

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    Introduction: The concept of character is not new; however, many college sports programs focus not only on building winning teams, but also building strong character in athletes. For instance, not all college athletes get the chance to play professional; therefore, coaches strive to implement characteristics in their athletes to be successful on and off the field. Why is this prevalent? While it is true that the origin for this phenomenon lies in traditional beliefs that character trumps talent…

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    understand how this player should suffer from insufficient funds after playing a big role on the football team. The opposite side has their own opinion about the situation. “Student-athletes are amateurs who choose to participate in intercollegiate athletics as part of their educational experience, thus maintaining a distinction between student-athletes who participate in the collegiate model and professional athletes who might be students as well. Participation in collegiate sports is not a…

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