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    Argumentative Research Paper Outline College athletes should not complain about not getting paid, they should be offered the option of a tuition or a salary. Not Both. People think that they should get paid because they are in college sports now. (Jones) Some say that they should because they could help with family situations. (Lemmons) Also because they should be giving them what they deserve. (Lemmons) Should College Athletes really get paid? They should not because they do not know how…

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    Imagine you’re a college athlete that puts your body on the line and has had surgeries and medical bills are piling up, what do you do/ you’ve gotten a scholarship, but your scholarship money is very scarce and your parents have trouble paying your tuition, what do you do. College athletes are seen as athletes that are not always recognized for making their school’s sports program flow, not only are they going unrecognized they are doing it for free. When players get injured they go through…

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    Pros And Cons Of Cliques

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    The first clique i’m going to talk about is the popular girls. Aka the plastics, the girls that manage to somehow hit puberty in the 7th grade and thus are the objects of every boy who also hit puberty in middle school attention. The Gothes Ohh the rebels, those that love to stick their noses up at the blond haired, cardigan wearing girls who want to fit in. The irony is their decision to wear black eyeliner, keep their hair in front of their eyes and…

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    to pay? College athletics brings in a lot of money for colleges, but the topic of whether college athletes should be paid or not is quite controversial. There are many reasons that people are against college athletes being paid. College athletes should not be paid because they get compensation for their time, the money to pay them is not there, and college athletes are amateurs, not professionals. College athletes are given scholarships to participate in intercollegiate athletics. Schools that…

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    “smaller colleges” (Western Kentucky) lost $8.2 million dollars from their football team. Only 20 teams in the country could have the ability to pay their athletes without having to go into even more “debt” than what they already are in. College athletics would then become a very unfair situation to the other 90 colleges who can’t afford to pay their athletes. I believe that almost all recruits would be extremely persuaded to play sports at a school that will pay you to play. The thought would…

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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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    Do you ever wonder what the Universities does with all the money they get from selling tickets, jersey/ fan apparel, or signing lucrative contracts? The NCAA and Universities have been treating college athletes poorly. College athletes are not classified as employees but they do all the work an employe would do. College athletes do not get paid, only receive a scholarship to the university, and they receive all of the stresses and hardly any of the benefits of being a college. Athletes deserve…

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    Orthopedic Surgeons

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    Today, surgeons of any profession only make about $295,000 per year throughout their whole career. While entertainers like Katy Perry and Adele are making around $135 million dollars a year to stand up on a stage and lip sing for an hour or two and attend Red Carpet events. Why is that? Surgeons save lives every single day, they put in eight or more years just for college; And that's before becoming a resident, and they work on life changing surgeries that can go on for over 18 hours or…

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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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    because every school is motivated to have their program compete at the highest level. Such competition overshadows a student’s job, which is to study. Only 2.5% of all college athletes will play professional and solely devoting a students time to athletics will ultimately lead to the demise of 97.5% college athletes who’s education has been jeopardized by sports. The NCAA is not a socially responsible corporation as it riddles its employees (student-athletes) of their time and education all for…

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