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    The Reality of Participation Awards Suppose you are seven years old and involved in a sport. You, along with your teammates, worked extremely hard all season and won the championship. At the end of the season, your team, as well as the other teams, are given participation awards for simply being involved with the activity. How would the participation award make you feel? Participation trophies cause a lot of controversy with people. Do participation trophies have a positive impact, or are…

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    Bend it like Beckham is about football, race, gender, and culture. The sport has different definitions – it can be a voluntary participation (fun), intrinsic reward important, physical skill and exertion. As discussed in the first lecture, sport provides a pleasurable experience to so many people. Sport can be a source of tension but at the same time, it brings people together from different cultures, ethnicities and countries. It is an inspiration to many people in our society today. I will be…

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    the past years the song “Glory, Glory to ole Georgia”. “But athletic director Greg McGarity is seeking that electric tune to create the havoc to help the Bulldogs defense collect a third- or fourth-down stop.” Paschall (2014). Georgia never had a go to song. They need more songs to get their fans and players hype. Although they do not want to upset the older fans, so they are looking for a mixture of music. Athletic director McGarity states that "We…

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    by Godard, as well Hiroshima, mon amour (1952) by Alian Resnais. I will try to explain part of this movement in cinema and what made it so famous. The main person in this amazing movement is Jean-Luc Godard who he is a French-Swiss film director, known for his prominence in the New Wave film movement in France during the 1950s and 1960s. In this report I will try to bring some short informations, facts and thoughts by other sources from history of cinema to present reders of this…

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    not just a better employee but a better asset to its company. Without it it’ll just create problems for the company later on in the future. One point that I believe is a strength of this book is the fact that De Kluyver states on whether its “the directors or Board and CEO of a public company owe their primarily fiduciary duty to its shareholders, as Bebchuk insist, or have considered the prerogatives of all the stakeholders, as Lipton Maintains”.(pg 27) I think that one shortcoming that the…

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    David O Russell Essay

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    The line between hilarity and seriousness is tested when David O Russell approaches a new film. Known for his eccentric behaviors and powerful displays of ordinary people in film, Russell develops himself as a household name in correlation to the film industry. Having been nominated for both, Academy Awards and the Golden Globes, it’s no wonder that David O. Russell is a powerhouse for entertainment. His resume is filled with films that balance comedy and drama including, Joy, The Fighter,…

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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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    College football players need to be paid under contract? Football is considered as one of the rough sports and most of the players involved in this game have a short career. Many successful football players have struggled a lot from their college level to stabilize their career in the football. Because of the popularity of this game, college football becomes the source of generating income for most of the college in U.S. But since 1900’s it has arisen a debatable issue whether college football…

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    International Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez, and Women’s World Cup winner and US national team captain Carli Lloyd. CONCACAF is the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football, Based on voting in North America, Central America and the Caribbean, by fans, technical directors and players alike, the award winning categories stretched from Men and Women’s Player of the Year to Men and Women’s Coach of the Year. First-time winner Carli Llyod succeeded her former…

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    Basketball Players Repaid

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    1.2% of college basketball players move on to the NBA. 1.6% of college football players go to the NFL. What happens to the other 98.8% or 98.4%? They go to find normal jobs to support themselves. Their whole college life was dedicated to getting to the next level. Now they have nothing to show for it. Some of them were relying on their athleticism to get paid. What if they needed that money for their families? College football and basketball players should be repaid for their efforts in some…

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