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    3.1.3 FESEM and EDS analysis The structural morphology of the Pure HA, Sr-doped HA, La-doped HA and La/Sr co-doped HA (different La concentrations of 0.03, 0.06 and 0.1M) nanoparticles are analyzed by FESEM images are shown in Fig. 3 (a)-(f). The morphology of pure HA shown in Fig 3 (a) indicates that formation of spherical (or) chain pearl shape of nanoparticles, ranging from 70 to 84nm. Further, Sr (0.1M) doped HA and La (0.1M) doped HA belongs to Fig.3 (b)-(c), appears the formations of few…

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    Drugs that are used to enhance performances in professional sport has one big positive, to win. But when weighing up positives and negatives, the negatives have the upper hand. I will be agreeing with the negatives with these three reasons. The effect on the sportsman's self esteem and others, the feeling of being cheated on or let down. How quickly the word spreads, in seconds internationally everyone knows the crime the accused sportsman's committed. And also the consequences that comes with…

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    after he wasn't playing as well as he was on his peak.But after taking the drugs and doing amazing in games, he had a screen test and he got caught, which led to him getting suspended for several games. Or the other case, when Lance Armstrong was doping drugs so that he could have more endurance while biking. “The joy that spectators take in seeing such feats has now been sullied by the possibility that athletes are not succeeding because of hard work and natural talent but because they use…

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    It’s time to start looking into visiting the Pyrenees. Today is the day to start booking and getting reservations for your next family vacation. Imagine going on family hikes through the most beautiful mountains and learning about the geology in Europe. Think about your kids getting a better knowledge about Europe. Dream about walking through the perfect tiny little villages and seeing all the different types of people. The Pyrenees was the mountain range that the Tour De France features. The…

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    Olympic medal, even if it meant they would die five years later. (A Lust for Life, 2015). What does this show us about today’s influential people? Those who take drugs destroy the very spirit of sport. UK sport wrote the following on April 28, 2005: "Doping in sport is cheating. It is fundamentally contrary to the spirit of sport and is detrimental to the positive impact of sport in society.” (ProCon.org,…

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    Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Title: Transformational leadership is a type of leadership where a leader initiates change or rather recognizes the need for a change in a given situation, develops vision through inspiration to enable the change happen but the leader does this with the will and participation of members involved. My one and always transformational leader is Ray Lewis who is a re-known footballer in the entire America and played throughout his whole career of 17-years. This…

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    Drug Testing In Schools

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Drug Testing in Schools. (2014). Retrieved October 12, 2016, from https://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics This article is giving us reliable facts about how schools are conducting drug testing on their athletes. One of the things they do is random testing on their athletes. They collect urine samples to see if they are using of the following drugs such as marihuana, cocaine, amphetamines, PCP, and opioids including both heroin and prescription pain relievers.…

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    One of the biggest scandals was with Essendon and their doping saga. It rocked the nation how it affected the entire club and community surrounding the Essendon club. The National identity realize on how our country and sporting community is portrayed for the world to see. And these allegations involving the…

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    Social Inclusion Concept

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    health services, National Economic and Social Forum and Social Inclusion Forum. (Department of Social and Family Affairs 2009) According to the EU problems like these arise during international player’s transfers, exploitation of underage players, doping, money-laundering through sport and security during major sporting event, therefore, World Cup and All-Ireland football and hurling finals. (European Union…

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    academic performance improves, physical and psychological benefits of sport for girls, and the great social foundation learned from sports. The authors Travis T. Tygart, Chief Executive Officer and Richard W. Cohen, board Chair of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency or USADA are very persuasive in their arguments. Sports were…

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