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    fully developed and covers the wide umbrella of sports that are available to men and women. Another story that has been in the news lately is that of former Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston and the rape allegations against him. According to ESPN, Title IX is investigating the allegation and making sure that the female student’s rights are being upheld throughout the case. (Shanker) Though this is a public figure Title IX does not cover the protection of the accused in this…

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    Michael Jeffrey Jordan also famously known by his initials MJ is a former NBA (National Basketball Association) basketball player. He played for the Chicago Bulls and the Washington Wizards. Jordan has played a total of 15 seasons for the two teams. MJ is frequently referred to as the greatest basketball player of all time. Recently Jordan made his debut in the Forbes list of billionaires with an estimated net worth of US$ 1 billion. Currently MJ is 1741st richest person in the world and 513th…

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    how it affects players and coaches if they're not careful. In this business it’s real easy to get caught up in the media when you pay attention to what everyone has to say about you whether how well you played the other night or bad you did. However ESPN shows in "The Future of Sports Media." in Futurist Vol 41 by Irving Rein that “There is probably no better place to examine the media landscape in the next decades than the sports arena, especially the first big players in this highly…

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    In the Film “Miss Representation,” Jennifer Siebel documents her whole life story, and how it has affected her from being since she was a little girl to a woman/mother. In her documentary she speaks with a very soft and somewhat of a broken and depressing voice, leading viewers to feel some type of emotion for her. She touches a lot of people with this documentary as she shows through her documentary how all these years’ women have only been good for one thing, a perfect body and a perfect face…

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    Scotty Cameron: Changing the Golf World The name “Scotty Cameron” may not mean much to someone who is not fully familiarized with golf equipment and the people and companies that make it, but for someone who is, he is just known as “Scotty.” Scotty Cameron is a golf rock star (Sports & News). Yes, Scotty Cameron is a real person, not just a corporate name like Titleist, Taylormade, or Callaway, three of the more golf equipment production companies; however, all four companies are in golf club…

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    Currently, owners of teams in sports organizations such as the NFL, NBA, and the MLB are opposed to these changes. However, reports from ESPN have claimed that these organizations as a whole, own stocks in these expanding companies. Politicians are bought into the fact that the companies can efficiently run on their own, and as long as they receive a benefit from these transactions, they…

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    to help prepare students there are many forms of journalism available for the students. One such example of this would be ASU-TV. Students majoring in Sports Reporting who are also involved in ASU-TV will get the incredible opportunity to work with ESPN at sporting…

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    There is no question that in American society baseball is America’s pastime. Although, most American’s would argue that football has taken over as the most popular sport in America. But for those who truly admire the game, like me, would absolutely disagree. Watching two rival teams duel it out from the first pitch to the last, or a pitcher going for a no-hitter, nothing is more exciting. ''Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball,'' Jacques Barzun, the…

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    Should the Lambeau Leap be banned? The Lambeau Leap began on December 26, 1993 (Chris Chase). LeRoy Butler (former Green Bay Packer) forces a fumble, picks up the ball and runs a touchdown for twenty-five yards (Chris Chase). With excitement, LeRoy Butler leaps into the arms of happy Green Bay Packer fans at Lambeau Stadium. From this moment, the tradition of The Lambeau Leap starts (Chris Chase). This tradition allows Packer fans to interact with the player who fight each and every Sunday…

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    that have changed their meaning because humans like to change the way we speak and how we think of everyday things. Even though the words are slowly changing its meaning, the society does not want to get close to agreeing that gaming can be a sport. ESPN president, John Skipper, believes that “‘(Esport) is not a sport, it’s a competition. Mostly I’m interested in doing real sports. [...]…

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