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    Rugby Research Paper

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    Through Rugby I became the person I am today. Some students have interests or hobbies that define them, and for me that has always been Rugby. As a young boy my Father told me many stories of his rugby days in college, he showed up at college not knowing anyone, and someone asked him to come out and play rugby. He didn’t know anything about rugby, but he had some great adventures with his team, and made friends he still has today. Being a boy who loved to hear these stories, and wanted to make…

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    “March Madness” is term recognized by most people in the United States of America. The term refers to a several-week long, end-of-year basketball tournament that determines the NCAA National Champion of college basketball. The tournament attracts dozens of millions of viewers, with the championship game receiving a viewing total that has surpassed 30 million. That is nearly a tenth of the entire nation tuning in to watch college students play a game of basketball. This is, of course, not even…

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    Every little kid grows up dreaming of playing in the NFL, NBA, MLB and so much more. Only 7.6 million of those kids go on to play varsity sports in high school (Koebler). Seven percent of those athletes go on to play a college sport without pay (Scholarshipstats.com). Less than two percent of college athletes go on to play in a professional sport (Cheney-Rice). Eighty-six percent of college athletes live in poverty after graduation (Hayes). If the NCAA paid them for their contributions while…

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    The Putnam Club at Gillette Stadium smelled of hairspray and body lotion Sunday morning, as hundreds of young women waited to try out for the Patriots Cheerleading team. SEE PHOTOS FROM AUDITIONS HERE: "There's a lot of nervous energy in the room...but you meet a lot of amazing people here," said current cheerleader Karen Link, a second year cheerleader. "I'm a little nervous, but I'm really excited...I've been a Patriots fan since I've been little," said Rebecca Bradley, who lives in Rhode…

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    Now, in the 21st century, Sports is no longer just about fun and games. Sports are considered a business and college sports are no different. College athletics are becoming more and more like the professional leagues except for one big issue, money. A new American dream of making a huge living in sports at both the collegiate and professional level is rapidly growing. NCAA has paid millions into a fund for in-need athletes to cover clothing purchases, emergency travel, and medical expenses. The…

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    Breakfast Club Stereotypes

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    If life is a game, shouldn’t we all be on the same team? Could the jocks, the popular girl, the nerd, or even the criminals be on the same team to excel in life? Would you be willing to share your successes in life with the people who weren’t considered your friends in the eyes of school status? The people who at times made you feel like you weren’t good enough because you wore the same shirt twice in a week, smart enough because you got an achieved on your exam or tough enough because you cried…

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    Which counts more? Taking a stand or winning? Winning isnt what always matters. Taking a stand is still gonna be the same thing whether you win or lose. Yes, winning is what people look foward too, and being the best, but you have to take a stand before doing so. Taking a stand for something is what counts because even if its a loss, you’ve played your part in standing up for something. Taking a stand for something that you believe in, or taking a stand to help out, shows what type of person…

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    Why Do Athletes Get Paid?

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    earn every bit of it by performing well and contributing to their league/business. This is just one of many examples that you could take away from any of the other major sports as well, such as NBA (National Basketball Association,) NFL (National Football League,) and NHL (National Hockey…

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    Cheerleading has always been a very important aspect to my life. In high school our cheerleading squad had an experience that proved cheerleaders do not get the respect from other athletes that they deserve. As a cheerleading squad, we were at every football and basketball game, even the away games. We were there to show support for our fellow athletes, however when our squad was in a cheerleading competition, not one of the other athletes came in support of us. This showed the lack of respect…

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    Time seems to slow down. The clock slowly counts down. Everyone watches, the suspense is overwhelming. Three, two, one……. Enraged people yell and scream, streaming down the stands and into the street. Windows are smashed, rocks are being thrown, and other hazardous things. Police vehicles are everywhere, and innocent civilians are being hurt. All because the cities’ sports team LOST. Fans everywhere are extremely committed and connected to their sports teams. But sometimes, fans go a bit…

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