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    anabolic body builders, they gain a competitive advantage over their opponents. As a result, officials in the sport of cricket to body building supplements and anabolic steroids considered against the rules. This isevident in the recent scandals in baseball superstar Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire. In 1980, the World Wrestling Federation also went through a scandal that led to the use of anabolic steroids and supplements in the news. These and other scandals have contributed to the bad reputation…

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    Pain and Sacrifice A marathon is a work of art. Months and even years of training are required. It is something that is seen as a great accomplishment. Something that takes heart, pride, and determination. It’s no easy feat, and death may even be a result. Life in the 20th century was like no other. A time where life was different for everyone. The US was seeking change and it definitely wasn’t wanted. Racially our country was struggling to find its identity. It was lost. Our constitution…

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    Ken Vs Dungey

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    Ryan dungey and ken roczen are both motocross racer but they are still very different. Ryan dungey and ken roczen are very different when is comes to there amature careers, pro careers, win but pretty similar when it come to teams they have been on. Ryan dungey and ken roczen had very different amature careers. Ryan dungey is from minnesota and had it easy as an amature career while ken roczen was from germany. Amature motocross is mainly in the unites states so ken roczen was not in the…

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    Sharii, it is unfortunate that sports celebrities have an attitude of entitlement in regards to expecting immunity from criminal behavior on or even off the field. It also appears that some fans feel that they are an extension of this immunity. The incident you mentioned between Bertuzzi and Moore was absolutely brutal. I agree that Bertuzzi assaulted Moore with malicious intent and he should be culpable! Moore was left brain damaged, his career was over, with his disability hindering him…

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    Original Oratory Imagine working all your life to reach your end goal and somebody just cheated their way there and got there so much easier. How would you feel about that? Most likely you would be upset because that person that just cheated their way to success had such an easy path rather than working hard to reach the end goal. Well this is what is happening in sports around the world today. People are now starting to realize that some professional athletes have been using…

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    advantage over their competition. Steroids have been a problem in baseball ever since players have started using them as performance enhancers.Taking steroids as performance enhancers has been a problem for a while; back in the early days, Players used testosterone supplement that came from animal testicals (Carise). Taking steroids was not against the rules by any means when they were first introduced in baseball, infact, baseball banned the substance and any other performing enhancement drug…

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    9/11: A Changing Era

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    great things. Some other important people in this time were Al Gore and George Bush because of the close presidential race in the year of 2000. (“New Voices…” 1279-1466). An important person living during this era was Derek Jeter because he was a baseball…

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    Boston Red Ortiz Thesis

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    The Boston Red Sox began the process of saying goodbye to one of the most iconic Massachusetts’s player of all time at his final regular season game. 19 years after making his Major League Baseball debut, David Ortiz’s time as a MLB player is coming down to its final days. Since the Red Sox clinched the American League East, there is still time to see one of the best offensive player play out his magic during the 2016 postseason. Prior to Sunday’s game, the Red Sox honored Ortiz with an…

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    Baseball Salary Cap

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    In baseball the bigger teams get to spend the most money and get the best players.Other teams that don’t have as much money will have a disadvantage because they cannot afford the high priced player.Salary caps would limit the better teams to be able to spend as much as they want.Baseball should not have a salary cap is that teams will be limited to reaching their full potential.Also, teams will not be able to get the players they want because they will cost too much.I can see why people think…

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    Usage of Steroids Within the NFL and the MLB Steroids and performance enhancement drugs, PEDS, have been banned in the National Football League and in Major League Baseball since the early 1980’s and readjusted in the early 2000’s (Kelley). Players’ know about the stipulations of which exact drugs are allowed and which are banned within their league, but still ten NFL players were banned within the 2015 season for the use of PEDS (Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports Fast Facts).…

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