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    An athlete is carrying a heavy and bulky lacrosse bag full of gear for his after school club team, and is dreading the idea of dressing out for Their gym class in 3rd hour. Athletes shouldn’t have to take PE because they are already doing moderate or vigorous training for 1 or more hours. Athletes should not have to take PE because they could use the extra hour for another class or getting homework done, they could also get hurt in PE which would not allow them to play in their own sports. One…

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    From a young age, I was introverted, shy and reserved. This may have stemmed from my close relationship to my older brother, who is quite outgoing. I relied on him to meet people, and he did the talking when adults were present. When I entered middle school,my brother left for high school. For the first time, I was on my own and at a new school in a new city and state. Social life was difficult. I struggled to make friends, talk to adults and interact with strangers. I knew that I could not live…

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    whatever. To be honest, I didn’t want to grow up. In fact it was the last thing I ever wanted to do. Anyways, this story is about my last semester in school. I’ll try to keep this one short. I’ll begin the day I met her. I was the manager of the lacrosse team taking the subway just like last time, and by the way I was still wearing my red hunting hat. And just like last time, I had all the teams’ equipment with me. But this time there was no way I would not make, I was already very early. The…

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    The journalist I chose to interview for my final presentation and paper for Ethics in Sports Media was USA Today and ForTheWin’s sports journalist, Nina Mandell. I came across one of Mandell’s articles on ForTheWin and admired her openness to communication with the public. I felt confident in receiving a response from Mandell and decided to email her requesting for a phone interview. Within just a few hours I heard back from her and she was ecstatic to hear I am a student of the Sports…

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    Lindsay Czarniak wiki, married, husband, salary, net worth and bio Lindsay Czarniak Bio Lindsay Ann Czarniak, popularly known as Lindsay Czarniak, She is a very popular American sports anchor and reporter. She was born on November 7, 1977 in Harrisburg in Pennsylvania to father Chet Czarniak and mother Terri Czarniak. As per Lindsay Czarina’s bioavailable online, she moved to Northern Virginia at the age of 5 with her family. Her father worked for a local newspaper. She received her formal…

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    dreaded driver’s test. I had woken up at 7:30 on a Saturday which is tragic on its own, but riding to the town of Vasser I thought that if I could get the coveted license today, it would be worth it. My mother was driving my dad’s black Buick Lacrosse, the…

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    I was always an outcast, or so I felt that way. I had a minor accent, knew little to no English and dressed a little different then most. During this period in my life, I had just recently moved here to Little Rock, from Mexico at the age of 7. I came here legally at the time, but can you imagine a small child leaving everything behind, having nothing but the clothes they had on and a couple hundred dollars trying to live here in the US? It was nothing easy, I saw my parents struggle financially…

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    NCAA says that division 1 and 2 universities provide 2.9 billion dollars in scholarships each year to around 150,000 students. That means that the single student is receiving approximately $19,000 in scholarships in their 4 years at college. There is no need to pay a college athlete excess money for they already receive enough. According to the Hamilton project a college scholar with a degree earns an average of $1.19 million over their entire career which is twice that of the average high…

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    Coach Told Me Analysis

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    Being almost six feet tall, playing a sport – basketball or volleyball – was almost expected of me. My parents put me in many sports as a child but three, which I played throughout my entire life, were soccer, basketball, and lacrosse. As a kid, I was always good at basketball because of my height and as I grew up, it became an advantage. So, being told in eleventh grade that I wasn’t good enough to make the team was devastating. “Your work ethic isn’t there,” Coach told me, “You’re athletic,…

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    High School Transition

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    Starting high school is tough. It’s a big transition from having it doesn’t matter if you fail a class in middle school to it’s the end of the world if you don’t get enough credits to graduate. When you start as a freshman, the years go by fast let me tell you. With meeting all the people, to cool classes with new friends, to lunch. The days go by fast other than the fact you feel the classes that you hate go by slow. Your high school years are going to be hopefully good years that you will…

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