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    Leading up to the Denver Broncos third Super Bowl win to take the fiftieth ever nation football championship. You must know that ever since the establishment of the Broncos football organization my dad’s side of the family was involved. And, I don’t mean involved as in, “hey we watch the games.”. I’m meaning involved as in my great grandparents donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the developing team. I’ve personally been to the Mile High Stadium at Sports Authority, in Denver, at least…

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    African-American Athletes

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    According to Shaun Harper, Director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for the Study of Race and Equity in Education and lead author of the study,” Black Male Student-Athletes and Racial Inequities in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), that colleges claim there are not enough qualified African-American male student; however, they are able to find enough qualified African-American athletes to play sports at their colleges (Harper ). NCAA is a billion dollar…

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    Many colleges have adapted honor codes that is used to encourage integrity. Students that attend the college are taught through the honor code to be independent and are expected to follow these principals. Students must learn to distinguish what is morally wrong and right. Therefore, colleges should have honor codes. With the use of honor codes, students attending will succeed in being independent and honesty. Reasons honor codes should be put to use because people spent money on scholarship to…

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    The NCAA should no longer be allowed to treat college athletes as unpaid employees. The NCAA should not be allowed to hoard all the money that comes from the hard work and dedication of its players. The task of paying college athletes is a hard one but it must be done. College athletes have a tremendous workload that even the most dedicated students would have a difficult time keeping up with. College athletes provide entertainment for their school and millions of other people, but they are…

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    Final Sports Essay For a long period of time, schools have been debating if they should have sports or not. According to research, sports should not be allowed because it leads to academic failures. Therefore, athletics should be eliminated in schools to cut big costs, remove distractions from students and staff, repair classes that are infested with mold. School districts know that they put a large amount of money into athletic programs. In Amanda Ripley's article she says,…

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    Are professional athletes making too much money? In most professional sports athletes are making millions. Athletes are not making too much money, we are the ones that support them, they give up their lives for the sport, and they want to do as much for their families as they can. We can’t blame the athletes for all their money when we are the ones paying for the games and supporting it. Sports is something that keeps a lot of people going, some people think about sports all the time, day and…

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    Utilitarianism In Sports

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    The ethical approach Mr. Bowlsby is making is the utilitarian approach. The utilitarian approach focuses on the consequences of an action. Mr. Bowlsby believes it would be unfair to compensate only the basketball and football players because those sports are the only ones who have an adoring audience compared to the other sports. They legally and morally have an obligation to treat all athletic students equally. Although others may see the outcome differently Mr. Bowlsby is looking at the…

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    Phar Mor Case Summary

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    Phar-Mor Inc. was a discount pharmaceutical chain founded in 1982 by Michael Monus. The first store was opened in Youngstown, Ohio as an affiliate of Giant Eagle, a family-owned grocery chain ran by David Shapira. Shapira was a friend of Monus and will eventually become his business partner. Phar-Mor’s business tactic was to sell large quantities of merchandise in exchange for a small profit margin. The company would buy high volumes of products from manufacturers for cheap and then sell them…

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    Cam Newton, A.J. Green, Reggie Bush, and Dez Bryant, these athletes have one thing in common other than being ridiculously talented college athletes. Each of these college stars were accused of violating the NCAA’s rules regarding college players and their off-field antics. Some of these players were accused of receiving in the upwards of 200,000 dollars to play at the university they were recruited to, others were suspended for selling their jerseys for just a few hundred dollars. Dez Bryant…

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    George Bodenheimer is one of the most successful cable television executives of all time. Throughout his thirty plus year career at ESPN Bodenheimer was faced with many difficult personal and business decisions, his actions toward those decisions have shaped ESPN into one of the most successful sports networks of all time. The first decision that Bodenheimer face in his young career was if he should accept a job at ESPN working in their mailroom making $8,300 a year. At the time Bodenheimer was…

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