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    Should college athletes receive compensation for hard work that they put on the field or the court? Honestly i’m stuck in the middle of if athletes deserve a reward for their hard work. It isn't that fair if the NCAA gets to make money off of these athletes from selling jerseys or adding them into video games or selling toys of them. Any form of merchandise sold that represents a player; the money goes straight to the NCAA. The NCAA has rules on college athletes receiving compensation with a…

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    ceiling on grant-in-aid (Sanderson & Siegfried, 2015, p. 134). To conclude the article, Sanderson and Siegfried express their expectation regarding what will happen to collegiate athletics. They state that they expect an evolution in the labor market that will reduce, and even potentially eliminate the monopsony power of the NCAA, collegiate sports teams, and conferences (Sanderson & Siegfried, 2015, p.…

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    Pro Athletes Are Overpaid

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    Do you think athletes deserve tremendous amounts of dollars? Should athletes be paid less? Athletes are overpaid millions more than “regular people” in an entire lifetime. Many people have decided whether or not pro athletes are overpaid, but have you? Your decision will be the one that counts the most in this debate between what might be good, or bad. Surprisingly, not even the President of the United States makes as much as professional athletes do in a yearly income. Although he runs…

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    College Student Loans

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    It took me by surprise when they said that many college student's debts are exceeding $100,000 quite frequently. I would never imagine having to pay that amount of money just to pursue a good paying career that can provide for your entire life. Although, I have not paid for my college these past 2 years due to having a full ride scholarship for softball, I am glad that I can actually not have to worry about that particular thing just yet. I have been fortunate enough for my coaches to pay for my…

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    Football Star Review About Football Star Microgaming have tried to hit the nail on the head with their Football Star video slot. Although perhaps not quite as authentic as more recent footy themed games, there are certainly more than enough ways to win, and special bonuses in this slot to appeal to most players. Football Star is one of the better football themed video slots on the net, and is most certainly worth a quick look if you like sports themed slot machine games. Wagering Football Star…

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    Paderewski In The 1600s

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    In 1892 at Stanford University, an 18-year-old student was struggling to pay his fees. He was an orphan, and not knowing where to turn for money, he came up with a bright idea. He and a friend decided to host a musical concert on campus to raise money for their education. They reached out to the great pianist Ligancy J. Paderewski. His manager demanded a guaranteed fee of $2000 for the piano recital. A deal was struck and the boys began to work to make the concert a success. The big day arrived.…

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    Skinny Bundles Case

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    When Disney announced their numbers for its fourth quarterly earnings in 2015, we saw a massive decline in revenue and subscribers from ESPN, a whopping 3.2 million subscribers in 2015 and a cumulative of 7 million subscribers within the span of two years, reported Nielsen. This major decline resulted from the acts of ‘cord shaving’ and ‘cord cutting, which is respectively when consumers opt in for ‘skinny bundles’ that does not include expensive programming and when they decide to cut their…

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    As the July 15 deadline draws near, Dez Bryant, his agents, and Dallas Cowboys executives resume contract negotiations to try and get the wide receiver to start for the team in September. Held this week at the Cowboy’s team facility, it was the first time in almost four months that both parties have met in person to discuss the 26-year-old’s financial and playing future in Dallas, as per ESPN. The former Oklahoma State standout still has yet to sign the $12.8 million franchise tender offered…

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    we know as March Madness (Berr 1). The only madness about this is the fact that out of the 900 million dollars the players of the 68 teams do not see a penny. There is a major issue with these student athletes especially in the sports of men's football and men's and women's basketball. These student athletes deserve a stipend due to the amount of time, work they put in, and the exposure and good look they give the schools they are representing. There is a lot of money being made by these…

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    for school-specific scholarships are ways students can earn a full ride to college. Firstly, excelling in sports is one way for students to receive a full college ride. As a kid, the preponderance of young athletes fantasize of becoming collegiate athletes, and if they work hard enough, they can pay for their college by being recruited to…

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