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    Establishing the hierarchy of NBA Legends: Michael Jordan versus LeBron James Have you ever wondered about who is the best basketball player ever? Although there are literally hundreds of players to choose from, the general consensus usually boil down to “His Airness” (Michael Jordan) and “King James” (LeBron James). Authors and journalists get nostalgic about the “tireless machine” known as Jordan; while others rave about the “runaway freight train” named LeBron. Let’s make the comparisons…

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    of fair Asian American representation. When Asian Americans are given roles in film and television, those roles often come with the stereotypical ideology which has been stagnant for decades. Asian American stereotypes in the media are not hard to find, and range from hard-working knowledgable men, to masters of martial arts (Bruce Lee). These stereotypes often incorrectly represent what Asian Americans are like as a group however. These stereotypical representations of Asian Americans can…

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    How To Play Basketball

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    persons grew up in the Boys and Girls Club. Earvin “Magic” Johnson is one that numerous adolescents look up to in the basketball world. Being that he is was apart of the Dream Team alongside Larry Bird and Michael Jordan, he also leads the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the most assists per game. He, too, went to the Boys and Girls Club which many of the clubs worldwide make known while trying to gain members. Johnson says, “The club taught me how to lead, and for that I am grateful”…

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    Firstly, many of Kobe’s current endorsements dropped him, including giants such as McDonald’s, Sprite, and even Nike (Biography Reference Bank 3). Furthermore, his so-called “clean” image was permanently tainted, which would be cause for even more problems, including those with his teammates Shaquille O’Neal on the Los Angeles Lakers and even with his own coach, Phil Jackson (“Kobe Bryant” Unofficial Fansite 3). Even Kobe’s business interests outside of his already dropped endorsements were…

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    schools incorporating the 94Fifty Basketball into their physics, statistics, and calculus curriculums. Collaborating with key sports organizations like the National Basketball Association, (NBA) Women National Basketball Association, (WNBA) National Collegiate Athletic Association, (NCAA) and Federation of International Basketball Association, (FIBA) which governs international basketball, Spaulding Basketball Company, Apple Computers, and the Amateur Athletic Union, (AAU) enables a strong brand…

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    Nra Pros And Cons

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    is a 504(c) (4) type organization as well. It includes other 47 national organizations in its structure, from religious to social justice groups and its revenue is around the $500,000 range. Its main objective is to keep guns as regulated as possible and therefore avoid having any firearm related homicides such as mass…

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    I never understood it. I would never give it a chance until one player that I admired while watching the Ohio State Buckeyes back in 2006 was drafted into the NFL (National Football League). Ted Ginn Jr., former wide receiver for the Ohio State Buckeyes, was the fastest person in college football at the time. He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins and got traded to the San Francisco 49ers a few years later. I followed…

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    Ethical Reasoning Case Study

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    In this case study of Cheerleader or Banished, I will utilize the ethical reasoning model to determine some ethical actions in response to the situation. Starting with step one, we are looking for facts in this case. Students involved include Evan Wilson, an Addison School District graduate and previous athlete; Thomas Phillips a current Addison School District senior that has no extracurricular activities; and Laura Thompson, a current Addison School District senior that is a current…

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    1994 when President Bill Clinton obtained support for an assault weapons ban (that the Republican Congress failed to renew in 2004). Some seem to think the conflict has a lot to do with the NRA’s power. The NRA is The National Rifle Association of America (NRA) is an American nonprofit organization which advocates for gun rights. The organization 's overall revenue, which includes membership dues, program fees, and other contributions, has boomed in recent years – rising to nearly $350…

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    in the Constitution people would try to overthrow the government. In the documentary, Bowling for Columbine, Michael Moore interviewed some of the members in a militia in Michigan and the members were discussing that their duty was to protect the American people incase if the government became too powerful. The abolishment of all guns is an ignorant way of thinking, because the argument ignores the fact that there could be a safe community with the existence of guns. Michael Moore in Bowling for…

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