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    Michael Jordan and Lebron James, two of the best basketball players ever to play the game. Both have had careers that every basketball player looks up to and works so hard to be like these two, but the question is, who is the best? People like to base it off of how many championships each has won therefore Michael is better; however, there is a lot more than just championships. Stats, Years Played, MVP’s, a lot can go into this argument but in my opinion, Lebron is the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All…

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    Gender Barriers In Sports

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    This sports study will define the increasingly important role of female coaches in all-male basketball leagues. The presence of female coaches in collegiate basketball defines the expanding parameters of coaching opportunities for women in the male-dominant NCAA men’s basketball league. The example of Theresa Phillips, Stephanie Ready, and Jennifer Johnston that defy the patriarchal culture of men’s coaching in all-male leagues at this level of performance. Patriarchal values in all-male…

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    Gun Violence Film Analysis

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    convince the federal government to prescribe a low that can control the gun business and make it difficult to obtain a weapon. According to The Trace, “from 2005-2015, 301,797 were killed by gun violence” (Mascia). In addition, this year 2016, 36 Americans were killed on an average day by guns (Mascia). However, the previous statists will not be surprising, particularly there are approximately 300 million guns in the USA, which means…

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    Illness And Gun Violence

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    about gun violence and the search for something to blame, some sources, like the National Rifle Association (NRA), have turned to point the finger at mental illness; yet, at the same time, most empirical sources render the claim that mental illness induces gun violence as insignificant or completely erroneous. In essence, mental illness does not produce gun violence. A 2015 survey conducted…

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    One might ask how does this relate to Teachers’ Unions but they definitely go hand in hand. Teachers’ Unions are important driving forces for their members in asking for higher salaries as we can even see in the Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association case. There is a positive correlation between districts with Teachers’ Unions and higher student performance and this is in relation to teacher salaries…

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    History Of Ice Hockey

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    global standpoint. Soccer is quite a unique sport as it is celebrated strongly across the world. Beginning in Ancient Greece and Rome, games of soccer became a fun pastime among many civilians. Eventually, Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) formed to become the organization that regulates the games and processes of professional soccer. Furthermore, being formed in 1904 through a confederation of a few European countries, FIFA organizes the rules of the game and sets up the…

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    been prepping themselves for a media takeover. Everything the National Basketball Association has done has been to increase the popularity of professional basketball domestically and globally, and they have achieved this by fully submersing themselves with media outlets. Because of extensive national marketing, boosted salaries, societal preferences, fantasy sports, and commercialization of NBA players, the National Basketball Association has seen a rise in individualism throughout the league.…

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    The American people have established two very distinguishable sides when it comes to guns and gun rights. The first opinion is termed “pro-gun rights”, and the opposing deemed “pro-gun control”. These opinions are so strongly conflicting that there is rarely any middle ground. However, when we evaluate the issue further, guns are seen as a multifaceted issue and not quite as black-and-white. When compared to other countries, America shockingly has the highest rate of gun violence. Simply…

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    Ted Cruz On Gun Violence

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    part of his speech was him talking about the gun violence and how the government could not do anything about the situation at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The writer does agree with the constitutional rights for all Americans, and with that the writer thinks that all the Americans have the right to bear arms. The writer does think that the government cannot do anything about our constitutional rights. Cruz (2013) says “And we should vigorously defend the constitutional right if law-abiding…

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    Jumping is a key exercise for basketball training. Often time's people forget this simple basketball training and miss out on obtaining the advantage they need to play basketball. Or some people think that when they do vertical jumps they do the greatest they can and that's it. The truth is that with exercise you can make your jumps even higher than what they happen to be. With a little time and effort you ought to have the ability to jump four to five inches above what you have been jumping.…

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