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    talking about, of course, computer engineers. These people are just like a normal person, with a special set of skills that allows them to handle computer problems of all varieties. Electrical knowledge combines with programming ability to create the type of person you would hire if you…

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    to play a sport to his or her fullest potential. Athletes with more money are at an advantage because they have the coaches and facilities to use to help them improve. This reveals that there may be athletes out their that didn’t make it to the professional level that have more potential then the athletes at the highest level. There is a chance that we aren’t seeing the best athletes playing at sporting…

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    “Reading affects writing and writing affects reading”, according major English/Language Arts professional organizations. For example, attending high school and college are two things that need to be completed to truly master reading and writing and expands ones’ knowledge, and simply one cannot be completed without the other, which is why reading and…

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    Coming into college I found I only had a passion for one thing, soccer. I have played soccer since I was four years old, so the opportunity to play collegiate soccer is the sole reason I decided to attend Concordia University Irvine, but little did I know this would be the best decision of my life thus far for a much different reason. Within my first semester I had changed my major three times. I applied to Concordia as a psychology major, then switched to business, and finally found my calling…

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    “Broke” in the 30 for 30 series uncovers the unfortunate truth about professional athletes’ inability to control their finances. It was originally written in 2012 to either prove or disprove Sports Illustrated’s report which stated 60 percent of NBA players and over 70 percent of NFL players file for bankruptcy within five years post-retirement. ESPN did in fact prove this staggering statistic. The glamourous thoughts that all professional athletes are wealthy, high-rolling celebrities that…

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    school, which leaves these athletes free to attend school while making unfair amounts of money. Inclusively, these college athletes should not be paid because their cost of living is significantly cheaper. These students are strengthening their non-professional athletic ability, and should be focusing on their education instead. College athletes should not be paid because of their cost of living is cheaper. The school pays for living quarters on basic campus traveling gas, money,…

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    1. Find a job you could obtain with the degree that I am pursuing by clicking on the links in the Career Overview website. Follow the links until you find the median salary. I found an Accounting and Auditor Salary job the median annual salary in a job like this is $54,600.00 (Web, Oct. 9th, 2015). 2. Break down salary to a monthly income. Approximately ¼ of my income will be deducted for various taxes. Calculate your monthly income after taxes. Include this information in your summary in…

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    they should be compensated for it.¨ He says that they should get something, not $1million but to be recognized for bringing the schools so much money ( stated on CNBC.com ) They should not be paid because they are only in college and not the professional league. They shouldn’t be paid in college when most of them will not even make it to the pros. They may just take the money if they are paid for the season before hand and leave the team because they have the money now. This same argument…

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    Could you imagine making millions upon millions doing what you love? Well that’s what professional athletes do. They make more money than they know what to do with. Professional athletes should not be paid as much as they are. The people and fans going to watch them and support them, can hardly afford a ticket. Don’t forget about the famous ballpark hot dogs either, but those will cost you an arm and leg. Of course, you need a souvenir so people know you were really there. It will all start…

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    Pay Did you know Floyd Mayweather is the highest paid professional athlete as of 2015, while middle class is barely making it through the month? There has been controversy over the subject of athletes get paid too much. Some people think it is ridiculous because they are entertainers such as actors and actresses. Others, these professional athletes are role models to young children and even older adults. Another reasoning is these professional sports can be extremely harmful to these humans.…

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