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    imagination isn't it?[Flattery] As a soccer player i feel it is important to inform others of the unfair payment methods happening today.[Ethos] Because i am not a professional player I cannot talk from my own experiences, but i do play and understand the game.[Anecdote] But, according to the FIFA cooperation, well known professional player Alex Morgan, a player for the US National Women's Soccer Team, gets paid nearly $1,000,000,000 dollars a year. However, Christiano Ronaldo, a player for…

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    Over the years, pro sports players have made thousands and even millions! They are considered by many people, some of the richest people in America. Today there are many sport players playing baseball, football, basketball, and soccer. Now, there is a conflict among people in the United States about who should be paid more. The two jobs are United States military personnel and pro sport players. In my opinion, I choose that pro players should be payed more and I will show why. One of the…

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    scratch to play ready unaccompanied. Don Cameron, Scotty's father, told Scotty, "Stick with the game of golf, Scotty. I think you have a future,” shortly before passing. Scotty, a high school freshman at the time, assumed this meant becoming a professional golfer. Conversely, Scotty's interpretation of his father's final words demonstrated to be faulty, particularly because of his below average putting. Ultimately, Scotty began unlocking the meaning of the words his father had said to him…

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    Cohn is described as rich and successful. He is also a professional boxer. That would be a bit intimidating for any man in this era. Hemingway displays this as Jake describes Robert Cohn. “He wrote a novel, and it was not really such a bad novel as the critics later called it, although it was a very poor novel…

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    Wwe Persuasive Speech

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    Meade 1 You have to work your way up the ranks up the wwe to be a main event superstar. To be Brock Lesner, john Cena or even the undertaker. You have to work hard and be strong in the ring because once your in there there’s no turning back. Just hope that whoever you’re fighting that they don’t punish you to much. If your fight Braun Strowman give up he is nicknamed the monster of a man since he destroys everyone he’s fights. First you have to prove yourself first. You’ll go into nxt the…

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    The Cheat Sheet Analysis

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    The average sports star gets paid an average of $4 million dollars per year (ESPN). Sports stars generally get paid more than a person who has an average job. By examining highest paid athletes, the average American citizen budget, and how much the salary cap is going up, sports stars are getting paid too much money. The highest paid athlete’s salary has increased greatly in the past 25 years. Jason Alsher, a sports writer for a website called The Cheat Sheet, said that Floyd Mayweather was the…

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    Soccer is a physical sport where two teams face each other for over ninety minutes. During matches, players are subject to strong emotions that stem from competition. As in any sport taunting, or actions to affect the opponent’s psyche are a part of the game. Many things are said by players on the field as the games progress. Marco Materazzi’s comments refer to these behaviors on the pitch. We do not believe that FIFA should investigate any offense on the field because existing rules and…

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    Nine months out of the year I am with my coaches for wrestling. Spending so much time with them has led me to get to know them very well over the years. My two coaches for wrestling, Esvelt and Falcon, when looked at initially, appear immensely different. Their facial expressions to their body types differ significantly. Once they begin to talk and coach, the similarities in their attitudes at tournaments and their coaching styles become evident. The greatest difference between all seven…

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    Think of a sport. Baseball? Soccer? Football? Hockey? Basketball? What about golf? Does golf come to mind? All these sports require the person or the object move at a high rate of speed. What about golf? Neither the object or the person is moving at a high rate of speed. Golf is an activity that anyone can play at any stage in life, yet it requires an enormous amount of skill and prowess from the player. Anyone can play golf, yet it requires the player to use a combination of over 30 muscles in…

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    Greed In Sports

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    I feel that the plantation metaphor still exists in today’s sporting world. Many athletes are pressured into contracts and decision making, that they are not always comfortable with. The way in which they are often pressured into these decision is with the use of money. Owners of major sporting teams are able to control high performance athletes because they are fully aware of the hefty salaries they get paid and that these athletes have become accustomed to a certain type of life style. Owners…

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