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    with their work all the knowledge and experience acquired throughout their professional pathway and in turn, provide confidence to its customers by proving that they are working in a professional manner and within the established laws. The role that an accountant develops is crucial for any business organization or individual, since they bring essential information about their financial status and tax returns. As any professional, accountants are committed to meet the required standards of…

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    the other players. There have been many professional athletes that have been caught using performance-enhancing drugs. Many players are caught when a drug test is administered. Professional sports leagues have introduced a random drug test so athletes that do drugs cannot prepare for the test. Performance-enhancing drugs are banned in sports and if a player is caught using these drugs they might be banned or kicked out of the league. Drug use in professional sports is illegal, but the…

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    play true (Moller, 2010). Also WADA defines the spirit of the sport by the coming values: ethics, fair play and honesty, health, respect for rules and laws, respect for self and…

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    your attention on banding performance-enhancing drugs and brief reasoning on why change is critical. These drugs are in many ways very harmful. For one, avoid thousands of intoxications, protect all young athletes from misinterpreting the message professional athletes send, and continue honoring the significance of sports. It's true, there's been many studies where scientist have found that Performance-enhancing drugs are chemicals that can improve a person's strength, endure, or recovery from…

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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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    participate in high school sports each year in the U.S., 460,000 make it to play in college and only a fraction will go pro” making everyone else dream still a dream. You have to be one of a kind, have the best talent in the country and have a go hard work ethic at what sport you play everyday for the rest of you career even in the offseason. With all of this hard work that you put in since the beginning of school and you get to college you should be paid to play. No one wants to put in that…

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    Video games, the latest iPhone, game consoles, and flat screen televisions are examples of new technologies that drive today’s youth to stay inside all day. Professional athletes are the light at the end of the long technological tunnel. These athletes provide a sense of what hard work is and where it can take you. Although the physical aspects of what athletes can do are what is most observed by people, the psychological factors that athletes help young people develop are also very important.…

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    since athletes first heard about it effects. Every league from the NFL to the NBA is so competitive these days that it is astounding. Any player that’s starts or is on the bench really have some talent in the sport that there in. Playing in any professional league in the US for any sport basically means you could be a starter at any time. It isn’t easy either making a team because it takes years or hard work and sacrifices to have make sure that your craft is elite. Only 1.2 percent of college…

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    Professional athletes, especially NBA players are harshly criticized of their high salaries because many people feel what they do does not amount to what they are being paid. They feel NBA players aren’t contributing enough to be paid on that magnitude. Many people can’t stand that NBA players are paid millions while teachers, doctors, lawyers, or other professions are making nothing compared to them. Many strongly feel that NBA players do nothing more than play a ball game. However, there is a…

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    participation in class is essential to improve in these areas. Professors and fellow students are a great way to find advices and create great relationships. WCES will keep only those relationships that are healthy for their life as student by also as a professional engineer. Great relationships are the way to create a good study group. A study group is part of the college life. Groups are helpful; when you don’t understand something they can help each other. Study groups are just another way…

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