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    Should Opioids Be Banned

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    Imagine that you lost everything, your family, friends, children, and your job that helped you care for your family, all to drugs and all for what? Just a little painkiller that turned into a major addiction. I postulate that painkillers and steroids used in any sports event should be prohibited. I can not even begin to get close to all the wrongs in this topic. Some of the reasons include, cause for addictions, cause for emotional and present day scars, and it leads major league player down…

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    Athletes who use performance enhancing drugs damage the integrity of sportsmanship. Using performance enhancing drugs fundamentally change the spirit of sports. Sports are contests of character, but when you use drugs to get an unfair advantage, the integrity diminishes. Using performance enhancing drugs to gain an advantage violates the idea of “Spirits of Sports”. Using PED’s takes away the aspects of cooperation and teamwork. Sports are an extension of our personal ethics, and it brings out…

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    Other stereotypes/misconceptions that are involved with these athletes are that they are dumb/ignorant jocks. These misconceptions are commonly brought up when talking about college athletes. However, most people do not know how disciplined an athlete has to be to compete at the collegiate level while maintaining the grades to be eligible to play. In the article, Athlete’s struggle against ‘dumb’ jock stereotype, written by Ashley McDonnell, a swim and diving athlete of Brown University by the…

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    Why Do People Get Paid?

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    People use several work to earn money. Some of them want to earn enough money to their life and some want to earn more like athletes and entertainers. Now days, we see athletics and entertainers earn millions of dollar every year. All these people work hard to achieve their goals. Also, some athletics usually face problems like injured on their body then they treat themselves for a long time. Moreover, entertainers face problem as well. On other hand, many people around the world are dying…

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    Sports in the 1980s were characterized by several of the best athletes known in football and basketball and the growth of interest in ice hockey. Females and the disabled revolutionize the sports industry, proving that they can perform equally as well as ordinary male athletes and even outperform them. Leisure activities often included those that were developed the decade before but did not reach peak popularity until the ‘80s. One of the most admired athletes from the 1980s is Joe Montana, a…

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    Mechanical Engineering designs, develops, builds, and tests mechanical and thermal devices that include tools, engines, and machines. Mechanical Engineers typically work in a professional setting. Occasionally visit worksites where a problem or piece of equipment needs their personal attention. Mostly work in engineering services, research and development, managerial positions. Mechanical Engineers who plan on selling their services…

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    is each day more involved in our daily lives. Hence, it is important that engineers are able to make the correct decisions on which is the right way to act. Engineers can base themselves in the several norms and rules that are outlined by their professional organizations. However, there is a finite amount of things that can be stated as rules. For this reason, and as the Good Engineer reading proposes, it is important that engineers posses virtues that would enable them to distinguish what is…

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    Professional athletes, in my opinion, are overpaid to play a sport for a living. The pay varies depending on which sports an athlete participate in and their compensation might also vary based on their performance. They can earn a lot of money comparing to an individual with a real meaningful career who attended school and earned a degree. Regular occupation requires a certification, degree, or schooling which is not necessary for the sports industry. Athletes are typically under a contract and…

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    There have been many people throughout the world that have affected the world and the sports world in many ways. Michael Jordan is a person who has greatly made a difference in athletics and has been an inspiration to people. Some ways that he inspired people and made a difference in more than just sports are that he is hardworking, competitive, and he was also charitable. The first reason he is a world leader is because he is hardworking. He played basketball since he was a kid and he…

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    Yorker, points out that anabolic steroids were not banned until they had been used for over a decade and another PED, the human growth hormone still stumps drug testers to this day. It can take years for testers to just uncover the newest stimulants professional athletes are consuming. Advocates for this perspective believe it is pointless to attempt enforcing a ban because of previous failures in identifying new PED's. These defeats cause backers of this view to reason we will always be a step…

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