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    viewpoint is recognized, but to many, this is still considered wrong. Of course it is an athlete’s choice whether or not to use the illegal enhancers, but when it comes to the bigger picture, sometimes it’s not fair for everyone involved. In the professional sports industry, using the performance enhancing drugs would be unfair for those who do not, and would also take the fun out of the…

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    environments" (Denison). Homophobia is a current issue in schools, sports, and in our society as a whole. From a young age the LGBT community needs to feel safe in physical education classes and youth sports so that they have the same opportunity to play professional sports as other Americans. Some students do not even feel comfortable being who they truly are during their early life as seen during Conner Mertens, who was the first openly gay NCAA football player, childhood. He explains that…

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    “You can have a wrestling idea, but you need these momentum shifting moves.. We had the Hulkamania movement, then it shifted to the beer drinking, Stone Cold era. We reinvented the business with becoming the bad guy. What’s the next level?” (“Hulk Hogan’s Quotes”). This quote by former WWE wrestler Hulk Hogan illustrates the change of the wrestling industry. A man who was the accelerant to that change was “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. Born in Austin Texas, Steve grew up in a low income family. He…

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    athletes who do not use drugs also get a useful result. Also, the use of performance enhancing drugs is morally wrong and it should be prohibited in sports. First, it is wrong to win by all means. I understand that winning is very important to professional athletes, but…

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    I aspire to gain professional experience in the field of nursing, because of personal experiences that have led me to select this career. My passion for care-taking within the nursing realm stems from a passion at young age to render aid and experiences very dear to my heart. My care-taking skills began while I was caring for children at church, as an assistant to both the Children’s and Youth Department. When a child would arrive ill, I would make sure that little contact was made with other…

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    Self Awareness and Professional Interest Statement When choosing a career path, one must take into account their personality, their strengths, weaknesses, and motives for entering into a certain career. By reflecting upon these aspects of my life, I be able to improve my future and current lifestyle in relation to my personal and professional lives. Who I Am In multiple instances, it is effortless to categorize someone based on only one aspect of their life or a limited knowledge of who…

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    not fair for anyone, and sports will get more and more violent when there are cheaters involved. Athletes are getting paid millions of dollars but that’s wasted money if the players are violating the rules. “The average amount of money made by a professional athlete is 2.562 million dollars which adds up to 12.6 million dollars made in an average career” (USA Today 1). This evidence supports my claim because sports teams are wasting up to 12.6 million dollars on a deceiving career knowing they…

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    Professional Ethical Dilemma: Transparency in the Workplace I got my first job working at a grocery store when I was sixteen and I worked there, sometimes part time and sometimes full, for almost seven years. This is was my introduction into the working word and my education on how to be a professional throughout many formative years of my life. However, it was extremely different from my current working environment as a computer programmer for the State of Michigan, and left me completely naïve…

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    Network security has been at the head of some stories in the news. Security is an aspect of the technology field that should be considered at all times. Not only can personal security be breached, the security of others can be affected as well. For example, the incident with the retail company Target, (Vijayan 2014) retailer 's failure to properly segregate systems handling sensitive payment card data from the rest of its network. In this paper, network segment security aspects will be discussed…

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    Addiction is taking over! Painkillers are another one of College and professional football’s vast problems. Recently illegal painkillers are being used. Several NFL football players take too much. Marcus Amos, who speaks at colleges and sport campuses about painkiller abuse through his prevention for athletes program says, “It’s a major problem!” Also Marcus Amos say, “But its like this potential addiction wants to be hidden.” Professional football players use lots of kinds of painkillers like…

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