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    Marketing Objectives First and foremost, the Los Angeles Angels have to market to the fans they already have. Keeping a loyal fan base happy, is essential for long term success. By using market penetration and targeting existing customers with things they already enjoy, via advertising and promotional campaigns, the Angels will solidify the back bone of their market. For this, through our marketing plan, the Angels will use a fan favorite player, Mike Trout. Trout was drafted in 2009 by the…

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    international sport and that it is a hidden sport and therefore should not be a sport in the Olympics. Yet none of these things are true! Cricket should be a sport in the Olympics. A few reasons cricket should be in the Olympics is popular, internationally played, and will reduce cricket tournaments. Firstly, cricket is so popular that it is the second most popular sport internationally having from 2.5 to 3 billion, just after soccer. This is a big reason because money is a big reason for…

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    I think sports are a big part in school, because students in 8th grade look forward to high school because of the sport they play. Sports shape a lot of kids especially with their grades, in any grade level you need passing grades to be able to play. With bad grades you were not eligible to play. It’s even more important in high school. You absolutely need good grades to be able to play a sport. When I was in 8th grade I wanted to play soccer so I joined soccer I wasn’t really good with my…

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    Persuasive Essay Sports

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    As you now know, extracurricular sports and recreation have become a huge influence on students lives all across the country. There is no doubt that sports have affected students lives and will continue to do so. In conclusion, schools should keep their sports in order to make children and their family happy and safe. In today’s society, many students’ lives revolve around active sports and recreation. While a few districts might say that these activities are a major distraction to students and…

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    Persuasive Essay Parkour

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    unconditional liberty in Parkour that sometimes it is attribute to a form of art. The distinction between sport and art have always been so confusing. In this text, I will argue that parkour should be consider a sport at the same level of any other individual sport. The idea of sport is over all an athletic activity. Parkour could not fit more into this definition. I’ve never seen such a complete sport where you need to jump, climb, run, and adapt yourself to any situation. It requires hours…

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    Sports Agents: A Career

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    A Sports agents occupation is a very promising and worthwhile career. It is a job that is very unique and special and only a handful of people do it today. The profession of sports agenting is a very promising career and one that someone interested in should pursue.Sports agents make a good salary depending on the athlete they represent. They are people that dont need a huge schooling background either. Sports agents is a very prominent and very demanding career. Sports agents are people who…

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    The sports world is a multi-trillion dollar industry ("Business of Sports.") that exists to involve people in a society in an activity where they can let out their energy, emotion, and love for the sport of course. There are activities out there that qualify as a sport, but they just aren’t recognized as one. Marching Band is one of those activities that qualify, but just isn’t recognized as one. The definition of a sport helps validate Marching Band is a sport. The athleticism that is vital for…

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    The AFL, the epitome of Australia’s most iconic sport. The AFL (can be known as Aussie rules) has become one of Australia’s most iconic sport of our country on a worldwide scale. But, on a more important note the AFL represents as an important part of our Australian culture and a beneficial part of the upbringing of generation, typically known as generation Z. AFL, is the only major sport to be played in Australia, that was also founded and created in Australia. The AFL, was created in 1858 by a…

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    What do you think of when people ask what is a sport? Most will think of football, basketball, or even golf, but they miss marching band. According to the Oxford Dictionary, “a sport is an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment." Many people will argue that it is not a sport and say it is an art form, but when the word sport is broken it down by its definition it is seen otherwise. Think about this, is it…

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    Abstract This paper is about sport scandals. The paper depicts the history of sports scandals, while still being able to draw a connection between the past and present day time of sport scandals. The paper describes how sport scandals have evolved and became what they are today. Punishments play a big role in sport scandals. The paper discusses which punishments are giving and if the punishments giving are effective. The way punishments effect the athletes is also an important point made in the…

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