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    Numerous people who enter a sports complex are there for a couple of different reason. These reasons can include such aspects of the fan experience as the nostalgic feel of the stadium, for the enjoyment of the competition, or even take their children to their first ball game. One of the lower concerns of the fans that come to these games are the face-to-face interaction that they have with individuals who are serving them their food. In order to be able to watch the entire game, these…

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    Chapter 5 Throughout history, athletes have always been seen as role models. The development of external factors such as media has pushed even more the pressure of the role and image of athletes. Nowadays, sports has turned athletes into multimillionares, portraining their lifestyles as the best possible success one could have. Already in ancient Rome, it all started with gladiators. They were making the show and having the crowd cheer. The gladiator was seen as a hero and the fact of…

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    We believe that sports should be cut from the school budget. They are rough on the students'' by the pressure they can bring,the possibility of a concussion, which causes kids -to miss school, and it can rob a kid of his childhood. The students are able to get a scholarship by participating in sports. Only two percent of kid’s become professional athletes (Business Insider), that means out of all the sports participants a Monticello Trails Middle School, only eight-percent are likely to earn…

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    Media can help, and trying to build sports channel larger as much as media do because people used to watch AFL, tennis, badminton, soccer and so on. Influence is the ability to set trends, inspire participation, and change opinions within sports this is an important and powerful things to have. Media could use TV, internet, radio, but also face book etc. and media can help to spread negative and positive impact toward globe as much as rapidly. Media can promoting sport in general and individual…

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    In many sports articles, sportswriters typically portray athletes as flawless individuals, who live the life many of us dream to achieve. Especially the talented adolescents, with their high paying salaries, magazine cover bodies, and public support, which are stressed by the sportswriters truly portrays that athletes have it all. In addition, these positive qualities written about athletes’ drags the reader into further favoring them, like a child reading about his or her favorite superheros…

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    egaming not getting any recognition as a sport. A sport is just not something that requires the use of physical energy and just pure strength but it is much more than that. A sport may need the use of physicality but not always. It mostly is a mental game, out thinking your opponent to beat them. Most sports need coordination and precision with in a split instant or a fatal error could be made. One thing that is generally accepted and is accurate is that sports require an enormous amount of…

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    A big issue in sports today within Australia is that professional sports people are skipping University to focus on playing within their sport that they have professionalised in. For some of these athletes their dreams can be crushed from either injury or not being good enough. The result of this is that they drop out of this sport. When they then go to find a different job, they find it very hard because they haven’t had the proper education to uphold a decent job. Along with this they will be…

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    1960s Sports Some people would say that the way professional sports were played in the 60s seemed exactly the same as it is now. Such as expansion and development and of course, the rule change to make the games much more exciting and entertaining to watch, but the sports wasn’t the only thing that was happening in the 60s However sports wasn’t the only thing going on in the 1960 through 1969. The Vietnam War and Civil Rights was going on in the 1960s. The VIETNAM WAR was the longest war in…

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    but when they grow up they have to chose, and that is going to be a difficult task. Athletes are usually the people who get all the attention. They are the “popular” kids. Professional athletes put in around 40 hours per week, because playing that sport is their job. Athletes have multiple games per season, which gives them many chances to be in the highlights, which would get them known by the fans. Take Tom Brady for example, he wasn’t drafted as a first round or even a second round pick. He…

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    The sports world has there hand print all of the world today and i absolutely love it because I'm a follower of the sports world i absolutely love it. I think we should have more people play sports and get involved. With the pro athletes i love what they are doing right now in the world with the exception of a few of them i really believe they are trying to make this world a better place. I think this world is going to keep evolving around the sports world because it brings people together.…

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