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    Major Risk

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    Major Risks & Responses Risks of signing Kristaps Porzingis: The risk for every professional athlete is the risk of injury. There have been great athletes in many different sports, whose careers have been cut short due to injuries. For example, Bo Jackson’s career was cut short due to a hip injury. Injuries are apart of every sport and sometimes cannot be prevented. Even though there is not hitting in the NBA, there is still the possibility of getting hurt. There is no way to guarantee that…

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    Between the ages five and eighteen, 66% of boys and 52% of girls play organized sport in the united states (Statisticbrain.com). Families in the American society place a significant value on sports and many of their lives revolve around it. From attending professional sports games to a child’s little league practice, it is so important that it cannot be missed. My view on sports is very similar to the functionalist point of view. I place a high value on the concept of competition, achievement,…

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    stared trade routes and we are the second richest country to this day. I love sports, and America does too. We always have been competitive in sports agents other countries. And to respect the flag we recite the national anthem at every game. Many people watch games on their TVs from all over America. I would call myself a sports fan as well. Sometimes I even go to the games, but I mostly watch them on my TV. Sports are definitely a thing that brings America together as…

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    Golf Persuasive Speech

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    different muscle groups in his arms, legs, and abdomen--but is he playing a sport? Golf: sport, or just a hobby? Of course, many people would say either one. And, truly, there is only one answer. Golf is as much of a sport as basketball and baseball are. A sport, by definition on Dictionary.com, is “an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature.” Therefore, golf can be considered a sport. To golf well takes practiced skill and determination. Also,…

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    When trying to determine whether someone is an agent, child or not, there are many ways to come to a conclusion. A method that I am a fan of is to define ‘agent’ and then see if the subject will fit the definition. Agent as defined by our text book, is ‘A person who acts freely and knowingly’. Free will is defined by our textbook as “the power of acting without the constraint; the ability to act at one's own will, a gift from God’. In order for this to be true, you must have the ability to make…

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    Professional Athlete is the job I choose because I like playing outside. I also like to play with a team. I like Playing in front of a big crowd, and it sounds cool when you hear everybody cheering your name, because everybody knows you and everybody appreciates your hard work and what you do for the team. Also, if you are really good you will get paid a lot you might even get paid Calvin Johnson money. Also after every football season you get offseason which you get to spend time with your…

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    Sport Related Injuries

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    Sport related injuries in children and young adults (ages 5-24) account for over 2.6 million visits to the emergency room each year in the United States alone (Goldberg, Moroz, Smith, Ganley, 2007, pg. 265). The increase in sport participation among junior high, high school and college sports, which has led to the rise in injuries, strains for improved rehabilitation and better injury prevention. As the sport world ever changes and the societal demand for more efficient athletes becomes…

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    Sports franchises and cities are usually viewed as a good mix, the people of the city support their team and vice-versa, but what fails to be recognized is the great cost at which a team comes to a city. As a prime example, the Minnesota Vikings are the longest-living sports franchise in Minnesota, they were founded in 1961. However, in 2016 the new US Bank Stadium opened upon the ground that used to hold the HHH Metrodome, this new stadium costed over 1 billion dollars, and fifty-percent of it…

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    The Pearl of Great Price is an ideal place to learn about agency because it shows us the story of our first brothers and sisters to practice using agency in the flesh, through Adam and Eve’s experience falling from the presence of God and exercising their agency outside the Garden of Eden. Additionally, we learn about how we had agency even before we came to Earth and received our bodies through the knowledge we can gain about our preearth life, and our specific choice to follow our…

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    Agent Orange In Vietnam

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    Agent Orange Having spent 10 weeks in Vietnam, I felt a personal connection to Agent Orange as well as the effects it had on the country. This connection is what motivated my research and my desire to bring attention to the subject. Agent Orange was an herbicide used during the Vietnam War in the 1960s. It was used by the United States military who intended to gain an advantage in the war by spraying the chemical over the dense jungles of Vietnam. The military hoped that this would deprive the…

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