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    joining a school club or sports. This can be argued in either direction whether or not that school is for both or one of the two. You go to learn or set out to your dream of glory and fame by playing sports. Most people argue that if you don’t set reasonable goals and have the bare necessities to survive in the real world than you didn’t learn in school. They think that sports should be excluded and school should only be for learning. I think that school is for learning but sports have lifetime…

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    United States, many children and teenagers participate on sports teams that compete againts other teams at a local and regional levels. Even tho some people think that these sports are positive but it is also aggresive for others. I know that sports are very important for childrens and teenagers , it is important because it keeps them active and it also keeps them healthy and it shows them to be responsable. I agree with others that these sports can be aggresive because they can hurt…

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    unscathed by the end of their career. On the other hand, the proponents of boxing asserts that boxing requires a high degree of physical fitness, if you wish to be successful, so it teaches young people to look after their bodies. In addition, the sport teaches discipline. As well as things like exercise…

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    Ellen Steaurowsky Summary

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    The conversation talked about inclusion and diversity in sports organizations. In the meeting, Ellen Staurowsky offered her thoughts on the present situation of inclusion and diversity, the hindrances, and approaches to enforce the main topic. Additionally, Staurowsky particularly focused on sexual orientation. After reading and assessing the interview, I completely agree with a lot of her point of views. Staurowsky is exceptionally cautious with her reaction to the present situation of…

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    Some people think competitive sports for youth is good because it can help with health, on the other hand some people think that competitive sports for the youth is bad because it can cause injuries. Research shows, however, that competitive sports for the youth can cause pressure, and emotional burnouts. One reason is competitive sports can cause children to quit, When Faigenbaum asks children who've quit and why they're no longer interested in sports, their typical response is: "It's not fun…

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    Up to 55.5% of students in high schools around the United States play sports, and this number is increasing as the years go by. While this statistic is powerful in itself, most still don’t see the importance of high school sports. High school sports are more beneficial than they are negative for high school students; therefore they should be more encouraged. Why High School Sports Are Beneficial High school sports are a very controversial issue in today’s day and age, but statistics and…

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    Competitive sports are a hotly discussed topic around the world. Some people in society think that everyone should feel like a winner while others believe the opposite. The media also seems to think that competitive sports are harmful and unnecessary. Although the media tends to influence others opinions, I think that competitive sports are beneficial. The reasons that I think competitive sports are beneficial are, that some pushing in competitive sports is good, you can learn valuable life…

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    boys and girls should not play on the same team. Such being that some players may have an advantage on the field and that it’s simply less comfortable for boys and girls to play on the same team. Among the many issues that arise with mixed gender sports teams one is that boys may stand an advantage when on the field. Boys and girls of the same age likely have different skill levels. Boys are usually taller and stronger than girls, which can give them…

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    required to take. Sports is one of those added on ones. Although sports are not educational, many do join sports every year. As said in article “School Should Be About Learning, Not Sports’’, “Here, school is about learning, but it is all about training to compete in games that the majority of kids will never get paid to play. It’s about pep rallies, booster clubs, trophy cases and cheerleaders decorating football players’ lockers after they fill them with brownies.’’ Sports are not…

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    Nfl Greed Analysis

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    that could change the game. For example, streaming services have limited the number of viewers who have cable and created a desire for zero commercials. Relocating, another method of increasing profits, sometimes results in a loss of fans for the sport and instead turn to other professional teams in the area. The article states that if the league continues on this path for greed, they…

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