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    Should kids compete in extreme sports was written by lauren tarshis. according to tarshis jet eaton was doing what he loved; jumping and flying through the air on his skateboard. he was trying to master skill called the “nine.” Again and again he whooshed down a 500-foot ramp called the “Mega Ramp” hoping to master the skill, the nine. jett fell and hurt himself. however he didn’t give up skateboarding jett’s father and many other people believe that extreme sports help them find who they…

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    ability in sports. They’re children everyday with social problems or suffering from pain inside that their parents cause. I know there are some kids suffering from parents who push them hard and they don’t know how to cope with it. I know the feelings of being pushed hard, but how do other children cope with…

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    Essay. In these few paragraphs I am going to tell you about my opinion on how I feel about kids playing sport. Do you think kids should be able to play sport? Everyone has different thought on it. Here is my opinion on this topic. Kids should be able to play contact sports such as football, and hockey. Everyone is going to get hurt playing rough sports; everyone is going to end u getting hurt. Kids are usually about the same size, so they wont be going up against someone that’s 6 foot tall…

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    esteem. Sports at school can give you exercise and happiness. One reason schools should keep sports is because they provide health and exercise. Many people around the world are overweight. They probably didn’t play sports as a kid. Sports can burn off fat by running, lifting weights, and more. This proves that if they were to play sports as a kid, they may be more in shape. So sports should not only stay, but increase the equipment. At school, there is a lot of sitting and working. But sports…

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    . Youth sports have really turned into a shell of what it used to be. Sports are supposed to be fun for the kids, with competition, but not an overwhelming amount of it. The kids need the competition, for it was David A. Feigly, PhD, of the Youth Sports Research Council at Rutgers University, who said “True sportsmanship cannot exist unless there is an honest desire to win” (Robinson 19). Part of sportsmanship is putting in the honest desire to win, not just being a fair athlete. Being fair is…

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    With doing that not only are they being informed about his life, but the public is also being informed about how and adaptive sport can completely change someone's life. Their intended audience is probably, sports businesses, movie producers, media businesses…

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    that competitive sports are too much pressure for kids, while some people think it’s fun for them. Kids can stay active and learn very important such as empathy from competitive sports, mostly when they’re having fun. Sports also help kids concentrate if they aren’t pressured as much. First, kids will stay active while playing sports, especially competitive sports. You just have to know when you're being pressured to play the game/sport or if you're having fun. As a result, sports can keep kids…

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    Kids and adults love playing competitive sports, but the big problem is that they can get hurt easily while paying. Some believe that competitive sports are dangerous and shouldn’t be played. While others believe that sports teaches kids teamwork and it is a way for people to stay active. However, if one had to choose it would be better to not play because these sports are dangerous and life risking. One reason that you shouldn’t play competitive sports is that 1.5 million Americans suffer…

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    Golinkin Dangerous Sports

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    has played a dangerous sport, and possibly got hurt from it. Like Jeb Golinkin in the article, “Why Parents Should Let Their Kids Play Dangerous Sports.” Golinkin makes an argument about whether children should play dangerous sports or not. Although Golinkin’s does supplies ample amounts of suppurating evidence his end clam is not supported in the article. To quickly summarize: Golinkin’s main point in the article is persuading parents to let their children play dangerous sports. Golinkin…

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    Sports Persuasive Essay

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    As you can see sports are one of the few things that people all around the world can communicate with without having any sort of barrier. So when the debate comes up about whether or not sports should be regulated, it's almost natural to ask why? Why should sports need more regulations when football players walk on the field with pounds of gear on, or boxers have referees, or people are thoroughly informed of the harm that sports do? Why should our energy be focused on making sports safe so that…

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