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    Today more and more people have realized that high schools and colleges play a great role in choosing and learning about an occupation. Therefore, when students choose a school, they research every aspect of the school from academics to sports. Though people may also compare high schools with colleges. However, although the education methods of high schools and colleges are alike, there are differences about social activities and facilities, fewer academic choices and the usage of technology…

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    jobs that aren’t domestic. In religion it is different because females would have different roles in different religions. In some religions the women would have to indoors at all time and be the cleaning person while the men are out and working for the family. Also that women in some religions would have to sit separately than the men and not sit together. In marriages female and men have very different roles. The women would have to stay home and babysit their kids while the men aren’t. The men…

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    The sport of soccer is actually one of the world’s most popular sports, especially in other countries around the world it is more likely to be called football. Soccer at its highest level is known to be beautiful and is nearly an art form in some countries. Great teams work the ball with some exceptionally skilled players building flow while working the soccer ball up the field in an attempt to strategically score. Individually, what makes a great soccer player is their understanding and…

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    especially popular because of the recent 2016 Olympics. Gender Inequality is the different biases between men and women in world. More specifically, gender inequality is prominent in the sport occupation. So, Balish et al. (2016) found a connection that advance liability is caused from the gender differences in sport attendance, supporters, and motives for the game (Deaner et al., 2016; Deaner & Smith, 2013; Lombardo, 2012) (p. 11). To go off this, I decided to analyze some articles that focus…

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    which is manifested through the characters and plot in To Kill a Mockingbird. During the 1930’s, Women faced hardships such as few choices for occupations, a code of manner to follow, and not many options for what to do with their social lives. If…

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    According to her sport has become a major factor in society and as such is in need of professional communication and handling especially when it comes to financial aspects such as the relationship with stakeholders. In that regard she points towards the boundary spanning role of PR in which practitioner are the link between an organisation and its environment which in the case of sporting events might for example be sponsors. L’Etang (2013:1) further clarifies that “PR and sport are both…

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    relations. There is no universally accepted definition of public relations. What practical work is actually included in that term often differs from one PR agency to another. The Charted Institute of Public Relations explains in its definition that the occupation mainly deals with reputation management. They further clarify that it aims at “influencing opinion and behaviour” and “establishing goodwill” (CIPR). In the United States of America Grunig and Hunt’s (1984) interpretation of public…

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    rethink their life choices, and occupations. In Pat's case this meant walking away from a lucrative 3.6 million dollar contract to join the Army Rangers. The heroic news was the talk of a nation, bringing along countless discussion. Many wondered if he would actually turn down the perks of being a pro football player, in order to risk his life serving his country. Pat went on to leave a glamorous football life in order to join his brother in the war on terrorism. "Sports embodied many of the…

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    they had to take men’s jobs (Shopgirls). As a result, they increase their social and economic autonomy as they earned and spent their money as they pleased. Physically, women became more daring as well, serving in physically-demanding jobs, including sports, like soccer (Shopgirls). Believing that they are equals of men, women also engaged in fighting for improved civil rights, particularly suffrage (Shopgirls). In short, work opened a new way of thinking, living, and acting that empowered…

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    the ability to perform aspects of sports or occupations. Physical fitness is generally achieved through correct nutrition, moderate-vigorous physical exercise, physical activity, and sufficient rest. The reason fitness education is so important to teach our youth is to teach them about their body composition, reduce obesity, increase vigorous activity, learn the important of being healthy, and as well as the components…

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