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    Athletic Sports Studies have shown that people who play sports have better grades. People who play sports get better or the same grades as people who don't (how much is too much). People who play sports will try harder on school work and get better grades. As you know you need good grades to participate in school activities. This will make kids want to have good grades so they can play in their favorite sports. Studies also show that when sports ends Grades seems to drop so more opportunities…

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    Overbearing Sport Parents

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    Overbearing sport parents are often portrayed as harmful over helpful, but is this really the case? If no one pushes our kids to the limit then how will they succeed? On the other hand, what if our kids are pushed so hard the end up with permanent psychological damage? Both sides agree that it is a crucial part of a child’s development to play in organized sports, but when does enough become enough? In this essay, I will discuss both the harmful and helpful sides of overbearing sport parents.…

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    Persuasive Essay Sports

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    As you now know, extracurricular sports and recreation have become a huge influence on students lives all across the country. There is no doubt that sports have affected students lives and will continue to do so. In conclusion, schools should keep their sports in order to make children and their family happy and safe. In today’s society, many students’ lives revolve around active sports and recreation. While a few districts might say that these activities are a major distraction to students and…

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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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    High School Sports

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    Many people love to go see high school athletes compete in sports. Kids love to play sports with their friends and make memories together. Some people are saying that some sports should be taken out of schools. School sports should not be taken out of schools for the reasons that follow. For starters, kids will be able to get great exercise. In order to stay in shape many kids will start to eat more healthy. While playing sports, kids will learn new plays, by doing this kids brain activity and…

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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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    Endorphins Vs Sports

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    Sports: To Play or Not to Play It’s 7:30 PM, the lights are on, the team is about to run out of the tunnel, college scouts are everywhere, and the team is playing for the state championship. This is sports excitement at it’s best! Who wouldn’t want to be a part of this football team? Well actually, there are many different reasons why people do and do not play sports. Sports can be a major confidence booster due to the fans and exciting moments. Exercising and the release of endorphins can also…

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    Sport Sociology Since I was a young child, I have dreamed of working within the sport industry in any capacity. As I got older, I became interested in working with marketing to publicize and attract audiences of different genders, ages, races, and ethnicities to increase the diversification at sporting events. However, as I began to research how I could make my dreams reality, I came across the startling facts that women, especially women in Major League Baseball, in do not occupy many positions…

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    Injuries during active play have become more common as sports progress. The world of sports has become more dangerous as sports become more competitive. Should we be worried about what the injuries will come to be? Not just in professional athletes but in children. Now that sports start at such a young age it can add a lot of stress on a growing child's body. The impact on the body can only get worse as it goes if we don’t do anything. Sports injuries in children should be a concern due to the…

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    putting their child or children into sports is a good idea but they do not realize the down fall of it. Some parents believe they should push for their child to play sports, however they do not realize the pressure and stress they are putting on the child. Forcing children into sports can be substandard because it could cause stress to the child, make the child resent their parent, or self confuse the child of what they really want to do. Parents that make sports a priority in a child's life do…

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