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    college students study describes how student-athletes use Twitter and how they react to judgmental tweets. Through examining the population and purpose of this study, research questions, findings, and limitations and implications of this study, students can become competent researchers and learn why student-athletes use Twitter and how they react to controversial tweets. Population and Purpose of the Study The population and purpose of the study is unique. The study used 20 student-athletes…

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    just always have to be running or exercising to exhibit the qualities of a good athlete; Also you don't need to always use energy to exhibit great qualities of an great student athlete. To be a great student athlete you have to be a good teammate, coachable, and confident. Everyone wants to be the best athlete in there school right. To do this you have to set a goal for how far you want to go to be the best athlete at your sport(s) in school. Make sure you spend time on your sport(s) and then…

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    ten grantees. College student athletes can sometimes be labeled as physically and mentally tough, and represented as the pinnacle of overall health around campus. However, with expectations to perform at their respectful sport, student athletes may suffer from psychological disorders as a result of excessive pressure to compete at the highest level. Research shows that 82 percent of student athletes that were surveyed in the fall 2009 and 2010…

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    school athletes sign the National Collegiate Athletic Association 's Form 08-3a, otherwise, the student-athlete form that waives their right to receive payment for the use of their name and likeness. Just like college students, student athletes work hard and devote their time to their classes. However, not only do student athletes have to keep their grades up to stay eligible to play, they also spend additional training and practicing to win games for the university. Form 08-3a defines…

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    some sort of benefit from the school board. In college most athletes are on scholarship meaning gettin money, why not in High school the school can at least provide them with free equipment. The most important thing for any athlete is to know his ability. If you know your ability and have even a little bit of a strong mindset, you can get success, because your ability takes you to success -Virender Sehwag (Brainy Quotes). Student athletes in High school should be rewarded with free equipment…

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    benefit socially. Confirmation on the social assistance, (Kids and Sports Video) verifies that sports really do improve confidence in student athletes, and creates additional friendships. Confidence is proven to improve because of their performance in front of others. They also become armed with a multitude of life skills. Increased relationships with other student athletes is caused from interaction with your teammates. In addition to social improvement, sports can make it not as difficult to…

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    college athletes being paid to play should be brought to the surface. They have lots of stress from competition, practice , and classesload and to help them out a little would make sense. TheyAnd they have their names on jerseys they aretheir selling, and the players makeare making no money off their own names. Being a student athlete is a full time job. The coaches are getting on average $100,000 for one season alone with bonuses for being successful. You know how much of a bonuses athletes…

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     Analysis of issues Student athletes are often subjected to a substantial amount of pressure. Student athletes now may be suffer from an increasing risk for mental health problem. There are some obvious signs, such as the fluctuation of mood, worse sleeping pattern, isolation and the decline of academic performance. This phenomenon has become a hot topic in certain countries Some reasons may induce this unexpected consequence. First of all, student athletes have to balance their academic…

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    College athletes dedicate on average 43 hours per week to their sport. This is not counting personal time, time spent on class, and time spent studying and/or doing homework. An average student spends 15 hours in class each week and spend 3.5 hours on assignments. With all this time spent on their sport, there is no time for a job. Also, many colleges don’t allow athletes to even get a job. Therefore, this leaves them with no money, or parents having to support their child even more. I think…

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    the 1850s-1860s. Students all over the world are getting addicted, but drug testing can help solve addiction. Students should be tested for drugs, they help adults help students. Drugs can affect the way sports are played, drugs lead to major health problems. Drugs not only lead to affecting the way sports are played, but they also lead to affecting students’ studies. As well as leading to addiction. According to studies of more than 4, 700 students athletes. 16 percent of students that go to…

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