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    What is a role model? A role model is someone you can look up to. There are different kinds of role models for different people. Many students have role models, and many of those role models are athletes. I think students should have athletes as role models because they work hard and having an athlete as a role model can bring children to have healthier lives. First, having an athlete as a role model can make children much healthier than just sitting and playing video games. “Athletes…

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    How Does Sport A Unifier

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    A. Sport as a unifier Question 1 1. Yes I do believe that sporting events contribute to unifying a nation. When it comes to sport there is no right side to support or wrong side to support. Everyone is equal and everyone strives for the same goal-to win! Sport is a universal language. It has the potential to bring people together, no matter what their origin, background, religious beliefs or economic status and in doing so it also establishes a shared bond between people, helping to unify those…

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    This will be what it’s going to take for me in order to be a sports management major and possibly one of the best in the business if I put forth all the hard work and effort I’m capable of doing. It is one of the harder majors to complete and pass, but if you're willing to do everything possible to make it work then by golly you should. This major may be stressful, overwhelming, and by no doubt a pain in the butt when the season kicks into full gear and starts rolling you get this feeling that I…

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    Sports and art have been a part of society for thousands of years. Both have adapted and advanced alongside humanity all over the world. To be able to capture the pure essence of a sport through artwork is no easy task, but it exemplifies a true thing of beauty. George Bellows and Thomas Eakins are two outstanding American artist who have done just that. “Stag at Sharkey’s” painted by George Bellows and “The Biglin Brothers Turning the Stake” painted by Thomas Eakins are both exceptional…

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    As a cheerleading coach and gymnastics instructor for children and teenagers, it is inevitable to reward and punish them as needed. In sports, there is often room for error and improvement which leads to reward. Other times, when the opposite occurs, such as reduced progress or failure, then it may be necessary to punish the children. Rewards and punishments are given in many different ways according to the act performed. There are many different circumstances that are considered when rewarding…

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    High school athletes High schools should have sports and physical education because it’s a good way to keep all students in shape. Sports are also a good thing for students because maybe they can get a scholar ship from it. Students would also enjoy going to school. It’s also a good way to help the students keep their grades up and stay on track. Kids who don’t have good grades and lots of absences they aren’t allowed to play. Students would actually enjoy going to school and they will have fun…

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    As a GHS student, I have had many opportunities to better myself and I have taken advantage of many of them. One activity that I have taken advantage of is the sports program, specifically crew. I have been doing crew for about 3 years and I have learned an awful lot from it. Coming in as a freshman, I did not have many friends, but crew helped break me into high school. I made so many friends with crew, most of whom, I still talk to today. It has helped me greatly develop my leadership…

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    Lewis Lapham says that sports must preserve an illusion of perfect innocence. Sport activities are described as a ¨ritual portrayal of a world in which time stops¨. Lapham is absolutely right when he says this, games are not just games for a lot of spectators. High school sport games are something else, they do not exactly provide hope, but a false or temporary hope. People always know the game is going to have to end, but they still enjoy what they have left. In H.G. Bissinger’s Friday…

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    worried about sports then any thing else in their lives. Recently though some huge medical and education problems have come into the light. Why is this important? Because you are thinking about joining sports you'll need to learn about it before hand.Each of which where collected at different schools with different students who play sports. These results are so shocking that you might rethink about sports. The Medical Industry have rocketed greatly during sports seasons. Students who do sports…

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    Bianca Seagraves Mr. Gale Composition lll 2 March 2017 Why playing sports in high school is beneficial to students Most high schools offer students the chance to participate in an athletic sport. Regardless of your school's size there is usually a very good chance that a student can play in a sport. Playing sports in high school has more pros than it does cons. Yes, it can distract from grades, cause injury, and be a big time suck. It can help reduce stress, teach teamwork, give someone a…

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