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    Does participation in sports really keep students out of trouble? Studies do show that students that grew up in bad neighborhoods were saved by sports. Also sports keeps teens from having babies at a young age as well as catching diseases. Back in the 80s as well as the 90s thugs were able to play and there was no care in the world about school it was just sports. Even older, graduated people would state that them and all of their friends grades were not up to par and they were still able to…

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    The growth of collegiate sports in higher education began with a social development between the years of 1890 and 1910 when the American public became fascinated with undergraduate life, according to Thelin. This period was birthed due to the prevalence of Photojournalism and Campus Imagery. Feature articles in nationally circulated magazines gave the public a glimpse inside college walls. Journalists acted as interpreters to the customs and vocabulary of institutions. Audiences in the late…

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    High School Sports Participants Did you participate in a school sport back when you were in high school? Well, you should’ve because it would’ve helped you gain more individual achievements and goals. An example that I can prove this is, one of my friends who came to this school a while ago, his name was Shalom, he participated in soccer for all 4 years. From pursuing this sport, he got a full ride scholarship to a university. All this started from him choosing to participate in a sport while…

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    certain qualities that make me who I am today. Like me there have been many students whose lives have been changed by the sports they love. A student’s involvement in sports can shape they become in the future and how they act as a person. Sports can contribute to so much more than just physical activity. They allow students to become involved and can benefit a person’s experience in high school. A person’s involvement in sports during school would be an overall benefit to their lives by…

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    universities, while universities, offer students athletic scholarships to attend the school. Being a college-athlete can be very time-consuming, leading people to differ in opinion. The proponents of providing compensation for college athletes claim other students can earn or receive money therefore college athletes should be able to also, sports generate revenue for their college, and the compensation ban encourages corruption, while opponents…

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    athletics around the world by education, health, and social aspect. Title IV purposes are to discrimination of sex, racism and provides equal opportunities and funding for athletic participation. Some critics argue that Title IX has a negative impact on sport due to possible causes of the reduction in opportunities for men to participate in collegiate athletics, however, title IX has affected on the opportunities for growth in women 's athletics, but the increase in opportunities will affect…

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    School sports are a staple of many high schools and colleges. School sports are a great way for student-athletes to create new friendships and closer relationships with other teammates. School Sports are important for the success of the student in the classroom. Many schools require a certain grade or GPA to be able to play sports. This means many kids have to do good in class if they want to play. In source 3, the coach claims that during the season the athletes have good grades in their…

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    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 are a…

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    When going through high school a student has the opportunity to join certain sports throughout the year. The options range from team sports like football and hockey to individual sports like wrestling and running. While these sports are optional most students at least try one season of a sport. These sports are available to any student regardless of skill level. While taking part in sports through high school students will make friends, become more healthy and build school spirit. One of the…

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    schools across the country should offer more competitive sports programs. School sports teams have usually been viewed as a high school activity. Recently, children have been put in competitive sports at a younger age, making them want to participate in competitive sports sooner in their athletic career. Waiting until high school to compete in sports can make students impatient and become less interested in their sports. Middle school sports provide an enhanced physical state, increased social…

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