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    solution of requiring students to participate in a sport, in order for students to build a healthy relationship with physical activity. However, forced participation in school sports does not create positive attitudes towards physical activity for many students. The requirement of school sports would instead creating a breeding ground for feelings such as frustration and resentment towards physical activity, especially for students who are not athletically inclined. Sports also pose a variety of…

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    Cutting Sports in High School Sports are a fun and healthy pass time for most people to enjoy with others. The younger you are exposed to sports, the more you grow to appreciate the game for what it is. To some, sports, such as football, baseball, soccer, etc. are all they have. It is one of the most important things for them such as an artist’s work is everything to them. If a person, especially an adolescent, finds a passion that they want to pursue, they should have the opportunity to.…

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    “SPORTS ARE A HUGE PART of the American school experience. Last year, almost 8 million high school students participated in organized athletics” (Ripley 1). A high school athlete, said “There was no way I wouldn't play. I know I'm not going to be a professional soccer player, but I'm good at it, and the team atmosphere is something I love. It's not something I'm willing to give up easily” (“High School Sports Injuries” 7). Students benefit from participating in high school sports. According to…

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    Adopts Helmet Sensor Technology to Better Monitor Player Impact” is written by the Webb School and posted on the website. The article answers the question of “will my child be safe when playing sport” to both current and potential parents. It attempts to show the excellent safety protection Webb offers to the student athletes to attract prospective parents and raise fund among current parents. The author persuades the reader and reaches the goal because the words choice she uses, the description…

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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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    Schools across the nation are cutting sports programs, This is caused by low budget and academic worries. Focusing on countries like South Korea and Finland that have higher education standards without sports may look like a logical reason to cut sports out of the normal American routine, but other countries that do not have sports in school are well behind the American average. “There is no reason to believe that the academic success of students in South Korea or Finland has anything to do with…

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    that sports and athletics can 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…

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    Sports activities and interests provide many positive opportunities for children. However, they can also cause some problems. Many parents believe that participation in sports will enhance children’s school accomplishments, while others believe that sports get in the way of their children’s achievement. Sports is an important part of a student’s life. It enhances their physical abilities and capacity. I believe that there isn’t too much emphasis placed on sports but it is a significant and…

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    To Be: Should Sports be allowed in Schools? Recently, there has been speculation within the education community as to whether or not sport programs should be allowed to continue as an extracurricular activity. Typically, any high school in the country has a team for any and every sport available. However, there have been arguments, such as the one made by Amanda Ripley in her article: “School Should Be About Learning, Not Sports” that suggest sports programs do not benefit students. Kevin…

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    Sports in schools definitely can help students by enhancing their social interaction with other students. Sports is considered as a physical activity and it helps students to stay strong, healthy, and focused. In the article, “Have Sports Teams Brought Down America’s Schools?” Elizabeth Kolbert says that schools should not have sports mainly because sports have can distract students with their education. It is often said that sports can take over a lot of a student's part. It’s mostly like a…

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