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    opportunity for greatness that determines if they can be considered “the best”. In A Separate Peace by John Knowles, Finny is motivated to be the best in the school through his sports and his ability to charm his way out of difficult situations. Finny motivates himself to be the best athlete in the school through his sports. Gene expresses this motivation when he says, “Even as a Lower Middler Phineas had…

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    college, North Dakota State University club sports have year round options for students who are considering following up with their sporting career. The stresses of college, especially on incoming freshman, can take a toll on a student’s social life, well-being, and every day activities. The variety of club sports at NDSU offer a competitive, friendly, and positive atmosphere that strives to benefit the college career of the participating athletes. The 24 sports include, but are not limited to,…

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    In the ever changing society in which we live one thing has remained constant over the years, sports. The Super Bowl, World Series, Olympics, and many other sporting events are considered equal to holidays in the eyes of most Americans. Sports provide a safe haven for fans, a shot in the dark that the underdog will win, in the simplest terms a sense of hope. What about the athletes? As fans it is easy to be the one yelling at the television when your favorite wide receiver does not make the…

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    school, I have kept swimming a part of my life by using it for exercise and coaching swimmers from age five to eighteen. Swimming has provided many benefits to me. As the American Academy of Pediatrics suggested, swimming has become my "life sport" (AAP, 2006). For me it's like riding a bicycle, I never forget how to do any of the strokes. It is a full body workout and it's great at relieving stress. When I was younger I had daily swim practices that would take up most of my evening.…

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    Teaching games for understanding model (TGFU) is a great way for students to play games and activities in a learning matter. There are many factors that TGFU shows students when playing sports, such as good sportsmanship and encouraging athletes to enjoy their sport. When an athlete is enjoying the sport or activity they are involved in they are more likely to do well and inspire others to play as well too. Created by Bunker and Thorpe at Louborough University in Europe, these two professionals…

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    Background Sports training is an inactive problem. Most parents consider that their children are gaining all the significant experience purely from the coaches and playing in school sports. The parents of the ‘star’ players, e.g. quarterbacks and team captains, and the ‘star’ players themselves are the most influential target market. The parents want their children to succeed in sports and acquire opportunities further on due to their athletic performance. The student athletes that desire to…

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    situation all around the world. Some schools are getting rid of students’ passion, and what they put their hearts into. Kids are losing what they love doing. Schools should not get rid of sports, because sports help relieve stress, they improve academic and physical health, and not every kid can afford club sports. Schools should not get rid of sports because sports help relieve stress. In the article “Should your School get Rid of Sports” says “When you're stressed your brain releases hormones…

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    teachers see if students have good research and critical thinking skills. It 's fascinating to read my classmate 's posts so I can learn from what they are showing me. It 's disappointing to…

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    joining a school club or sports. This can be argued in either direction whether or not that school is for both or one of the two. You go to learn or set out to your dream of glory and fame by playing sports. Most people argue that if you don’t set reasonable goals and have the bare necessities to survive in the real world than you didn’t learn in school. They think that sports should be excluded and school should only be for learning. I think that school is for learning but sports have lifetime…

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    Essay. In these few paragraphs I am going to tell you about my opinion on how I feel about kids playing sport. Do you think kids should be able to play sport? Everyone has different thought on it. Here is my opinion on this topic. Kids should be able to play contact sports such as football, and hockey. Everyone is going to get hurt playing rough sports; everyone is going to end u getting hurt. Kids are usually about the same size, so they wont be going up against someone that’s 6 foot tall…

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