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    Sportsmanship Influence

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    What influences do sports have on children? Well based on my experience as a sports counselor at Soccer shots for the last three months. I have seen the effects sports have had on them. Some have seen some positive effects, but have also witnessed a negative effect. It has strengthen them physically and mentally as well as taught them valuable lessons about sportsmanship. I have also noticed that you can easily become injured if they are not careful. Passion is also developed if played for a…

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    by machines, where the outcome can be decided by the evidence of a camera. Leaving fans, players, and teams wondering what might have been if the call was left alone. ("Upon further review: Instant replay takes away from immediacy of sport - NBC Sports | NBC Sports," n.d.) When we look back on the evolution of instant replay, we can see the many games and lives it has changed based on the outcome of entire seasons of sporting events. Perhaps a team might not have won without a call being…

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    Do you wear t-shirts to support you favorite sports team? Most of the people wear a t-shirt of their favorite sports team, when their team is playing on the field. People also use pom-poms of the team color and different posters and flags. These things; shirts, pom-pom, and posters represent their love and support for the team. Many people who I know wear the shirt during the games of their favorite sports' teams. Similarly, in literature, writers use symbolism to represent the meaning of…

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    we do it has sports in it, and there are different categories of sports, so it depends on where you grew up and or where you were raised. Which goes on to determine which sport you like or it depends on culture that rises? For example if raised in America you go on to like Football, Basketball or Baseball in a second hand if your raised in South America you go on to liking Soccer, which brings me to the body of the subject in the next paragraph. To start with I like a lot of sports especially…

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    Skateboard vs. Longboard: What's the difference? If you’re often confused between a skateboard vs. a longboard, then we’ll help clear it up for you. Both activities are categorized as recreational sports. They may appear similar but each have their own unique and distinct features. They differ in style, form, and usage. A skateboard is an equipment designed with a board and a set of wheels to glide you along. You can move it by pushing off with one foot while the other is flat on the board.…

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    In Singapore context, youth athletes in Singapore have a variety of pathways and excel in sports as well as to be part of a particular sport. From my point of view, the sports development frame in Singapore gives each and every student an opportunity to pursue sports, whereas for those who are really into sports will be given opportunity to keep fit thru sports. Unlike other countries, Singapore school have compulsory Physical Education lesson. On 25th of May 2010, Minister for Education and…

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    five million kids who participate in sports who gain endless benefits everyday. Some of the main benefits include physical, mental, and good morals which are just a few of the many assets gained from sports. Athletics have helped many people to overcome struggles they have faced, and enable the ability to learn new things. The benefits of sports help people to gain skills that they will use for the rest of their lives. One of the physical benefits of a sport is, it helps maintain a healthy…

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    Positive Work Ethic

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    The life of a teenager is packed full of clubs, sports, and extracurricular activities. All teenagers like to go out with their friends and spend money. Most of these students will windup asking their parents for money. That is not the case for teenagers that have a job. Having a job as a teenager will bring plenty of benefits such as hard earned money, it will help build a persons character, and it will teach them to establish a positive work ethic. An important benefit of having a job as a…

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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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    concussions in youth have and will continue to impact sports and the health of who play sports. This impacts sports and people because there is physical damage happening to the person who is playing said sport, there are also factors in gender that affect concussions, and for the sport itself, people who once enjoy watching or playing their sport, are now not following on said sport or telling their kids not to play that sport or to pick a different sport, because the risk of concussion is quite…

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