...I think this week discussion is very hard to tell because no sport shouldn’t be segregated it doesn’t matter if boy or girl, adult, and children. I feel that sport should be a fun and healthy activities for anybody without being segregated. For example, When I was in elementary and high school boy and girl play together it doesn’t matter what type of sport activity in PE it was just for fun. I never experience when a boy would play rough during sport activity with girl. We always get alone and care for each other enjoy playing kickball or flag football. There might be other reason why sport is sex-segregated for young children, teens, and adult there might be conflict like there a certain sport boy are good and girl not. Another point that...
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...How many times at your local school has a homeschooled student asked to play a sport for your school? Many school districts are having this question asked to them by homeschooled students and many are answering the question “No” for many reasons. A few of those reasons are “How would we monitor your grades?’ “How would you meet requirements that public school students meet?” Those are just two of the many questions that are asked. Homeschoolers should not be able to play public school sports. Many people believe that homeschooled students have a right to play public school sports. In most states, if one would like to play sports he or she has to at least attend part of the day or have grades monitored in some way. For example, in California...
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...Imagine this, after hard work, sweat and tears of trying to make the school sports team you finally get a call back stating that you have a spot on the team. Your heart is pumping and you can’t stop imagining how much enjoyment you will have on the field, representing your school. You bring your equipment to school, waiting all day to prove yourself at the first practice to get that starting spot, but instead, you get lectured about the standards you must achieve to maintain a spot on the team. Suddenly, the amount of pressure on the expectations you must exceed begins to weigh you down, breaks your heart, and makes you want to ask, is it even worth it? Before anything the athlete is told about his grade expectations. The coaches believe...
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...because we give kids that suck serious ass at sports trophies because they were part of a team that they didn’t help win because they suck. Kids that play sports good in high school get All State and All Conference awards they don’t give all of the kids these awards. I think it is bad to give trophies to all kids in school sports because not all of the kids earned them, competition and rejection are needed, and it is good for young kids. The first reason I am against it is that not all of the kids earned the trophies. There are kids that make every practice, work hard and then there are those kids that only make a few practices and don’t work at all. People are wanting to give all of the kids trophies for participating but some of the kids don’t fully participate. The fucking world has got very soft on their kids these days. Back in the day kids worked hard at what they did if they wanted to get a trophy. Kids have become really big pussies and are really lazy. The second reason I am against is that competition and rejection are needed. Bigger high schools have tryouts for their sports teams. So they get the best...
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...Essay 1 Rough Draft Competitive sports can have many positive effects such as health, fitness, and learning positive values such as sportsmanship, but should competitive sports be mandatory within our school systems, i think not. Competitive sports have been around for centuries. From the Roman empire with wrestling or the Native Americans with games such as Stick Ball or Winchishkin. Competitive sports can have positive effects such as fitness and personal health, but are those effects not also possible results of Physical Education classes or for the schools that have it, Personal health classes or if the students simply exercise? The debate on whether to make competitive sports mandatory in high schools has been a topic of debate for...
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...November 22, 2013 Why Sports Shouldn’t Be Allowed? High schools football cost about $1,300 a player math by contract, cost just about $618 a student. High school shouldn’t offer sports because it distract them from learning time, students can also get injured and a lot of time is spent on practices and games would be spent on doing homework or studying. High school money should be spent on other important stuff rather then sports. For example the money can be used on book, electricity, toilet paper, desk and other important school stuff. High school sports shouldn’t be allowed in school, because it interrupts learning time. Some students miss a lot of assignments/test because they get pulled out of class to leave to their games. Things that interrupts class shouldn’t be allowed in school. Students have a sense of belonging, when they feel tied to the school, they feel more part of the progress. The problem is that once sports become important to the school, they will start colliding with academics. Sports programs gives students the opportunity to meet and interact with students and other schools. High school sports shouldn’t be allowed, because many sports can cause many injury’s. High school football players spend long, exhausting hours practicing ( 15 percent experience a brain injury each season). Sports that causes injury’s shouldn’t be allowed in school. These are probably one...
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...believe 6th graders should be allowed to play middle school sports because they gain experience, meet new people from other grades, and they get better at that sport. It is time for more schools to reconsider 6th graders playing middle school sports. One reason 6th graders should be able to play middle school sports is that they gain experience. For example, in 6th grade, they might not get as much playing time as the 8th graders, but they can get a head start on learning the way that the team operates for when they do get a lot of playing time. They also get to interact with the coaches more so at the end of games, they are in because the coach trusts that they will make the right decision. They also will become a leader in their older grades. They will have a better idea and will be able to help out players that do not know exactly what they are doing and gain trust from their teammates....
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...Should there be high school sports? I believe that high school sports should be allowed , and the reason I say this because sports have their benefits for high school students .For example sports help students get and earn scholarships if their good at that sport they are in . In my belief I feel like doing sports makes me work harder into making better grades, therefore when you’re in a sports you can’t get bad grades and if you do you are not allowed to participate. Also coaches make sure you stay on your grades which is a good thing ,because I know that there’s study time before practice which gives you time to do all your homework and study anything if necessary . Yet some people do think that sports is a bad idea...
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...GENDER DISCRIMINATION AT WORKPLACES AND SPORTS BY : Md Jayeadur Rahman (HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER) DATE : 6TH FEBRUARY 2012 MEMO OF TRANSMITTAL TO : WOMENS COUNCIL,BRISBANE FROM : Md Jayeadur Rahman ,HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER DATE : 6TH FEBRUARY 2012 SUBJECT : GENDER DISCRIMINATION AT WORKPLACES AND SPORTS TABLE OF CONTENT PAGES SUMMARY 4 1.0 INTRODUCTION 5 1.1 PURPOSE 5 1.2 SCOPE 5 1.3 SOURCES AND METHODS 5 1.4 BACKGROUND 5 1.4.1 CURRENT SITUATION IN INDIA 6 1.5 APPROACHES TAKEN IN REPORT 6 2.0 DISCRIMINATION IN SPORTS AT SCHOOLS 7 3.0 EFFECTS ON SOCIETY 8 4.0 HOW TO HANDLE SUCH SITUATION 9 5.0 STEPS TO FIGHT AGAINST IT 9 6.0 SOME CASES ...
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...moments later the coach enter with a roster in his hand. “If your name is called please state what school you attend then pick up your jersey at the door,” commanded the coach. Names began to be called and the athletes began to call out their schools. “Last but not least Eron Morgan,” called the coach with pride. “Sir I am homeschooled.” The coach looked at the athlete and said, “Have a seat son. Brandon Walker.” Sadly this is how our state stands on the topic of homeschooled students participating in high school sports. Although athletics is a huge focus in the 21st...
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...FAIRVIEW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (Subang Jaya) RULES and GUIDELINES in CHEER DANCING 1. There shall be a minimum of ____________ and a maximum of _____________ cheer dancers per year level. (Spotters/lifters can be boy or girl) Dancers (boys and girls); Pep squad (mixed; maximum of 20 members) 2. There shall be no limit on instruments (tape, drums, guitar, keyboard, etc.) to be used in the cheer dancing presentation, as well as in the number of props (except for hazardous ones). 3. Only light apparatus are allowed for the cheering presentation such as ribbons, dumbbells, small flags and the like. 4. A number shall include choreography of the following: * More or less 20% for gymnastic skills (basic positions, stunts, floor skills, tumbling, pyramid building, etc.) In pyramid building, the highest level can only reach up to 2nd level including the base. Basket tossing is not allowed. * More or less 80% for dance skills (aerobics, jazz, modern dance, social dances, etc.) 5. Criteria for the performance in cheer dancing are as follows: * Choreography - 45% * Overall Impact/Projection - 15% * Synchronization - 10% * Costume - 10% * Voice Quality - 10% * Clarity of Cheer - 10% 100% 6. The duration of the presentation will be a minimum of 3 minutes and a maximum of 5 minutes including the entrance and exit sequences. There...
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...Ethnicity Should racial profiling be a legitimate law-enforcement policy in some areas? Should Affirmative Action for state university enrollment be continued? Should the primary method of public school funding--property taxes in individual school districts--be amended to create more fairness in schools? Should high-school history classes and social-studies curriculum be changed to reflect diversity and multicultural perspectives? Should Christmas, Easter, and other religious observances be considered national holidays? If a university offers "African-American Studies" or "Black Studies" as courses, should it also offer "European-American Studies" or "White Studies"? How do certain television programs perpetuate racial or ethnic stereotypes? Should Columbus Day be discontinued in favor of a new post-colonial perspective? Should schools only purchase textbooks that offer revised or alternative histories of historical events? What should be done about racial disparities in the sentencing of criminals? Should the American government pay reparations and return land to Native Americans? Should hate groups have the right to distribute literature on university campuses? If research shows that certain racial or ethnic groups receive poorer medical care on average, how should this problem be corrected? Should governmental organizations have staffs that accurately reflect the racial, ethnic, and gender balance in society? Gender and Sexuality What should be done to eliminate...
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...Should College Athletes Get Paid? College athletes should be paid for playing at the college level. This topic is interesting to me because it has been a debatable topic for a long time. College athletes deserve to get a pay check because they are still responsible to keep their grades up while playing and training for football. They work harder than the pros because they have more of a motivation to get to the higher profession than someone who is already there. They can use that money to help support their families. The coaches are getting paid but they don’t play a sport or endure in a sport. The NCAA is making a profit out of them. In all honesty, the college athletes are one of the most hardest working athletes that don’t get paid. College...
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...Kolten Miracle College Athletes Should Be Paid Should college athletes be paid? Of course they should because they work hard on their sport. The average time spent on practicing in division 1 sports is 43.3 hours a week! This is more than the average worker spends a week! Another reason college athletes should be paid is because if they were paid the game/sport would be way more interesting and fun to watch. Also college athletes bring a lot of money to the school and they don’t get any of it, how is that fair? College athletes spend a lot of time working and practicing on their sport. They spend every day and every chance they get either on the field/court working and practicing or even in the gym working out to be stronger for their sport....
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...Rugby, believe it or not, is not considered to be a sport in the state of Iowa. A sport is defined as, “an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment” (“Sport”). But yet somehow, rugby does not fall into the category. Rugby fans and players who are around the sport enough can see, that the ‘athletes’ get tired, are very competitive, work as a team, and work against the other team for one common goal. Win. All these elements seem to sound very similar to the Dictionary definition. When the state or schools are confronted, the only reason rugby can not be considered a school sport is because ‘it is too dangerous,’ ‘someone will get hurt.’ Is not every...
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