...really deserve high salaries? Some people argue that athletes do deserve high salaries, their reasoning is that athletes risk their lives while on the field and court. I think differently. What do you think? Do athletes really have a huge impact on the world do receive all that money? I don't think so. Just because they win the super bowl or NBA it doesn't mean they should get 5.15 million dollars. I'm not saying they shouldn't get money I'm just suggesting they shouldn't get so much. If you've seen commercials where NBA players or football players go and encourage children to...
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...love doing. I believe that athletes are paid what they deserve and that it is no different than working for a large, money making company. I believe that they deserve to get paid this amount of money because they devote their lives to training and improving at their job. Athletes who are a valuable asset to their team, get paid more then rookies just coming into the league. If you are a rookie, then you would probably make about $500,000 a year. Once you gain experience, then your pay goes up. It is the same as in a business, if you do well, then you get a raise. If you do badly, then you get fired, or in this case, released. In Major League Baseball, the highest paid athlete is Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees, who in 2007 signed a 10-year, $275 million contract, making $27.5 million per year. However, Alex Rodriguez is far behind the whopping 7.8 billion a year made by Bill Gates. Athletes get paid a lot of money because the professional sports industry is a huge business with millions of fans going to games each year. Players get most of their money from endorsements and from the fans buying merchandise and going to games. Professional athletes only make about 1% of an organizations total earnings. Some people might say that athletes don't deserve the money they get because they don't work hard for it. I would say that athletes have to deal with injury and fatigue, something that people who work in offices don't have to deal with. Other people might...
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...Johnny Ramirez a poor Mexican from Los Angeles who has just graduated from law school and has become a lawyer. It seemed that Johnny has made it he is a lawyer who is going to help "his people" he said meaning Mexicans and make good money. At first he wasn't able to obtain any good case because the cases were brought by poor Mexicans who dint have money to start the process to make the case happen. However Johnny finally gets his first big case that involve a friend of his and a white female who was recklessly driving causing an automobile accident. Johnny was excited and so confident he was going to win. However, the defending attorney is all over Johnny not letting Johnny present his case and Johnny gets so feed up with the defending attorney...
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...18 to 22 year olds in college who are putting on a show, but getting nothing in return. The college athletic landscape is a powerhouse in the sports world, and is regarded as the purest form of the sport, even better than the pros. What makes college so unique is that because they are not at the highest level yet, they have to hustle and give their all every game. The top collegiate events are celebrated and highly anticipated. One of the most watched events, is the NCAA tournament called March Madness, which brings in about $900 million annually according to ESPN.com and also requires players to miss up to a month of classes. The...
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...go bankrupt in the relatively near future. The privatization is the best way to ensure the future's of Americas senior citizens. After 2013, the Social Security Trust Fund is projected to decline by a greater amount each year until becoming exhausted in 2033. Social Security is a wonderful benefit for those who deserve it like long term workers, the elderly, etc. For as long as the baby boomers do not come back around like it's subjected to, the US is already in debt and Social Secuirty will be next. I agree with social security for the fact that it does help elderly and the workers who have worked their whole life, they deserve to get something back for their troubles and all the years they've put in. Social security does get taken advantage of though which is a downfall because there are workers in households who will only work for a month or two and then expect to be put on a social security check and not deserve it. In general, recipients begin to receive disability benefits after they have been disabled for five full months whether their disability be true or not. Those households are the ones who are putting America more and more in debt because those who are working are paying into their funds. In 2010 roughly 1,500 federal employees may have improperly received benefits based upon their wages exceeding maximum income thresholds. Disability benefits are calculated based upon a formula that takes into account the Social Security taxes paid over the course of workers'...
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...2010 English 101 It is known that people who hold higher positions make the most money. But people think they are being paid extremely too much. They also believe that CEOs do mediocre jobs while still getting all of the benefits as a CEO. They don’t actually look at the bigger picture to see why and how they are making that figure each year. I believe that CEOs have done so much to get that position that they are at, so they have earned every penny of their salary. In other peoples opinion they think that their CEO doesn’t do anything to deserve so much comparing to the company’s profits. It’s actually impossible to just look at the salary without looking at the bigger picture. Their CEO has spent years in the making to become that big time CEO that they are. They have spent time away from their staff very well, some even by name. They have done a lot of behind the scene work to keep the company going. CEOs are under so much pressure. People fail to realize that the CEO has everything on their shoulders. They make everything happen and keep everything smooth. If they make one bad move they can bring down the whole company and they know this. Most people can’t handle that on a daily basis. That’s one good reason why they earn so much. And if they earn a little amount then there would be a problem. Being under that amount of pressure is not always good for the body and leads to stress on the body. They are the ones who everyone turns to for any questions relating the...
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...OUTLINE Introduction A. Over the last two years the NCAA is handling over 1.5 Billion dollars in revenue yet the athletes, who contribute such a large part of all that money, don’t get one single part of it. B. These kids invest so much time into their athletics, risking the outcome of their education and they don’t receive any part of the money that they are responsible for. C. Today I’d like to speak to you about why these athletes deserve some type of pay, first off on how it’s becoming more of a job nowadays, how they contribute, and why people believe they don’t. Body Paragraph #1 Claim: Playing big time sports in college is starting to become more of a job than an extracurricular activity. A. Robert and Amy McCormick think it’s definitively a job for football and basketball players on athletic scholarships at big time Division-1 schools, they argue that they are treated as “employees” under federal labor laws and entitled to form unions and negotiate hours and working conditions. B. “There are many more demands put on these young men than any employee of the university,” says Robert McCormick. “These young men are laboring under very strict and arduous conditions, so they really are laborers in terms of physical demands on them while they’re also trying to go to attend school at the same time. C. The player might have to postpone taking courses until the summer. Athletes don’t have free choice of what major they take if the classes conflict with practice schedules...
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...Freshman Heisman Trophy winner. Following his Heisman Trophy and becoming one of the most renowned college athletes of all time, the seemingly untouchable Johnny Manziel was believed to have signed and then sold his autographs for money. Texas A&M raked in 740 million dollars last year and some believe a huge chunk of that came from Johnny Manziel being the exciting attraction and draw that he is. So doesn’t he deserve a little compensation for doing what he does when the pros get paid for similar exposure? For the past few years universities have been banned from bowl games, had wins taken away, and scholarships stripped as the result of a handful of players accepting "gifts" from the aptly named boosters. Should college athletes be paid as a reward for risking possible injury and potentially ending their athletic pursuits as a result, all in the name of university revenues? College athletes deserve to share in university revenues because the university benefits from them, they should be able to pursue endorsement deals if offered, and because they are risking personal injury should be afforded some degree of insurance or reward. Adrian Peterson, an NFL sensation, has his own opinions on whether college athletes should be paid. Peterson, who was in the spotlight like today’s Johnny Manziel, believes college athletes should be able to profit from their name which they get fame from (Dator). “I think if you are in a position to where people want to pay you for your autographs...
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...College Basketball Players Deserve To Be Paid Imagine playing the sport you love just like a professional, putting all of your focus and dedication towards it, only difference is you aren't getting paid. College basketball players do this everyday, these players go to school, go to practice and repeat with no pay. These athletes deserve to be paid because they produce millions for the N.C.A.A, however do not receive a penny back, full ride scholarships do not cover all necessities during college, and there would be decrease in athlete drop outs. One of the central ideas is that these athletes are producing millions for the National Collegiate Athletic Association and are not receiving a penny back. In the article, “ College athletes deserve to be paid “ the author expresses, “ We’re talking $11 billion for three weekends of television per year” (Wilbon). This quote shows that during March Madness, one of the biggest events in college basketball produces billions of dollars for the N.C.A.A. The organization is making an extreme amount of money from these athletes. Along with the N.C.A.A, college coaches are getting paid millions. In the article “Money Madness: Why and How NCAA Athletes should be paid” the author explains. “ Average annual pay has ballooned...
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...do. Ripley also describes this simple formula as “cold hearted math,” making us feel some type of negative emotion for this. I on the other hand, am with this “cold hearted math.” The way the government determined the amount to pay the victim's family following the 9/11 tragedy was the right decision. The government came up with a simple way to calculate the amount of money each person got: the salary at the time of death X years of work until retirement = the amount of money the family receives. First of all, the government had not limit to the federal fund. In other words, the government could have easily gave each victim's family the same amount of money regardless of their background or position. Instead, the government was clever enough to make the simple formula. This way, fairness is the base, giving each victim what they deserve and equality gets eliminated....
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...reason is I believe that anybody that kills someone does not deserve another chance at life. I think the death penalty should be used for people who are 100% guilty for murdering someone or someone who repeat the same felony more than once. If someone can kill, torture, or harm someone then they should not have the right to the things they get in prison. The murderer and the felonies would have to stay in prison for the rest of their life and it would cost a lot more to keep them alive. The prison has to provide food, electricity, water, and somewhere to live with air conditioning in the summer and heat in the winter. It is also possible that they could kill someone else in the cell. Also the death...
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...Would you dedicate over 40 hours a week to something without getting paid? Well, there are many people and even sports fans alike that believe college athletes do not deserve to be paid; but they do not realize everything they are going through. These kids are not only athletes but students as well. They not only dedicate over 40 hours a week to their sport, they have to maintain their grades and attend all of their classes. They must work harder to get all of their work done and reach their goals while participating in sport. This leaves little time for students to hold a job. By achieving their team goals they earn money for their school and athletics programs. Their contribution goes unrecognized, their fans only pay attention to the scores...
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...many ways it seems unjust about how wealth and money are distributed in modern America, but there are many cases in which people with excess money have to earn every penny with hard work. In certain cases, people are born with certain talents and abilities that supply vast opportunities of which others may not have. A prime example of this would be Alex Rodriguez, who is considered one of the most talented and highly paid baseball players in the Major Leagues. Due to his talents on the baseball field, Alex Rodriguez is currently making 27.5 million dollars a year to play the sport he was born to play. The public views Alex Rodriguez as an idol for everyone who strives to be the best at what they do. As a college baseball player at Umass Boston I have seen some of the hardest working athletes imaginable, but for most of them being as successful as Alex Rodriguez is completely unreachable. Each and every one of us is born different with different talents and abilities, and the best we can do is maximize our potential. The only way to accomplish this is with hard work. Every person is created different and will have more potential at certain things, which is why I feel that money should solely be earned on the hard work they put into their career. This also includes the hard work endured in order to achieve this career and maximizing your potential. While we put Alex Rodriguez on a pedestal that resembles God, we forget the people who work each and every day to keep our society...
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...These student athletes also do not have any down time like average college students. This can be frustrating not having any free time, as many college athletes express their opinions towards. It is hard putting a lot of effort and time towards a sport and receiving nothing in return. Most people do not realize the amount of money and attention that is brought in towards the school from the athletic teams. Jason Breslow of PBS said “At issue is whether student-athletes — who help to generate millions of dollars for their colleges and universities, as well as for the NCAA — should be paid for their performances”(Breslow). Jason is one hundred percent correct as the money is not going to where it belongs. These hard working athletes deserve the money that is instead going to their schools. It is like taking candy from a baby. Most athletes do not realize the amount of money they deserve. This creates a sense of anger coming from society because the NCAA should not be allowed to do this. The success in the athletic department attracts a wide variety of students. For example, if the football team wins the championship more high school students will apply to that college. This helps the universities in the long run...
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...(U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, 2014). Many of these families must resort to food stamps or government assistance in order to keep food on the table. Spouses must also struggle with inconsistency as military members are often ordered to move to different parts of the world, which affects their ability to hold steady work. Military service members deserve more pay than what they currently receive because many of their families struggle financially. Underpaying military members is nothing new to the United States. In the civil war, Union privates made $13 per month, while Confederate soldiers made just $11 per month (National Park Services, 2014). Because of the war, there was inevitable inflation. The cost of food skyrocketed during this time. One example would be bacon. In 1860, people could buy a pound of bacon for $1.25. Three years later, the same pound of bacon would’ve been priced at $10 per pound (Oliver, 2014). This created financial hardship for the families at home, which should never be expected from somebody who is willing to lay down their life for their country. There are some people who disagree that military members should be paid more. For example, the top enlisted member of the United States Marine Corps,...
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