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    Drug Testing Argumentative Analysis

    The NCAA said, "The NCAA offers the obligation of advancing a medication free sports environment with its part organizations to secure the strength of understudy competitors and protect reasonable rivalry (Drug Testing)." This is expressing that medication testing

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    further, and that means steroids. It is for this reason that we believe that in the spirit of fair competition, community college athletes should be tested for performance enhancing drugs deemed illegal by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). In this day and age, athletes have become some of the most respected and sought out members of our society. Salaries of professional athletes are constantly skyrocketing to new levels, while the growing fan base continues to support it. Why have

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    Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

    They might even want to pay for their family, or a friend, to come to one of their games. Many college students need to buy food, especially college athletes after exerting energy during practice. Out of around a billion dollars profits yearly of the NCAA, the coaches are getting 17% of that money yearly. If the coaches wages were cut 7%, that would create money that could be distributed to the athletes. If college athletes were paid, they could buy food that would help them replenish the nutrients

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    Analysis: Should College Athletes Get Paid

    final score was LSU- 41 UGA - 44. The debate of should college athletes get paid to play has been going on for years. Even under heavy pressure from players and sports anchors, the NCAA, the National College Athletes Association, has kept the policy of athletes not getting paid, and this is the correct response by the NCAA. College athletes, who are offered and accept sport scholarships, understand that the job of an athlete is to win the championship and bring in money for the school; therefore, they

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    Concussions In Football Research Paper

    Injuries such as concussions, fractures and worse of all chronic traumatic encephalopathy or more commonly know as CTE. CTE was first discovered by Dr. Bennet Omalu a forensic pathologist and neuropathologist Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The NFL and NCAA are implementing and regulating rules to make the game safer for players. Football is the leading sport in sport related injuries. In a research conducted by the Center for Injury and Research and Policy at Columbus Children's Hospital

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    High School Sports Research Paper

    High schools’ sports seasons are some of the most important times for a student athlete. Especially for those looking to further their sports career. There are many ways to prepare yourself for the advantages. It takes hard work and a lot of practice. It is very crucial for an athlete, in high school, to stand out as they look to draw attention to themselves for future scholarship opportunities. In addition, they also seek opportunities such as sport camps, special awards, and scholarship money

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    Pony Excess

    form the consummate college football team.   Through the acts of mere perfect cheating, SMU succeeded in bribing top high school recruits to narrow college options only to SMU.   Once one ex-Mustang spilled the gruesome details of SMU’s “secret plan,” NCAA officials introduced the most extreme penalty to college football, the Death Penalty. This source provides an eye-catching timeline of the rise and fall of the Mustangs football program.   With the use of interviews of former players, coaches, and

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    Wrestling at the U

    Ten or the Ivy League, and Colleges like the University of Utah are participating in letting the sport diminish. In an article written by Coyte G. Cooper, “Involving the core product” “While there were 363 NCAA wrestling programs in 1981, the number of men’s wrestling programs offered by the NCAA had diminished to 234 in 2005.” Schools should stop making excuses for dropping the sport and making reasons on why to add. This is exactly what the University of Utah should be doing. The University should

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    Why Do Student Athletes Get Paid?

    was created by Walter Byers and the NCAA in the 1950’s, its purpose was to protect itself from lawsuits pertaining to worker’s compensation. The term was and still ambiguous enough to keep the roots of the NCAA grounded and have leverage to gain the benefits of student athletes without necessarily having to pay them. In the sports documentary Schooled: The Price of College Sports, the history of the word student athlete comes to the forefront. Way before the NCAA was the big billion dollar company

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    Ethical and Moral Issues in Business

    (ESPN vs. OSU, 2011) (George, 2010) Ethical and Moral Issues in Business Timothy E. Shaw MGT/216 July-27, 2011 Ms. SHANNON MATHIS-ROBERTS Ethical and Moral Issues in Business Ethics and morals are rules on how we as individuals and as a society should follow. These rules, both written and implied, are how we are viewed and judged. This paper will discuss the differences between ethical issues and moral issues, the differences between personal ethics and business ethics, and show how a

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