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    Analysis: Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

    The NCAA makes 800 million dollars on their basketball program every year. But the athletes that work hard not only to become the best they can be, but they are also representing the colleges that they play at do not get any portion of the money. NCAA president Mark Emmert says, “They are not professionals so they should not be getting millions of dollars at all” (Romans). Colleges rake in about 800 million dollars a year in just the sport of basketball so why are not the college athletes that play

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    Insurance Comparison

    Insurance is something that every individual should have in one way or another. Insurance is a form of risk management where the insured party has the authority to transfer the cost of the potential loss from an incident to another party in exchange for a premium. A premium is a document detailing the terms and conditions of the insurance contract. Insurance companies issue policies that protect individuals, business and other parties from the risk of a loss. Some insurance policies are a requirement

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    Michael Jordan Research Paper

    averaging 13.4 points per game and shot 53.4 percent from the field. That year, his team went to the 1982 NCAA Championship, and he made the game-winning shot. According to him, this was Jordan’s “career turning point”. Over all three seasons he played for the Tar Heels, he averaged 5.0 rebounds per game, 17.7 points per game, and shot an average of 54.0 percent from the field. He was selected to the NCAA All-American First Team in his sophomore and junior years. He also won the Naismith and Wooden College

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    Argumentative Research Essay

    NCAA College Football Playoffs Michael D. Cruz Post University NCAA College Football Playoffs College Sports in America are a huge part of most people’s lives and in a way sports defines American culture. There are a lot of important topics related to sports and one of them is a change in NCAA College Football Bowl Championship Series to the College Playoff System that will decide which team is the number one college football team in the country. College football is currently

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    Title IX Has Changed Sports

    but should it be changed? Title IX has changed sports for girls. Before title IX was passed, only 1 out of 21 girls played a sport in high school.(Title IX official web site) It applies to all institutions that receive federal funding. In 1976, the NCAA challenged the legality of

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    Preparing the Players

    The NBA is currently in the midst of a work stoppage that is threatening the entire 2011-2012 NBA season. This work stoppage has been all over the news in the sports world and has focused criticism on both the players and owners. The owners are seen as being greedy and playing the role of billionaires simply trying to maximize their profit, and the players are seen as being millionaires who are equally greedy and only care about making money. The news and players will have you believe that it is

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    Summary: College Athletes Should Be Paid

    Scholarships only covers a certain portion of things such as classes and books. In addition, they should be rewarded in a reasonable manner after putting their bodies out on the line, bringing in a tremendous amount of money for their school, and the (NCAA)

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    Steve Prefontaine

    III. Career A. Undefeated in Cross Country as Junior and Senior in High school. (Statistic) B. Won three cross country NCAA titles at the University of Oregon (1970, ’71, ’73). (Statistic) 1. Second collegian to accomplish feat in cross country C. Won four NCAA titles in the three-mile in track at Oregon (1970, ’71, ’72, ’73, ’74). (Statistic) 2. First Collegian to accomplish feat in track.

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    Eligibility Change in the Nba

    Eligibility Change in the NBA The National Basketball Association is a billion dollar business and is known as one of the largest and most prestigious organizations within American sports today. It is also home of one of the most controversial rules in all of sports, which is known as the “one and done rule.” The one and done rule restricts high school basketball players from entering the NBA Draft straight out of high school (Zegers). According to this policy, anyone who wants to enter the NBA

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    High School Sports Benefits

    High schools require students to maintain a minimum GPA in order to participate, which may lead to greater academic success. Additionally, in 2003 the NCAA reformed their GPA requirements, which now call for a minimum of 2.3 GPA to play in college. These standards recognize that student athletes are students first and foremost, encouraging them to strive for more than mediocrity. Some would argue that

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