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    Steve Prefontaine the Legend

    Steve Prefontaine the legend Introduction Many people have never heard of Steve Prefontaine. These people are not ignorant, they just have not followed Americas distance running. In distance running Prefontaine, better known as Pre, is truly a legend. The people that knew Pre could see the passion and desire in everything he did. Not many people have heard of Steve Prefontaine because of his short life-span. He was only 24 years old when he passed. The purpose of this paper is to inform you on

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    Engaged Citizen

    and major city, or a sports organization, social responsibility is an integral and vital part of an organization and company’s global stratagem and approach. The NCAA, though it is a college-based organization, is also a non-profit association of more than 1000 organizations, institutions, and conferences relating to athletics. The NCAA does a prime job of executing their social responsibility goals and strategies, which is what has contributed to their success and global recognition. Strategic

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    Should College Athletes Be Paid

    Topic: Should college athletes be paid to play sports? Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience why collegiate athletes should not be paid to play. Introduction Opening Comment: Image that you just scored the game-winning basket in the NCAA basketball tournament championship. Your shot just helped the school get tens of millions of dollars. Now by a show of hands, how many of you think that you should earn a share of that money? Central Idea: One of the most controversial and prominent

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    College Athletes

    Nick Coleman Professor Todd Aldridge ENGL 1110 29 November 2015 Revision: Essay 2 - Paying of College Athletes Several years ago, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the NCAA, started out as a young business with a couple colleges under their helm, and today they have grown into an $11 billion industry tasked with the controversial decision of sharing their wealth with the college athletes that made them relevant. Should college athletes get paid is what it usually all boils down to

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    Final Four Media Coverage

    Every spring avid sports fans look forward to the biggest college basketball tournament of the year, most commonly known as March Madness. This competition consists of both men’s and women’s NCAA basketball teams who compete in hopes of making it to the respected and heavily televised Final Four. The Final Four is the last game for each remaining team before the National Championship game, where the two deserving teams are matched up against each other. This series of competition creates a rich supply

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    Last Shot - John Feinstein Book Report

    top prize for their success of winning the contest they got to go to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four held in New Orleans. At the final four they would get to meet and interview players from the four universities competing in the event. In addition, Stevie and Susan had their picture taken for the cover of the Workers Journalist. Duke, St. Joes, Minnesota State, and Connecticut were the schools fighting for the NCAA Men’s Basketball championship. Susan did her report to win her contest on

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    College Athletes: Cost Benefit Analysis

    In the 2014 fiscal year, the NCAA made $989 million in total revenue with $908.6 million in total expenses, leaving over $80 million dollars in surplus (Berkowitz). Accordingly, NCAA claimed it was losing profit between 2013-2016 due to a “series of high-profile lawsuits ranging from the Ed O'Bannon and Sam Keller cases relating to the use of athletes' names and likenesses, to concussions cases, to litigation that arose from the Penn State infractions case” (Berkowitz). However, as Steve Berkowitz

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    College Athletics

    Yahoo! Finance. While it is an extremely exuberant amount, the NCAA is the only institution in America in which it doesn’t pay the people that fuel its industry, the student-athletes. B. Thesis Statement – As the NCAA continues to reap immense profit, it is only right for these student-athletes to be compensated for the revenue they generate. C. Preview – First, I’ll inform you on the current principles and policies that the NCAA has in place, why those principles and policies are absurd, and

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    Should College Athletes Be Paid?

    the men at the corrupted NCAA (National College Athletic Association). I think the NCAA and the athletic boards throughout the United States are corrupt and are money hungry. However, not every collegiate sports bring in the revenue such as football and basketball do for their universities. So if college athletes were ever to be paid it would be because of these sports. Mostly, as the U.S. News reports that the NCAA brings in more than 1 billion dollars from the NCAA Men’s and Women’s basketball

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    UNC Asheville: A Short Story

    UNC Asheville is down by four with forty seconds left in the big south championship; Kyle Jenkins, little brother of Kris Jenkins, steals it from Winthrop and the coach calls time out. “Don’t panic, there is plenty of time left and we have the ball” said Coach Carter. “Yeah boys, I got this, put it in my hands and we’ll take home that hardware” said Kyle. Kyle takes the in bounds pass and makes his way through the soft press and then moves it up to a dead sprint to the hoop. Kyle goes up to dunk

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