Should College Athletes Get Paid

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    Equality Of Pay Research Paper

    Labor Standard Act by president Kennedy. This act was established due to past history of discrimination between sex, race, religion, and ethnicity within the workplace. In the past, many jobs that women would work, the same position as man, would get paid an inexcusable amount less. There was huge controversy on maintaining a consistent steady income for families which took a toll on children, who would suffer through this equity inequality. This policy was created to keep an equal balance of opportunity

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    Should Athletes Be Considered Role Models

    Should Athletes Be Considered Role Models By Antonio Dean Should athletes be role models? That is the question that is being asked here. The answer can go both ways. There are some people that view them as role models and some that do not. I personally think that it’s the parent or guardian place to be role models for today’s children. Kids this day in age have so much access to so many different things such as the internet and there is hardly anything that you can’t find on television now. There

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    Shot Clock In High School Basketball

    amount of time would give athletes a sense of urgency. They would be looking to score unceasingly during their possession. Newly created ways to put points on the board would become part the players, or they would develop better and faster techniques in their current methods. A higher standard would be expected from high school athletes, and they would rise to the occasion. In fact, they already do. Every year, thousands of fresh-out-of-high-school boys move up to college level basketball, which has

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    Performance Enhancing Drugs

    Why are Athletes Turning to Performance Enhancing Drugs? “One of the most exciting sports stories in recent years was the attempt to break Roger Maris’ single-season home run record [of sixty-one] in baseball. On September 8, 1998, Mark McGwire of the St. Louis Cardinals made history by hitting his sixty-second home run,” writes William Dudley. He also states, “However, many people believe that McGwire’s achievement was tarnished by a revelation some weeks earlier that he had been using androstenedione

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    Concussions In Sports Research Paper

    symptoms of the concussion such as headaches and dizziness which kept me out of playing the beautiful game. I feel very strongly that something must be done to keep athletes safe from this deadly injury. I believe that an independent oversight organization must oversee concussion protocol, which is to identify, treat, and clear any athlete with a concussion. Concussions have always occurred but have not always been identified as such. During battle, concussions occurred to soldiers but they were

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    Ethics in Sports

    have rules and regulations with umpires, referees, and judges that are there to apply these rules and make sure that each one is being followed. The existence of certain rules and regulations have led to many discussions of ethics as it concerns athletes, coaches, management, media, referees, fans, and agents. Everyone involved in sports are affected by the ethics that are involved. To a player, the way he/she plays the game is

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    The Importance Of Sports In Sports

    The success for athletes is based on the number of fans and sponsors a player has. Sports organizations rely on the records of the teams and not the player that work to death to make those wins.The athletes of a team don’t get paid enough from their team's commissioners so for their money they rely on their sponsors.To make sports famous the sports organization relies on sponsors and fan bases.The fan bases and sponsors invest in the sports organization instead of the teams. Players in the sports

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    Wrestling at the U

    Returning Wrestling to the University Imagine this, you are in the gym waiting for the first practice of the season to start. Your excitement is overwhelming. You have spent your entire life working up to this point; you are a college athlete. You are being paid to attend school and play your favorite sport for it. Your coach walks in with an upset look on his face. You think to yourself that it’s just going to be a difficult practice. Your coach actually tells you that you do not have practice

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    Preparing the Players

    proven business men. The truth is that the majority of the players do not have college degrees, and the owners do not feel they have to bend to them. The only way to fix this is by improving the player’s education. An extra year of college will give players a greater foundation for their education, and make it easier to pursue degrees part time. The NBA should increase its draft age requirement to two years of college education in an effort to improve both on and off court skills for incoming players

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