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    High School Sports Research Paper

    They dedicate most of their lives to sports at a young age. They set goals high, and dream big that one day they will reach a professional level of sports. High school students have huge aspirations on pursuing an opportunity to the next level during their four years in high school. They play high school sports because they center their attention on teamwork, winning, getting in better shape, and building character traits that they’ll use forever. But, what if one year one student endures an injury

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    Why I Chosen To Be A College Athlete

    For some people, sports come easier to them than counting to three. This was not the case for me. I had to work for every position on every sports team in high school. In high school, freshmen and sophomores compete on the junior varsity team while juniors and seniors compete on the varsity team. In some cases, freshmen and sophomores are pulled up to compete on varsity teams because of their talent, passion, and hard work. An intellectual experience from the past two years that has given me great

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    Essay On We Should Replace The Grass Field

    grass field with turf. On the other hand many people may think that it costs too much. There are many different opinions that one could have. Some may want turf and some may not want it. Also some could be in between. When it comes to baseball or any sport in that matter, it is insanely hard to keep a grass field maintained, unless one puts tireless hours into maintaining it. If all fields had turf instead of grass it would cut down on water usage. Also, it will cut down on fertilizer use, which is a

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    Argumentative Essay: Is Cheerleading A Sport?

    cheerleading doesn't meet, so is it really a sport. While 29 U.S. states recognize cheerleading as a sport, the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) does not recognize it as a sport. Although cheer might not be recognized as a sport, but it really is. Cheerleading meets all the standards for a “sport”, cheer is one of the hardest sports in all the U.S, and the time commitment is no joke. Cheerleading meets all the standards for being a “sport”. A sport is physical exertion which an individual

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    Eye Injuries In Sports

    The importance of vision in sports is a subject that been maintaining people awareness for the past couple years .In fact, With the increasing of people playing sports as a recreactional activity or at a professional level it is becoming more relevant than ever to stress the type of eye injuries that can happen while practicing a sport and the best way to protect ourselves.Whether it’s basketball , football, baseball or any type of sports humans in general , are more exposed than ever to eye

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    Explain Why Sports Should Not Be Allowed In Schools

    this week discussion is very hard to tell because no sport shouldn’t be segregated it doesn’t matter if boy or girl, adult, and children. I feel that sport should be a fun and healthy activities for anybody without being segregated. For example, When I was in elementary and high school boy and girl play together it doesn’t matter what type of sport activity in PE it was just for fun. I never experience when a boy would play rough during sport activity with girl. We always get alone and care for each

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    Amanda Ripley's The Case Against High School Sports

    In America, sport is not only a physical activity, which is used for competition or games but it is also one of the main missions in schools of the US. However, there is a post named "The Case Against High-School Sports" written by Amanda Ripley, which are on a website named The Atlantic. In this post, the main idea of the author is that sports are taking too many times and money in schools and that makes some negative impacts on students, schools, and society. In this post, she claims

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    Free Argumentative Essays: Is Cheerleading A Sport?

    Benefits of Cheerleading Cheer is a sport that brings to mind young girls and women wearing outfits, waving poms, performing intricate dance routines and leading crowd cheers. Cheerleading can actually be a very beneficial sport to consider. It requires a lot of skill put together. Cheerleading becomes a legitimate sport when it comes to competitive cheer. There are a few different benefits girls or boys can gain from competitive cheerleading. One main benefit to cheerleading is having the scholarship

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    Should Kids Be Able To Play Dangerous Sports Essay

    ​Should kids be able to play dangerous sports? Many people argue that kids shouldn’t be able to play dangerous sports because it can cause a kid to brake a bone or get a concussion. The other side argues that they should be able to play it because parents should be able to make the choice not the government. There are also people who don’t mind dangerous sports but wont let their kids play them. I think that they should be allowed to play them to a extent meaning they can play something that

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    Persuasive Essay: Is Cheerleading A Sport?

    Many people argue that cheerleading is not a sport. It has been a very controversial topic for quite some time now. According to Dictionary.com, “an athletic activity requiring skill or physical progress and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling,boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.” Cheerleading fulfills that definition easily and I will tell you how. If you want to compare it to another sport, you can with gymnastics. Gymnastics consist of gymnast tumbling

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