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    Hall of Fames‚ are sprinkled among the globe. On Earth‚ we have the Hollywood Walk of Fame‚ Grammy Hall of Fame‚ and the Baseball Hall of Fame‚ just to name a few. However‚ could you imagine a Hall of Fame being planted right in Waynesville Missouri? Many cannot imagine this type of event of happening‚ but in fact‚ the Greek God and Goddess Hall of Fame is coming right to this central Missouri town of Waynesville Missouri! Fellow committee‚ judges‚ and community members‚ as many have known‚ the

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    Alex Rodriguez‚ a renowned MLB Seattle Mariners and Texas Ranger player‚ was found in the middle of a drug scandal during 3013 when he was accused of injecting performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) into his body. The Miami Times acted as old-fashioned muckrackers by revealing Biogenesis‚ an anti-aging clinic supervised by Tony Bosch. Bosch and his medical practice was exposed as “PED peddlers” that attracted major league baseball players from various MLB teams. Porter Fischer‚ a former employee at Biogenesis

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    The use of drugs to enhance performance in sport will not disappear. Athletes go after every competitive opportunity and advantage to be successful at top level. Sports performers enjoy the success in financially and in personal glory. The nature of sports shows a strong desire to win‚ and some athletes will do anything to rise to the top. Every top athlete wants to get an edge somehow over his or her opponents. Many athletes have turned to supplements to gain this edge and the use of drugs has increased

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    If you are wondering who one of the best baseball players of all time is and guessed Barry Bonds‚ you are correct. He was one of the fastest players with great speed and stamina and strength. His career began in college at Arizona State University in 1984. When he graduated from college‚ he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates and finished his baseball career with the San Francisco Giants. Barry Bonds was a really great player because he was strong‚ fast and had great stamina. He has won many awards

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    The Dangers of Enhancing Drugs in Sports From basketball to football to gymnastics‚ enhancing drugs have changed the face of sports as we know it. Performance enhancement drugs‚ like anabolic steroids‚ may help athletes perform better by giving them greater muscle strength; however‚ these athletes may not realize that these illegal drugs are highly dangerous. Is it rally worth risking ones life or health just to win that game or medal? Performance enhancing drugs are substances

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    Why do athletes take performance enhancing drugs? There are many reasons. These range from the athlete being driven by the craving for success and the rewards that come with it‚ to the sheer desire to reach the goal that they set when they first started out in their sport e.g. win Olympic gold. The athlete may not be good enough to achieve these targets through the professional athlete lifestyle alone‚ and so turn to performance enhancing drugs in order to do so. From a philosophical point of view

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    of the National Jazz Hall of Fame (NJHF). Basically the NJHF was established to maintain a jazz museum in an old Paramount theatre. For doing that he needed funding around 600 000$. Over all there are three main problems: 1. How to raise funding for the project; 2. How to organize a professional team which can execute the project; 3. How to organize marketing activities to attract national recognition. Problems 1 and 3 were closely linked with professional team issue‚ because organization

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    Even if you are the casual baseball fan‚ odds are that you have heard the infamous story of how legendary baseball player Pete Rose allegedly gambled on the game of baseball while he was a player and manager in the league. Nearly everybody has an argument for whatever side they stand on. Those advocating for Rose claim that he never bet against his team. They say that he only bet on his team to win. What could be so wrong about that? Pete Rose was confident that his team would come out on top day

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    By taking an approach to this using rule based ethical framework we can see all the wrongs within steroid use in professional sports. Some people spend their whole life working towards becoming a professional athlete. They put in countless hours working towards their goal of becoming the best athlete they can naturally and when somebody goes against the rules and uses a drug that enhances performance it is very unfair‚ but performance enhancing drugs are banned which is the most important thing to

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    Baseball or commonly referred to as Americas pastime‚ which is just another word for hobby or something that one does to “pass time”. Yet‚ pastime is such a more romantic word to refer to an activity then the word hobby and that’s how some Americans feel about baseball. Invented in the United States in 1839 and played professionally in 1876‚ baseball is deeply rooted in America as it was still developing its identity as a nation. Though very central to America‚ baseball has been introduced all over

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