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    Fame

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    Fame: the Musical Sensation By JoJo Lau Eagle’s Eye Reporter If you are a musical fan like me‚ then “Fame” is definitely the movie of the year. Although the average actors are in their teens‚ they act very well. Other than this‚ it definitely made me want to take dancing classes. “Fame” is an updated version of a 1980’s TV show ‘Fame’. It is about the lives of a group of students at a New York performing-arts high school. This remake features a lot of gleaming performances‚ and complex

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    Drug abuse among professional basketball players is a problem as old as time. In some circumstances it may not be the athletes fault. For example when they are treating a minor cough or a cold‚ the medications used will sometimes contain small amounts of alcohol. On the other hand some athletes purposely abuse drugs for a variety of reasons. Some attempt to cover up the presence of other drug abuse but most abuse drugs because they will enhance their performance. The most common abused drugs in professional

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    Report was released to Major League Baseball(MLB) claiming that eighty nine players within the system had been using illegal performance enhancing drugs. This twenty one month‚ four hundred and nine page report was made by former Democratic United States Senator‚ George Mitchell. This report created major shockwaves not only within the playerst‚ but the fans of baseball and sports everywhere. Childhood heroes like Roger Clemens or Andy Pettitte to Hall of Fame record holders like Barry Bonds’s careers

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    How should Convicted Criminals be treated? The prison population has increased rapidly overtime as the level of crime has elevated. This observation may lead us to think that the officials are doing a good job keeping criminals off the streets‚ but many of the offenders that eventually leave prison will return within a year. This may be caused in part by the fact that society labels offenders by what they did and it is hard for them to re enter the community as productive citizens. Prison may

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    Informative Speech Preparation Outline Steroids in Major League Baseball General Purpose: To inform my audience about the steroid usage in Major League Baseball‚ our national pastime. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience why players take steroids in Baseball and how it has affected the game today. Thesis: Steroids in Major League Baseball has affected the game in both positive and negative ways. It brought baseball back to life in the 90’s; it has tarnished records‚ and has affected

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    Should Addiction Be Considered A Disease? XBCOM275 March 31‚ 2013 Should Addiction Be Considered A Disease? In society‚ drugs have been the downfall for many people. There are many reasons that a person may use drugs such as: peer pressure‚ relief of stress‚ increased energy‚ to relax‚ to relieve pain‚ to escape reality‚ to feel more self esteem‚ and for recreation ("Drug addiction and drug abuse‚" 2011). What is it that causes the obsession and compulsion to use drugs? Why can

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    football players have been swarmed with abhorrence. This anger has been brought to them through the protest that they have acted with‚ not standing or kneeling during the national anthem‚ in the past few years. Football players should be protected by the first amendment of the constitution‚ which is for free speech and protest. Football players should not be punished for their action about the issue in which they protest in the United States because it brings awareness to social issues‚ players that

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    question that many people ask is‚ should pros be allowed to draft players before they graduate‚ most people don’t agree with this. Although many sports team draft players before they graduate would it affect the player’s future. There are a lot of things that the player should think about‚ if they are going to have a good rookie season‚ should he leave earlier so he doesn’t get a career ending injury‚ and if their ready for the challenge . The reason why players should get drafted earlier in sports

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    was an incident I had with a pro-baseball player during the 2012 and 2013 baseball seasons. According to my viewpoint‚ the conflict started after we were assigned to our respective leagues for that season. I started observing that “the player” (name that I would use to identity and protect the person’s identity) did not want to follow the strength and conditioning program as the rest of his teammates. ‘The player’s” behavior had several implications: one‚ “the player” could get injured since he was

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    Steriods in Baseball

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    Steroids in Baseball Over the past three decades use of steroids in baseball has been brought to light and has been the forefront of much discussion and controversy. Newspapers‚ Magazines‚ Sports works‚ and all types of mainstream media have been covering stories and rumors of players using performance enhancing substances. Steroid use in baseball has become so prevalent that even the United States government has had to step in and help with ongoing investigations to help control the epidemic

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