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    is that performance enhancing drugs should not be allowed in professional sports. Performance-enhancing drugs are against the spirit of sport‚ as it creates an unfair playing field. If professional athletes use drugs‚ it will encourage others to use performance-enhancing drugs and promotes unhealthy and dangerous behaviour. Many different performance-enhancing drugs pose severe health risks and can endanger an athlete’s life. Performance-enhancing drugs should not be allowed in professional sports

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    name. Which leads me to my point‚  if Performance Enhanced Drugs (PED’s) were to become legalized it would cause multiple problems not only on the field but even at home. Their legalization would raise multiple health concerns‚ cause unfairness in sporting events‚ and badly influence the children of today’s generation.     Many PED’s pose a serious threat to the health of its users. Although the main reason for using these drugs are to improve physical performance‚ there are still many

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    Human Awareness Essay Should Performance-Enhancing Drugs be Permitted in Professional Sport? Stage 2 SACE Biology Introduction The use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport has become a huge issue in all modern codes of sport. In the recent 2012 Olympic games in London‚ it was suggested that as many as 60% of the athletes were taking illegal drugs. You only have to open the newspaper or turn on the television to discover a new batch of professional athletes that have been caught ‘doping’. Although

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    Another reason why performance enhancing drugs should be illegal is because the unfair advantage. “Since such use is cheating‚ it is wrong and we should expect the disqualification of competitors who are caught doping”(Top 10 Pros and Cons - Drug Use in Sports - ProCon.org.) The use of drugs is an advantage and it is cheating and cheating is taken so seriously in professional sports. “Remember that athletes don’t take these drugs to level the playing field‚ they do it to get an advantage” Athletes

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    Baseball‚ Steroids‚ and the Hall of Fame Kesley D. Fleming Due March 1st‚ 2013 English 112: 11:00-11:50 Professor Welsh Baseball‚ Steroids‚ and the Hall of Fame Baseball has always been known as America’s Favorite Pastime. However‚ just recently the validity of the sport has started to come into question of the minds of MLB fans because of the significant use of steroids. Just recently‚ the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) voted and nobody on the Hall of Fame ballot

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    I strongly believe that the use of performance enhancing drugs in sport should continue to be banned. Performance enhancing drugs are dangerous to not only the athlete that consumes them‚ but also the people around them. Athletes only use PED’s to have an unfair advantage over other competitors. This ruin’s the integrity of the sport and spoils other athlete’s love of the sport. Just imagine devoting your life to a sport‚ giving 110% at training every day‚ but then losing to someone who try’s half

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    Haynes Mrs. Szabo ENG – 102 5 December‚ 2012 Hall of Famer? Major League Baseball (MLB) has always been one of the worst offenders of players engaging in questionable behavior. With the MLB featuring as a key example in the steroid debate‚ how can the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) electors decide which players are eligible to be inducted into the Hall of Fame? Located in Cooperstown‚ New York‚ the National Baseball Hall of Fame is in anticipation for new members. An election

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    Performance enhancing drugs(PEDs) have been a very debatable topic over the years between teen athletes and professional athletes. Performance enhancing drugs are any substance taken by athletes to improve an athlete’s performance. PEDs can come in many shapes sizes‚ and colors‚ for example Pills are the most common way of consuming enhancement drugs‚ because it is easy to purchase‚ and also it it very easy to transport between dealers and buyers. The most common sport(s) that PEDs are associated

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    Performance Enhancing Drugs are used by many athletes‚ bodybuilders and they are even used by the military. Performance Enhancing Drugs are used when you want to enhance your performance. Some types of drugs are Stimulants‚ Nootropics‚ Adaptogens‚ and Pain Killers‚ and even sometime blood boosters. When athletes get caught using the drugs there are almost well known. Some athletes from other countries have come to the United States because it is illegal where they live. Although Performance Enhancing

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    Should Performance-Enhancing Drugs be legalised in Sport? Performance enhancing drugs have been illegal thorughout the Olympics since the International Amateur Athletic Federation banned them in 1928. Although ways of testing and taking illegal perfomance-enhancing drugs have become more effective‚ it is not a new thing and has been around for a long time. In 1992‚ Vicky Rabinowicz interviewed small groups of athletes. She found that Olympic athletes‚ in general‚ believed that most successful athletes

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