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    The essay “Steroids and their effects” is the most effective‚ logical‚ and persuasive essay between “Perfect day” (Definition)‚ “Dorm life vs. Home life” (Compare and contrast)‚ and “Steroids and their Effects” (Causes and effect). The essay “Perfect day” uses facts‚ logic and an appropriate tone. It also uses hypophora‚ “Is the term ‘Perfect day’ therefore lost? No‚”. However‚ there is a lack of depth in the examples. In addition‚ it has poor use of essay structure and conventions; There were no

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    The Effects of Steroids on the Human Body and Steroid Abuse by Athletes For many years‚ the use and abuse of anabolic-androgenic steroids have been linked closely to athletes. Steroids come in different forms. They can be taken in pill form or injected straight into the user’s muscles by a needle. There are many sports that are associated with steroid abuse like weightlifting‚ basketball‚ and track and field. Anabolic-androgenic steroids are synthetic forms of male sex hormones

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    Health Risk "If each of us ought to be free to assume risks that we think are worth taking‚ shouldn’t athletes have the same freedom as anyone else? In particular‚ if athletes prefer the gains in performance allegedly provided by the use of steroids‚ along with the increased risk of harm to the alternative of less risk and worse performance‚ what gives anyone the right to interfere with their choice? After all‚ if we should not forbid smokers from risking their health by smoking‚ why should we prohibit

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    Should the use of performance enhancing substances be accepted for athletic use? While the opposition will argue for the use of performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) by athletes‚ use of these substances must be banned from competition because it damages the honesty of athletic competition‚ provides an unfair advantage to athletes who train clean‚ and can have numerous detrimental effects to the user. Ultimately‚ it is imperative that stricter limits are put on athletes which bans the use of performance

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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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    Should performance enhancing drugs be allowed in sports? So‚ first of all‚ what are performance enhancing drugs (PEDs)? PEDs are chemicals / substances that are created to be consumed by athletes so that they gain a physical advantage in the performance. These drugs are normally stimulants that make you more energetic or it can accelerate the blood’s oxygen delivery and muscle growth. The most popular type of PEDs are the steroids which can cause acne‚ breast development and in extreme cases heart

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    Many people think legalizing performance enhancing drugs will make professional sports and recreational sports better. They think sports as a whole will be brought to the next level of entertainment. Despite this belief‚ sports can only be brought down from the use of these drugs; if an athlete has no skill or natural ability these drugs will not enhance anything‚ only hurt the user. The first reason that performance enhancing drugs should not be legal for professional and recreational use is medical

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    • Addison’s disease Addison’s disease is a rare and chronic disease discovered by Dr Thomas Addison in 1849 with the first known case of being from Tuberculosis later finding there are other causes. Addison’s disease is described as being a total deficiency of the hormones made in the adrenal cortex ( cortisol and alderstone ) due to its destruction affecting fewer than 200‚000 people a year and can be life threating if untreated. The hormone Cortisol is a hormone that is produced

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    Comp 1 2:30-3:45 Risking it All In the article “Kid on Steroids Willing to Risk It All for Success‚” published on nbcnews.com‚ March 3‚ 2008‚ author Jacqueline Stenson‚ examines how professional athletes who are using steroids are having a strong influence on the younger generation to use steroids in order to help their performance and be able to fulfill their dreams of making the pros. Stenson begins by saying students in 8th through 12th grade have admitted to using steroids in a conducted

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    Troubled Users With the game of baseball expanding as quickly as it is‚ players still find the need to use steroids to improve their game. With the use of steroids use in Major League Baseball‚ and with the size of players already being bigger than what they use to be‚ then the smaller players are compelled to use the drug to keep up; there needs to be a change because of power‚ performance‚ and safety are lacking. There are only two ways to possibly fix the problem and that would be to either suspend

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