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    others and want to pursue a career as professional athletes. Many athletes push themselves to work towards perfection in an attempt to reach this dream. However‚ along the way many athletes lose sight not only of what they are working so hard towards but also of what is right and begin doing wrong things that eventually hurt them‚ their loved ones and sometimes even their own reputations. While trying to work hard towards their goals‚ some athletes forget what their responsibilities are and prioritize

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    College Athletes Essay

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    Advertisement/endorsement deals for the athletes College Athletes feel like that they should somewhat get a portion of the money that the colleges are making off of them‚ especially if companies and shoe brands are wanting to use them as the face of their brand. A lot of the athletes come from a background where they may not have a lot of money from their families to support to support the college athlete throughout college. Some of the athletes do not even get a full scholarship and ma only get

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    Young Female Athletes

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    female athletes often succumb to these pressures and take drastic measures to supposedly look and perform their best. Young people need to know that they dont need to alter themselves to be the best. Action needs to be taken to put young female athletes on the path to realization and healthy lifestyles. Research has been done to prove the excessive amounts of pressure and its effects on female athletes. The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)‚ in a study of Division One NCAA athletes‚ found

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    female athlete triad might occur if over-training is maintained over a long period of time and accompanied by other issues. The triad is a combination of three disorders. These are disordered eating in which not enough calories are taken in to fuel energy needs‚ disturbed menstrual cycle and low bone density. Athletes at highest risk of the triad are gymnasts‚ dancers‚ swimmers‚ runners or any sport that places extreme emphasis on weight or maximum performance according to the Female Athlete Triad

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    Student Athlete Greed

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    In the article‚ “The Shame of the NCAA” by Dave Zirin. He discusses about the controversies that goes around the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Student athletes that works so hard to compete in college games and get no compensation for it when the NCAA collects millions of profits out of them. Student athletes should get payed because of the sacrifices‚ hard work‚ and dedication they put into college sports and to give credit where its due. In the beginning of the article‚ Zirin

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    Media Defamation Of Athletes

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    Defamation of Athletes by Sports Media Coverage Xavier Bennett Grambling State University Author Note: This paper was prepared for MC 444 Communication Law and was taught by Dr. Ford Dunn Abstract This paper discusses the media’s treatment of athlete and sports figures. Although the main focus of this paper is professional athletes‚ cases involving professional coaches and owners‚ collegiate sport figures will be mentioned as well. Professional athletes and coaches utilize media attention

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    the Olympic Games occur‚ alternating between the Summer and Winter games. Athletes from all over the globe congregate together during this prestigious competition to compete in their respective sport. Originally‚ the Olympics started as a way for amateur athletes to compete in their specialized sport. However‚ the International Olympic Committee overturned the Amateur Rule in 1986‚ allowing for professional athletes to compete in the games as well. There are several sports that compete in the

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    With athletics being dangerous from the time you couldn’t catch a ball‚ to the time when it hurts just to stand‚ there are risks with any sport. So whenever college athletes step on the court‚ field‚ or wherever they compete‚ they are putting their bodies at risk‚ as well as future paychecks. In the history of NCAA there have been many professional careers either derailed or stopped forever because of injuries. In the 2006 college football season one of the best players‚ Michael Bush was playing

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    Athletes should use their influence for a political agenda that aims for positivity and change for the better. In the article “The Athlete as Agent of Change” it shows how a scholar-athlete expressed her dislike of the Iraq war in 2003. “ Toni Smith‚ the then- 21-year-old senior guard on the Manhattanville College women’s basketball team‚ who expressed her opposition to the Iraq War in 2003 by turning her back on the flag.” This shows that protests during the National Anthem can occur at any level

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    Athletes - Short Essay

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    Writing:topic 1 Athletes behavior 21/1/10 No one can deny that most people admire athletes for their achievements at sports or their skills. Many famous athletes are considered as bad-tempered while they were not at the beginning of their career. It seems clear to me that the most basic reason for this change in their character is money and sudden fame. A young person usually starts a sport as a hobby or because he wants to escape from the daily routine and his problems. When he or his

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