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    Since it seems like the universities and NCAA are unwilling to examine their case college athletes are taking matters into their own hands. At a Northwestern University‚ a Division I college in Chicago‚ these players became tired of not receiving any compensation aside from their scholarships and they made a decision that made the NCAA realize they were serious. They were aware that suing for compensation could be a losing battle they took the next step. What these players decided the best thing

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    course of seven years in teens (CDC 1). There are a variety of ways the injury can be prevented. Similarly‚ if one is thought to have a concussion there are several ways to evaluate and treat it. Not only does injury to the brain affect student-athletes physically‚ many students are affected mentally as well. Teachers should be aware of the aftermath students experience and curriculum may need to be modified for students due to concussions and the inability to focus and perform as well academically

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    Women in American Sports: Why a Female Athlete Cannot be Just an Athlete Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 was passed into legislation with the original intent to help women in the workforce of higher education with equal pay and to suppress gender discrimination. Because of the social history of the time in which there were more instances of success for female athletes as well as several low state court cases for athletically talented girls in junior high‚ Title IX had been reformulated

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    Should Amateur Athletes Be Paid? The involvement of agents and boosters in collegiate level sports has become a major topic amongst headlines in news recently. If you were to pick any athletic program at random it is most likely that they have committed some sort of a violation. Many people argue that college athletes should not be paid because they receive scholarships that pay for their meals‚ housing‚ tuition‚ books‚ and so on. At some universities‚ these scholarships equal up to $200‚000

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    sports programs. Ultimately‚ studies have shown student athletes put in more effort on the field or court than they do in the classroom. Therefore college student athletes should be paid for playing their sport while attending school. Many people say that college athletes should not be paid because college tuition‚ fees‚ rooms‚ and textbooks. They receive more than the average student can ever receive. The scholarships awarded to student athletes are very valuable in many ways. Without them‚ many would

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    Today nearly every athlete in bicycle racing dopes. This started a long time ago. But why do athletes dope even though they know that it isn’t fair and really bad for their body? To answer this question the paper will investigate why athletes dope by using the game theory and especially the prisoners dilemma. I will start with describing the prisoner’s dilemma‚ and then continue with doping in bicycle racing and apply it on the prisoner’s dilemma. Different games theories study strategic interaction

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    Question). This shows how playing a sport is just a hobby and should not limit student-athletes from changing schools for fear of sitting out of their sport. This problem can easily be solved and it has been talked about for an ongoing amount of time. However‚ it is time stop talking and solve the problem of the student-athlete transfer. Any athlete should be allowed to transfer schools at any time‚ the transferring athlete should be eligible to play their sport immediately at the new school. Obviously

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    determine as to why companies use athlete endorsers for better advancing their products‚ services and/or ideas. Objectives In seeking to consider why companies look to use athletes for the purpose of endorsing their products and services during the course of this research project‚ it is necessary to look to fulfil the following objectives - To consider how Athlete Endorsers are Selected by companies 1. To evaluate the positives involved with using Celebrity Athlete Endorsers 2. To evaluate the

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    Food contains vitamins‚ minerals‚ carbohydrates‚ water‚ proteins and lipids which are all essential for the functioning of the body. Each one of the 6 mentioned has a specific task‚ all equally important. An athlete must maintain a healthy mass and have a good nutritional diet. Athletes may also use performance enhancers with their diets. Diet Mountain bikers need a lot of energy when they cycle or race. Mountain biking is a grueling sport and ones diet is very important. Carbohydrates

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    Mandatory Drug Tests for Athletes In 1986‚ Len Bias‚ a star basketball player at the University of the Maryland tried cocaine. Shortly after‚ Len Bias died from cardiac arrhythmia as a result of cocaine overdose (Peck 36) . Not only do drugs ruin the health of athletes‚ but the use of performance enhancing drugs also ruins the integrity of the sporting world. Therefore‚ there should be mandatory drug tests for all athletes. Performance enhancing drugs were first used in the 8th Century B.C. by

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