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    Athletes and Steroid Use

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    require much talent and skill to be played at the professional level. All athletes must work hard and practice often to get more proficient in their field of play. There are also some people who try to get by without putting in all the effort through the use of performance-enhancing drugs‚ which refers to steroids. The use of steroids is banned from professional sports‚ so why did several athletes use them? Most professional athletes abusing steroids utilized them to improve their performance levels due

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    Female Athlete Triad

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    The female athlete triad is made up of three medical conditions that are becoming increasingly common in active teen girls: Eating disorders‚ Amenorrhea or lack of menstrual periods and Osteoporosis or low bone mass. Low-calorie diets are usually the first sign of eating disorders. Along with diets‚ excessive exercise or obsession with exercising can also be another sign of the Female athlete triad. Teenage girls that are lower weight but exercise constantly are the individuals with the higher risk

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    Why Athletes Are Overpaid

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    An athlete is someone who is proficient in sports or other physical exercises. Do you really feel that someone of this standard should be handed millions of dollars for playing games? Athletes jobs pay them enormous amounts of money. Some people argue that these athletes deserve their high paying salaries‚ even so others disagree saying that they are overpaid. These men and women are great sources for entertainment‚ but they’re paid way too much to play games for a living! After athletes retire

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    Should Athletes Be Paid?

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    English 1102 Should College Athletes Be Paid Money? Athletes with very little time on their hands are not making money off their beloved job. Over decades‚ there have been athletes pouring their heart and soul into their sport that they have worked for. For years‚ the love of the game has gotten almost each and every elite athlete to a university where they can showcase their ability and talent. However‚ for the Division 1 level it is more or less a business‚ and your job is to bring in

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    . The way we view the athletes by Richard Sandoval Period 4‚ English We are called stupid‚ bullies‚ jocks‚ and people who are most likely take steroids to help them succeed in their sport. Yes I am talking about the athletes. Many people call athletes these things behind their backs‚ because that’s the way world sees these‚ bulky and buff athletes. We all use stereotypes all the time without knowing it. We do things we think are right but in reality they are wrong. We have met the enemy of

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    Becoming Posthuman Athletes

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    Becoming Posthuman – Sport and Genetically Modified Athletes Becoming posthuman‚ there are many theories and explanations to explain this term‚ some of these include: posthumanism is a hypothetical future generation of beings whose basic capacities so radically exceed those of present humans as to be no longer human by our current standards. Another definition of the term posthuman is that it is a person of unprecedented physical‚ intellectual and psychological capacity‚ self-programming‚ self

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    Why Are Athletes Overpaid

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    Nowadays athletes are everything: looked upon as role models but seen as bad influences‚ praised for being the best and ridiculed for getting to much money. No matter where an athlete goes they will receive both praise and criticism. Professional athletes are hard working people and great for people in society‚ but they are extremely overpaid. The outrageous numbers in an average professional athlete’s salary is at least triple the size of a doctor‚ teacher‚ or solider‚ who has a greater role in

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    People often don’t understand what student athletes go through on a daily basis. Some will even stereotype believing they do not excel in academics and will focus more on sports. I interviewed Jesus Flores‚ an eighteen year old student athlete who was recently awarded the scholar of the week and is a part of a playoff bound football team‚ the C.C Winn Mavericks. Jesus‚ who is one of my teammates in this football team‚ states that in order to balance academics and sports it takes: discipline‚ excellent

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    and do not realize what they are putting at steak when they cheat. Cheating is definitely not necessary to succeed and can result in lots of negative effects in a person’s life. I’ve always thought of Lance Armstrong as a healthy and respected athlete‚ that is until he admitted to blood doping and using EPO throughout his career. Armstrong did not believe that he could get caught‚ and at the time‚ he admitted that he “did not feel bad about what he did.” (Source 1) Cheating in sports is one of

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    Should Athletes Be Paid

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    Should College Athletes Be Paid George McCray Research and Writing Professor Pittell Strayer University Corruption‚ scandals‚ suspensions‚ firings and a systems that is systematically flawed all the while the fact of the matter is that the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a organization that is bringing in billions of dollars each year yet the labor force generating the money gets a scholarship that many athletes believe doesn’t pay enough for everything that is needed

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