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    Lance Armstrong

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    a bike is truly selfish. Because the drugs that Lance Armstrong used and lied about can enhance his performance‚ and are banned‚ he should get his medals taken away. Lance Armstrong has been racing since he was 19 years old and has gone to win 7 tour de France titles. He founded the Livestrong charity which helps out cancer patients. Lance Armstrong was accused of doping during all of his races. He sued those who accused him of doping and ruined their reputations and even lives in the process.

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    sounds as if it would be as corrupt or even more corrupt than the person it was founded by. Even though all these moral codes were broken it cant just be looked at‚ the entire story must be put into perspective. He was a person who surely won a few tour de France races without steroids‚ survived testicular cancer and came back to win even more title than before. He was a role model for many even though his life was based on lie. A lie that wouldn’t have effected his reputation and would have made

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    Drugs in Sport

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    Drugs in Sport The use of drugs in sports goes back a long-long time‚ in fact back to the original Olympics held from 776 to 393 BC. Old texts suggest that humans were always trying to find ways to do more work with less effort (work hard but suffer less). This caused them to find‚ invent & use drugs or supplements. Thus people began using drugs & performance enhancers. Doping is the use of performance enhancing drugs in sport‚ it is illegal‚ but the use of drugs completely isn’t. That

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    Kyle Calash Lance Armstrong Case Study Sport Ethics September 20th‚ 2012 There are a plethora of different issues that have surfaced since the retirement of Lance Armstrong. Although Lance was looked at as one of the most influential and decorated athletes of all-time‚ things have changed since evidence has been brought up that prove Lance Armstrong is guilty of doping. Many athletes have been found guilty of doping and things alike‚ but‚ Lance Armstrong‚ a cancer survivor was looked to as a role

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    Nick Knight

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    “Photography is dead” Mr. Knight is not fearful of change. Quite the opposite. He seems to thrive on it. “I think photography is dead‚” he said‚ reflecting on the medium’s inability to evolve. “Film died some years ago. I don’t miss it‚” he added without any trace of nostalgia. “None of my children read magazines. Fashion will be shaped by the Internet. [www.businessoffashion.com] “The evening began with a look back at Mr. Knight’s early days and the source of the tireless‚ forward-looking

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    of diseases that can be contracted through homologous blood transfusion (It includes hepatitis‚ AIDS‚ malaria‚ and CMV.) Blood doping is used in many high performance athletes and during many high sponsored events such as the Olympics and PGA golf tours‚ this including the even bigger risk of the consequences of possibly getting kicked out of the sport for years to a

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    Lady Gaga Impact

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    Lady Gaga perhaps was the most controversial artist alive. She is well known by her daring outfit ( some say inappropriate ) ‚ most significantly the meat outfit when she wore during a MTV Video Music Awards ceremony in 2010. Her intention was to urge for attention toward U.S. military ’s "Don ’t Ask‚ Don ’t Tell" policy toward gay soldiers. She then said in Ellen DeGeneres ’s show( Barrett 2010) : "If we don ’t fight for our rights‚ pretty soon we ’re going to have as much rights as the meat on

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    The Presence of “Magical Thinking” within the case studies of The Maori Cannibals & Cantonese Funerals Since the day you were born‚ you have been taught lessons that will help you get through everyday life. There have been the lessons of sharing‚ to always help others‚ and of course‚ to always be kind to your fellow man. Now‚ why is it that if you were to see someone use a dirty dinner plate‚ or drink someone else’s half empty glass of water‚ you deem that person disgusting? Is it in fact

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    Justification Paper Jim Lammers There is no disputing the fact that performance enhancing drugs have the potential to raise the level of competition in athletics. The goals in sport can be boiled down to higher‚ farther‚ and faster; therefore in order to improve competition it is necessary to make athletes bigger‚ faster and stronger. Professional athletes (not collegiate or interscholastic) should be allowed to make choices in their training regimen which will make them better prepared to do the

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    Grade 10 Wellbeing: Depth Study Topic: 10. Attribution Theory Essay Plan Due Date: 15th of January. Paragraph 1. Introduction - what is attribution theory Paragraph 2-4. Evidence supported to the Title. * example 1 * example 2 * example 3 * Paragraph 5. Conclusion. Watch your thoughts‚ for they become words. Watch your words‚ for they become actions. Watch your actions‚ for they become habits. Watch your habits‚ for they become your character. And watch your character

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