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    Numerous people consider going to college right after high‚ but not all have money for it or have the passion to continue to get a higher education. When going into college people consider dropping out the first year of college in the interest on how they can’t continue for various reasons. There are programs set out‚ so students can be able to find free scholarships with minimum effort. Students want to go to the best schools that better interest them‚ but not all pay enough attention on how much

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    Why Athletes Get Paid?

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    In a few months‚ over one hundred million people will gather in front of a television and watch athletes play the most popular sport in the United States‚ football. This once a year ritual brings together many Americans who are happy to watch millionaires knock each other around on the perfectly painted and well-kept field. However‚ does the massive number of people watching the Super Bowl‚ or any other sporting event throughout the year‚ justify their salary? This essay argues no for a few reasons;

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    Every year‚ colleges send out recruiters from their schools to search for the most talented‚ unique‚ and determined athletes all over the world. Some students come from halfway across the country‚ or even half way across the world just for the privilege of attending‚ studying‚ and most importantly‚ playing a sport for a universities sports team. Some of these students can barely speak English‚ or hardly passed high school‚ but in the end that is all irrelevant because these colleges take these students

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    their lives.” Recently though‚ some students thought that education should not only be free‚ but that their student debts should also be cleared. On November 12‚ 2015‚ a number of college students across America walked out of their classrooms and marched for the right to a free college education. The students are demanding the right to a free education‚ a cancellation of all student debts‚ and that college campus workers should have a minimum wage of fifteen dollars (Quinlan). The actions that these

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    facts to show both sides but I believe men should be allowed to have paid paternal leave as well. It is illegal to not allow men to go on paternal leave‚ but most do not take it because only 10-15% of American employers offer paid leave. "The main reason men don’t take it is because they don’t have wage replacement — so they can’t afford to‚" Coltrane says. Not to mention this incredible shock‚ the U.S is the only developed nation that does not guarantee paid time off‚ even for new mothers. A widely

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    Classification of Pro Football Players Essay The National Football League is the highest level of professional (american) football in the world. It was formed in 1920 and has gone through expansion‚ contraction and mergers to become what it is today. The amount of money that the league generates is very bug business‚ and so the athletes that play need to be in peak physical condition to preform at the highest level. There are many different types of players that play in the NFL

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    Why Do Athletes Get Paid

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    There’s a big controversy right now about athletes (especially in football) who bring in millions of dollars to university while never getting paid. Some say that the scholarship is payment enough. Others say that the athletes deserve a part of the money‚ and they might deserve it‚ but they doesn’t mean they need it. Athletes shouldn’t get part of what they make for the college. Athletes in college may not make money from the games they play‚ but they don’t really need it either. They rarely

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    The first college sporting event was in 1852. It was a rowing competition between the Yale and Harvard rowing teams. Since then college athletics have grown into multi-million dollar industries. In 2008 the University of Alabama made the most money with their athletic program – making a total profit of $123‚769‚841. The athletes themselves did not receive any of the money the school made on the sales. College sports are also widely watched online and on television which allows additional people to

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    Not Paying College Athletes 1              College Athletes Should Not Be Paid                  Jason Jia  English III‚ P.2  Phyllis Kadrmas  May 16‚ 2014     Not Paying College Athletes 2  Abstract  In recent years‚ many people debate whether college athletes should be paid  or not. This debate has gone on for many years and soon it will be solved. This  paper will talk about the negative effects of paying college athletes and the benefits  they are already receiving from their schools

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    College Athletes Deserve To Be Paid November 17‚ 2011 College Athletes Deserve To Be Paid Almost every week there is some sort of story that makes the news about a university breaking the NCAA rules. The debate is bigger than ever to start paying college athletes to play sports. It does not matter which sport it is‚ athletes need more than just a scholarship to pay for expenses outside of tuition‚ room‚ and board. A scholarship is strictly limited to these‚ but what about the expenses outside

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