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    Tradition vs. Extreme Everyone loves sports. People get so into football games as if they were actually playing as an athlete. It’s become a conversation piece for many. Many Americans are big baseball or football fans. If someone walks across the streets of Auburn on a game day‚ they might be greeted with a “war eagle!” If someone walks across the streets of Tuscaloosa they might hear a “roll tide!” It is a tradition in these areas to celebrate their teams. All everyone hears about are how the

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    Sports vs Videogames

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    Sports Vs Video games We no longer live in a society where kids run around actively throughout the neighborhood. Late night soccer games‚ pick up games in the park‚ and innocence children are gone in sports. Today children are more interested in video game‚ computers and television‚ and parents are afraid of letting their children run around the streets because of kidnapping. The majority of kids are no longer interested in physical activity. Why do most kids enjoy video games rather than sports

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    Church Vs Sports

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    is willing to reschedule the instillation of a new minister to watch the Super Bowl. By taking these actions it is acceptable to criticize society by stating American society has become corrupt‚ questioning the order in which people place God and sports. The football season is a harbinger of the Super Bowl that thousands of millions of people anticipate. The Super Bowl has been around for forty-six years and its popularity has continued to escalate. It’s called Super Bowl Sunday! Religion has been

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    Both team sports and individual sports are an excellent way to improve our health and our physical condition. Both type of sports have benefits‚ but on a personal level I believe that in terms of social opportunities and skills development‚ the advantages of team sports definitely beat those of individual sports. By playing in a sport team‚ learning how to do a teamwork is the first benefit you get: cooperation skills are strictly required in team sports because all the players have to cooperate

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    In the Twentieth-Century‚ there were many differences from that of professional sports and amateur sports. In various sports there were different scandals that would later spark investigation and many concerns throughout the public. Such examples are the numerous colleges and universities that paid their best athlete in order to keep them happy. There have also been instances where these places of higher learning gave certain athletes special treatment such as giving them extended deadlines or exempting

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    Progressivism of Sport from 1900-1950 It has been highly debated and discussed among scholars and enthusiasts for years regarding whether organized sport in the first half of the twentieth century in the United States should be regarded as primarily conservative or as progressive. During this time many sports figures made their mark on American culture and created moments on and off the field that will forever change the way Americans view sports. The business of sports became a force that is a

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    Sport Vs Religion

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    A sport and a religion are similar in ways that both are contoured beliefs signified by culture. A sport reflects back to a period of time where a certain activity was popular. Religion is similar because a system of beliefs can start its influence from a specific time period. This goes on to the fact that location can also make a difference in the type of religion or sport. For example‚ Christianity might be more followed in America than it is in Japan. Soccer might be more popular in European countries

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    Children vs. Dangerous Sports I’m sitting on the bleachers‚ watching my child play football‚ when suddenly another teammate jumps out and tackles my child to the ground causing a horrendous fracture to the leg. Later in the hospital‚ the doctor gives me some tragic news that I was dreading to hear; your child has two broken legs. Many brain issues and physical body injuries have had parents questioning themselves‚ ‘should I let my child engage in dangerous sports?’ First‚ when someone refers to

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    Dance is an art‚ a creative portal‚ a form of expression; it is a sport. Atop all of the things that dance can be‚ it is also something physical. It takes work‚ power and effort. It takes stamina‚ grace and an extreme amount of muscle and flexibility. What do athletes need to have‚ all of those characteristics. When it comes to athletes‚ of any kind‚ dance can help with honing their skills. Something that most athletes do not seem to understand is that dance is just as much a physical and athletic

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    in 1983 is based on Catalan folk tales. The work explores the hardship and sorrow of the Catalonian people as they struggle working in the barren‚ water stricken Catalonian land. Throughout Jardi Tancat you can see the presentation of contemporary dance‚ with a background of classical techniques; this is evident through the training accompanied. Throughout the performance you can see the influence of social‚ historical and cultural climate. Also the choreographer’s background‚ philosophical underpinnings

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