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    Columbus day is a national holiday in America celebrating the man that “discovered’ America. The problem is that he did nothing good for America. He brought slaves and disease to America‚ or what he thought was Asia. Columbus was an Italian‚ when Italy didn’t want to pay for his voyages he went to Spain’s king and queen to ask them for the money‚ they agreed on the condition that he paid them back. When Columbus got to what he thought was Asia‚ but in reality was the caribbean islands‚ he captured

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    national anthemNational anthem It is a symbol of the country’s traditions‚ ideals‚ history and culture. Promotes patriotism‚ so people feel good about their country and generally complain less about taxes. - Promotes unity‚ so people stop arguing with different ethnic groups and embrace the fact that they’re stuck on the same piece of land for the rest of the foreseeable future. - Promotes tradition‚ so those with conservative views will stay happy. Also‚ it’s a bit late to change things now

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    Christelle Pierre Essay on Cultural backgrounds and sports I have found most people who are African/American prefer track and football. Where people who are Hispanic‚ prefer sports such as soccer and handball. My research also shows that most Asians would prefer cricket and gymnastics. The person I interviewed for the African/American culture was Zaccheaus Taylor; he is 17 and very active. Taylor plays football for his school and he takes the sport very seriously. He plays basketball on his

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    The Ethics of Steroids in Professional Sports Currently in professional sports‚ the use of steroids is one of the most highly debated and controversial topics. It seems that every day there is an athlete being suspended‚ fined‚ and even prosecuted for using these performance-enhancing drugs. In many cases‚ sports fans will condemn these athletes for their involvement in steroids. As I looked deeper into the subject I thought to myself‚ “what is so wrong with athletes trying to take their game

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    of being injured when playing a sport is very high for anyone. The higher division one plays in‚ the higher the risk of obtaining a serious injury. For professional teams such as The National Football League (NFL) and The National Hockey League (NHL)‚ the chances of getting a life altering injury is exceedingly high. Professional athletes are mature enough to understand the repercussions of obtaining a life-altering injury when they play for a professional sports team‚ and for the salary they make

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    Should Steroids be Allowed in Sports No‚ steroids should not be allowed in sports. It seems that the use of steroids in sports should be allowed. According to Saculescu‚ Foddy‚ and Clayton the legalization of performance enhancing drugs in sports would be fairer and safer. One of the drugs used in sports‚ erythropoietin (EPO)‚ is a growth hormone and found naturally in the body (Clyaton et. al). These drugs are also so advanced that they can actually mimic certain natural processes

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    Essay: Importance of Games And Sports Games and sports have an important role in the life of a young man.They are those activities which we pursue for the sake of pleasure.They are different from work or daily duties which we perform to earn money.There is a slight different between games and sports.Sports and Games have an importance in education. Games are played by groups of players or teams‚such as football‚ cricket‚ hokey‚etc On the other hand‚ sports are played by players in their individual

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    part in sports and physical recreation. These included 29% of the population (or 4.7 million) who regularly participated more than twice a week and 36% (or 5.8 million) who participated up to twice a week. The remainder‚ approximately 5.5 million people (34%)‚ reported that they did not participate in any such activity in the 12 months before interview.  REGULARITY OF PARTICIPATION IN SPORTS AND PHYSICAL RECREATION — 2005–06 Participation Rates While there are a great variety of sports and physical

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    I have joined many extracurricular activities in school such as‚ Cross Country‚ Track‚ National Honor Society and UIL math competitions. From all this clubs I have been the leader for Track and Cross Country. I was the captain for track when I was in 10th grade also I have been the leader for cross country since my junior year. While leading this teams there were some obstacles we overcame as a team. We was not fast enough to win anything during my first year of leading the team‚ we was not as famous

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    perspective this essay posits that a type of masculinity predominates team sports‚ most importantly the AFL. This masculinity is inconsistent with the idea of openly homosexual men. Given the complete absence of any openly homosexual men in the AFL it’s reasonable to assume that this identity does not conform to conventional ideals of masculinity in modern society. This ideal‚ what is known as hegemonic masculinity outlines what may or may not be viewed as a ‘manly’. Team sports create or at least

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