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    “The spirit of sport is the celebration of the human spirit‚ the body and the mind. Doping is contrary to the spirit of sport‚ erodes public confidence and jeopardises the health and well-being of athletes.” -World Anti-Doping Agency. Performance-enhancing drugs are substances that are used to improve any form of activity performance in humans(Wikipedia‚2017). When it comes to performance-enhancing drugs in athletics‚ there are mixed views from whether or not it should be allowed. Cycling‚ athletics

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    those who are not lucky enough to be born with the proper genes to be a naturally successful athlete are at a disadvantage. Dixon brings this up as well - instead of it being “natural” skill‚ it would result in people being able to process the PEDs more effectively being the ones that win‚ and that’s still not fair. Eventually‚ we see it boils down to a terrible amount of luck - being lucky to be born to parents who have the proper genes to create the perfect child. The people who wrote “May the

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    An Olympic runner stumbles upon a government conspiracy involving genetic engineering. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: DAN FRANKLIN (30’s)‚ a former championship runner‚ is approached by THE KENYAN‚ his old running coach. The Kenyan wants Dan to try out for the Olympics. Dan isn’t interested. Dan feels guilty about the death of his mother. A truck hit her when they were running together. Dan’s father‚ JERRY‚ also encourages Dan to move on with his life. No one blames him for her death. The Olympic committee

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    athletes and these drugs. From former National League MVP Third Baseman Ken Caminiti’s admission of steroid use in an issue of Sports Illustrated (Verducci‚ 2004) to 2006 Tour de France Champion Floyd Landis being stripped of title due to a failed doping test (Blue‚ 2006) virtually every sport is involved. Are performance enhancing drugs a substance that threatens the very existence of professional sports‚ or are they the future? Perhaps the issue with steroids is nothing more than a classic example

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    ergogenic aids which athletes are turning to more increasingly are those that have been banned by organizations such as the World Anti-Doping Agency‚ the International Olympic Committee‚ and the like. Often‚ these substances have been banned because they not

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    discussing the future of the science of their chosen topic. The book chosen for this project is “Gem X” by Nicky Singer. In the book‚ Maxo is a GemX (who1). A GemX is a being who is genetically manipulated to be flawless. Maxo‚ having the top gene line up and being intelligent and handsome‚ is the epitome of perfect. He lives in the Polis (where1)‚ a city in the future (when). Maxo finds a crack in his face‚ which is only supposed to happen to Dreggies‚ which are the wretched underclass of unenhanced

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    John Arias Professor Meritz Composition 1 12/12/12 Is ‘Doping’ in Sports Really ‘Doping‘? Doping has widely become known as the use of banned substances and practices by sports personnel particularly athletes in an attempt to improve sporting performances. No sensible fan of sport today denies the prevalence of drugs in virtually every major sport‚ yet none would argue they can ever be eliminated completely. Money alone would seem to guarantee that much. High profile athletes today are competing

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    Enhancing Drugs (PEDs) utilisation especially at high level sports such as the Olympics level. Doping activities in sports have been a continuous plight towards athlete. Court actions are issued‚ title stripped off and worst is athletes’ involvements in sports are prevented forever. Dozens of athletes were tested positive for PEDs. Regardless the strict punishments that have been imposed‚ what drives athletes for doping? The promising glory might be the best answer for this. Performance enhancing drugs (PEDs)

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    some students as well as a place for healthy competition until the competition gets too intense. When this happens‚ athletes try to get ahead anyway they can even if it isn’t allowed. Most anabolic steroids are not just looked down upon but illegal. Doping is a common term for using performance-enhancing steroids. Steroid use in high school sports should be banned because it leads to severe health problems‚ gives an unfair advantage‚ and defeats the purpose for high school sports. While most of these

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    Lancet article "Viewpoint: Legalisation of Performance-Enhancing Drugs‚" wrote:"Antidoping policies exist‚ in theory‚ to encourage fair play. However‚ we believe they are unfounded‚ dangerous‚ and excessively costly... We believe that rather than drive doping underground‚ use of drugs should be

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