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    College Sports Colleges come in all different shapes and sizes. Some are well known with thousands of students‚ others are more humble with a few hundred students. But almost every college has one thing in common and that’s sports. Nearly all the colleges across america have sports teams. However‚ there are varying opinions on the role sports play in a student’s college life. Some agree that sports are extremely important because they earn money for the school and attract the attention of students

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    Colleges should strongly support their teams. These teams not only generate millions of dollars or schools‚ but they also help sell prospective students on attending the college. Colleges support into their athletic programs is an investment on students‚ advertisements & revenue‚ and alumni. Without college sports‚ many students wouldn’t have an understanding about what the college world is. The largest thriving sports network within college athletics is college football and college basketball

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    Although some say college sports are too pampered by their University‚ the sports teams generate vast amounts of profit for their respective colleges and help to attract attention to the university. The NCAA alone creates around $871 million in revenue annually. While this may be nowhere near the whopping $87 billion they make from the tuition of students‚ the sports teams bring something more to the college‚ the idea of a fun and celebratory college life is lost without a sports team. The notion

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    In the article “The Shame of College Sports”‚ author Taylor Branch describes the corrupt and malignant underside of highly popular college sports complex. He conducts myriad interviews which demonstrate the anger and outrage people feel when they discover athletes are being paid under the table‚ but argues that ultimately the scandal lies in the structure of the Collegiate Sports Complex itself in which everyone (Universities‚ Coaches and athletic companies) are getting paid‚ while athletes see

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    each with numerous separate amusements‚ and a large shopping center. In addition to rides and shopping‚ the complex would house the largest zoo in the Middle East‚ an artificial rain forest‚ several five-star hotels‚ concert halls‚ art galleries‚ and sport arenas. Dubailand’s target audience would be families of all nationalities from disparate corners of the world‚ who would come to the region for extended vacations and return to experience additional theme worlds. The key to Dubailand’s success lay

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    Sports injuries are a big problem in sports. “Children ages 5 to 14 account for nearly 40 percent of all sports related injuries in hospitals” (“Youth Sports Injuries Statistics”). Minorities are a big account for the injuries. To stop or lower sports injuries‚ we all will have to educate people‚ do better warmups before matches‚ and treat the injuries right. One way to prevent sports injuries is to educate people about it. The pros and kids who are into sports have a greater risk of getting hurt

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    HOW SEX BECAME AN ACT OF HATE The illuminati used Hugh Hefner’s “play boy” to divorce sex from love‚ marriage and family. They own the major cartels and control the media through advertising. The movies are very effective in fostering homosexuality. Sex is often something reserved for your enemies. Recently‚ I saw “Dr. No” (1962) again. The fashionable James bond had sex with a woman even after he realizes she is involved in an attempt to kill him. After they have sex‚ Bond has her imprisoned. Human

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    Cat and Rat Compare and Contrast There two legends explaining why the cats and rats/ mice are enemies. The two legends “Cat and Rat‚” and “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies‚” show how these two became enemies. The theme of these stories are that selfishness is awful thing. The “Cat and Rat” is a Zodiac tale. “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies” is a legend. In this essay I will explain the similarities and differences of these two tales. 
 This paragraph will explain the things that are the same about

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    In the articles “How the Wolf Became the Dog” and “How the Dog Became Part of the Family” by Sarah Albee and Lauren Tarshis. Talk about why so many people have dogs for pets because dogs are very useful for the jobs they can do‚ so many have dogs for another family member‚ and dogs help kids. The first quote form “How the Wolf Became the Dog” talks about why owners have dogs for pets because of how helpful they can be.”Dogs were valued mainly for the jobs they could do” (Albee and Tarshis 25). The

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    has been murdered and he’s now residing with his biological mother in a safer area of town. He transferred from Hartsford High to Benton Academy‚ a private school located in the heart of the suburbs. In his third week at the new school‚ many had already heard about the “new kid from the ghetto” and some were interested in learning about the ghetto‚ some were afraid of him‚ and some wanted to test him. So a boy named Matt tried to see his level of toughness and started a fight with him in the cafeteria

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