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    everything that they get away with is very much so‚ wrong. But‚ what caused this illogical behavior? Their ego issues have begun to get out of control and it is not acceptable in today’s society. In order to change this unpopular behavior‚ rather than changing the child in the sport‚ why not change the sport systems? Rather than following the ‘everyone gets a trophy’ philosophy‚ why not have the main aspect be the benefit of playing the game? The benefits of mastering the sport and having fun while doing

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    Athletes Good Role Models?

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    examineathletes while they’re not on the court or on the field‚ you can see what they are likein every dimension. Athletes have many positive and negative sides that affect theirpublic face and both benefit and harm their abilities to become role models. The athlete as role model is by no means a new issue. In fact it is quite ancient. Asdistant as 800 B.C.‚ when the Olympics were first played in Greece‚ the athletes all paidhomage to the Greek God Zeus. Olympia was originally on the sacred site of Gaia. Sportswere

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    A role model is someone looked up to and held in high esteem. They are often emulated and referred to for guidance. Children being very influential can be heavily affected by their role models. A role model for a child is someone seen as big and great in their eyes. Whoever the role model may be‚ children will pick up actions‚ words and mannerisms from them. It affects them in every way‚ how they deal with people‚ their dress‚ and vocabulary and how they aspire to be. Role models can have a positive

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    2-25-13 Society considers athletes to be the perfect role models for children. Athletes teach kids determination‚ how to stay encouraged‚ be physically active‚ and proper behavior. These life skills may be very important in a child’s lifetime. Looking up to these amazing people should diminish laziness‚ and other degrading qualities‚ and hopefully change the way society is viewed forever. Athletes make such marvelous role models‚ because they encourage kids to stay physically active. To

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    Magic Johnson Role Model

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    admire from Tiger Woods‚ Michael Jordan‚ Sean Carter (Jay-z)‚ and Robert Johnson. Others who have influenced me in my development of a person were my parents; my mother and my father were there for everything I have done in my life. The person who I model myself after is Earvin Johnson jr. also known as Magic Johnson. There are many reasons why but all really point to him defeated in adversity in many facets of life. In my point of view my life and his has some similarities and differences. Other than

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    factor is a role model. For many kids their role models are a favorite singer‚ athlete‚ or their parents. Based on what they do‚ we think its right to do. As we become older‚ sometimes we change who our role models are but at the same time‚ we can keep the same one‚ we may just have a better understanding of what to do. We will always stand up for the one that we admire‚ sometimes even if we know that everyone else is right and that you’re wrong. Sometimes our views of our role model are that‚ well

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    Role of Tomorrow’s Leaders: Manage Cross Borders & Boundaries: With the world becoming a global village‚ today’s leaders need to Think Global & Act Local. It’s essential that Leaders understand the nuances of managing businesses across globe that depict challenges in terms Culture‚ Laws‚ History/Background and many more. While I do not have an exposure to working other than India‚ I do have experience working in 6 to 7 states in India. The challenge is no different as the culture in India changes

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    Role Model-Kobe Bryant

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    Tammy Vessels CWV101‚ Christian worldview Dr. Jim Uhley May 8‚ 2011 Role Model Essay- Kobe Bryant On April 12‚ 2011‚ the San Antonio Spurs went head to head with the Las Angeles Lakers. To give you an overview of the game‚ the San Antonio Spurs went home with a lost for the game‚ but in my book I believe that the Lakers lost that night. Now‚ why I say that is because Kobe Bryant played with a very short fuse on this night‚ which is a common thing to see. He earned his fifteenth technical foul

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    My leadership role right now makes a difference‚ because I’m seen as a positive role model. I’m a program instructor and positive role model to dozens of kids enrolled in the Big Buddy Program. Most people believe that I’m just a babysitter‚ but I disagree‚ because I love every child that steps through that door and I do my best to let every child know that they’re loved and that I’ll always be here for them good or bad. As a role model I create a relationship with every child especially the ones

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    Celebrities are bad role models Do celebrities make bad role models? I believe they do. Kids see celebrities in the news everyday and mimic what they do‚ thinking that they should be like them. But that is wrong. Most celebrities don’t know what they are doing in their life because they have a hard time telling reality from fantasy. They are like you and me‚ but people think that they are more than that. Most magazines and movies have pictures/videos of airbrushed celebrities and when teenager look

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