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    Boys vs. Girls

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    Boys Verses Girls From the beginning of time‚ there has always been that one question that an expecting parent has been asked: “Do you want a boy or a girl?” Generally‚ the answer is this: “I don’t care as long as it is healthy.” This answer may or may not always be true. Some want pretty little girls to dress up with extravagant dresses and pretty bows‚ and some want rumble-tumble boys to play and roll around with. Regardless of which sex is preferred‚ we love both. The fact of the matter is

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    issue that is hotly debated in Mrs. Crowell’s class is if kids should be able to play competitive sports or not. I strongly believe that kids should not be able to participate in competitive sports for three main reasons: sports can get costly‚ injuries are common‚ and the kid is pushed way too hard by parents and coaches. The sport that a kid is in could impact families in need. The most important reason is the huge cost the sport could have money wise. According to Visual News‚ parents tend

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    After becoming deeply engaged to The Giver’s plot and way of life‚ I have concluded that it would not be appropriate for Jonas’ community to be allowed to make their own choices. I believe this because of many reasons. Firstly‚ no one in Jonas’ community but the Receiver of Memory and his successor have memories of the past. Giving the people choice would only cause them to repeat sorrowful mistakes‚ since they do not know any better. The Giver says so himself when he recalls the experience of when

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    S. are devoted to football and enjoy watching this sport‚ with the hopes of seeing an intense game between two teams. The two teams are tasked with rushing the other and ramming them into the ground. As a result of the incredible speed at which the players collide‚ unconsciousness and concussions sometimes occur. Football is regarded as the toughest sport‚ played by kids‚ High schoolers‚ and professionals. After all this‚ I would let my son play football because I believe it builds character‚ keeps

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    Boys&Girls Club

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    The Boys & Girls Club has opened my eyes to many opportunities. This is a safe place where parents can drop off their children or child when they have to go to work. Every day after school I go the Boys & Girls and I have so many things I could do. Such as playing sports in the gym‚ and even swim in the indoor swimming pool. The Boys &Girls club has a teen center where I always have someone to talk to like friends‚ counselors‚ even staff members. I have been a member of the Boys & Girls club since

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    Boys And Girls Munro

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    Boys and Girls: A depiction of gender differences Gender is a social construction that is evident in almost every culture. The struggle for equality between male and female has been perpetuating for decades and yet no change has occurred because of the rigid social construction of gendered roles. In “Boys and Girls”‚ in the backdrop of a countryside in 1950s‚ Alice Munro depicts the hardships and successes of the rite of passage into adulthood through her portrayal of a young female who goes through

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    pressure‚ blood clots‚ heart failure and stroke | “Drug use in sport should be allowed by all athletes?” The Australian Sports Foundation uses the Australian Sports Commission definition of sport which states that sport is defined as: “a human activity capable of achieving a result requiring physical exertion and/or physical skill‚ which‚ by its nature and organisation‚ is competitive and is generally accepted as being a sport.”

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    I believe that children should play contact sports. Children can get hurt doing anything so why should they stop playing sports if they can get a lot of positive things out of it. Sports help people develop social skills and teamwork. Sports help children and their development. Organized sports can teach children life lessons. If your child plays a team sport then they will learn the art of sportsmanship‚ sharing credit‚ and responsibility. Being on a team helps children think about others and what’s

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    that kids should not play competitive sports because they could get hurt‚ burnout‚ or get an obsession. However‚ I think that kids should be able to partake in competitive sports. They help kids be healthy‚ and a healthy start to your life can go a long ways. Also‚ When kids play sports they are proven to stay out of trouble‚ and learn life skills. Another reason kids should be able to play competitive sports is‚ they can earn scholarships and maybe even a career in professional sports. Richard sherman

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    Why Children Should Play School or Organized Sport “Research has shown that participation in outside of school sports and or other organized sports is associated with lower dropout rates‚ reduced problem behaviors‚ and increased school performance. Children build interpersonal skills‚ positive assets needed to become active and productive young adults. Studies suggest that children who are involved with after school sports or organized sports have higher self esteem‚ lower depression rates

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