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    taking them‚ too. They have been illegal in sports for a long time because of these things‚ many people still argue about letting them in though. Many people are at risk to taking PEDs. I believe that PEDs should stay illegal in sports because of young athletes having role models who do take drugs‚ health problems with PEDs‚ and many athletes seeking an unfair advantage. These are only three of some of the many reasons why PEDs should stay illegal in sports. My first reason is there are problems with

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    Should Females be Allowed to Play on Male’s Football Teams? “Katie Hnida --the first woman to score in an NCAA Division I-A (a Football Championship Subdivision) game -- was on the roster as a kicker at Colorado in 1999 and later played in games at New Mexico.” (ESPN) Katie Hnida was a female football player in Colorado and New Mexico. She was discriminated against because of her gender‚ and it eventually led to her being sexually assaulted by her teammates. Women have struggled drastically to break

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    I belive girls should do sports. Some people think girls should not participate in sports‚ even though it is changing. Something they didn’t realise is that sports help girls in many different ways. For example it helps them stay fit‚ benefits them in their studdies and it ends up to provide happiness. Some people say that sport is a waste of time and does not help with anything that is not true. Sport is actually good for girls and not time consuming at all. Research (marry 2010) shows that:

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    occurrence of performance enhancing drugs in sport and what they mean to the social activity Savreet Saini 20389276 TA: William KIN 250 March 18th‚ 2013. Since the 1960s‚ following World War II‚ there has been an augmented use of illicit drugs by athletes (soc notes). Doping‚ commonly defined as the use of a drug or blood product to improve athletic performance‚ is one of the most controversial matters in modern sport (lawref). There are arguments for both the acceptance and ban on the use

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    Most people think that girls and boys should be on different sports teams and they should not combine. For over 170 years women have been battling for equal rights. Although lots have changed‚ women are still fighting for equality in athletics. Female athletes should be able to play on a team even thoses with males on it. To begin Female athletes should play on the same sports teams as males because girls can be better at a sport than a male. Maybe the girl is born to tackle‚ and run around the

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    Sports performers of today’s world are encouraged by not only us‚ but from their coaches and managers to win at all costs. But then we blame them for taking supplements when the chances of detection are low. We want better performance from our sports heroes‚ but demonetize the methods used to produce those performances while hiding behind concerns of their health. Concerns for health that are not commensurable with our normal paternalistic attitudes. Quoting Norman Fost‚ “The number of deaths from

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    the college campus begs the question: Should hazing be allowed on college sports teams? Hazing is a vital part of forming a close-knit unit whether it is for college athletics or even professional athletics. Performing a hazing ritual‚ as long as it is supervised‚ should be allowed when initiating rookies into a college athletic team. There should be specific rituals that are allowed‚ such as rookies having to carry the senior’s bags. These rituals should be approved by the administration and

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    Should Middle Schools Allow Sports? Middle school sports should they be allowed? Can they help benefit students in the future? Middle schools sports are an opportunity for students to help benefit their future. Not providing middle schools sports can increase the chances of students becoming overweight. Middle school sports should be required to be provided in schools. There are several studies that indicate middle school students should play sports because: Childhood obesity‚ gives kids something

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    dictionary‚ the word "argument" means "A statement or series of statements for or against something‚" or "A discussion in which people express different opinions about something‚" or "An angry disagreement." I completely agree with these definitions‚ except there is more to the word that may be very hard to explain. the word argument is an abstract word‚ meaning it is an intangible thing. No one can hear‚ see‚ touch‚ smell and‚ or taste an argument‚ However‚ when people hear the word argument or experience

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    opponents‚ create scoring opportunities‚ aid with defensive positioning and coverage. A team’s defensive line plays against the opponent’s top scoring line to minimize their scoring opportunities and tire them out. During intense games where a team is facing elimination‚ body contact is used as a mental and physical intimidation to gain control of the game and increase overall team play. However‚ body contact has proven to be a major risk factor causing injury as it allows players to deliberately

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