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    Bissinger’s essay focuses on the negative aspects of high schools sports‚ arguing that the worst aspects of professional and college sports have contaminated competition at the high school level. Write an essay in which you present the beneficial effects of high school sports on athletes‚ families‚ and communities‚ For example‚ you might discuss how playing on a team sport teaches students about working with others on a school assignment‚ a family project‚ or a community event. Tamesha Davis

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    Youth Sports Issue Analysis

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    Slepesky GT American Govt May 15‚ 2013 Youth Sports vs. Adult Critics Some parents really see the benefit of youth sports but others are major critics and want to see its downfall. 30 million youth have been treated to hospitals overall due to organized sports accidents. Surprisingly‚ this past year 3.5 million youth have went to the hospital due to organized sports related injuries with 25% of these being considered serious (Sports Injury Statistics). Youth sports are dangerous and it is obvious that

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    quit sports before the age of thirteen‚ this is why youth sports are unacceptable. There are many different sports offered to children.Soccer‚ baseball‚ basketball and football‚ are some of the sports offered. These sports have traveling teams‚ club teams and other leagues. As you can see from these facts‚ youth sports not only causes life threatening injuries but also can burnout kids; however people think youth sports has a positive mindset‚ but can also give you a negative impact. Youth sports

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    Running Head: PARENTAL INTRUSION IN YOUTH SPORTS PARENTAL INTRUSTION IN YOUTH SPORTS STEVEN J MAYNOR WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PARENTAL INTRUSION Parental intrusion in youth sports is nothing new. There will always be adults who act inappropriately or disrupt the league. A lot of the problems lie with adults who use youth sports to gratify their own egos‚ adults who can’t deal with the emotional ups and downs of youth sports and there are even those who see the time and money

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    Youth sports have become an important part of a youth childhood‚ but children can’t do this alone without the permission of the parent. Therefore‚ this important part of a child life comes parental involvement. There are different types and reasons for parental involvement in youth sports. The purpose of my research is to find out the effects of parental involvement has on the youth athletes from the athlete’s point of view. I chose to do from the athlete’s point of view because parents tend to

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    activity to put their time and effort helps achieve this skill. Unfortunately not many kids are exposed to sports which could lead them to a better future. Youth sports should be implemented at a young age because it helps develop social skills‚ self-awareness and increases a healthy lifestyle. Most problems that people encounter come to rise due the lack of communication‚ another great skill that a sport can help achieve. Communication

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    Are sports beneficial or detrimental to youth? Why and how? When and where? A lot of questions have been asked either by parents or by other people who are doing this type of research. Although the physical exercise provided by sports is essential‚ there are many other benefits both immediate and long-term. Some state that it gives children an opportunity to play Sports and interact with other children and form social bonds and relationships but along with that it is beneficial but from the research

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    High Cost Of Youth Sports

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    ever had to suffer with playing sports‚where no one ever got hurt‚ where in the sports world kids were safe from danger. Although when you play sports you can get more fit and get more healthier. Competitive sports for the young risk a lot of injuries kids being hurt that they might give up on the sport that they play. Spending too much money can be a real threat to parents‚ some parents don’t have enough money to help their child achieve what they want to do with sports. Also spending too much time

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    health such as exercise and sports. A lack of exercise can lead to obesity‚ which causes diabetes. About twenty-three million people in the United States have diabetes. There is no point in playing games when it affects one’s health negatively. Games not only make people miss out on exercise‚ they distract one from their real priorities‚ like school. Hours spent playing video games eats into time that would normally be spent studying and reading. “In a study of 1491 youth between 10 and 19‚ gamers

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    Negative Effects of Alcohol Team Two University of Phoenix Negative Effects of Alcohol Many alcohol consumers only think about the positive effects of consuming alcohol‚ the pleasurable time they will have with their friends. Little do they know‚ about the negative effects alcohol carries with it. This research will discus the negative effects alcohol has regarding: addiction‚ genetics‚ health‚ family‚ and advertisement. “Alcohol addiction is a physiological dependence on alcohol” (National

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