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    Imagine you’ve found the person you want to spend the rest of your life with; you’re completely in love and you want to get married; but you can’t‚ you’re not allowed to.  You don’t get to have a wedding reception‚ no vows‚ no exchanging rings‚ no walk down the aisle. You are also denied the legal rights that come along with marriage. If your partner gets sick with a terminal illness‚ you may not be allowed to visit them in the hospital because you are not their spouse. If they die from that illness

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    People in school are poor at taking test‚ the main reason they are bad at testing because they get nervous and stress before the test‚ the way they can fix this is by getting pets. It is proven that dogs or cats reduce stress because petting or playing with a dog or a cat increases stress-reducing hormone‚ oxytocin‚ and decrease the production of the stress hormone‚ cortisol‚ said by Animalsmart.org. Stress is a pressure or tension exerted on a material object it could also be a state of mental

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    students are currently using these menacing drugs. Based on my research‚ the number of teens who abuse steroids are increasing and believe that they are not risky or dangerous. We will learn about the different types of steroids and how they are used on athletes‚ sick patients‚ and powerlifters. (Now that we’ve given an overview‚ let’s start how steroids are used on athletes.) Body Athletes use steroids to enhance their

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    The boys had a socialogicalfocus to state their heterosexuality and stall the stigma “Girly” sports. 
Asserting one’s superiority over a female-domain occurs in various female-dominated activities moreover in sporting events‚ since we have male-controlled society that is treasured above femaleness. This provides men the chance to take possession of establishments that were formerly female-identified. As author Williams (1987‚ 1995) discovered that men in female-dominated professions were compensated

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    The Effects of Anabolic Steroids You’ve seen them‚ and you thought you knew what was going on. The muscle-heads at the gym‚ the all-star basketball player‚ the amazing offensive tackle‚ and the lightning fast swimmer. All of them used steroids‚ and you knew it. They were all unnaturally strong‚ and looked like gods. But what you could not see is the terrible side effects which come through the use of anabolic steroids. These powerful drugs have both positive and negative results from their

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    drugs like anabolic steroids. Anabolic steroids are artificial drugs that coincide with male sex hormones like testosterone and dihydrotestosterone.1 After a few years of study in the early 1900s it became apparent that these steroids promote the growth of muscle and develop male sexual characteristics in men and women. The different types of testosterone are formed in the testes whereas the hormone is created mostly in the ovaries and adrenal glands of women. Anabolic Steroids were originally made

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    Steroid Abuse Hurts Baseball The abuse of steroids among players in Major League Baseball is corrupting the image of America’s Pastime as well as endangering the health of those who use the illegal substances. The lack of testing and punishment for the use of illegal substances like steroids in the Major Leagues portrays a negative image to aspiring young athletes. They see their role models using steroids and becoming better athletes rather than seeing suspensions for the illegal behavior or

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    Sport specialization is the age or time in development of a child’s life where training and competition is focused and limited to one sport. There has been much debate and controversy whether specialization or diversification is the best way to achieve “elite” status. Many famous elite athletes who were specialized to one sport lend credible support to specialization. However‚ in the sports sciences community‚ there has been growing support for diversification. A consensus statement suggests that

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    Necla Dickerson January 2nd‚ 2013 Period: 4A Cell phones in school The issue I’m discussing is cell phone use in school. I think cell phones should be allowed in schools. I think it should be allowed because in my opinion I don’t think it is that much of a problem‚ as long as you have boundaries and rules. I think this will help with fewer issues in schools over cell phone being taken away‚ and lost by the teachers. The use of cell phones in school can be beneficial to both students

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    Notably‚ humans have forsaken a long‚ arduous progress in terms of society. Many of whom are selfish enough to not see the great benefits that could be provided in the long haul. But‚ fortunately‚ there are some of us that “stick around” and are willing to sacrifice for the wellbeing of others. The success of the community is ultimately in the hands of each of the individuals. The person needs to make personal sacrifices for it to be a fruitful one. For instance‚ the players on a basketball team

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