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    "Professional Wrestling" Microsoft Encarta `99 (Electronic Version). Copyright INSO Corp. 1993-1998 PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING: SPORT OR ENTERTAINMENT? I. Introduction "Do you smell what the Rock is cookin?" shouts The Rock. This is the new crude face of professional wrestling. But it wasn’t always like this. Haven’t you ever wondered about the real history of pro wrestling‚ not the ‘history’ of what happened last week on Raw or Nitro? People either watch it or don’t‚ or some watch it

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    Pro Side of the Debate Raquel Montan BCOM/275 January 12‚ 2015 Lynda Sohl Pro Side of the Debate Our team discussion is currently based upon; do you think children under the age of five should be exposed to smart phones‚ tablets and computers‚ for long periods of time? Seems like most have our own opinion‚ some like myself‚ are against the exposure‚ and the majority feel it has a positive impact. Positive Impact Ms. Karen Devos indicated that although her children are over 20 years of age‚ she realized

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    Pro Side of Debate Summary Bora Lee BCOM/275 16-March-2015 Rhonda Waters Pro side of debate summary Same sex marriage didn’t come to issue all of sudden. Despite U.S. same-sex couples have the freedom to marry in 37 states yet still facing prejudiced public gaze. To follow most people’s religious beliefs or traditions‚ same-sex marriage is something which shouldn’t be happening or accepted however‚ every person have the right to love and stay with whom they love. Same-sex marriage might be an issue

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    School Uniform Debate- Pro

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    Topic: School Uniforms PRO Source: http://712educators.about.com/cs/schoolviolence/a/uniforms.htm Every school is in essence a learning environment. That which aids learning is acceptable‚ and that which hinders it should be unacceptable. Add to this the fears of school violence and student safety and you can see why many school boards are calling for school uniforms. In this article we will look at school uniforms and the potential benefits and problems associated with school uniforms along

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    Analytical Summary Paper: The Doping Dilemma In “The Doping Dilemma”‚ Michael Shermer writes about the consequences and the ethics behind performance enhancing substances in professional sports. He begins with an anecdote‚ which describes the feeling of getting “dropped by your competitors on a climb” (420:2). As described by the author in the development of the story‚ every athlete has a genetic limitation that regular training cannot exceed (421:4). According to Shermer‚ the only thing to be

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    Death Penalty DebatePro Capital punishment or the death penalty is a legal process whereby a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime. The judicial decree that someone be punished in this manner is a death sentence‚ while the actual enforcement is an execution. Crimes that can result in a death penalty are known as capital crimes or capital offences. 58 countries maintain the death penalty in both law and practice. it as a way of deterring crimes. Death Penalty for Heinous

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    Competing Against Doping

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    Competing Against Doping Sport is thought of as an activity that is governed by a set of rules and is engaged in competitively‚ while doping is the idea of using banned natural or synthetic substance for the purpose of enhancing performance in sport. In this paper I will argue against the fallacies presented on the topic of allowing doping in sports. I will argue that the notion of doping in sports is not based on sound moral reasoning and given the choice‚ not all athletes will

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    Presidential Debate Response The final Presidential Debate took a turn for the more civil side as opposed to the previous endeavours involving cordiality and the lack thereof. Egos and insults alike softened in anticipation of reaching the audience as speech moderator‚ Chris Wallace‚ discouraged any cheering and booing in accordance to the direct consideration of all in the process of voting. Upon first pretenses‚ Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton did not shake hands and only acknowledge each other’s

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    What Is Blood Doping

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    10/7/12 Blood Doping Blood doping is the altering of the number of RBC’s (red blood cells) to increase the flow of oxygen by a series of techniques. Mostly used by athletes. The most common way is taking out about two pints of the athlete’s blood a few weeks before the competition they are competing in. The blood is frozen until a couple days before it is needed‚ thawed out‚ and then injected back into the athlete. This method is known as autologous doping (transfusion of blood from same person)

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    America‚ the debate over whether personal liberties or the welfare of the public takes precedent continues to rage on. This debate has taken form in many debates‚ from the Massachusetts smallpox outbreak in 1901‚ which sparked argument over whether the state should force people to be vaccinated against the disease to protect the welfare of the public‚ or if the personal liberty of Massachusetts residents was more important. This debate has emerged again recently as the nation debates what to do with

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