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    Wage For Firefighters

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    The median wage for a firefighter‚ even when you’re a “rookie”‚ is between $32.835-$54‚725. Salaries can change over time if you are transferred to a bigger city in which there is a lot more work‚ so then you are getting paid more a year because there is more duties. Travel is required. For example‚ when there is fire fire‚ and you get called to go to the scene‚ there is obviously some travel required. As you get older as a firefighter and you gain more skills‚ then eventually you could be advanced

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    Should Salary caps be introduced into the English Premier League to make it more than a four team competition? Since the beginning of the English Premier League there have been four major football teams which consist of Manchester United‚ Liverpool‚ Arsenal and Chelsea. In the last twenty years Manchester United have bagged twelve Premier League championships‚ Chelsea have won two‚ Liverpool have won two and Arsenal have won three. Other than Blackburn Rovers no other premier league football team

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    The History of Basketball Basketball has been a part of American pastime throughout the many generations‚ but it wasn’t always loved and accepted by the American people. Throughout the many challenges that the game of basketball faced it still overcame adversity and turned into something so beautiful and successful. The evolution of American basketball can be read as a "text" to reveal the character of American popular culture during the 20th century. Through an analysis of the history of basketball

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    Are professional athletes overpaid? Do they warrant the astronomically high salaries they make each year? The simple answer is no. No one person playing a sport that is meant for entertainment should make more than a whole family working at jobs that contribute to people’s health‚ or make a city safer. Do athletes deserve high salaries? Maybe so‚ but as of right now there is so much separation between the pay of an athlete and the pay of the average american that athletes are quite frankly not worth

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    Wnba vs Nba

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    from the WNBA is something that is not fairly recognized NBA players are able to negotiate huge deals and with enough sponsorships they can make millions a year. However‚ players for the WNBA have their salaries initially capped at $42‚000--that’s after three years. That’s less than what a rookie NBA player makes! But I guess it’s only fair since the WNBA doesn’t get nearly as many viewers as the NBA. Maybe if it did than women would be paid more. The men of the NBA are among the highest paid employees

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    Ray Lewis Research Paper

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    Chapter One introduction Personal Information Born Ray Anthony Lewis on May 15‚ 1975‚ in Bartow‚ FL; son of Ray Lewis‚ Sr. and Sunseria Keith; children: Ray Anthony III‚ Rayshad Education: University of Miami. Career Professional football player. Baltimore Ravens‚ linebacker‚ 1996-. Life’s Work Ray Lewis emerged from tiny Lakeland‚ Florida to become one of the National Football League’s (NFL) most feared defensive players of the modern era. Lewis’s passion for football grew out of his

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    the Reds had just come within one game of a playoff berth. It was the city in which he had grown up‚ and Griffey was reportedly very pleased to be playing on his father’s former team. “Ken Griffey‚ Jr. was a fan favorite in Seattle since he was a rookie‚and was the featured star of the Mariners throughout his tenure”.(1). The case proceeds with negotiations which include professional baseball player Ken Griffey Jr. and it occurred during winter of 2000. The player Ken griffey is a very good hitter

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    the world can barely afford the necessities‚ such as food‚ water and shelter. This is a problem that desperately needs to be addressed. To achieve this we should employ taxes‚ but the money made off this should go to charity‚ also we should lower salary caps‚ thus we restrict the amounts teams can spend on their players. In this report‚ I will be explaining why athletes should be paid less So how much do athletes receive a year‚ the top 10 paid athletes total pay added up is just less than 1 billion

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    References: * Chris Callaway 6/14/2011  http://www.livestrong.com/article/347157-what-is-the-average-salary-of-a-basketball-player/#ixzz2DUrkxpnG * http://nflsalaries.org/ ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    Patriots‚ part of NFL. The reading touches how salary cap agreement created problems for all NFL teams and is centered on how effective team building helped Patriots to come over these issues and become Super Bowl champions second time in three years. The NFL Salary Cap Starting 1994‚ NFL implemented Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) to impose salary cap on all teams. According to this agreement‚ NFL determined max amount that every team use as salary for all players combined. Teams compensate

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