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    Competition The age-old question: Should college athletes receive compensation for competition? College athletes already receive a scholarship to go to school. Much of the NCAA’s revenue is from selling athletes’ names and pictures. Athletes in college usually find themselves struggling with finding a job that cooperates with their schedule. College athletes will most likely receive a small compensation for competing in the NCAA at some point in the future. These athletes should receive some sort of pension

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    thousands of colleges existing in America‚ some might expect it to be easy for an adult to find the right college to attend. However‚ inflation has caused college tuition to rise‚ and it’s harder than ever to find an affordable school. Some cities in states such as Tennessee‚ California‚ and Rhode Island have caught onto the trend of removing tuition charges entirely. If it has been proven possible already‚ this idea of eliminating tuition costs can be incorporated into all community colleges. Therefore

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    Why NCAA Players Should Be Paid. With March Madness dominating the headlines and airwaves‚ it’s difficult not to admire the passion and effort of these nineteen year old athletes. However‚ while the marketing of‚ and revenue from‚ the tournament continues to grow for the television networks‚ the NCAA‚ the participating universities and their coaches‚ the NCAA athletes participating in it are expressly prohibited from collecting any financial compensation at all whatsoever. There is the argument

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    this country who has the desire and ability should be able to get all the education they need regardless of the income of their family. This is not a radical idea. In Germany‚ Scandinavia and many other countries‚ higher education is either free or very inexpensive. We must do the same." (Sander). Some countries have free education from kindergarten to university‚ while students in other countries must pay for every step of the way. Everyone should have a free education so the gap between rich

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    legend Kareem Abdul Jabar in his text “College Athletes of the World‚ Unite‚” argues that college athletes get exploited. He supports his argument by giving examples of his own experiences‚ providing numbers that make his argument credible‚ and by making some type of comparisons to explain his reasoning. Jabar’s purpose is to inform people the value of a college athlete in order for the athletes’ to “bring an end to the indentured servitude of college athletes and start paying them what they are worth

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    couldn’t go to college because they could not afford to go to college? That brings up the question‚ should college be free? The question has been brought up many times in lectures in different countries around the world. Even now‚ in this country many presidential debates often consist of the question should public college be free for all aspiring college students. College should be free because it would make college more affordable for students‚ the cost of college is rising‚ and college would be better

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    of an athlete‚ someone who is a member of a sports team here at the University of Tampa‚ and we had others who expanded more on this. Some respondents said an athlete is someone who is a strong competitor and who has athletic talent and ability. We even had some responses include that athletes are born with an innate drive to compete on not only a physical level‚ but a mental level as well. Few people had expressed that a person’s own competitive nature was a quality that separated athletes from non-athletes

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    to the start of next term Religious Education Teacher: Mrs G The chosen topic/issue for this Religion assignment is Poverty. This practical will be done in a group of four students. I am passionate about this topic because I believe that everyone should be equal‚ there is no rich or poor. I also know that people in poverty are constantly struggling just to live every day. The knowledge and skills I have for this topic are basic information. I may not have struggled in my life and didn’t experience

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    female athlete‚ it can be hard to imagine a plan for the future. There are not as many options available to females who play softball like there are to males that play baseball. That leaves these females with the question of what to do after their softball careers are over. Many of these young softball players have chosen to pursue a career in physical therapy‚ the main reason being that they do not want to leave the athletic environment. Physical therapy is one of the fastest growing‚ well paid careers

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    waiters and waitresses at medium scale restaurants make within three dollars fifty cents‚ and seven dollars and fifty cents‚ not including tips. Fast food workers should not be paid extra because if their wages increased‚ the food would be more costly and they would replace humans with machines. To begin‚ if fast food workers were paid fifteen dollars an hour‚ it would make the fast food a lot more expensive. Fast food is most certainly not marvelous quality‚ and it is not right to be paying a lot

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