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    There should be no salary caps on professional athletes. Professional athletes are paid more because of how of many people go to certain sports games. If a sports team generates more money‚ then athletes will be paid more. People would think teachers or firefighters should be paid more‚ but neither of those jobs is making as much money as a sports franchise. So if a sports team makes a lot of money‚ then it can pay more to its players. There are more people‚ who go to professional sports games than

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    Every person on this planet is unique and has something that they are good at. Most people‚ when given the opportunity‚ will try to pursue a career that reflects their strengths and interests. Some people aspire to be professional athletes‚ while others would like a science career. No matter what field one wishes to enter‚ however‚ a college degree is usually required‚ which in turn favors those who had high GPAs in high school. GPAs‚ if you don’t already know‚ are based on the grades students receive

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    Should people in life or death situations be held accountable for their actions? I think they should be accountable. The action they choose to do may be the reason they are in the life or death situation. If the reason they are in the life or death situation is not because of their actions then maybe they shouldn’t be held accountable.In The Seventh man‚ the Seventh Man before K was swept up in the wave the seven man was trying to scream to save K’s life.While he was trying to tell to get out of

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    First off‚ according to two “Sides to every coin” the average knee replacement costs $35‚500 to $40‚000. Professional athletes don’t get insurance. Imagine needing to pay $40‚000 for a knee replacement. Professional athletes are paid fairly not all of them spend all their money they just don’t know what to do with it besides some people make more money just sitting around. Next‚ athletes are paid fairly they work hard for what they earn. One thing is for certain they have no idea how to have any

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    Why should Professionals Keep Journals? On a daily‚ weekly‚ basis how many times do you really spend planning the development of your career? The majority of us would answer probably not much time at all. Whilst we should all spend a reasonable amount of time on a weekly basis‚ planning our futures‚ unfortunately‚ all too often the realities and pressures of our daily work and personal commitments keep us too preoccupied to spend time planning our long-term career development. Are you able

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    Think about how nice it’d be if a person could earn money without ever doing their job. That’s how it is for many athletes who sit on the bench and don’t play a single game‚ yet are paid millions of dollars anyways. Professional athletes are paid way too much for the careers they have chosen. Careers that are beneficial to our society have a lower pay grade than the majority of these athletes. The President of the United States annual pay of $400‚000‚ is less than most athletes pay. Also‚ the highest

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    HIGHER EDUCATION Name Institution: HIGHER EDUCATION Introduction Higher education in the present world has a very long history. Higher education has deep roots in the early sixth century when first monastic schools were started in Europe which later developed to the famous European university in Bologna during the period between 1088 and 1090. This is the origin of higher education with all present systems of higher education borrowing much from this first intuition and system

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    Higher education equals higher salary? In China Youth Daily‚ a story of an undergraduate student raised uproar in society last year. A boy named Han Shengli,graduated from a university in Xi’an province,got a salary largely lower than what his father‚ a migration worker earned‚ even though he had devoted four years’ time‚ effort‚ energy and a large sum of money. A great number of people think that those with a university education should get a higher salary than those without‚ for they believe

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    their career on the line. many athletes use PED’s that make them a better athlete by breaking down proteins that makes them be able to play longer‚ and play better. Many many athletes use these‚ however many do not get caught using them. In all professional sports they are highly illegal‚ in the Nfl marijuana is not legal‚ even in states like Colorado where it is legal. The NFL’s substance abuse policy is using prescription‚ over the counter‚ and illegal drugs incorrectly and also alcohol abuse. You

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    to uncomfortable and gross. Some groups will tune to 440 hertz and others will tune to 432 hertz. Each one results in a different sound. The tuning of 440 hertz should not be the standard of music. The relaxation that 432 brings and the health benefits certain musicians receive from it are two valid reasons to change the tuning standard. Tuning is the process of giving different instruments a unison sound. In order

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