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    than the average American does yearly. Now‚ take into perspective‚ perhaps a professional boxer: they may risk their lives‚ but it’s for our entertainment‚ not for our safety. When they are done wrestling‚ they go back to their five star hotels and eat gourmet food. They train‚ and yes‚ they may have worked hard to get to where they are‚ but they’re out here making millions per fight‚ which is way more than what the average American makes. Look closer‚ should an entertainer really get paid such a profound

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    ethics of these corporate leaders under scrutiny‚ both the corporate and academic communities have begun to examine what exactly is being taught to undergraduate business students. A noticeable flaw in the curriculum of most business degree programs is a lack of required ethics courses. To ensure that undergraduate business students develop a proper ethical foundation to survive in the socially responsible corporate realm‚ it is essential that all accredited business degree programs make business ethics

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    disadvantages (Stubblefield‚ 2009; Murnaghan‚ 2010c). Costs of housing animals‚ the reproducibility in human and the necessity of the product are aspects which they often need to consider more before using laboratory animals. Therefore alternative tests are needed to reduce the use of animals. In vitro techniques are considered as important alternatives but they lack the complexity of the human body (Murnaghan‚ 2010a). The use of lower organisms‚ such as bacteria‚ fungi and insects‚ can complement

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    questioning the fact if college athletes should get paid. Every year the NCAA and colleges bring in millions and millions of dollars from ticket sales and jersey sellings that come from the hard work of the athletes. The athletes risk career ending injuries and do not get anything in return. College athletes should get a cut from all of the money they bring into the school. Tyson Hartnett from the Huffington Post says that even though athletes get their school paid for the athletes still will need money for

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    Students that attend public and catholic schools should be required to wear school uniforms because there are many good things to them. There have been studies shown that the schools that require school uniforms have a greater graduation rate and a lower bullying rate. Uniforms also lower the cost of outfits for families‚ and lower class performance and the amount of bullying that happens in public and catholic schools. The education of a student is very important to the future and important to

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    act or way of living that others should follow? Although numerous times‚ some of sport’s best athletes have done this in the past‚ one athlete‚ Colin Kaepernick‚ has earned quite the public response after he chose not to stand up during the national anthem. Some people argue that sports is not a time for protesting and politics. However‚ professional athletes should be allowed to use their status or position to protest events taking place today. These athletes who are protesting are just like any

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    basketball’s biggest event‚ which is March Madness. They could probably tell you how many points‚ rebounds‚ and assist their favorite player has each game. However‚ what they don’t know is that most of these college athletes go hungry every night throughout the season. While many college athletes are given a scholarship and other grants they are only provided limited meal plans. For example an excerpt from an Internet article states that “The semi finals—broadcast exclusively through Turner Sports’ family

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    Should college athletes be paid actual cash for their contribution to the sport they participate in? Now I know a lot of people would argue that‚ “athletes do get paid‚ in scholarships”‚ but what about the big time D1 athletes that have their jersey’s being sold and being put on magazine covers? I mean some of these athletes we hear about daily are being publicized like celebrities. In Division 1 sports the big time conferences and schools have big time athletes that bring the universities they are

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    Bibliography 11/10/13 Should Baseball Pitchers be Required To Wear Helmets? Proposal Sports now days are starting to look into safer and better equipment for athletes to reduce the amount of injuries. A big topic going around in sports today are whether or not pitchers should have to wear helmets. This has come to the attention of many sports officials‚ because of the amount of pitchers that have been hit in the head recently. Batters wear helmets; catchers wear helmets; should pitchers do the same

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    Kelvin Miller Paying College Athletes: Unsportsmanlike A common American dream that is becoming more and more popular is the fantasy of playing collegiate and possibly professional sports. Today’s youth dream of being the best there ever was to play the game‚ and dedicate hours on hours to achieve that goal. Dedication of time is what gives this dream a chance. College athletes spend multiple hours a day practicing‚ whether it be actual practice or spending time in the weight room to be physically

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