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    presence and implications it has within sport? I have chosen to research and discuss the concept of gender in sport. Issues relating to gender have been a popular topic of interest since the recent world championships‚ when the new 800m champion Caster Semenya were asked to take a gender test‚ due to her over all ability and physical appearance. I believe this issue will also be more relevant with the lead up to the 2012 Olympics and the push to improve sports in school. Gender is still a relevant

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    Should sports be allowed in schools? There are a lot of positive effects to having sports in schools‚ but are a lot of negative affects to. They help us in school while the same time that put at risk of getting injured. They make us want to come to school‚ but they also make the unathletic kids less cool. Sports should be played in school because the positive reasons outweigh the negative reasons. They have done research on the way sports affect education‚ and concluded that sports have a positive

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    Cheerleading is popular worldwide and its more then just standing on the sidelines cheering on your high school team. Cheerleading is a sport and it’s a very challenging one. There is two different types of cheerleading and they often get mistaken as the same thing School cheerleading is less challenging then all-star cheer. Usually when you start doing school cheer you start in the 7th grade. You do pep rallies‚ fight songs‚ sideline cheers‚ crowd involvement and stuff around your community

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    means that sports are becoming more and more intense and dangerous and playing negative effects on student’s lives. Playing sports comes with risk of very harmful injuries and limiting the sports played at school could make students much safer. Head injuries can take students out of the game for the rest of their lives‚ and make their lives different forever. Concussions are a big problem with sports today‚ but so is the amount of pressure put on these student athletes. limiting sports can help athletes

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    Are highschool sports really negativbely impacting student acedemcis? At most highschools in America‚ sports are glorified and seen as something every student should take apart in during their years. Highschool sports has always been an American tradition and has its benefits. Highschool sports can improve a ones self esteem‚ be benefitila in real world jobs‚ and can lower juvenile chances. First‚ high school sports are positive because it gives students confidence‚ which is something every highschool

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    Competitive Sports Beneficial For Children Is putting a child into a competitive sport beneficial for them? Some people believe competitive sports to have a negative impact on children. It’s hard on their bodies‚ they tend to put sports before education‚ and it puts a great deal of pressure on the child to win and if not it can lower the child’s self-esteem. Yes‚ like everything in life‚ it has its negatives‚ but its positives outweigh its negatives by a numerous amount. Competitive sports help children

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    Should Steroids be Allowed in Sports No‚ steroids should not be allowed in sports. It seems that the use of steroids in sports should be allowed. According to Saculescu‚ Foddy‚ and Clayton the legalization of performance enhancing drugs in sports would be fairer and safer. One of the drugs used in sports‚ erythropoietin (EPO)‚ is a growth hormone and found naturally in the body (Clyaton et. al). These drugs are also so advanced that they can actually mimic certain natural processes

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    This example of two-facedness joins the ranks of ways football and other high school sports harm students. Sports suck up scare educational funding‚ are often dangerous to players‚ and rarely offer equal opportunities to all students.

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    ever wondered about joining a school sports team. If you’re not sure then this is the paper for you. There are many good and bad things about playing on a school sports team like big getting enough homework time‚ learning how to play that sport‚ and supporting your school. To start things off not getting enough homework time can be stressful to some people who already are overloaded with homework. The time of the sport can be important to many. Usually the sports activities are right after school and

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    Why and How? The question above is one of major debate. Is dance a sport or an art? Is a dancer an artist or an athlete? From what I have researched‚ there is no correct or incorrect answer to this question. So‚ I will give support for each side. Sport: Some say that dance is a sport because it requires stamina‚ agility‚ strength‚ and endurance. This is true‚ because there are numerous other sports who require the same skills. Whether it’s Cross Country‚ Track‚ Football‚ Volleyball

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