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    Wii Sports Versus Real Life Sports Real life sports and Wii Sports the video game have many similarities and differences to be considered when letting children choose which one they want to play. When children are not able to play real life sports because of weather or illnesses‚ Wii Sports can be a good‚ temporary alternative. Encouraging children to get exercise any way possible will make them healthier. It is also a must for children to have one-on-one interaction with other people. There

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    Sports as Way of Life

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    medication ‚ food and as well as sports. If there isn’t sunlight when a plant grows ‚it will not grow up‚if there isn’t water the same thing happens. This same thing applies for students too‚ if there isn’t good education‚ we are pretty sure the kid wouldn’t grow with good knowledge‚ or if there isn’t food he would not grow properly. So if either of these things is missing ‚ unseemly effects will take place. Thus every thing counts in‚ be it a sapling’s or student’s life. But‚ many people ignore on an

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    Sports Role in Your Life

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    What role do sports play in your life? “An athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature” To the typical person this is what a sport is; however I have a different interpretation of the word. Throughout the years of my life sports have transformed from an extra curricular activity to a way of life. What sport you play defines who you are as a person and enhances your credibility in a social setting. Also it demonstrates certain traits that you have acquired

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    Field Aspirations in Life After Sports” examines the unique situations collegiate student-athletes(SA) navigate while working toward a degree and planning for their future. Driven by the individuality emphasis of Mark Savickas’ career construction theory‚ a qualitative approach was employed to capture each SA participants’ stories and tales. Few research studies exist that focuses solely on the SA population and Navarro’s research was aimed at understanding the impact of life experiences on choosing

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    Sport is an Important Part of Life Here I shall persuade you that sport is an important part of life and one that would severely damage our country if it were removed. I explain how competition is important because of the many functions it serves within our country and our community. Sport offers competition without violence This is true for most sports‚ although there are a few sports where violence is expected such as hockey. Otherwise sport is about matching physical fitness and wit with other

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    What are the social values and life lessons learned through youth sport participation? Social values and life lessons develop “character.” Character is associated with a host of sport values such as teamwork‚ loyalty‚ self sacrifice‚ perseverance‚ work ethic‚ and mental toughness. Two sets of values define character; social values and moral values. Social values are usually defined by coaches‚ administrators‚ and players. North American society seems to associate character more with social

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    Sportsmanship is the character‚ practice‚ or skill of a person involved in sports. This includes the participant‚ the parents‚ the coaches‚ and all spectators. Sportsmanlike conduct includes fairness‚ courtesy‚ learning to be a good loser‚ being competitive without rude behavior‚ or experiencing any ill feelings toward the opponent. Too often in any sporting event‚ the purpose of the sport is forgotten. Winning has become overwhelmingly important to the adults involved

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    16th November 2013 I Believe That Sports are a Lesson in Life I believe that sports build character. They require heart‚ perseverance‚ physical and mental strength‚ and also trust. And if you lack any of these‚ practicing will develop them. You gain a special bond with your teammates‚ with wins and especially losses. After a loss you practice harder and concentrate more on perfecting your game. When someone plays with aggression and go all-out you look up to them. There are many situations in

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    for Now Playing sports is not just stupid jocks running around trying to make a name for them in the specific sport they are playing. There is more to sports than just trying to beat your opponent horribly and to the best team out there. Athletes learn many things while playing on the field‚ in the court or anywhere a sport is played. Playing baseball for 15 years‚ I have learned how to be very patient‚ communicate with others and to handle adversity greatly. Through sportslife skills are learned

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