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    Sports have embodied many valuable lessons in my life that I use on and off the track. The three most valuable lessons it has taught me is how to be a leader‚ how to work with others‚ and being graceful even when you don’t like the outcome of certain events. Through the participation of sports I have learned different leadership skills that impact the lifestyle that I live today on and off the track. I utilize the leadership skills I learned in sports by becoming the Senior Class Treasurer. Being

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    steroids should be banned in the United States because over time‚ athletes began abusing the prescribed dosages and ignoring the health risks of prolonged steroid use‚ it establishes unrealistic achievement levels‚ and it is a violation of good sportsmanship. First‚ over time athletes began abusing the prescribed dosages and ignoring the health risks of prolonged steroid use. “Clinical studies on steroids have shown side effects that range from the mildly unpleasant to the life threatening”

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    of positive things out of it. Sports help people develop social skills and teamwork. Sports help children and their development. Organized sports can teach children life lessons. If your child plays a team sport then they will learn the art of sportsmanship‚ sharing credit‚ and responsibility. Being on a team helps children think about others and what’s best for the group. Children on teams discover positive feelings toward others and also pride with their accomplishments as well as their own. Many

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    Job enhancement B.  Adaptive task performance C.  Counterproductive behavior D.  Routine task performance E.  Citizenship behavior   47. Paul‚ a ticket collector‚ performs his duty robotically every day. This refers to: _____.     A.  sportsmanship B.  adaptive task performance C.  routine task performance D.  counterproductive behavior E.  citizenship behavior

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    students to show their skills in different sports. This will also develop the unit‚ cooperation‚ sportsmanship and friendly fellowship among students of different grade levels. And most importantly‚ the students and teachers will enjoy to the fullest. Objectives: 1. To promote sports management. 2. To develop leadership among the students. 3. To improve the spirit of unity‚ cooperation and sportsmanship between the participants. 4. To encourage the students to engage in different sports and to be

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    August 22-25‚ 2012 Rationale: The intramural program is a recreational‚ non-competitive league for boys and girls from first year to fourth year high school students. In order of importance‚ the intramural programs’ objectives are fun‚ sportsmanship‚ individual technique and team play. Winning is not a priority--there are no won/loss records‚ no standings‚ no playoffs. Intramural activities offer students basic instruction in motor skills‚ as well as sports and recreational activities

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    Participation in extracurricular activities such as football‚ lacrosse and swim team allowed me to learn the importance of sportsmanship; to win or lose with dignity. My passion for swimming inspired me to become a recreational swim team coach where I had the responsibility of teaching others and sharing the same rules of sportsmanship that helped to shape my own character. The long hours of both competing and coaching were challenging‚ but I quickly learned that the gratification

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    Unfortunately‚ violence has become a part of everyday life in our world. It can be witnessed in many forms and of different proportions in numerous situations. Never‚ under any circumstances is violence good. When one thinks of violence‚ thoughts may arise of war‚ people committing violent acts against others‚ domestic violence within families‚ and not to mention the abundance of television shows and movies that are packed with sadistic‚ yet entertaining violence of all sorts. Over the past couple

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    Process of making decisions and solving problems that arise The decision-making process is a very important one in an Athletic department. It is the key to dealing with any problems that arise. In order to handle issues properly‚ we must evaluate the situation‚ talk with key members involved and then make the decisions based upon those findings. Decisions made in our Athletic Department will be transparent‚ so that everyone knows what to expect. Leadership style In our Athletic department‚ we follow

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    I’m not in it to just to win it when it comes to basketball‚ I’m in it to have fun‚ like any other boy on our team. The most important thing to do when on a team is to have fun. Being in a sport isn’t all about winning. “If you win through bad sportsmanship‚ that’s no real victory.”- Babe Dirdrikson Zaharias. If you’re focused on winning‚ you lose track of the passion you have for that sport. I’ve seen football players who will become frustrated and upset over a bad pass or turnover‚ and lose the

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