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    Essay: "To An Athlete Dying Young" vs. "Ex-Basketball Player" “To An Athlete Dying Young” and “Ex-Basketball Player” share the lives of two very different athletes. Both experience success in their lives‚ but one dies with his glory while the other lives past his days of glory and works at a gas pump where he is not recognized. The poems discuss the importance of having glory and keeping that glory as long as possible. Through the poems the readers learn the benefits of dying young as well as the

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    Faigenbaum AD‚ Ed D. Overtraining in Young Athletes: How Much Is Too Much? ASCM’s Health & Fitness Journal. 2009;13(4):8–13. In this journal article‚ the author discusses the causes‚ injuries and prevention strategies of overtraining in young athletes. The author has used data and statistics from various sources with the aim of recognising the causes and contributing factors of overtraining that can lead to burnout‚ as well as advice on managing the workloads of young athletes. Their research focusses on

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    Young people today are surrounded by cameras‚ social networking apps‚ and images that tell them how to look and behave. The world of competitive sports adds significantly to the already existing pressures of today’s society. Unfortunately‚ female athletes often succumb to these pressures and take drastic measures to supposedly look and perform their best. Young people need to know that they dont need to alter themselves to be the best. Action needs to be taken to put young female athletes on the

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    The Multi-sport Athlete: A Dying Breed Ever since the first competition of throwing a spear‚ contests have determined who is stronger‚ faster‚ and smarter in a specific skill. The competitors‚ now better known as athletes‚ are beginning to specialize in a specific type of competition. Growing up‚ young athletes participate in a variety of sports‚ but they often specialize in one before even entering high school. There are numerous exceptions of athletes playing multiple sports

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    Analysis of Dying Gaul In order to vividly understand the meaning and correctly analyze the sculpture “Dying Gaul”‚ it is very important to know the context of the three civilizations involved on its background context. Firstly‚ the original figure in which “Dying Gaul” was based was in fact a Hellenistic piece of art‚ denoting enormous Greek influence‚ and therefore‚ being originally a representation of an event around 300 BC that occurred in Greece or Anatolia. However‚ what we see is a Roman representation

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    Even after her husband’s death‚ Sheryl and her children carry on this tradition‚ expanding things that make them feel grateful making them appreciate life even more. This article exemplifies several of the key concepts associated with death and dying including: motivation and meaning; associated with children‚ challenge; something all children must face and overcome‚ poverty‚ neglect‚ abuse; how these traumatic experiences can effect children for years to come‚ resilience; distress in the children

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    Dying to be Beautiful: In Pursuit of Perfection  For as long as time and lives have been recorded‚ depending on the culture‚ surgeries have been performed to “better” the recipients; although‚ it may have been needed in some cases. For example‚ in India the noses of criminals and adulterers were cut off for permanent public shame. Sushruta (an Indian Doctor) took it upon himself to fix the faces of the ex-criminals and adulterers in hopes he could encourage forgiveness and reduce public shame

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    Cassidy Carter 3/19/13 Engl 1302- Prof. Evans Style Analysis Firoozeh Dumas’ essay‚ "The F-Word‚" addresses the very relatable struggle every person with an ethnic name faces in the American culture. Her prime example being herself‚ Dumas humorously and realistically depicts the trauma a person endures from constantly having to educate people about your name. She also uses the names of her siblings to provide a comparison of the names’ meaning in Persian versus their American mispronunciations.

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    WCPCG-2010 Sources of stress and coping styles among student-athletes in Jordan universities Abedalbasit Abedalhafiza * ‚ Ziad Altahaynehb‚ Mahmoud Al-Haliqc F F A‚ b‚ c Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences‚ Hashemite University‚ Zarqa‚ Jordan Received January 9‚ 2010; revised February 19‚ 2010; accepted March 4‚ 2010 Abstract This study explored the sources of stress and use of coping styles among Jordanian athletes. Fifty-six student-athletes from a university in Jordan participated

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    Preferred coaching styles and leadership methods by athletes and their effectiveness! Jason Appleton Southerrn Oregon University‚ Instructor: Garth Pittman Research Strategies‚ Fall 2005 Summary: This is an investigation of different coaching methods and styles of leadership in which are most effective and preferred by Athletes. The various leadership styles are explained and examined. The present study found that there isn’t one style that is most effective or preferred by all athletes specifically

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