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    red wine

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    said‚ red wines are often classified by “body-type.” For example‚ one might say that a certain red wine is “light-bodied” – referring to the mouth-feel and tannin structure. A light-bodied wine will have fewer tannins present and less presence on the palate. These wines tend to be less demanding partners with flavor-filled foods. An example of a light-bodied red wine would be one derived from the Gamay grape varietal‚ such as France’s famed young red wine: Beaujolais Nouveau. A medium-bodied red wine

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    Paying Student Athletes

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    successful developmental league in the NFL or NBA it falls upon the NCAA to prepare these young athletes for a pro career. The NCAA has no reason to complain about being the primary “developmental league” for the NFL and NBA because they generate a tremendous amount of revenue through lucrative contracts and endorsement deals. Student athletes have seen this and have started wanting some of the profits. Paying student athletes is not needed because the primary focus of going to college is to get an education

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    Why Athletes Are Paid

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    Athletes are worth the money that they are paid. Being debatably the most hardworking people alive on this planet‚ the companies they work for make billions of dollars in revenue every year‚ they should at least be earning a sliver of the companies income. Along with that‚ these athletes make good use of the money they earn‚ by donating to charities‚ and giving back to their communities. Companies like the NHL and the NBA are multi million dollar or even billion dollar companies. Athletes are paid

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    Female Athlete Triad

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    The female athlete triad is a health condition in which active women experience three inter-related disorders due to unhealthy body weight and eating habits. In the case of the triad‚ the word active refers to females who display moderate to high intensity levels of performance. The rate of performance must be high in order to counterbalance the decrease in calorie intake. Females who perform at a high intensity are at risk for the triad since they do not take in enough calories to fulfill the

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    Red Bull

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    What is their field of operation? Red Bull operate within the energy drinks sector of the soft drinks market. The product is an example of a ’functional ’ drink. Functional foods respond to consumer interest in well-being and performance. The major multinational soft drinks companies are investing in the area of functional drinks‚ developing their own brands and buying up existing ones. This is seen as being important‚ given that their traditional soft drinks markets are at the maturity stage in

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    Sleep Deprivation Athletes

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    Due to sleep deprivation athletes are not able to perform to their peak in sports. Sleep deprivation can increase stress and does not let the human body produce carbohydrates that is the storage of energy in the body when doing physical activities. Sleep is important it also makes your brain work better and it lets you stay focused in important things. Literature review Grander‚ Michael (2010) Mind‚ Body and Sport: Sleeping Disorder‚ NCAA pages 1-2 The most useful information that this article provided

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    Famous Athletes

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    so the young man from Latrobe‚ Pa.‚ attracted millions of fans to the sport. Arnold Daniel Palmer was born in Youngstown‚ Pennsylvania‚ the oldest of Milfred "Deacon" Palmer and Doris Palmer’s four children. He grew up in nearby Latrobe‚ Pennsylvania. Palmer’s father gave golf lessons at the Latrobe Country Club and gave Arnold his first set of golf clubs when the boy was three years old. This is where the Social Self Theory begins to come into play. By Palmer getting clubs at such a young age and

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    The Red Pony

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    The Red Pony by author John Steinbeck is a very notable book for young adults. The central and recurring theme of the four stories told within this short novel is life and death. The stories also deal with conflict between old and new. Unlike most novels for young adults this book is different because John Steinbeck does not try to soften or hide old age and death‚ but instead presents these themes as they are in reality. The stories tell how the main character‚ Jody Tiflin‚ becomes more responsible

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    Youth Athlete Burnout

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    The main issue that the field of sports faces today and in the future are gambling‚ drug abuse‚ emphasis on winning in youth sports and burnout of young athletes. The youth league has major turn games into all about winning is most important which cause athletes to burnout. The youth burnout syndrome occurs when a youth athlete has worsening performance despite intense training.Coaches and parents have pressure kids that show some talent for the sport‚ to show “commitment” by specializing in a single

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    Red Pandas

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    black-and-white Giant Panda. But the Lesser-known Red Panda‚ three times smaller‚ is also in Danger. Today classified as vulnerable‚ its status could Quickly change to endangered. The red panda is a living fossil. It has no close surviving relatives‚ and most resembles raccoons and skunks‚ not giant pandas. The red Pandas live in the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China. They primarily eat bamboo leaves and berries and Blossoms. Red Pandas mostly stay to themselves except During mating

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