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    and on television which allows additional people to view them from anywhere. The agencies that broadcast the sporting events must pay to broadcast it; this brings even more profit to the college that the athletes never see. College athletes should be paid a salary in addition to the scholarship that they get for a sport. In some cases‚a college’s athletic program is its main source of income. For example they can make money on selling items that show the athletes’ names or pictures on them; they sell

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    A Well Spent day

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    TITTLE: A Well-Spent Day Writter:Raquelle A. Valle Setting:At the house Main Character:Tita Secondary character:baby.maid.Mrs.Legaspi‚mother Moral lesson:Be helpful PLOT : Tita Solis had at last arrived from school.``The twenty minutes walk under the sun was tiring indeed.Now I’m home for a good lunch‚”She thought as she pushed the small wooden gate.Suddenly‚ she heard a``Ps-s-s-t!”It came from the house across the street ``Come‚please‚”Mimay‚the maid called

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    athletics have gained immense popularity across the United States.  Whether it be football‚ basketball‚ or hockey‚ ever since the turn of the century‚ intercollegiate sports have brought in a surplus of revenue to their respective Universities‚ as well as increasing the popularity of the College’s reputation. For example‚ in a study conducted by the Orland Sentientnel‚ it was estimated that the University of Texas’ Athletic Program had the highest revenue of any other University at $120‚288‚370 (How

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    Athlete Are Paid Too Much

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    good or service. It is inequitable an individual who is responsible for the well-being of a country to earn less than an athlete‚ who may not even provide a significant service. Although‚ some may argue that they are paying to see the best athletes perform and is acceptable for them to have high salaries. Tiger Woods currently to best player on the PGA Tour. According the Golf Digest magazine‚ Tiger Woods is the highest paid athlete in the world earning $122.7 million in 2007. That is an increase

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    attendance” (Should). Some of the student athletes that attend college come from poor environments. The athlete and their family cannot offer the money to get them through the hard times of making college payments. “Collegiate athletes deserve to be paid. The scholarships that they receive cover school-related expenses. They cover books‚ tuition‚ and room and board. These scholarships allow athletes to attend class‚ eat‚ and sleep on campus for free. What they don ’t do is give the players money. Many

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    Well Baby Monologue

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    Well baby‚ its been a year. A fun one‚ at that....When I first met you I never imagined that this would happen. At first I was almost jealous of Adrianna. She had such a cute and loving guy at her side that she seemed to take for granted. I couldnt believe that she wasn’t head over heels for you....because I was. I started noticing how much we had in common and I found it excited but saddening at the same time. Because‚ I felt that there was no possible way a guy like you could ever love a girl like

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    associated with the sports they play. In contrast‚ the college athlete has everything to lose and nothing to gain when he or she takes the risk of playing at the collegiate level. The many controversies between whether or not college athletes should be paid for their participation in sports have increased excessively over the past few years. The amount of effort

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    For many years there has been a huge discussion on whether college athletes should be paid. John Thelin wrote an article called “Here’s Why We Shouldn’t Pay College Athletes‚” stating his reasons on why he believes that athletes should not be paid. He gives a general example explaining how the tax system would impact the players base salary of $100‚000. After all taxes are taken into account‚ he states that the athlete would make about $65‚100. He then compares this to the fact that many out of state

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    her very well. As classmates and coworkers I had spent an abundance of time with her and thought she had good intentions and was a hard worker. As time went on I noticed she was doing something that that was absolutely not acceptable. After working many shifts with her I realized that she would make many drinks and sandwiches while working‚ but would never pay for them. We have a strict rule that you must pay for your drinks before you make them to ensure that everything is being paid for. That

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    Should College Athletes be Paid? Would you allow a program that makes several million dollars a year to pay 85 of its hardest working employs to be paid zero dollars and zero cents? You might be screaming you head off at the injustice. In most cases I would agree with you‚ but let me explain. This program is a typical NCAA Division I college football team. College athletes should continue to not be paid under any circumstance. Of all the money generated by the athletic department of a university

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