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    without going through what most pro athletes go through. Those people use PEDs so they can achieve more than others‚ and it isn’t fair. Performance enhancing drugs shouldn’t be used in sports. Performance enhancing drugs are illegal in pro leagues and college. They also shouldn’t be used because they have severe health risks‚ and it’s better for your body to grow naturally. Performance enhancing drugs are used all the time in the sports. But of all the sports‚ baseball has the most issues with performance

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    Why are sports as they are today? By William Bartholomew In my enquiry I would like to achieve making a fact file on what sports have become to this day and why they have become like this‚ also I would like to come to a conclusion on whether they have changed for the worst or best and why they have changed. I believe that sportsmanship has changed for the worst in the last 30 years as people are not friendly with the over team

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    prescription drug misuse has become a wide spread occurrence in the United States. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration states‚ “Prescription Drug Misuse is defined as intentional or unintentional use of medication without prescription in a way other than prescribed‚ or the experience or feeling it causes”. (The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration‚ 2015). Whether is intentional due to a medical condition or for other reasons prescription drug misuse can

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    Risk Taking

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    -Your name- Taking Risks are very difficult for some people. The mind and takes a big part in this “disease”. The id’s basic needs do a lot to overcome these fears. Fear and lack of confidence are what stop many from doing the possible. Fear plays a major roll in many anti-risk taking situations. “Decidophobia is the fear of making decisions “ (Ronald 118). These people have the fear of taking risks because they fear losing control. These people don’t want to become addicted to something like

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    What is CSR? To what extent is there a business case for CSR? In recent years‚ increasing number of customers and businessmen start to concern about the ethical issues in businesses. Although the main purpose of business is to make profits‚ the social influence of it also appears to be focused by a large proportion of customers and businessmen. Corporate social responsibility (CSR)‚ which is closely connected with this concentration‚ was put forward in 1953 with the meaning of interacting social

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    Should performance enhancing drugs be legal in sports? Background Anti-doping advocates assert that drugs undermine the spirit of sport‚ which is about pushing natural human limitations and playing within the rules. However‚ as sport becomes increasingly high-tech‚ what is ’natural’ becomes harder to define. Defenders of doping also dispute the efficacy of drug enforcement‚ suggesting that anti-doping rules foster the opposite of fair play. Agree Experts In Philosophy : Bennet Foddy

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    What Ails Indian Sports

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    WHAT AILS INDIAN SPORTS ? Sports; a passtime for students‚ a passion for players‚ a fitness solution for the middle aged‚ perhaps life for aficionados and more recently lucre for businessmen; has an equal significance for the country as a whole. It is a mirror to the professionalism of a country’s citizens‚ their dedication and the facilities provided to them by the government. Sports serve as a portrayal of the teamspirit among the

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    What ails Indian sports A nation of over one billion people and only one individual Gold medal in the Olympics till date! Alas‚ once the best in the field of men’s hockey but not even able to qualify for the Olympics. Similarly‚ once an Asian champion in football but now struggling to stand on its feet. All these elucidate the deplorable state of sports in our country. Even small nations like Zimbabwe‚ Latvia are much ahead of us in the medal tally. So what is it that is depriving the nation of

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    To what extent did the aims and methods of Martin Luther King differ from those of Black Power Activists? There is no question that the aims and methods of Martin Luther King differed from those of Black Power activists. King was peaceful and wanted integration with whites while Black Power activists confronted violence and believed in black supremacism and separatism. But they were also similar in some ways‚ such as speaking out on the Vietnam War. The aims of MLK differed significantly from those

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    To what extent does gender inequality hinder development in Bangladesh? 1.0 Introduction 2.1 Terms of reference In this report I hope to explore the impact gender inequality in Bangladesh has on the development‚ particularly social and political development‚ and then give some recommendations as to how the problem can be solved. 2.2 Explanation of title Bangladesh is a hugely patriarchal society‚ and gender discrimination against women has been and still is a huge issue. Despite

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