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    Trophy is a representation of a memorial of victory; an ornamental group of symbolic objects arranged for display‚ tangible‚ durable reminder of a specific achievement‚ and serves as recognition or evidence of merit. Trophies are often awarded for sporting events‚ from youth sports to professional level athletics. In many sports medals are often given out either as the trophy or along with more traditional trophies. The range between ages of 18-24 with 49%‚ 25-34 has 55%‚ 35-44 has 59%‚ 45-54 has

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    No More Participation Trophies! Participation trophies are the prized possessions of younger children‚ right? Are these items a sign of achievement? To some of the children that do receive the trophies‚ they mean the world to each and every one of them‚ but do they send the right message? The controversy over whether participation trophies is huge. These trophies should not be given out. Participation trophies take away the true meaning of sports and hide children from reality. To begin with‚

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    participation trophies and rewards simply for participating.Therefore‚ causing a huge commotion on the topic "Should kids get a trophy for participation?" I for one believe that kids should not get trophies for participation. Kids get too many trophies for no apparent reason. Some get trophies for just showing up‚ not putting in the effort‚ and having a terrible attitude‚ claimed Dweck " Her daughter rarely showed up for her soccer team. She had a terrible attitude. At the end‚ she got a giant trophy and

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    expected that all kids receive trophies in activities. Some believe that participation trophies would help the other kids feel better and less discouraged. However the effects of participation trophies are terrible. It teaches kids that everyone deserves a trophy despite behavior or effort. It also takes away from the core of why kids should be playing sports in the first place. Finally it diminishes and value of a trophy and the effort of the kids who deserve the trophies. My vote is a no for whether

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    life‚ would it have any real value to the award? Participation trophies are being handed out to every young athlete without any true meaning‚ which is sending the wrong message to these young athletes. If every young athlete gets a trophy‚ the less meaning each trophy will show. Which also leads to the false belief behind each participation award. Many might disagree with me and think rewarding young athletes with participation trophies is beneficial to improving on skills‚ which can be correct but

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    right ? According to the "Trophies for All" policy‚ youth athletes are being awarded with participation trophies. Handing out trophies for just showing up doesn’t teach the kids about the real world. As well‚ trophies can lose their meaning if everyone gets one. Finally‚ participation trophies use thousands of dollars that can be useful for other important needs. On the other hand‚ some people believe that rewarding youth athletes (that don’t participate) with a trophy is acceptable. Even more‚ every

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    Why Participation Awards Are a Problem Trophies used to be something only presented on special occasions. Only the winner of the Olympic games in ancient Greece would receive a trophy. The word trophy comes from the French word tropèe‚ which means a prize of war and in Latin it means‚ a monument of victory. The word trophy now-a-days is defined by‚ something you receive when you stand in victory‚ most often in a sporting event. Starting in the 1960’s trophies began to be mass-produced and given to

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    Harrison says that “Everything in life should be earned”.This means that it is unfair for all kids to get trophies even if they didn’t work for them.It also means that you should have to work hard to be rewarded. Not everyone should get a trophy‚ First Kids don’t try hard‚ Plus there’s no point! Not to mention they have to do nothing‚ Kids don’t try as hard at sports. For kids to get a trophy now-a-days they only have to show up to the practices and games. They don’t have to do anything except participate

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    Whether it be in the form of a ribbon‚ medal‚ or trophy‚ participation is commonly rewarded within organized sports teams as a way to give children incentive to try sports and engage in physical activities. While these trophies are intended to reward children for their contribution‚ the praise is undeserved‚ and will potentially create more harm than good in the future. A participation trophy is a tangible reminder that a child showed up to a game or tournament‚ but it has no fundamental value besides

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    the athletes and their coaches get together for their end of the season party. During these parties the athletes are recognized for their participation and their accomplishments. This brings up the question‚ “should every young athlete receive a trophy?” Many people have different opinions about this question. Three talented authors‚ Ashley Merryman‚ Parker Abate‚ and Betty Berdan each wrote an article

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