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    years‚ many school districts have implemented student athlete drug testing programs within their schools. Athletes were targeted because student athletics are voluntary and the "athletes are often held to higher standards than other students‚ keeping their grades up for example" (Tantillo‚ Wen & Morgo‚ 1995‚ p. A22). "The issue of drug testing has caused a national debate that still persists. The debate hinges on the right to privacy of the athlete and whether such testing is constitutional under the

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    Should College Athletes get paid? College Athletes are students not professionals We go to college in hopes of a job to make money Students must learn to contribute to society Athletes make choice to commit time to their sport Why should athletes get paid to go to school? Athletes get paid in scholarships Students with full ride are debt free of college loans “The money they would be using would be coming out of the university’s general funds‚ which would mean taking money away from

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    manifest the most dominant world athletes. The winners are deemed the best in their sport for their abilities to be biologically and physically gifted and to harness that potentiality. These athletes train strenuously‚ often ingesting synthetic or natural additives to increase performance. To remain competitive in increasingly higher levels of play‚ athletes should have the choice of using their natural gifts and/or using performance enhancing drugs. Neither an athlete who has a gene that prompts a

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    argument is that many athletes use these substances because in professionalism‚ it is very difficult to have consistency every day since having so little rest‚ the body gets tired and the performance of that player can go down considerably and to avoid this‚ the player begins to use these substances to improve his performance and to be able to withstand the trainings and play better in every game. Athletes may have several reasons for using performance-enhancing drugs. An athlete may want to: build

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    equitable‚ and sportsmanlike manner‚ and to integrate intercollegiate athletics into higher education so that the educational experience of the student athlete is paramount". Many have questioned whether it is wise to compensate collegiate athletes with scholarships‚ due to questions about the validity of their awards and speculation over athletes receiving improper benefits. The argument against paying players is that they receive scholarships‚ often valued at tens of thousands of dollars‚ plus stipends

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    I am a student athlete myself. Although I am not a student-athlete in the NCAA‚ I am a member of the University of Windsor women’s soccer team and have to balance being enrolled as a full-time student and a full-time athlete. In Canada you never see full-ride scholarships leading to a free education and I think NCAA athletes are unaware how fortunate they are to not have to worry about future debt. A quote by John Smith states‚ “I think we have a responsibility as student athletes. For those who

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    of college athletes. The main argument to pay student athletes is the plantation-like system they must endure‚ one that strips them of certain basic rights and places them in a situation where they are working to generate millions for their masters. Along with this sentiment‚ college athletes are seemingly raised in an environment where they endure extreme pressure‚ and oftentimes‚ this torture drives them down the wrong path. A salary would therefore be utilized to steer the athlete back onto the

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    Should Athletes be allowed Recreational Drugs? In professional sports‚ the topic of drugs‚ both recreational and performance enhancing‚ has been a major issue and has been discussed and viewed over time after time but the result has always been the same. Professional sports people are not allowed to use recreational or performance enhancing drugs. The part of this law that says performance-enhancing drugs are banned should be left in to make sport fair‚ but professional sports people SHOULD be allowed

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    poem To an Athlete Dying Young‚ there many different tones‚ exciting‚ hopeful‚ valued‚ confused‚ puzzled‚ mournful‚ sorrowful‚ hurt‚upset‚ remorseful‚ sorry‚ and tone shifts. No matter how sorrowful or depressing the author went he always kept a sort of positivity in his poem. The author keeps a positive sense of writing constantly because he is a positive writer and is trying to show how it was not this horrible death‚ this young athlete died a praised and honored as an awesome athlete. The rhyme

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    Argument Topic Thesis: College athletes who are facing an injury during their season should be assisted by a consoler or a sport psychologist for the overall welfare of players (because they are at risk of a psychological breakdown.) A conflicting argument could be that athletes are always receiving special treatment and should be treated the same as any other college student. My main audience that I would be speaking to would be sport organizations‚ coaches‚ student athletes‚ and just students not participating

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