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    Importance of Sports Sports have been around for quite a long time now‚ but do we realize how much of an impact they have made? They helped the economy and people as well. Sports have a very different history that made a huge impact on today. Sports were used as entertainment during the war‚ it also boosted our economy‚ and is important to health and fitness. I think sports were very important in the making of what we have today. They affected the people of this time as well. A reason sports were so

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    yet‚ but video games and sports have a lot more in common that you think. After reading this‚ you might even want to change how you look at video games. So here are some reasons why video games should be considered a sport. Much like traditional sports‚ video games encourage teamwork. In eSports‚ people work in teams and play tournaments against other teams on online video games. Most teams even live together in an actual gaming house! eSports teams work together play an assortment of games like

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    Member Characteristics Worldwide‚ there are hundreds of groups defined as ‘cults’‚ each are comprised of many members‚ who are there for personal reasons. The type of people and their assimilation into cult life are similar in many cases. There is no defined group of people who are more susceptible to a cult’s influence. The people joining may be of any race‚ gender‚ economic class‚ level of education‚ or former religion. Those who join cults centered around religions‚ are usually previously affiliated

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    What role did sport play during the Cold War between 1960 and 1989? Megums May 26th‚ 2013 (Word Count: 1‚208 words) Written Response In 1894‚ a plan was made to re-enact the olden Olympic Games of Greece by a Frenchman called Baron Pierre de Coubertin (Margol‚ 2). These games occurred since 776 B.C.‚ and were devoted to the Olympian gods ("Ancient Olympic Games."). At first glance‚ sports being played during the Cold War were to be seen as entertainment and “as a combination of religious practice

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    All work and no play make Jack a dull boy. Ames should form an integral part of our life for its proper development. Sound mind resides in sound body. Physical fitness is a must. For health and physical fitness games and sports are essential. All young men and women inschools‚ colleges‚ universities and training institutions should play games.Even business executives and others engaged in serious and very responsible activities should play some game in their spare time. It is necessary for their

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    children active and healthy. It is so that they don’t become lazy and unmotivated. By playing sports it is a way for kids to become active and sociable with other kids around them rather than having them sit on the computer all day or watching T.V. When it comes to team sports it can have its advantages and disadvantages‚ it can be worthwhile for that kid or it can end up in a disaster. Being in a team sport takes effort and dedication‚ when a team member is down and was counting on you to be there

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    move. However‚ people almost believe that it does. He asked subjects to estimate how far the light moved. They established their own individual norms for the judgment— 2 to 6 inches. Next‚ groups of subjects were put in the dark room‚ 2 or 3 people at a time‚ and asked to agree on a judgment. People who usually made an estimate like 6 inches soon made smaller judgments like 4 inches. Those who saw less movement‚ such as 2 inches‚ soon increased their judgments to about 4 inches. People changed to more

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    Seminar 2 September 2013 Why People Attend College Let’s go back to the 1960’s. In the 60’s nobody went to college. Education past high school was unheard of. A lot of young adults going to college now are first generation college attendees. Someone having grandparents that went to college is very rare. Speeding time up another twenty years‚ people attending college is still few and far between. There is an increasingly amount of people choosing to go to college but most people are entering a trade‚

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    "Famous athletes nowadays are more like entertainers than professionals. Usually they are not just dedicated to achieve sports goals. If an athlete can call the attention of the public‚ she/he would worth more for managers. If the role of athletes in society wasn’t to entertain‚ there would be any millionaire athlete. Being the best athlete to me isn’t being the highest paid player or even the greatest but the greatest athlete to me is being able to look your teammates in the eyes at the end of

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    Introduction Sports have existed in our society for thousands of years; Ancient Greece introduced formal sports with the first Olympic Games in 776 BC. They have evolved over the years and will‚ without a doubt‚ always continue to be a part of society. The 204 nations who participated in the 2012 Olympics give a glance of how almost everyone in the world is exposed to sports. There is absolutely no doubt that the world’s society is affected by sports. However‚ the question at hand is not whether sports affect

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