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    Avenue‚ New York‚ NY 10016. IM-1826 CONTENTS Introduction Chapter 1. Introduction to Sports‚ Sportscasters‚ and Sportscasting Chapter 2. The Historical Development of Sports and Sportscasting Chapter 3. The Economics of Sports‚ Sportscasters‚ and Sportscasting Chapter 4. Audiences for Sports and Sportscasting Chapter 5. The Role of Media in Sports and Sportscasting Chapter 6. Sociocultural Perspectives on Sports and Sportscasting Chapter 7. Practicum on Sportscasting Chapter 8. The Future of Sportscasters/Sportscasting

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    Emilie Flores Ms. Smelser English 10H LEAD 8 May 2013 Advancing Personalized Learning The fundamentals of learning have constantly been changing‚ and it is crucial that the learning practice be as effective as possible. “In these Countries where prosperity is the norm there is no longer a large economic incentive to learn‚ so the motivation to learn must become intrinsic….education must circle back to being personal again.” (Andersen 5). Advancing personalized learning is of top priority because

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    Drugs In Sport Today I will be talking about how drugs in sport are immoral and a bad influence on younger generations. Drugs in sport is one of today’s most controversial issues in our daily lives. Such as the Essendon drug scandal‚ Lance Armstrong and many‚ many more have suffered having the punishments that come with taking drugs. Sport is meant to be a very enjoyable activity‚ but now with the shadow of drugs looming over it‚ sport has become very tedious. The real point of sport is

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    The legalisation of drugs in sport may be fairer and safer In 490 BC‚ the Persian Army landed on the plain of Marathon‚ 25 miles from Athens. The Athenians sent a messenger named Feidipides to Sparta to ask for help. He ran the 150 miles in two days. The Spartans were late. The Athenians attacked and‚ although outnumbered five to one‚ were victorious. Feidipides was sent to run back to Athens to report victory. On arrival‚ he screamed “We won” and dropped dead from exhaustion. The marathon

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    Introduction This assignment is based on a gap between societal expectation of schools and the actual school performance. I included Introduction‚ Discussion and Conclusion. Introduction I included societies and parents expectation. As well as discussion I included information about why parents send their children to school and how they working in their jobs. Also included my opinion and some literature review. In conclusion I included a summary of main essay. Introduction Most parents have their

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    PED In Sports

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    A performance enhancing drug (PED) is any substance taken to improve a person’s physical performance. PEDs are most often taken or abused by athletes who are trying to improve their abilities. Athletes take Steroids or Human Growth Hormone (HGH)‚ which are types of PEDs that are used to build up muscle strength. They might also take different forms of painkillers to try and increase their threshold for pain. Another type of PED that an athlete might take is a blood booster such as Erythropoietin

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    The Social Benefits of Sport An Overview to Inform the Community Planning Process sportscotland Research Report no. 98 Professor Fred Coalter Institute for Sports Research University of Stirling sportscotland v1‚ January 2005 This research report is one of a series of reports and summary digests available on sportscotland’s website: www.sportscotland.org.uk/ The research section is located at: www.sportscotland.org.uk/ChannelNavigation/Resource+Library/TopicNavigation/Research/

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    Layla Farah The End of Drug Use It’s a wonder why out of all the topics I picked “The End of Drug Use” well I chose “The End of Drug Use” because drug use is becoming a big thing now days. Mostly drugs are the cause of many deaths like disease of the heart‚ Malignant Neoplasm‚ poisoning and overdose. Drugs are something that most people do because of depression‚ and stress or even when life is too hard to handle. Drugs have become a normal thing for many people these

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    supplements to gain an edge on their opponents. Little do they know‚ these supplements are not FDA approved. No one knows the long-term effects of these supplements on the human body. The use of non-FDA approved supplements should be banned from sports. Supplements are supposed to be taken to make up for a deficiency in some aspect of a person ’s diet. For example‚ if someone does not like milk and does not eat any foods that contain calcium‚ they could take a calcium supplement. But‚ athletes

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    2 Drugs are generally defined as a substance which alters our normal bodily functions when it is induced into our body. Having a drug free society is to have a community of people living in a particular region‚ restricted from the usage and influence of drugs. Certain drugs have side effects‚ in which it can cause addiction to its user. This is why many had considered drugs to be dangerous‚ they thought that the usage of drugs should be banned completely from the society. On the contrary

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