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    What is the definition of sport? Well here is what it is ‚ it is “an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.” Marching band takes physical strength and mental strength. They have to march and carry instruments and flags but they also have to go through the blazing heat and the freezing cold. Marching band should be a sport because all the strength‚Energy‚time and commitment they participate and put in. When

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    entertaining‚ but school sports can be really treacherous. Sports can cause many injuries. We are asking Principal Schwanz to add in more non-sport student activities. Me and my companions agree that there should be less school activities that involve head on head contact. We do think head on head sports are dangerous. Please consider the following. Some experts say that kids associated with sports and school often don’t have enough time for both. (Kids) When kids are involved in sports‚ it’s often a battle

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    Marching band is a sport. The amount of physical work done during marching band‚ easily qualifies it to be a sport. Marching band reaches the standard of the definition of a sport. According to the Oxford Dictionary. The dictionary states that “a sport is a an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.” Well people would say “What’s so hard about walking and playing an instrument?” 1. They are marching. 2.That

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    many reasons Track is the best sport out their. There are many different events to suit everyone’s personal skills‚ athletes like Usain Bolt and Allyson Felix are famous for their track careers‚ and is highly rewarding along with an awesome team. Although some people think that because it involves running Track is not fun and takes too much effort. In reality running is highly rewarding and pays off to a healthier life. The first reason that Track is the best sport is that there are many different

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    Investigate and critically evaluate and reflect upon the subject responsibility for providing for and achieving the five outcomes of ‘Every Child Matters’ Recent Government strategies including the green paper ‘Every Child Matters’ (ECM) published in 2003 and the subsequent Children Act passed in 2004‚ have undoubtedly sought to enhance the support for children perceived to be vulnerable and in need (Medcalf et al 2006). The ECM agenda is one of the many legislative documents concerned in the

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    be considered a sport. Everyone must be incredibly coordinated and precise. The band as a whole‚ and individually must practice. Then there’s all the physical stresses that you have to overcome. Coordination plays a key roll in marching. A lot of teamwork goes into it as well. All the musicians have to play in the right key‚ stay in step‚ and stay musically in time or else the entire show could be compromised. Memorizing game plays is a large roll in football and other team sports‚ same with band

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    Every Child Matters (ECM) Every Child Matters (ECM) is a Government ambition‚ which was launched in 2003‚ that covers England and Wales. The initiative primarily focuses on protecting children and ensuring that each child fulfils their potential. Their goal is to create an environment that offers both security and opportunity for children up to the age of 19‚ or 24 for those with disabilities. Child protection is a fundamental element that is carried out across all private and voluntary organisations

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    Electronic Sports: Really a “Sport”? When “sports” is heard the first thing thought of‚ big athletes‚ open fields‚ and probably a lot of sweat. However‚ that is not the case these days. Within the last ten to twenty years a radical thing that probably would not have been thought to exist is coming into fruition‚ and boy is it blooming. Electronic Sports‚ eSports for short‚ is the act of playing video games competitively for not just proving who’s better‚ but also for a very large chunk of money

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    religions by coming together and clashing. How has sports and racism interacted with each other to make such a social uproar? Personally‚ I believe in playing the game how it’s supposed to be played without politics being involved‚ regardless of the opponent’s skin color or religious beliefs. The media has portrayed the sporting world in such a negative light to gain more attention to the average viewer‚ while forgetting what the main aspect of sports is all about‚ winning.

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    preformatted takes place on a hard surface‚ thus increasing the opportunity for serious injury. Cheerleading has more than three million participants today‚ and many feel that the activity should be designated as a sport in all states. This would allow the rules and regulations governing other sports to cover this one as well‚ specially with regard to safety. 12/7/16 Cheerleading uniforms have had quite an evolution. In the early days uniforms consisted of a letter sweater ove a buttoned shirt or turtleneck

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