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    Why Sports Are Bad

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    will have better grades when they’re involved in sports. (Sports; How Much Is Too Much?) tell us how important keeping your grades up is to a student athlete. Studies show that students try harder in school by‚ studying harder for tests‚ getting all homework in on time and getting good grades on work. Doing this will keep their grades up so they are eligible to play in their sport. Because if they get below a C- they may not participate in their sport‚ until they get their grade up. Getting a scholarship

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    Cheerleading; a competitive sport based on organized routines of two and a half minutes‚ which include tumbling‚ dance‚ jumps‚ cheers‚ and stunting. No. Cheerleading does not consist of preppy girls from the movies who wear short skirts and who barely cheer at their highschool’s football games. It’s a lot more than that. Cheerleading consists of hardwork‚ detemination‚ athleticism‚ agility‚ and teamwork just like every other sport. Whether it’s throwing their flyer ten feet into the air without

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    Why Is Dance A Sport

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    basketball‚ and baseball players. People assume that dance is not as challenging or aggressive on the body as other sports. But I‚ as a dancer‚ can validate that it is just as hard and uses large groups of muscles to complete certain steps‚ or moves. Dance has potential to be classified as a sport by society‚ when all evidence and support is considered. The training of an athlete is vital in sports. This process requires an abundance

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    The Effect Of Steroids

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    Effect Of steroids There are many reasons why people take on steroids. Steroids seem as a good advancement in medicine. Although steroids help you greatly in muscular. The human body can only take certain drugs without affecting in a certain way. Prolonged steroid use on the human body can cause many effects on the human body. Some of those effects are liver tumors and cancer also yellowish pigmentation of skin and high blood pressure. There are many different types of steroids. While steroids do not

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    Anabolic Steroids

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    number of drugs that can help enhance your performance but in this paper I will focus on anabolic androgen steroids‚ which are a derivation of testosterone (Yesalis xxiv). But many of the negative results that occur because of the use of steroids are similar to those of other drugs. The number of positive steroid test at Olympic events appears to be falling; the high level of anabolic steroids usage by bodybuilders and weightlifters and by teens is still shockingly high. Therefore I will be concentrating

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    Texting Ruining Language

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    digits and the general absence of any vowels has changed the way we can communicate with people and how we use the written word by mobile phone.There are critics however such as author John Humphrys who wrote I h8 texting he believes that texting is ruining our language and that it makes people lazy with how they write. By exploring and comparing two differently opinionated pieces and conducting a survey of randomly chosen people think‚ will give us an overview of how texting has changed our language

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    Steroids and Baseball

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    Science and Technology of Steroids and Destruction on America’s Pastime Steven Lyons Ms Grover HSB4M Dec 21st 2012 Juiced On December 13th‚ 2007‚ a file called The Mitchell Report was released to Major League Baseball(MLB) claiming that eighty nine players within the system had been using illegal performance enhancing drugs. This twenty one month‚ four hundred and nine page report was made by former Democratic United States Senator‚ George Mitchell. This report created major

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    Steroids In Baseball

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    just because of steroids for several reasons. Unfortunately‚ steroids were a part of the culture of the game during the steroid era and it is about time that we accept that. Baseball is a competitive game in which you need to keep up with those around you in order to keep your job and many players felt steroids were the only solution. Unfortunately‚ the steroid era has cast a shadow over the game under which no player can

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    Anabolic Steroids

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    anabolic steroids is a widely-known topic of interest. The discussion of making anabolic steroids legal has come up many times‚ and has brought up many different viewpoints on the issue. To better understand the extent of the discussion‚ I researched the history‚ laws‚ and ethics of anabolic steroid use to fully develop a scholarly stance on the topic of interest. Anabolic steroids should continue to be criminalized due to the dangerous effects seen on various individuals. Anabolic steroids are defined

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    popular topic in American sports. In some cases‚ professional athletes use steroids. Barry Bonds‚ a Major League Baseball (MLB) player‚ admitted that he used steroids while playing in the MLB. Steeper penalties should be implemented in professional sports leagues for those who use performance enhancing drugs‚ because they give athletes an unfair advantage. What does PED stand for? PED means “performance enhancing drugs” that athletes can use to get better. Most steroids are injected into the muscle

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