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    Sequels‚ reboots‚ and remakes are slowly ruining Hollywood. The increased flow of such films is caused by high overall monetary earnings‚ success in foreign countries‚ and a lack of new and creative ideas. The fact that sometimes remakes are successful is clearly shown with the remake of the Karate Kid in 2010. According to MTV News‚ during Karate Kid´s opening weekend‚ ¨(the movie) kicked its way to a first-place trophy worth $56 million‚ surpassing the movie’s production budget by more than $15

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    Steroids Thesis Statement

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    Steroids Outline Thesis Statement: The use of steroids has forever changed the world with its adverse effects‚ use in sports‚ and use by adolescents. I. Introduction II. Adverse Effects A. Hormonal Imbalance B. Liver Damage III. Use In Sports A. Use in Bodybuilding B. Use in the MLB IV. Use By Adolescents A. Pressure To Get “BIG” for Sports B. Not Knowing The Side Effects V. Conclusion Steroids Outline Thesis Statement: The use of steroids has forever changed the world with

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    anyone else in that case should use steroids but I’m here to shed some light on the subject. First of all there are many reasons that steroids should be legal in professional sports and I’m here to tell you why. The first one that I am going to talk about is injuries‚ steroids could very well help athletes recover faster especially the greats. For example Bo Jackson‚ after his hip injury his career was over but he just decided to quit but with the help of steroids he could of came back and would

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    Steroid Pros and Cons

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    The effects of steroid use has been widely documented‚ especially in the past couple of years with all the high profiled athletes subjecting themselves to a tainted legacy because of the need to keep there competive edge while there skills where slowly diminishing with age. Sending shock waves through the sports world and fans feeling disappointed and confused‚ athletes have been slowly coming out in the public eye for their past and current steroid abuse. These athletes have been emotionally distressed

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    Steroids Today Since anabolic steroids were introduced in the 1950s‚ athletes have been using them to increase muscle and athletic performance. Over the last 20 years steroid use in the general public has skyrocketed. Steroids are an illegal drug that mimics the effects of testosterone in the body. Our society has allowed anabolic steroids to become so widespread over the years by athletes at all levels of competition‚ from paid professional athletes to high school and junior high school performers

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    Steroids and Hall of Fame

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    Steroids and the Hall of Fame” “Going‚ Going‚ Gone‚ Home Run!” everyone knows what this means when an announcer says it. The game of baseball is a different sport‚ unlike basketball and football; you do not necessarily need strength to be dominant. So‚ why are steroids a big issue in baseball? Steroids‚ in particular‚ anabolic steroids‚ build up cellular tissue or muscle. However‚ they do not give you the necessary

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    taking steroids? If you take a look at some of the world’s best athletes you must think‚ they have to take steroids how else would they be so big? Most of these athletes work hard and have dedication to their sport. Steroids can have a big effect on your health both mental and physical‚ it has negative ramifications in the sports world‚ and there are many ways to get bigger and stronger naturally. First off what are steroids? Anabolic steroids‚ technically known as anabolic-androgenic steroids‚ are

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    baseball and other sports are tainted by the use of steroids and other muscle gaining agents. In 2001 Barry Bonds hit 73 home runs: a single season record. A mere 5 years later Barry Bonds tested positive for the use of performance enhancing drugs also known as steroids. That is what Americans kids are looking up to and taking after. When a High School athlete sees a professional athlete having success due to steroids‚ their mind is manipulated into using steroids. The use of steroids is detrimental

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    Steroids Era Essay

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    For as long as there have been competitive sports there have been competitors that would rather die than fall in defeat. Baseball is said to be America’s pastime‚ and what could possibly be more American than absolutely knocking the cover off of a baseball‚ pimping your bat flip‚ and trotting around the bases while everyone cheers and hoots and hollers for you like you are the man of the hour? The only thing that comes to mind is being the person that hits it the farthest and looks the best doing

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    Steroids Should Be Banned

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    Steroids Should Be Banned It is amazing what athletes will do to achieve higher levels of performance and to sometimes get the extra edge on the competition. Most of the time people do not realize the long-term effects that result from the decisions they make early in life. This resembles the use of steroids in a person’s life. Steroids became an option to athletes in the Olympics and other major sporting events during the 1950’s. But this use of steroids among athletes only became widely

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