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    Illegal Doping in Sports

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    Illegal Doping in Sports By Christian Folsom 2013 Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the cheating that is taking place in professional sports through doping. Introduction I. When you compete in a sport do you compete fairly? Better yet‚ when you compete‚ do you expect other competitors to compete fairly? Many people in professional sports are not competing fairly. II. Competition has been around for as long as man has been around. When one competes they are putting all of their practice

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    Role of Cross-cultural Misunderstanding in Ruining Lia’s Life Lia is born of a loving Hmong family‚ and just three months into her life‚ begins to reveal epileptic symptoms. According to the Hmong community‚ the condition is curable‚ and the presence of spirits in such a patient’s soul is considered a blessing. However‚ American doctors in a community medical center fail to understand and appreciate Lia’s parents’ approach to the child’s disease‚ and are only interested in saving this child’s

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    Don't Spoil the Sport

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    Don’t Spoil The Sport As I sit and watch the baseball games of the New York Yankees‚ my favorite baseball team‚ I notice that Alex Rodriguez is hitting homeruns left and right‚ which is unusual for a guy of his age. Not only did this bring suspicion to me‚ but also the MLB‚ which is why he was suspended 211 games for violations of its Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. The reason professional leagues were created were for entertainment purposes‚ and to measure elite player’s talents‚

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    Sport Psychology

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    (http://scholarsresearchlibrary.com/archive.html) ISSN 0975-508X CODEN (USA) AASRC9 Effect of Rhythmic Aerobic Training on Mood Status Profile and Salivary Alpha Amylase in Non-athlete Students M Yektayar1‚ M Saham2‚ S Ahmadi3 and M Khodamoradpoor1 1 Department of Sport Science‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Sanandaj Branch‚ Iran 2 Beheshti University GC‚ Tehran‚ Iran 3 Department of Physical Education Razi University‚ Kermanshah‚ Iran _____________________________________________________________________________________________

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    Lilly Montenegro Prof Quirk Eng 100 MW 7:15AM 9 April 2013 Planet Technology “Any sufficient advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic’‚ Arthur C. Clarke. In today’s society‚ technology plays an enormous role. We can’t make a big deal out of the latest invention for too long because as soon as we know it‚ something else is already being advertised. Although many people fail to admit it‚ technology has slowly take over the way we communicate‚ the way we are being educated‚ and our

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    wondered why athletes cannot use performance enhancing drugs? Well how would you like it if you worked your whole life to win something and someone that used performance enhancing drugs took that from you? Performance enhancing drugs can be very dangerous to your body and can give you a lot of different side effects that can kill you. “There are many types of performance enhancing drugs that athletes use‚ but the type used the most is Anabolic Steroids”(Wang Stephen). These Anabolic Steroids were “Invented

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    Why should the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) keep funding for sports program? Well what would schools be without the normal sports teams and jocks running around? In my opinion it would just be abnormal‚ competitive sports are a tradition in school that all children should have the choice to experience. I believe OUSD should continue funding for sports programs. Not only because they are a tradition; but because the also improves health‚ teaches teamwork‚ and improves academic performances

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    Deviance in Sport

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    George Churchill Sociology SSP325 Marc Lawton Deviance and the Athlete: Causes in Sports Society Due Date: 18th December 2008 Word Count: 2578 Contents Page 1. Introduction 3-5 2. Theories Behind Deviance in Sport 5-6 Conflict and Critical theories 3. Causes of Deviance 6-8 Education System‚ Overconformity & Gambling 4. Sport Ethic 8-10 Underconformity‚ Positive Deviance‚ Varsity Blues & Mary Decker Slaney 5. Drug Use

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    Both team sports and individual sports are an excellent way to improve our health and our physical condition. Both type of sports have benefits‚ but on a personal level I believe that in terms of social opportunities and skills development‚ the advantages of team sports definitely beat those of individual sports. By playing in a sport team‚ learning how to do a teamwork is the first benefit you get: cooperation skills are strictly required in team sports because all the players have to cooperate

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    people do not realize the importance of high school sports; let me tell a story. There were two completely different kids that went to the same high school. One of them participated in high school sports from Fall to Spring. This kid kept up with his grades and kept busy with sports and homework. The other kid did not participate in any kind of school sports. The kid who didn’t play any sports went home after school every day‚ so instead of playing sports or doing homework in the free time available‚ he

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