Composition and Speech Essay #1 01/25/2013 Paying College Athletes Paying college athletes has been a controversial topic since… well since college athletics was started; Especially once sports started becoming broadcasted and televised nationally. And even more so once colleges were present in big games (bowl games, March Madness, and other championships) and being compensated for them. Colleges should pay college athletes because the athletes are making the college money, and do not have time for…
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Athletes are Overpaid The crack of the bat, and the crowd roars. Athletes are making millions for only play a short period of time, are they really worth it? Their are many reasons why athletes are overpaid. People that risk their life to save other people get payed less, athletes make more money in 1 year then most people do in the who life, and in some sport athlete get payed if they are sick, healthy, or even benched. Those a only a few reasons why athletes are very overpaid. To start people…
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Although some people don't think professional athletes should get paid what they do,most of those people haven't even been to or watch a professional game. Some people ask ,how much do they get paid? What’s the pro and cons about being one of them? There is some good things but also some set backs. Professional athletes get paid quite a bit. Some people say they shouldn't get paid that much. It’s just like any other job some say. High salaries are only paid to those who are part of a extremely wealthy…
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that college athletes should get paid for the sport that they perform. They work just as hard or maybe even harder than people that have jobs do, because they play a sport they can’t really get a job, and they bring in profit into the schools that they are at. I think that there are a lot of pros and cons to this. College athletes should get paid for the sport that they preform because they work just as hard as or even harder than most people that have jobs. They are not getting paid for it. They…
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Do you consider him/her to be a good role model? Athletes should not be considered role models because they model bad behavior, they don’t do anything important, and they don’t help in communities. To begin, sports stars set bad behavioral examples for kids. “Steroid and supplement use by professional athletes sends the message to children that it's OK to cheat as long as you're the best.” states www.livestrong.com. In other words, when athletes cheat in a game, it shows innocent kids that even…
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Should College Athletes Get Paid A highly debated topic that it is gaining a lot of attention these days is around the subject of should college student athletes get paid in addition to scholarships. Research shows that this topic has many who support compensating athletes because of the revenue they help the school’s athletic programs generate while an equal number of people are opposed to paying student athletes in addition to scholarships they receive. This team debate paper will focus on key…
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Name Professor Date Should D1 College Athletes Be Paid To Play Sports For a very long time, Athletes in Division I schools have been putting their heart and soul into the sports that they love and work very hard for. Many college athletes know that this is the last time they will be playing their beloved sport yet they leave everything on the table for their last 4 years. Other college athletes have the luxury of playing professional at the next level and therefore will be compensated for all of…
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to the best of your ability. You will make mistakes, but you have to learn and grow from them” (Gibson 2005) As with every job there are cons and pros that go along with it. Cons that Mr. Gibson mentioned about being an FBI agent are that, “It can be very dangerous. Fugitives despise FBI agents more than any other law enforcement personnel.” Another con he mentioned…
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responsible for “safeguarding the well-being of student athletes” and helping these athletes succeed on and off the field/court (Who We Are). The NCAA is absolutely essential to college athletics not only for the rules but also organizing main events such as tournaments, national championships, etc. With the training and academic support services, the NCAA also gives out 2.7 billion dollars in athletic for students around the world and provides these athletes with access to medical care (What We Do). Although…
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their actions. So instead of ringing them through the rough and brutal normal criminal justice system. We have made a softer and gentler system (processes) for minors called Juvenile Justice. Today we will be discussing the process and the actual pro and cons of the system. The first juvenile court was established in 1899 in Chicago before that anyone who is under the age of 17 was placed in the same system as an adult. Research done by Psychologist established that children don't need to be in…
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