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    My passion to establish a career in the sport industry has only grown stronger as gain more experience in the field. My work experience has given me many transferrable skills that are preparing me for a job after graduation. Among these skills stands one that is essential to any job in general, but is especially important in the sport industry because of the high level of public and media attention that sports receive in this country. Communication is something that I once considered a weakness

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    postgame comments or during a sporting event. In terms of sports, television has persistently assisted with the viewers engagement in advertisements and thus the products being advertised. It is safe to say that around half of the audience who tuned in for Super Bowl 50 was watching it solely for the commercials and entertainment. Advertisements thrive during the events because people are willing to purchase just about anything that their sports heroes use or like. During Peyton Manning’s

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    that wheelchair technology has advanced. The new technology has enabled physically challenged athletes to participate in sports. The new technology not only allows people to be athletic, but it also has inspired many people around the world. The most important thing it has done, is that it has allowed kids to live their dream. Kids and adults are now able to play sports and be athletic, because of new wheelchair technology. These new super chairs are now fast, durable, and light. What makes

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    gives you the news you were worried about; your child has a concussion. Brain injuries, specifically concussions, have come to the surface of most contact sports and these issues have many parents asking, 'should my child be playing dangerous sports?' First, I think it is important to identify what a dangerous sport is. A dangerous sport is a sport that creates significant risk for the participants, which could cause serious impairments to one's ability to function normally on a day-to-day basis. Rules

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    What Is Mainstream Sport?

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    that mainstream sports fail to provide. Subcultures in sports such as skateboarding, windsurfing, and parkour can provide; freedom, individualism, unregulation, risk, and pure physical expression when compared to mainstream sports such as football, basketball, and baseball that offer; regulation, organization, and scrutiny. During skateboarding, you are allowed to perform your own tricks and have the freedom to choose what, where, when, and how, to practice. In mainstream sports such as football

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    People love sports a lot it helps them in beating the stress they endure by working throughout the week. It is also a part of good entertainment that refreshes the mind and body of the player. These sporting activities of young as well as old individuals help them to stimulate their muscles and body and can be also termed as the best forms and sizes of exercise. So, if there are any sports lovers who might be reading this particular blog will eventually get to know how to acquire discount sporting

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    other type of tournament because here you have an opportunity to join the national team of the United States if you win. Also people all over the United States that come to Nationals are great fighters. Before this tournament I didn't really take this sport that seriously because I never thought that i'll make it as far as I am today. After Nationals I realized that I should put more work into TaeKwonDo because I want to go to the Olympics someday when I get older. This event has made me realize that

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    Teens been playing sports every day. Boys’ soccer, girls’ soccer and girls’ basketball rounded out the top five in most-dangerous sports. They say that for every 1,000 athletic exposures, football players received 4.36 injuries, the study found. They also say that if teens play dangers sports they can learn. Teens should be allowed to play dangerous sports. First, the need for physical risk during child. In, Should children be allowed to play dangers sports? It says, “In her common sense view, she

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    Women Involved In Sports

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    Women all over America involved in sports were benefited by this event that was passed 35 years ago. By starting the Education Amendments of 1972, it meant that everyone who wanted to pursue an education get treated equally no matter on the race or gender. This created equal opportunities for many people and protected those based on education programs and activities to receive federal financial assistance. The one known to be the most important out of the amendments is Title IX. As many people think

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    though extensive knowledge with different instruments. But once I asked myself how I could potentially use this project as a way to find a career, I noticed that I wasn't able to see myself using music as a career. Later then I had thought about using sports as a way to help me brainstorm a bit more. I had thought about using figure skating and looking into different things such as the following examples: The physics behind figure skating or the history behind the making of the skates.

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