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    Sports can have an effect on many people, and that effect is basically allowing people to forget about the problems that are going on in the world. Many of the problems are usually nationwide, or the problems could be individual problems. Sports provide an opportunity for fans to come together and share a common interest. Also, sports on the collegiate level presents an even bigger opportunity for fans to come together because of the many diverse schools. Studies show that colleges and universities

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    There are various positions in a sports medicine team such as physicians, orthopedic surgeons, sports physical therapists, and certified athletic trainers. The position in the sports medicine team that I have chose to do research over is a Sports Physical Therapist. I have always been interested in this field and I hope to pursue it in the future. Currently, I work at a physical therapy clinic called Physical Therapy Central. By having this opportunity, I am able to see what it is like to be a Physical

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    Sports’ broadcasting is a competitive field that requires participants to have specialized journalism training coupled with a strong knowledge of the sports world. Several schools and colleges offer sports broadcasting coursework for journalism students, including the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Webster University, and Ball State University. Explore these three U.S. News & World Report-ranked schools and their programs. I like to be on TV most of the time. I like to be in front of

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    America, popularity and presence of sports increased dramatically. Sports evolved from being associated as a children’s pastime to that of a respected profession and man’s game. Sports were transforming not only into a job for the men who played, but also into a business for the owners and a payday for gamblers. Prominent men in athletic circles “favored an association formed of clubs whose standing, financial and social, was of highest character” (Janssen 5). Sports became a respected business, officially

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    CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF LITERATURE Chapter Overview Introduction The backbone of a recreational sport and organization are the volunteers committed to the success and continuation of the organization. The most important group of individuals within a youth sports organization is volunteer coaches (Bouchet and Lehe, pg. 21, 2010). The diversity of a community organization requires many unique needs to be addressed and serviced. The greater the diversity of a group, the more likely different individuals

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    What is the definition of a sport? Is it an activity that requires a ball or a bat? Or is it a game in which players tackle each other? According to Oxford Dictionary, a sport is “an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others”. To make the definition even stricter, dictionary.com describes a sport as “a physical activity that is governed by a set of rules, often engaged in competitively”. Football, baseball, soccer, and all other

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    Children that participate in sports should be rewarded with a trophy of some type. It could be the smallest trophy there is, as long as they receive some sort of reward. Receiving a trophy concerns some children who know they have done what they were supposed to do. It would be sad to see them not receive a trophy after all the hard work they put in and their participation. Conversely, it would be more of a concern if the child barely participated in the games and showed scarcely any effort. However

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    I am a double major in economics and sports administration. Currently, I see my primary professional area of interest in sports finance and/or sports economics. Specifically working in the finance/accounting department of a professional sports team. I have a career focus in in this specific area of sports administration because it aligns with what I am studying in college, what I am interested in doing professionally, and is a good starting position for my future career goal. I am studying economics

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    within the system, most important, the team is winning games. We’re playing well as a team right now.” Functionalist theory is about building a system whose parts work together to promote harmony and stability. In sports, just like some coaches out there, I believe sports are all about a system, its athletes and the commitment of everyone

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    For years, ever since the surge in popularity for golf, the question of whether it is a sport has sparked a large debate. Questions over the athleticism, competition, and the difficulty of golf have been the focus of the debate. With everything said, there really should be no question because golf falls under every category of a sport. Oxford dictionary defines a sport as “an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment

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