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    It is mid-February and for college athletes and fans everywhere that means that the College Football “Bowl” season is over and “March Madness” is around the corner. The “Bowl” Season is a series of college football games from the elite teams, sponsored by various corporations and “March Madness” is a 68 team single elimination tournament to decide who the best team in college basketball is. For the students involved they get a chance to have their legacy live on forever and for some it is a chance

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    high and high school. At this point they begin to really understand that physical prowess and largess are the ideal. To see how this is done, we can simply look at the emphasis given to athletics versus the emphasis given to academics in public schools. Understandably, how schools emphasize athletics over academics is going to

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    about the unionization of collegiate sports. College athletes believe that they deserve more than just scholarships to compensate their contribution. College athletes are voicing that they should be able to form a union, and thus be paid for their athletic contributions to universities and to the NCAA. However, before one can decide whether or not unionizing collegiate sports is the right or wrong approach to solving such issues, we must first review the history of collegiate sport regulation organization

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    school, Kendra was very focused and enjoyed learning new things. Because Kendra was the only girl in her household, she had a hard time finding activities to keep herself occupied when she did not want to participate in activities with her brothers. Athletics became a part of her life as she partook in basketball and track in order to keep herself occupied. Her mother spent the majority of her time working so she could maintain the lifestyle she and her children were adapted to. Since her mother spent

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    Politics vs Patriarchy: A Comparison of the Feminist Movements from the 1900’s to Today “A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle.” -Gloria Steinem Feminism; a range of political movements, ideologies, and social movements that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve political, economic, personal, and social rights for women. The history of feminist movements has been divided into three "waves" by feminist scholars. The first wave refers to the feminist movement

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    question are discussed and then implications for closing the science-to-practice gap are considered. First, all 21 practitioners identified goals and activities for their programs. Common goals included providing a safe environment and developing academic and social-emotional skills. These goals are in line with features of youth programs that can promote positive youth development (Eccles & Gootman, 2002). However, these were program level goals. Some work has shown practitioners do not have specific

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    Julie Foudy once said “Soccer was invented by man and perfected by women.”. Julie Foudy paved the way for many young girls and their dreams to play professional soccer. Foudy was one of the many national players to get women’s soccer as popular as it is today. For Foudy her success and love for the game began when she was a young teen and still continues today. For all women's soccer players the road to the national team or playing professional began when they were children. Foudy was one of

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    At the beginning of the semester I was unsure of what to expect with being a full-time student and Varsity athlete and balancing my time between academics, athletics, my friends and my free time to just rest and relax. The mixed emotions that came from this drove me to sign up for this class, because it seemed like something that could set the foundation for success in all facets of my life over the next four years at Kenyon. With a different assignment on different topics each week I was able to

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    From the Comfort of Your Own School

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    Somehow it seems that they are always the ones to win the spelling bees. They make other high school kids look E-L-E-M-E-N-T-A-R-Y. These students succeed because they were exposed to a better learning environment, were able to progress at their own pace, and had the freedom to choose their own studies. These kids are home schooled kids, and their style of education is more beneficial than public schooling. Home schooling is an educational system based at the home. Here, a child learns at their

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    Community College vs. Four Year University Before entering college, there are so many difficult decisions to make. For many high school students, deciding between transferring to a four year college from a community college and directly attending a four year college is one of them. There are numerous factors to take into account and the decision solely depends on the student. Transferring compared to directly attending a four year college are frankly different; there are benefits and disadvantages

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