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    Sports Specialization Sports are a popular pastime among all ages and types of people. People not only participate in them for fun, but also for money, physical fitness, rush of competition, and for many other personal reasons. Playing sports is especially common among young people in schools. Athletics are great and enjoyable for many reasons, but there can be a point where sports participation can go too far and become negative for children and adults. Sports specialization for young people

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    (1)Most people think college football players just party all year long. Most people think being college football players is easy and all fun and games but it is not. Playing college football is very challenging and it takes a lot of hard work. You need to be committed and dedicated 100% that is why some college football players today give up they were not cut to do all the work. Playing college football requires training 24/7. You have practice every day long and hard. Even in the off season there

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    Onsite audience Abstract: Sports is a huge thing that mean a lot for people all over the countries because of the entertainment which is provided to them by it. The sport has no meaning without the fans and spectators which they come and watch the sport onsite, they are like the soulmate they complete each other. The debate that has been found here was about “do onsite audience do more good than harm?”. There was two opinions that have been raised here, one opinion with the spectators while other

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    Guitars were strumming. Vendors were yelling. Voices were singing. You probably do not know what those three things have in common. You may have a rough idea, but not anything about where it was, or what happened there. Here is what I think about when given these three ideas: a Luke Bryan concert at Wrigley Field. Many people groan at the thought of country music, however many others, along with artists, love the sound of country music. As Maren Morris beautifully serenades in her hit,"My Church"

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    There has been a growing interest in whether extracurricular sports should be compulsory for students in Australia. This has been a topic because Australia is becoming an obese country. Children are becoming unhealthy and unfit due to junk food and a high exposure to technology and not enough to exercise. Extracurricular sports should be made compulsory because school sports will give students an opportunity to interact with their peers, learn valuable life lessons and improve their social skills

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    List of Top 10 Adventurous Sports Are you a person who seeks thrill? Do you want to enjoy your life to the fullest? If that is you, then you are in the right place! You need to do tons of things in your life. But you are unable to feed your thrill until you don’t do some specific sports. These sports are the true depiction of “memories for a lifetime!” So, without wasting another second, let’s check out the top 10 sports that are as adventurous as it can get. 1. Airsoft Airsoft is one of the best

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    The future of sports is among us! The sports industry hasn’t had a new break out sport since Generation Y took off with the first X-games in 1995. A six year straight decline in college football attendance (according to CBSnew.com’s Jon Solomon) and the drop of NFL ratings this past year, could be a sign that America’s most popular sport is on the decline and the market is ready for the next new sport, Gen Z’s sport. That sport is the up and coming Drone Racing League, a perfect combination of sports

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    While many people disapprove of publicly financing sports facilities, Chesapeake Energy Arena is one scenario in which the construction of the stadium has time and time again proved to be a sound public investment. Since the Thunder relocated from Seattle to Oklahoma City, the franchise is widely viewed as a major component of the city’s resurgence. The construction of Chesapeake Energy Arena was part of a large civic redevelopment that took more than 20 years to complete. Ballots tallied from a

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    Sports City I am writing this article to share all the great things going on in Sports City. People are coming from all over to see and enjoy our town. The sporting facilities are epic. There is every field and court you can think of. On any given day you can play every sport known to man. They even have a channel on ESPN showing their games around the clock. The next thing you will notice is all of the great shopping we have. Royals Center is one of the top shops. They are selling World

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    For the second writing assignment I chose Chapter 39: “If We Build It, Will They Come?” because I’m a huge sports fan and one thing the state of Kentucky doesn’t have is a professional sports team. Citizens all across the state have hope that one day an NBA team will move to the city of Louisville. This chapter focuses on the cost to get a professional sports team and the impact it will leave on the economy. As this chapter talks about there’s only two ways to acquire a professional sports team

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