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    Serena Williams’ 10 second tirade in the 2009 U.S. Open tennis tournament may have cost her the semi-final match, but what is the lasting impression on her legacy (Ford 1)? Sometimes during a sporting event, athletes let their emotions get the best of them. Their attitude is like a ticking time bomb, waiting to be set off by a bad call from the line judge, a good shot by the opponent, or a simple mistake made by the player. Many people believe athletes should be able to control their emotions

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    Also adding to the idea of threats to democracy are the threats to the other corporations that do not control the flow of information but would still like to be part of the larger media corporation. One of the primary ways businesses are able to survive is if they thrive or excel within their own field, or they become part of a larger system which can give them a boost into their success. Ted Turner writes in “My Beef with Big Media” his personal opinion and journey with the success of his own

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    ESPN has opened the door for around-the-clock sports, giving you updates on the latest sporting news anytime of day. The ESPN network has expanded in the last couple of decades to have more channels offering more sports; these channels include: ESPN2, ESPNEWS, EPSN Classic, ESPN Deportes, ESPN U, ESPN 3.com, and ESPN 3D, as well as ESPN Mobile TV (ESPN). As the largest sports influence on television, ESPN has set a new standard for exceptional sports

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    Television's Effects on the Natural Environment You may be thinking, “How on earth could the TV have an affect on our natural environment?” and you have every right to. At first glance, it may seem impossible that the TV can have an effect on our natural surroundings; but, nevertheless, it does. One of the ways that the TV can have an effect on our surroundings is by the amount of power that is needed to run all of the TV’s in the world. I realize, that compared to other appliances

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    Sebastian Segura Professor Ryan Siemers English 1301 28 April 2015 eSports Aren 't Sports When you say "eSports should be broadcasted on television like any other sport," the response is inevitably: "You do know playing video games is not a sport, right?" I am totally okay honestly with that response. Some people may argue that eSports is more of a sport than some sports that get mainstream coverage and are widely considered sports, sports like Nascar, golf, cheerleading, bowling, and fishing. eSports

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    Topic: Is Kobe the greatest basketball player in 21st century? (word counts: 981) Few months before, Kobe Bryant who is probably the most controversial player ended his 20-year basketball career. Experts made their comments about him which led to a dispute about whether he is the greatest player in 21st century. As a limitation, the players in 21st century means the players who spent most of his career in 21st century, which put Michael Jordan out of consideration. Hence, the range of the choices

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    of A&E. If you didn’t know the name by now, then it should be painfully obvious at this point. The scarier thing is that each of the networks listed has even more subsidiaries that add to the reach of Disney. One example is ESPN Inc., it owns ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPN on ABC, ESPNews, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Films, ESPNU, ESPN Classic, ESPN Now, SEC Network, and ESPN The Magazine… just to name a few (6). Disney is known for that Iconic shape of one specific cartoon mouse, the symbol it’s self has changed

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    What is your stereotypical marching band geek? Weak, thin, and clumsy, having broken glasses and always seem to be holding their instrument? Well if you think that, then you are probably right. Many band kids seem to appear that way to the general public, but if you take a more in depth look at your band kids, it may surprise you what you will actually see. What even is marching band? Marching Band, as described by Merriam-Webster's Dictionary as ¨a group of musicians who play instruments while

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    Walt Disney is extremely known for being a film producer and popular showman. He was very recognizing for being an innovator in animation and theme park design. Disney was a visionary in terms of cartoons. Disney views and visions came from his persistence for the future. Walt Disney strives upon building Disney’s to have core strengths in three areas of entertainment and recreation, motion pictures and videos. Walt created his first animated character, Mickey Mouse. Mickey made his first debut

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    Should gaming be a sport? Domanick Gilman April/08/2016 Do you think gaming should be a sport? Well it 's up to you to decide. I say yes and here is why. So say if you play Football on a team for school and when your done your games, or practices, you go home and relax in your room and then you decide to play video games. Not just any game, but NCAA Football 12. So you play it and play it till you have to get off to bed, And you lay in bed and thought to yourself is there a way to preserve how great

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