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    Professional sports the industry worth billions that continues to grow at a rapid pace. “It is expected to reach $73.5 billion by 2019” (Heitner). Athletes competing in these sports earn hundreds of thousands of dollars every year for their actions every season. These competing athletes train countless hours to gain the smallest edge over their opponents. Several athletes turn to steroids in their search for an edge of the competition. The professional sports decision to ban steroids is founded on

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    it takes to get there. It ponders to say the college athlete who risk life and limb just by going out on the field no matter if an amateur or a professional should get paid or not by colleges. The professionals get paid, why not on the collegiate level? Some feel by the student’s getting paid it will lose what some say is lost in “paid professional sports” today, playing just for the love of the game. Every college athlete should be rewarded with money for sacrificing their time, schedule, schoolwork

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    people’s lives every single day, and professional football players would make $189,000 - $258,000? It is actually the other way around. Professional athletes started to get paid for playing sports in the 1920’s, which is when people started to actually notice them, and they were paid, on average, 5,000 dollars a year. Now don’t get me wrong, getting paid to entertain people in fine. But today, they get paid 5.15 million dollars a year, just by playing sports. I think that might be going a little

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    Professional sports were beginning to be organized in the 1850s. At this point, their salaries, although they were still higher than the average person’s, were not too outrageous. In the 1880s and 90s, baseball players in particular were making on average about $1,750 annually. Even though this was three times the salary of an industrial worker of the time, they were not happy with this amount of money and felt they should be earning more (Baseball n.d.). In the 1970s, the worlds of professional

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    athletes should receive money for the sport they play. For sports fans, this issue can turn into a heated debate. In some circumstances, certain people believe that student athletes already have enough privileges. To the latter group of individuals, student athletes do not get enough and should get money for the sport they play. As a matter of fact, most college athletes will probably tell you that they should be. Student athletes should be paid for their sport. Most fans do not support the idea of

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    Concussions Affecting the Lives of Athletes In today’s society, sports are the main highlight in the lives of youth, collegiate, and some adults. Many boys and girls have hopes and dreams of one day becoming a professional athlete. Many people are so involved in the love of the game, that they are unaware if the dangers their children are in. The most dangerous sport involves the lives of males. Over the past decade, many athletes have died or have brain problems because of so many hits to the

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    When professional athletes get drafted or picked for a team, there is a chance that one player can get picked or drafted for over a million dollars. Some NFL players get paid multimillion dollar salaries for just playing football for entertainment. Odell Beckham Jr. signed a contract for the New York Giants for $10,406,198 just for 4 years. These kind of athletes don’t need to be paid so much money for playing on the field. Professional athletes do not need to be paid so much money for playing a

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    and local governments have become increasingly responsible for financing many of the new arenas and stadiums demanded by professional sports teams. While local officials have a long history of efforts to attract team to their communities, the task of securing the funds needed to build the required playing facilities is relatively new. During the early years of professional sports through the 1950s, most teams played their home games in a privately owned stadium or arena. Team owners wanted little involvement

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    Athletes: Role Models or Bad Influences? In our society professional athletes are just another kind of celebrity. They are the same as movie stars or famous singers. People look up to them, mimic them and basically want to be like that athlete someday. Is this a good thing? Are athletes good candidates for being role models? Can someone who makes millions of dollars each year by simply playing a professional sport live in a way that sets a good example for children and adults as well? The answer

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    Since the species of human appearance, people realized how important function of the sport is acting for county’s development. No matter what is the east or the West, the administers pay attention to improving the citizen’s physique so that there are a great many of athletes as a variety of competitive sports were hold by country or business. Once the athletes was recognized as national sports personal, high income was accompanied at the same time. I agree that the high income is deserved for athletes’s

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