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    Paying College Athletes For over a decade, there has been an ongoing debate for and against paying college athletes. Those in favor quickly point out the benefits to players. Those against this practice concentrate on the possible detriment to both the educational and athletic systems currently in place at institutions of higher learning. Merit can be found in both arguments; however, the changes that would be necessary to put the payment practice into place would take years to implement. Many

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    their team. Information like this would help lower the amount of “duds”, or players that many people anticipate to do good, and play poorly. The elimination of these players would make for a more talented, and more entertaining, professional football league, and improve the level of excellence collegiate athletes would need to keep in order to play in the professional

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    for the four major North American professional sports leagues becomes more and more saturated. The saturation of the market limits the domestic growth opportunities for these leagues. Additionally, the few domestic growth opportunities that are out there are so limited and unpredictable in their benefits that they are likely not worth their opportunity cost. In light of the limited growth opportunities on the home front, North American sports leagues have began to focus their opportunities on the

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    Men Vs. Women in Professional Sports      Ever since the ancient Greece, men have held athletic competitions or sports. It is only in modern times that women have had an opportunity to compete. Most sports still don’t have men and women directly competing against one another. In the past athletic instructors adapted the rules to make sports less physically taxing for women. For instance in basketball, to ensure that girls maintain proper decorum, they were forbidden from

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    Men Vs. Women in Professional Sports Ever since the ancient Greece, men have held athletic competitions or sports. It is only in modern times that women have had an opportunity to compete. Most sports still don't have men and women directly competing against one another. In the past athletic instructors adapted the rules to make sports less physically taxing for women. For instance in basketball, to ensure that girls maintain proper decorum, they were forbidden from snatching the ball and dribbling

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    Why girls and boys shouldn’t play sports together Boy and girls shouldn’t play the same sports together for several reasons. First, females might get more injuries than boys because some of them are more fragile. Next girls have some of their own sports like boys. Finally, people might get mad that girl’s are playing in boy’s sports. One reason might be that the injuries that the girls get. A lot of boys are stronger than girls and boys might have more force, power, and better strength. Boys are

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    Over the years, youth sports have transformed from pickup games to heavily organized sports leagues. Community recreational leagues formed, where teams played other teams from their community, or teams from surrounding comminutes. However, that was not the only option for kids. If the child was good enough and heir parents had enough money, they could join a travel team. These teams often provided more skilled competition and teammates. Travel teams have greatly increased in popularity. They are

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    many more. Sport was one the many big changes in Australia after the WWII, sport have been a part of Australian culture since the first fleet. From around the 1945’s till present Australia has achieved many achievements and had thrived on all types of sporting activities. The history of the Australian Sport is a journey covering more than one hundred and twenty years of sport. Sport is a very important part of Australia. Early sports that were played in Australia were cricket, Rugby League, Football

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    creative leader in sports analytics industry with a brand that brings visualization, motivation and innovation in the world of sports. Our dedication, passion and commitment in sports enable us to contribute with more realistic and high quality predictive analysis to the world of sports for the generations to come. Introduction: PrecisionSports LLC is one of the most creative providers of sports technology, solutions and entertainment products for the sports fans, media companies and sports institutions

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    sporting franchise industry is highly competitive, and must remain competitive of emerging trends in technology, and consumers. Sports franchises monitor these trends in order to plan a strategy for marketing event tickets and advertisements. Moreover, there must obtain multiple sources of revenue in order to be successful. In the case of the National Football League, one of the trends is the rise of acceptance and viewership of soccer in the United States. The NFL must closely monitor this emerging

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