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    Australian Sport

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    1.0 Introduction Sport in Australia has developed rapidly, gaining popularity amongst fans and players, to create a successful industry benefiting from multi-million dollar turnovers each year. Popular sports in Australia have all used money, marketing and media successfully to increase profits and encourage major participation growth. These techniques are seen in rugby league, AFL and cricket which all dominate in ratings and participation. Unlike these sports, volleyball struggles with participation

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    Types of Sports Fans

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    101-OL01D 16 June 2010 Types of Sports Fans Professional sports has become one of the most popular industries in the world today. The media spends billions of dollars on advertisements and teams spend millions of dollars on professional athletes all for one reason, the fans. The fans ticket sales and merchandise purchases are what keeps all the sport teams around and prevents professional athletes from losing their jobs. There are three types of fans in the sports world, average fans, fanatics, and

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    it relates to sports. Much of my sports career was in cross country and track. The culture I grew up in allowed me the ability to get out and enjoy the elements and the desire to be active. Sport socialization holds heavy impact and greatly influences the behaviors and actions one makes as an athlete. This paper critiques my past approaches to socialization from a cultural perspective, and demonstrates an interactionist approach to the process. Socialization of Sports and Culture in

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    To hundreds of millions of people sports act as way to escape reality, and connect to something greater themselves. Sports fan bases are many times the most passionate groups of people in the teams they support. Fans also drive the engine that fuels the business side of any major sporting league, as we constantly pour our dollars into the product they produce. And just like any other product, each league has many different brands, in the form of their teams; all of whom are competing against each

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    Whether it be in professional, college, or even high school sports, the integrity of sports has never been more in question. Scandals about the use of performance-enhancing drugs, or PEDS, or the shuffling of illegal funds seem to come up in the news almost every other week. In the essay, “Will Genetics Destroy Sports” by Michael Behar and Amy Guip, the authors explain how athletes e-mail doctor H. Lee Sweeney asking for anything to come back from an injury faster or shave a second off their time

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    Drug Use In Sports Are you aware of 52 German athletes given anabolic steroids during the 1970's and 1980's who were examined in a 2007 study, one quarter got some form of cancer, one third reported thoughts or attempts of suicide, and the risk of miscarriage and stillbirth was 32 times higher than in the normal German population. Drug use in sports should not be allowed such as it already isn’t. Drugs use in sports such as steroids, can be good for the moment of the game, but after it could affect

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    more important to you: having your child participate in a sport and gain lifelong skills and become healthier, or watch from the sidelines just to avoid a possible injury? I’m sure that the answer is pretty obvious, option one. Sports (as we used to know it) was fun, healthy and something everyone was excited to sign up for. Now, it is being put under the bus for being ‘dangerous’ and ‘degrading’. Many people say that competitive sports have a high risk of injury and negative impact on self esteem

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    its people and governance but never in the area of sports. Since its independence in 1965, education and sports have been instrumental in the nation building process. This approach is likely a deliberate attempt to build a national culture and identity in a multi-cultural society. Sports and education provides a unifying ground and equality of opportunities for citizens to strive for a better future as well as to bond with a common interest. Sports as a social unification instrument have been ironically

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    Are sports good for students? Sports are a good way to keep students occupied; students need something to do to keep them out of trouble. Sports also offer students an alternative way to take out their anger. Although some people believe that students do not need to play sports, students should play sports because it gets them get out of the house to meet new people, while staying out of trouble, and helping them get into shape. Sports keep students out of trouble. If students are in sports they

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    No School Sports School sports may seem like a good idea to some people, but it takes away from education, and isnt education and learning what schools were made for, to teach the children of America? School sports are not a good idea for many reasons, the first reason is,maintaining the fields, and paying for transportation is too expensive for school to pay for,that money should be put towards education and learning. When teacher-coaches travel for games, the school is left to hire substitute

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