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    Research Paper: The Role of Parents in Sport Socialization of Youth Lucas Eckert PSE4UO Introduction Socialization is the process in which an individual becomes a member of society. Parents are the most significant agent in the socialization of their children. They have a tremendous influence on the type of people their children grow up to be. They pass on their beliefs and values to their children and influence their child’s personality and morals. In sports, there is also a process of socialization

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    Sports marketing has made its way directly to the fans. In the past, only the extremely devoted fans would check on their teams online but now, the norm has changed. Now the devoted fans learn new information before anyone else, and even get rewarded for it. In the article “The Passion of the Fan”, by Stewart Feil, fans are being rewarded for posting about their favorite teams on social media. The reason this is possible is because mobile apps have greatly contributed to the way fans follow their

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    elite group of sports photographers, all fighting for a chance at taking the best shot. Both men and women battle for prime position in hopes of capturing some of the most memorable moments in sports history. The battle for recognition among photographers is painstakingly difficult, but for women the battle is much more challenging. In an industry typically dominated by men, female sports photographers are often left in the shadows and forgotten about. Although the world of sports photography has

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    Sports Marketing Essay

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    Sports Marketing The crowd roars! Sports marketers are the reason fans can enjoy an exhilarating and competitive sporting event. Also the feeling of the crowd showing up to charity events. These are all experiences sports marketers create. Job description, education/ degree fields, and working conditions/ environment are areas that should be known about sports marketing. Job Description The main purpose of a sports marketer is to increase exposure for teams, sponsors, or causes. This job also

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    Being involved in competitive sports is great for kids...right? Well, maybe not. It turns out that many parents are pushing their kids too hard. The ongoing debate on weather kids should be involved in these types of sports has spread throughout the parenting world like wildfire and it has many parents pondering weather they should let their children be part of it. Competitive youth sports are not worth the drawbacks because kids can be seriously injured, there is brutal training involved, and instead

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    The word “sport” when used as a noun according to oxford dictionaries is defined as, “an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.” But what does that mean exactly? The definition of physical according to the same source is: “of or relating to the body as opposed to the mind.” but does that mean to literally and physically exert energy with movements? Or is something considered physical when the activity causes

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    How to Handle Violence in Youth Sports

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    enjoy themselves. "Sideline rage" with parents behaving badly at youth sports events is such an epidemic, that 76% of respondents from 60 high school athletic associations said increased spectator interference is causing many officials to quit (Associated Press, 6/3/01). Parents are supposed to be role models, and the lessons they teach will determine their values and actions in the future. These days violence in children's sports is not limited to the playing field; overbearing parents are creating

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    Have you ever wanted to participate in a sport, but you failed at a tryout? This paper talks about why we should no longer have tryouts for kid’s sports. This is a complicated issue because there are many sides to it, for example, some people may think that it tryouts teach kids to fail. This argument is misleading because if kids fail at a tryout, they may think that they are useless in the sport and they may give up sports altogether. The actual question to be decided is, should there be tryouts

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    Argument Essay Subtopic: Competitive sports "I think we have to make it enjoyable and for kids to understand that there's a certain spirit of competition that's fun. It's not nasty, it's not aggressive, it's just fun competition, and I think when you have that kids will go out and enjoy themselves. They'll pick up their activity instead of just plopping down in front of the TV." Kobe Bryant talking to ESPN. An issue that is hotly debated is competitive sports. Some people think that it is really

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    Essay On Sport Burnout

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    Secondary Research Playing tennis, or any sport, year-round at a competitive level is strenuous not only to a developing athlete’s body but to their mind. Because of this mental strain, student athletes that specialize in a certain sport are often susceptible to a phenomenon called sport burnout. For many elite athletes, burnout is a constant threat due to the hypercompetitive nature of modern sports. There are many variables and conditions that can lead to sport burnout, but by identifying and combating

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