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    Sport in Australia has grown increasingly important from 1945 to the present day as more traditional sports soon expanded into a wider variety of sports with many factors contributing to this change. As a result of the war, many men wanted membership opportunities to sporting clubs to reinforce the bonding of mateship they gained during the war. As well as Australian men getting more involved in sports, migrants from European countries started arriving in Australia, they also brought with them an

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    Organized Sports in Young Children Participation in organized sports can provide an opportunity for young people to increase their physical activity and cognitive social skills. But, when the demands and expectations of organized sports exceed the maturation and readiness of the young athlete, the positive aspects of participation can be negated. It can be noted, that parent or adult involvement can influence the degree to which participation in organized sports is a positive experience. Children

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    To many Americans sports have been the way of life. The people think that sports are one of the main reasons why the different cultures and backgrounds have come together. Sports tend to make people put all of their differences aside and make them communicate and possibly became friends with people they would have never thought of. The effects of sports on people lives are good because they teach good values and habits along with bringing people together as one. Sports are at the center of our country

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    Career In Sports Medicine

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    report on research conducted on sports medicine as a study, discipline, and career opportunity. This research shows that sports medicine associates the use of the medical practices to treat and prevent many sports related injuries. As an athlete I have personally experienced a few of the injuries mentioned by Sabrina Rogers as the Top 10 Sports injuries. This research paper look closely at research from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics on pursue further education in sports medicine, the careers it provides

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    and first getting introduced to the sports world it can be fun and a great experience for not only you but your family too. While I was growing up my parents did everything they could to get me involved with sports of all kinds, such as soccer, softball, tennis, basketball etc. The first step in this journey was finding a sport that I truly enjoyed and that my family enjoyed watching me play. Throughout the years I narrowed my sports involvement down to one sport, soccer, which allowed me to focus

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    Persuasive Essay Sports

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    people believe that competitive sports are important for kids because of its many benefits such as getting in shape, but it should be understood that the cons outweigh the pros. Kids should not play competitive sports because of costs, stress, and injuries. Playing sports has its costs. Travel teams require people to travel. Besides, there is a fee for just joining the team. Parents also need to buy practice equipment, which can cost a lot, depending on what sport the child play and the quality of

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    Each person wishes to triumph. On the other hand would that be a child’s top main concern? Children’s sports would be more dedicated on collaboration and excitement. Increasing any future players or fans these sports have many contrary effect. Besides, sports can hurt children mentally and physically. Many Competitive sports have too many negativity that offset the players. Besides those sports should be either removed or restructured. The improvement of children by age of twelve are fully prepared

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    Kids love playing sports, and physical activity both provides health benefits and builds character through being part of a team. However, in many cases, sports can also bring many hardships upon children and their families. The increasing talent level in professional and collegiate athletics is causing young athletes to participate in higher levels of sports than are healthy for their developing bodies. This intensification and specialization of youth sport is causing an abundance of physical and

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    if competitive sports are beneficial or not? I know I have. Some parents say that it build character and is good for their kids, others feel that it’s too risky and say that it is terrible for their kids. However, competitive sports are beneficial. The first reason why competitive sports are beneficial is that they help kids succeed. The second reason competitive sports are beneficial is that they teach and help kids in all kinds of ways. The third and final way competitive sports are beneficial

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    Kirchheimer About Sports

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    SPORTS FANS “Are Sports Fans Happier?” Sid Kirchheimer inquires in his article. Like Kirchheimer, I believe sports fans are better off in life than those who aren’t sports fans or who don’t have a similar passionate hobby. Kirchheimer notes throughout his article that when sports fans cheer for their teams, they feel connected to something greater than themselves, to a greater cause and group. Through wins and losses, sports fans gain a healthy perspective and learn how to balance everyday worries

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