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Differential In Graduation Rates Between Collegiate Division 1 Male & Female Basketball Players
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A 9 page paper that outlines a research study of graduation rate differentials in basketball players based on gender. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Gradbask.wps
Division I College Athletics: Should Athletes Be Benefiting?
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A 12 page paper which examines how college athletes are expected to devote a large portion of their collegiate life to sports, and considers whether or not they should be benefiting from all the money that is being made by the industry. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TGdivi.rtf
Do Athletics Contribute to the University?
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A 5 page paper which examines whether
or note athletics contribute to a university environment. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAathuni.rtf
Do Celebrities Have Ethical Responsibilities to Set Good Examples for Young People?
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In three pages this argumentative essay supports the notion that celebrities in the media spotlight are ethically responsible to set a positive example for young people. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.
Filename: TGcelethic.rtf
Does Ritualistic Behavior Affect Athletic Performance?
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An 8 page assessment of the effectiveness of ritualistic behavior in improving athletic performance. The author emphasizes that in the modern world of sports psychology ritualistic behavior is not longer limited to superstition like carrying a lucky charm to improve athletic performance. Sports psychologist now encourage the use of such rituals as visualization to accomplish this goal. While there are obvious limitations of ritualistic behavior in effecting an improved athletic performance, there are numerous studies demonstrating its usefulness.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPsprRit.rtf
Dogs And Physical Therapy: How An Injured Athlete Can Benefit From A Trained Pit Bull
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10 pages in length. The notion of animal-assisted therapy is hardly a new idea, inasmuch as it has become an instrumental component of both the physical and emotional well being throughout the health care industry. From nursing homes to hospitals to physical rehabilitation, animals have proven at least just as - if not more - effective at helping individuals regain use of their bodies and create happiness in their minds. What is a relatively new and untapped aspect of animal-assisted therapy, however, is certifying pit bull terriers as trained "therapists," a practice that has proven particularly beneficial in relation to sports injury rehabilitation such as a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCDogTherapy.rtf
Drugs in Sport
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This comprehensive 8 page paper considers the problem of dope testing in sports. The cheats are always ahead of testers and the fight is an ongoing one. This paper considers the fight, the role of the regulators such as the IAAF, the problems of strict liability, ethical consideration and problems with harmonisation of drug testing. The bibliography cites 14 sources.
Filename: TEsportd.rtf
Econometrics and the Salaries of the National Football League
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This 10 page report
discusses the top-ten salaries of National Football League quarterbacks and then
considers the ways in which they represent some of the most fundamental econometrics
of the NFL. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWnfleco.rtf
Economic Impacts of Sports Stadiums
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This 8 page paper looks at the potential economic impact that a new sports stadium may have on an area. The paper considers the way that stadiums have been used as tools to help regenerate areas and stimulate local economic development. Research is reviewed and discussed to asses whether stadiums can create a net economic benefit or are more likely to result in a loss. The discussion includes how and why the advantages and disadvantages occur. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEstadiume.rtf
Economics and Baseball
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5 pages. Describes the changes that have
occurred in the sport of baseball over the years, making it more
a game of economics and high salaries rather than just a sport to
be enjoyed on a Saturday afternoon. The economics of the sport
has overridden any potential for a simple game of pure enjoyment.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAspeco.wps
Economics of Major League Baseball and Television
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This 5 page report discusses how television has affected Major League Baseball and the economics of the relationship between television and the game. Television has undeniably changed the character and promotion of sports stars in all games. While many television and sports analysts claim that baseball and television are not a profitable mix, the fact remains that television revenues for baseball broadcasts are extremely significant. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWbase.rtf
Effect Of Running Speed Upon Heart Rate Effect Of Running Speed Upon Heart Rate
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5 pages in length. Running is touted as being one of the most beneficial of all aerobic exercises when it comes to the favorable impact it has upon the heart. What is interesting, however, is why an increase in running speed is not inherent to a steady – yet unlimited – rise in heart rate, as well. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLCRunng.rtf
Efficiency and Helmets
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A 6 page paper which examines the case where hockey players would not wear helmets because it was not mandatory. The paper then examines the importance of rulings such as wearing helmets in order to ensure efficiency in an endeavor. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAeffhel.rtf
Enhancing the Image of Errant Professional Sports Figures
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A 10 page
paper discussing workable approaches to professional sports teams' crisis management. The
paper uses Panthers' Rae Carruth and the Baltimore Ravens' Ray Lewis as examples. Carruth was
convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. Ray Lewis was implicated in a murder but
was acquitted. Both had the potential to damage the teams' image in their home cities, but it
appears that has not happened. Lewis even followed his summer acquittal with a season that
gained him the titles of league Defensive Player of the Year and the Super Bowl's MVP. The
Ravens were fortunate in not requiring concerted crisis management. Bibliography lists 13
sources.
Filename: KSsportsPR.wps
Equine Qualifications and the British Horse Society
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This 6 Page paper considers the importance of qualifications for those in the equine industry, such as horse riding instructors. The paper is a literature review of the qualifications that are available from the British Horse Society (BHS). The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEhorsequ.rtf
Ethical Alternatives to the Approach That "Winning Is All That Matters"
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A 9 page discussion of the concept that winning is all that matters in sports. Clarifies that while winning is certainly an important concept in sports, it should not be regarded as being of primary importance. The author stresses that emphasizing winning as a primary goal sometimes results in unethical methods to accomplish that goal. Athletes should instead concentrate on improving their own self concepts and accomplishing self-mastery. Identifies ethically-based goal setting as a critical component of that venture. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPwin.wps
Ethical Moral Egoism And Lebron James
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This 5 page paper discusses the LeBron James controversy in light of ethical moral egoism and psychological egoism. James, a high school senior and star basketball player accepted valuable jerseys from a store as a gift for posing for pictures, a clear violation of rules. This essay discusses the incident. It also explains the concepts of egoism, ethical moral egoism and psychological egoism and relates these theories to James' actions. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGetheg.rtf