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  1. Doping In Sports
    Sport goes beyond just winning trophies and winning. Sports are a physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in...
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  2. Doping
    of sport. Drug misuse can be harmful to an athlete's health or to other athletes competing in the sport. It severely damages the integrity, image and value of sport...
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  3. What Is Disaster?
    Disaster Ruins from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, remembered as one of the worst natural disasters in United States history A disaster is a natural or man-made (or...
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  4. An Eye For An Eye
    “An Eye For an Eye” “BANG, BANG!” This blaring noise is frequently perceived as being a gunshot. But this was no ordinary gunshot. This particular gunshot came from a...
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  5. Aquaculture In British Columbia
    Fish farms or aquaculture have been a source of controversy for decades. The idea is that by harvesting and growing fish, you can lessen the dependency on fisheries...
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  6. International Sporting Events
    There are many advantages and disadvantages when a country hosts an international event especially sporting event. Someone supports...
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  7. Sport
    Hanan Al Belushi Proposal Title: Physical Inactivity 1. The general nature of the topic. How does it link to other subject areas? Health, which cannot be...
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  8. Drugs In Sports
    March 25, 2010 Brenna Smith & Leandro Carrasco Drugs in Sports Did you know...
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  9. Sport Encourage Competition
    Sports encourage competition rather than cooperation. Therefore, sports should not be encouraged at school. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the statement...
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  10. To What Extent Does The Weakness Of The Weimar Republic Explain Hitler’s Rise To Power?
    To What Extent Does the Weakness of the Weimar Republic Explain Hitler’s Rise to...
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  11. Global Warming,Nature,Computer,Sports,School
    Journal of Tropical Forest Science 13(4): 601–620 (2001) 601 FORMATION AND RECOVERY OF SECONDARY FORESTS IN INDIA: A PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO WESTERN GHATS IN SOUTH INDIA...
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  12. Journal Of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport And Tourism Education
    Maria Pereda died in May 2006 shortly after completing her PhD thesis. The degree was awarded posthumously. A native of Venezuela, Maria graduated from Venezuela Central...
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  13. Memory And Sports
    when SNS is being aroused. After doing sports the body needs to be restores to its ... mechanisms that protect the brain from damage (Fig. 5). By inducing BDNF and...
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  14. Importance Of Sport In School
    and strong body is not possible without sports. The development of body is very essential in life and to some extent, even mental enjoyments, depend upon our body...
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  15. To What Extent Was The Second Reich An Entrenched Autocracy Between 1900-1914?
    To what extent was the Second Reich an entrenched autocracy between 1900-1914? In the years 1900-1914 there was arguably a significant move towards democracy...
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  16. How Do Sports Affect America’s Youth?
    Over the last two decades the growth of youth sports has reflected the popularity of professional sports in our society. Sporting events and news are available to the public twenty-four hours a day on television and radio: sports are an enormous...
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  17. The Need For Reform In Collegiate Sports
    The current institutional structure of intercollegiate athletics is attempting to maximize educational quality and athletic excellence simultaneously. Each of which will inevitably impinge on one another. Universities claim that their athletes are...
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  18. The Most Popular Sport Out There - Soccer
    As many people know, hockey is a Canadian game, and baseball is an American game. However soccer is an international game played worldwide. Soccer is one of the oldest sports with the most reputation. It is played in almost every country, and is the...
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  19. To What Extent Is Germany Responsible For World War i And Ii?
    To what extent should Germany be held responsible for causing both the First and Second World Wars?<br /> <br /> It has long been argued by historians whether or not Germany is to blame for causing both the World Wars. This essay will examine to...
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  20. Performance Enhancing Drugs In Sports
    Introduction<br /> <br /> Performance enhancing drugs in sports has become a controversial topic in today’s professional sports world, as pros and cons are discussed in the media and among professional organizations. Today’s athletes...
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  21. Refelction Paper- Kids In Sport
    to want to learn more and become a better player at the sport. Another big thing for sports to keep going is sponsorship from companies and government which keeps...
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  22. Sport Lessons
    Sport lessons nowadays are considered as an obligation to the children in schools. A controversial discussion has already raised as it seems an increased...
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  23. Top 9 African-Canadian Sport Heroes
    Top 10 African American Nova Scotian sports heroes For Adult Readers Alexander, Ken and Avis Glaze, Towards Freedom: The African-Canadian Experience, Toronto: Umbrella...
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  24. To What Extent Is The Nuclear Family The Ideal Family Type?
    Some may say that the nuclear family is the ideal family because of the norm structure to it: Father the...
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  25. Sports
    teams in 1998 and is recognized as one of the most successful launches in sports league history; the creation of the National Basketball Development League; the 1999...
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  26. Sport .. Is It Important Or Not ??
    Some people claim that there is no benefit from games and sports at all especially for adults. But in actual fact, sports and games have many benefits for children and also...
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  27. Sports Law
    The sports industry has made significant progression in the last few decades. This progression was largely enabled due to the role of law implication. Situations where laws...
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  28. The Government Should Not Spend Money On National Defense. It Should Put The Money In Arts Instead. To What Extent...
    not spend money on national defense. It should put the money in arts instead. To what extent do you agree or disagree? When we discuss whether money should be...
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  29. Stop Damaging Our Mother ——The Earth
    There are two hot arguments in current society. Some people believe that the Earth is being damaged by human activity. Others feel that...
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  30. Computers In Sports Franchises - Draft And Free Agent
    Everyday, important decisions are made by managers who do not have sufficient information. The information may be...
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