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Schools Should Have Drug Testing for All Student Athletes
By Brittany Rhodes
Taking into consideration the extensive amount of teenagers that do drugs in our society today, some schools have gone to doing drug testing on their athletes. ... Parents could argue that they don’t want their child ...
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The use of performance enhancing drugs amongst teenage athletes is growing rapidly. Most high school athletic associations do not prohibit the use of these drugs, therefore allowing the athletes to use them. High school athletes have not one clue of what these over the counter drugs can do; h...
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Athletes Lifes - Drugs And Violence
Heroes with Double Lives Some Athletes in society today are considered heroes despite their double lives. Their drug use and violence are brushed aside while leading their teams to victory Who is your hero? ... While some celebrities and athletes can justifiab...
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DRUGS IN SPORTS ESSAY
How can these drug taking, so called “athletes” be given medals for winning a race they wouldn’t have won on their own, without the help of drugs? ... How can people agree to let drugs be involved in sports? ... Secondly drugs are dangerous and can cause serious side aff...
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Drugs In Sports
When athletes use drugs In many schools athletes are required to sign a contract in order to play sports. ... The use of drugs and alcohol are strictly forbidden. ... "Stimulants" are drugs that stimulate the central nervous system and produce an increase in alertness and act...
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... In professional athletics the use of drugs is looked upon as somewhat of a serious problem, but is also very discrete and low key. ... Athletes today seem to find no moral problem with using performance-enhancing drugs, or in other words cheating. ... Nowhere is the problem more serious than...
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... In professional athletics the use of drugs is looked upon as somewhat of a serious problem, but is also very discrete and low key. ... Athletes today seem to find no moral problem with using performance-enhancing drugs, or in other words cheating. ... Nowhere is the problem more serious than...
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Argument Paper
Drug Testing Dilemma
Drug testing has been a controversial issue for some time now. ... One rarely sees this drug abuse in high school athletes, therefore they should not be tested for drugs at this age. Drug tests can be very costly and schools should eliminate them to save mon...
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Drugs in Sports
Many people take part in some kind of sport. ... When people use drugs, everything will start to go downhill in the long run. Drugs might make a good first impression but will ruin that person later on.
Drug use in sports is more common than we think. There are so many differe...
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... “Performance-enhancing drugs have penetrated college, high school, and junior high students”(PR Newswire). The abuse of theses supplements has caused a problem in which the sports world cannot ignore. ... Health is also a major problem in taking the drugs. “What can be perceived as a way ...
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Athletes Are Not Paid Fairly
It seems that no one can agree on how much or how little an athlete deserves to be paid. As a result we have professional athletes that are being paid enormous salaries, semi-professional athletes that are paid very nominal salaries, and amature athletes that are...
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Pay Athletes For What They Deserve
Should college athletes be paid an additional stipend beyond their scholarship? ... I think that athletes should get paid beyond their scholarship, depending on the situation that the athlete is in.
Some athletes in college don’t have time to work outsid...
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Many athletes leave high school or college early because they want to make money like the professional athletes. Is money the only thing on athletes minds? ... In the 50s and 60s athletes just played for the love of the game. Athletes would take the time out to sign autographs for the kids witho...
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... Now there are all kinds of sports to choose from, and many of these sports are
played at a professional level. ...
Many rules and regulations have been created to cut down on the number of athletes that
use drugs to heighten their performances. ... If an Olympic competitor admits or is...
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Freedom of choice. If athletes wish to take drugs in search of improved performances, let them do so. They harm nobody but themselves and should be treated as adults, capable of making rational decisions upon the basis of widely-available information. Even if there are adverse health effects in the ...
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Is drug use bad for sport?
The lifetime achievement for many top class athletes around the world is the ultimate sporting triumph, Olympic gold, however, is this intense desire amongst sportspeople to be the best, irreversibly damaging sport as we know it? Many of today’s sports have been plag...
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Performance enhancing substances have been associated with sport for over two millennia and cheating in order to improve performance may have been present in sport that the same number of years. Taking a substance to enhance ones performance is a form of cheating, thus providing the athlete an unfa...
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... Unfortunately, some of us resort to drinking and, even worse, taking drugs.
DRUGS. ...
So what really is drugs? In its strictest sense, drugs are simply medicine. ... However, as our society becomes more and more complex, drugs are now given the definition of something that could kill a...
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drugs are very bad for you. ... there are many kinds of drugs,pot,pcp,heroin,cocaine,hashish,special k,shroomsand sometimes even beer.some people have a fetish for drugs. ... if i could go back i wouldent do drugs because they are so god dam bad and stupid and stuff.you can probably tell by the way...
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Drugs have become a very serious problem in the United States. ... This Nation’s reliance on drugs for pleasure, depression, and medical relief dominates the political and economic scene. ... Drugs are used daily by all different age groups. Some of the more common drugs used are marijuana, alcoho...
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