Paying Athletes

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    Who Deserves the Money?

    Who Deserves the Money? Anyone who keeps up with sports news recently has noticed the rising controversy of whether or not college athletes should be paid; yet many people don’t realize that more things have to be taken into account than pure salaries for players, like a union, health insurance, and the role of academics. Although many people can get caught up in the emotions when trying to debate the issue, in order to fully understand the whole argument we must look at it from all the different

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    This sentence in the introduction presents a question and then answers it: College athletes are supposed to be the best of the best on that level, so why do college athletes not get paid? The question sets up the argument nicely for the reader! Now let’s move on to some areas that need revision. Content Development: A direct quotation like this one is not a good topic or first sentence: McCourt states “The athletes are ones who put in hours of practice and training” ( Evan Rosenfeld and Scarlett

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    College Football Shouldn T Be Paid Essay

    as huge as the NFL. College football or the NCAA is nearly a 1 billion dollar industry and yet still college football players have issues with not getting paid. Students who are athletes usually have scholarships so they don’t have to worry about money and saying that “they need to paid” shouldn’t be said. These athletes shouldn’t be paid because of their scholarships, the NCAA is a non-profit organization, and

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    Funding for School Sports

    Kodi Diamond Professor Ison English 100 10 September, 2012 Sports Funding for Schools Each and every year student athletes are forced to fundraise more money for their sports programs than years prior. Instead of spending time practicing or even getting school work done at home, student’s frantically search for ways to come up with the money to nurture struggling sports programs. Without sports kids are losing out on opportunities for higher and better education. Health problems and academic

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    The Star Spangled Banner

    (History.com). In recent years, growing controversy has been stirring as many have taken notice of the ever increasing numbers of fans and athletes who are not silent and paying attention during the playing of the national anthem. Playing “The Star-Spangled Banner” before every sporting event is a grand old tradition since

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    Pay to Play

    Pay to Play: Economic Impact of Paying College Athletes 1. Purpose of Research & Analysis On April 25, 2014, the National Labor Relations Board in Washington, D.C., granted Northwestern University's request to review the decision made by the regional office recognizing the school's football players as employees. In mid-April, Northwestern football players voted as a team on whether or not to unionize, but the votes will only be opened if the board ends up siding with the players, which may take

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    College

    In today’s day and age, paying for school is almost impossible to do without going into debt. There aren’t many ways around it and schools don’t really offer too much for their students. However there are some ways to reduce the amount of debt, for instance colleges could pay athletes to play, offer more grants or loans and they could offer more work study programs. With these policies implemented college would be more affordable to students, especially with the rising cost of tuition.        The

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    Why College Athletes Should Get Paid

    College Athletes be paid? College athletes need to be paid a small amount because of the large amounts of revenue they bring for their schools. Athletes do not have time to work due to strenuous practice schedules. A NCAA division 1 athlete has a schedule comparable to having a nine-to-five job, plus being a full time student. It is like someone working a steady job and turning the paycheck back to his employer. There are huge amounts of revenue being brought into the universities by athletes. According

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    Should Student Athletes Be Paid

    Should Student Athletes Be Paid? Student Athletes spend countless hours perfecting their craft. In the article “Should Athletes Be Paid,” both Joe Nocera and Bob Williams have very different opinions. Even though athletes work very hard, student athletes should not be paid because they could draw themselves away from school, and they receive scholarships to pay for their education. Student Athletes spend hours of time and effort to become good at what they do. Countless hours, days

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    College Athletes Equals No Pay

    College Athletes Equals No Pay College athletes have never been paid to play sports on the college level in the history of college athletics, and the NCAA has still grown to be one of the greatest associations in the world. There are a certain amount of athletes that gain athletic scholarships in high school, and also some that gain them once they go off to college and start playing sports. Just like college athletes, there are a lot of college students that go off to college off academic scholarships

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