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Papers On College Sports Issues
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Sudden Cardiac Death in Sports
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(10 pp) Sudden deaths in athletes are usually
caused by previously unsuspected cardiovascular
disease. Such an event often assumes a high
public profile because of the generally held
perception that trained athletes constitute the
healthiest segment of our society. The death of a
well-known elite athlete often emphasizes this
visibility. Athletic field catastrophes strike to
the core of our sensibilities and often galvanize
us. They also inevitably raise a number of
practical and ethical issues.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBcardac.doc
The Big Ten Conference
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A 34 page research paper on The Big Ten Conference, its history, state purpose, etc; The writer discusses administrative accessibility, enrollment, and various changes that have occurred over the years. Of particular concern are the conference's rules, regulations, & by-laws. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Bigten.wps
The Debate Over School Mascots
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This 5 page paper presents an overview of the debate concerning school mascots. The use of American Indians as mascots and symbols is discussed in depth. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA231mas.rtf
The Effect of Black Pro-Athletes on the Black
Community
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This 8 page paper acknowledges the fact that sports figures do influence children, young adults and are role models. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBblkath.rtf
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