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Why Performance Enhancing Drugs Should be Allowed
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This 5 page paper examines the issue related to the use of performance enhancing drugs, particularly as it respects Olympic athletes. Both sides of the issue are explored. The paper concludes that they should be allowed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA710drg.rtf
Women in Sports
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A 26 page paper which discusses various aspects and concerns
dealing with women in sports today. Issues addressed include a very close look at Martina
Navratilova and her career, which helps to define many of the realities that face athletic
women today. In addition the many psychological and sociological areas of involvement
are discussed and further defined. Women sports have come a long way in the past few
decades, but there is still a very long way to go if women are ever to be truly accepted
into the field of sports. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: RAwomen.wps
“Raging Bull” and “When We Were Kings” -- Portrayals of Boxing
and Boxers
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This 6 page report discusses and compares Martin
Scorcese’s 1980 portrayal of Jake La Motta in “Raging Bull” with
“When We Were Kings” (1996), an Oscar-winning documentary that
tells the story of what was known in 1974 as the “Rumble in the
Jungle.” It was a fight that pitted two of the greatest boxers
the world has ever seen against one another -- Muhammad Ali and
George Foreman. The report addresses what each film has to say
about both the sport of boxing and the actual boxers.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWbullkg.rtf
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