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Steroids and Major League Baseball
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A 10 page paper which argues that steroids in professional Major League Baseball is a bad thing. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAsbbno.rtf
The Cons of Youth Sports
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A 7 page paper the explores the negative aspects of youth sports, and includes consideration of the impacts of competativeness, parental expectations, and outside pressures on the children participating. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Youthspo.rtf
The Controversy Over the Pairs Skating Competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics
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This 5 page report discusses the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and the scandal that erupted over vote-fixing in the pairs figure skating competition. The controversy over the gold medal for the pairs competition was complicated by allegations (and proof) of unfair judging and judging collusion that resulted in the removal of a judge and the nearly unprecedented awarding of two gold medals. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWpskate.rtf
The Corporate Branding of Stadiums:
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This 5 page paper is a literature review of how corporate branding has affected stadium development. This paper exposes the extent to which this has become a significant influence and the impact it has had. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: GSStadiu.rtf
The Dallas Cowboys
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This 7 page report discusses the history if
one of the best known and most flamboyant of all teams in the
history of the National Football League -- The Dallas Cowboys.
The team has been described as one of the great American sports
dynasties and yet it has had to deal with countless criticisms
for having such a distinction. They have been called the “Yankees
of football,” “America’s team,” and always with a bit of
tongue-in-cheek “God’s team.” Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWcowboy.rtf
The Economics of Baseball in the 21st Century
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This 7 page
report discusses the issues associated with the fact that
baseball is big business. The acrimonious strike by major-league
baseball players in 1994 and 1995 dealt the game a terrible blow.
But the strike only confirmed what baseball fans already knew.
Each new season sees the game’s best players competing for the
title of highest-paid athlete. But in terms of the economics of
baseball, issues such as salary caps, revenue sharing, and
whether or not there is truly a bias in favor of “big money-big
market” teams have earned a greater amount of attention than many
of the nuances of baseball. This paper examines the fact that
there should be a greater level of parity in baseball. Nobody
denies that the character and promotion of baseball has changed.
This paper looks at issues and solutions regarding those changes
and their resolution. Bibliography lists 12 annotated sources and
copies of those sources.
Filename: BWbbal21.wps
The Future of Sports
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9 pages. The future of sports involves many things and can infer a myriad of subjects. This paper takes a look at the super athletes that we are beginning to see every year, what makes them that way, and how the future of sports is taking shape. The paper covers a variety of ideas. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGAfsprt.rtf
The History of English Hooliganism
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A 10 page paper which examines why hooliganism is regarded as distinctly English, considers the social landscape that produces and perpetuates it, and explores the role of the media in the development of its perception. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TGhooligan.rtf
The History of Joe Robbie Stadium (Pro Player Stadium)
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A 15 page paper discussing Joe
Robbie's radical departure from the norm in gaining modern facilities for his Miami Dolphins.
Robbie bought the Dolphins in 1965, and the existing Orange Bowl had been their home
stadium for decades. Though the Orange Bowl stadium was 50 years old in the 1980s, local
government owners would not approve any substantial renovations and provided only minimal
maintenance. Joe Robbie managed some creative financing for his $110 million stadium,
building it in less than four years completely with private funds, none of which were his own.
The Robbie family sold both the stadium and the Dolphins to Wayne Huizenga after Robbie's
death in 1990, and a marketing arrangement has it renamed to Pro Player Stadium until 2006.
Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSstadium.wps
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