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Papers On Professional Athletes/Life & Works
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Ted Williams
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An 8 page paper. Ted Williams, who played for the Boston Red Sox for 19 years, was one of the greatest hitters to ever play. This essay recounts some of his many achievements as a ballplayer. It also provides insight into the man who had a love-hate relationship with the press and with his fans for most of his career. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGtdwlm.rtf
TED WILLIAMS - THE MAN BEHIND THE BAT
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This 15 page paper describes the life and times of one of the greatest batters, Ted Williams, who played for the Boston Red Sox during the 1940s and 1950s. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MTTedwi2.rtf
The Anabolic Steroids; The Harmful Side Effects of Non-Medical Use
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This 5 page paper examines the different risk involved for athletes who chose to take anabolic steroids. The physical and psychological side effects of women, men and children who take these drugs are all discussed. The bibliography cites 9 academic sources.
Filename: TEanaste.rtf
The Baseball Strike of 1994
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This 5 page report discusses the
Major League Baseball strike of 1994 in the context of labor and
management negotiations and the advice offered in the 1981 book
“Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement without Giving in” by
Roger Fisher and William Ury. Had the players’ association and
the owners been willing to seriously consider and apply the
principles presented in Fisher and Ury’s 1981 book, “Getting to
Yes,” the publicly-aired negativity could have been lessened, the
resentment might have been contained, and an equitable agreement
might have been reached without the negation of an entire
baseball season. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWstrk94.rtf
The Boz / Applying Evaluative Paradigms to the Life of Brian Bosworth
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This 6 page paper applies three different paradigms to the life of athlete and self-prescribed “anti-hero” Brian Bosworth by evaluating the perspectives presented in
his autobiography. This paper considers the trait approach to personality, a psychodynamic approach and a analytical approach to examining the life and perspectives of Bosworth as presented in the book “The Boz: Confessions of a Modern Anti-Hero.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: MHboz.wps
The Career Of Sports Broadcasting
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5 pages in length. Once relegated to the mundane
composition of black and white print, the career of sports broadcasting has blossomed into a prestigious, high paying position of contemporary radio and television. The thrill of instant gratification, close proximity to the players and
the dazzle of television are just some of the reasons why the career of sports broadcasting has become so popular during the latter part of the twentieth century. A job in sports media today is not like it was in the 1950s, where the primary task of writing up the game review and publishing it in the next day's paper was about as exciting
as it got. Today, the thrill of live television and radio, coupled with the significant technological advancements in this particular media field, have made sports broadcasting a career to covet. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCbroad.wps
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
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