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Alexis Boldt

Disabled students must be given sports, says Education Dept. - 0 views

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    Orders are being made to schools to allow disabled students to participate in sports programs. Minimal changes may be made to allow these students to participate.
Theresa gruman

Is Parkour a Crime? - 0 views

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    Parkour is a new "sport" that is taking over many colleges and is becoming very popular on the streets. Parkour consist of fast movement through the body and can include jumping off buildings jumping over street signs and much more. This article talks about whether or not this so called sport should be allowed and some states have already banned it.
arturo23

Drug use in sports - 0 views

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    This article talks about how the personal use of steroids in sports. It talks about the pros and cons and also talks about how some players have the freedom to take them .
Amber Jefferis

Transform Drug Policy Foundation Blog: Drug use: Personal rights and freedoms - 0 views

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    Arguments focusing on the personal rights and freedoms of drug users. Poses questions about if it is a person's right to decided what to put into thier body and if it is the same thing as a person's right to decide to participate in a dangerous sport or activity.
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    This was a really interesting article! I never would have thought to parallel drug use with sports. However, I guess it makes sense when you think about the amount of athletes who use steroids to boost their game.
Cory Fonner

Should We Accept Steroid Use in Sports? - 0 views

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    This website is most definitely debatable. There are two sides to every argument and this gives good points to both sides.
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    This site has experts weighing the pros and cons of steroid usage in sports. Three argue the pros, while three argue the cons.
jeanetteayon

Column: Domestic use of drones? Bad idea - 0 views

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    USATODAY OPINION In addition to its own editorials, USA TODAY publishes a variety of opinions from outside writers. On political and policy matters, we publish opinions from across the political spectrum. Roughly half of our columns come from our Board of Contributors, a group whose interests range from education to religion to sports to the economy.
Taylor McGrew

Gun control in the United States - Springer - 1 views

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    In this article it argues that a more strict gun control will not reduce crime. The NRA (National Rifle Association) said that gun owners are sports enthusiasts and not criminals. This article also points out that since the 1960's the government have been debating on the issue of gun control but nothing has changed. Neither side (Democratic and Conservative) are listening to each other, they are counteracting and arguing but not listening to each others beliefs on this issue, which is a main reason why this debate has been going on for so long.
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