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Papers On Social & Political Issues In Sports
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NASCAR: History And Marketing :
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A 14 page paper that provides the history of car racing beginning in the prohibition era. The first actual organized race was held in Daytona Beach in 1938, organized by Bill France who went on to establish the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. NASCAR was officially established in 1947 with the first race under the bylaws and rules being held in 1948. A lot has changed since those first races. Today, the NASCAR races take place across the country although Daytona Beach is still the headquarters for the organization. This essay traces the history and evolution of NASCAR and comments on the changing demographics of fans over the years. The second part of this essay focuses on marketing strategies used by NASCAR, including partnerships and sponsors. The essay concludes with comments regarding future trends in marketing strategies. Data regarding fans and sponsors are included. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: PGnascar.rtf

Natural Turf Versus Artificial Turf Sports Fields
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This 16 page report discusses the benefits and controversies that exist in the sports world regarding artificial and natural turf playing fields. In the big money realm of professional sports, playing surfaces are generally chosen and maintained on the basis of what is the most cost effective and least problematic. Concerns regarding aesthetics, the “feel” of the surface, and personal preference of the players have been thought of as secondary, even tertiary, concerns. However, a huge number of injuries have been directly blamed on artificial turf and have resulted in key players being kept out of a game or even put on the injured list for an entire season. This report examines a number of those concerns and looks at potential alternatives. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: BWgvturf.wps

Negative Effects Of Advanced Sports Technology On The Sports Fan
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8 pages in length. The writer discusses how advanced sports technology, such as television broadcasts and steroidal drug use, has detrimentally impacted sports from the fan's perspective. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCNegSport.rtf

New Policy On Steroid Testing In Major League Baseball: Morally Justified?
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4 pages in length. It was only a matter of time before the black eye of steroidal use throughout major league baseball would instigate official policy as a means by which to try to re-establish the pure and unadulterated national pastime of long ago. Today's drug use within the league is responsible for a slow but steady decline in the combined factors of attendance and respect, a coupling that one would not necessarily expect to find within the realm of sports but one that has become wholly integrated in the way fans have responded to what has transpired with arguably the most favored game in America. In short, because steroidal use is not a morally justifiable action on the player's part, the implementation of new testing policy represents a direct moral response that demands users abide by the same contractual rules with which they agreed when first signing to play ball. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCSteroidT.rtf

Olympic Athletes of East Germany (GDR) and the Psychology of Their Training
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This 9 page report discusses the fact that the many components of sports training are generally complicated and intense, and are even intensified for athletes competing for a place in the Olympics and then competing in the actual Olympics. The weight of an entire nation as well as their own personal expectations are tied to their personal excellence and effort. Not surprisingly, it is a psychological as well as physical challenge. This report looks at the psychology of the Olympic training received by East German or GDR athletes. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWsppsyc.wps

Parents should be banned from their children's sport activities
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This 3 page paper uses the case of Thomas Junta who beat a parent to death at a hockey game. While banning parents from children's games may appear ludicrous, it seems to be the best solution for the children. This paper explains why. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: SA722spt.rtf

Performance Enhancing Drugs and Their Alteration of the Baseball Playing Field
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In seven pages this paper analyzes the use of performance enhancing drugs in baseball and how they have forever changed the way the game is played. Seven sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGbasedrug.rtf

Prejudice, Professionals, & The Olympic Games
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A 6 page research paper on professionalism and the Olympic Games. The writer feels that professional athletes should indeed be allowed to compete and provides documented, historic evidence to support this argument. It is believed total integration, unity, and utter lack of prejudice should be the focus of the Olympics-- not political bickering and controversy over poorly-defined rules. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Olymppro.wps

Professional Athletes as Role Models: Violence
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A 5 page paper which examines professional athletes as role models as it relates to the problem of violence. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAprovi.rtf

Professional Sports Stadium: An Unnecessary Drain on the Taxpayer
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A 10 page contention that only a selective proportion of the American public is interested in or profits either economically or recreationally from sports stadiums. Presents various statistics and economic and philosophic arguments demonstrating the unfairness which is inherent in requiring the taxpayer to foot the bill for the construction of these stadiums. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPstadiu.rtf


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