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    Sports psychologists study athletes to find out what motivates them to keep playing and pushing. In order to effectively treat an athlete, a sports psychologist must first be able to identify the issue that the athlete is having, whether it be a personal issue going on at home, a motivation issue, recovering from an injury, regardless of the severity. Essentially, sports psychology combines a passion for psychology and sports medicine to conduct research and apply their finding to treat the…

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    Why Athletes Get Paid?

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    of sweat down your forehead fall onto your shirt as you go beyond what seems humanly possible. Top level athletes give it their all everyday always training or endorsing products for training and so on and so forth. Also, to do what they do at a professional level against many other competitors shows the amount of dedication they have. Athletes for sure deserve high compensation for the work they do, They devote their life to the sport , Bring entertainment to millions of people, and if it isn't…

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    There are over forty varieties of engineering offered at the University level. Engineers have influenced everyday life through different discoveries and inventions. One of these inventions was the light bulb invented by Thomas Edison who is credited with being one of the world’s first electrical engineers. Electrical engineering requires a vast array of skills and talents, but offers numerous opportunities for employment along with several perks such as traveling and the knowledge to solve…

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    Engineers Australia also acts as one of the assessment entities for Queensland’s Board of Professional Engineers (2016). The highest designation for a professional engineer is the Chartered Professional Engineer (C.PEng), and requires three years of work experience. This has been described as a “competency-based approach”, as there is no time-based requirement for local experience, but only demonstration…

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    like race and class, is a part of professional wrestling. Professional wrestling leaves little surprise that boys to act act masculine. As Katz says, “we get a very traditional and very conservative version of masculinity represented as an ideal of physical strength, the ability to control and scare other people, to intimidate, and especially to not back away from confrontation. In fact, real men of the WWE invite confrontation and conflict.” Famous professional wrestlers like The Undertaker,…

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    Virtual Reality In Sports

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    Virtual Reality in Sports Virtual Reality, a new software that has been sweeping the nation, and a big seller this holiday season. The sports industry has been experimenting recently with Virtual reality software at sporting events, and in practices. It is still in the early stages but this can possibly change the sports culture for the world. Virtual reality is changing the way we watch, and interact with sports. Virtual reality has been put to use in the most effective and aggressive way…

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    (Engineering Ethics:The Kansas city Hyatt Regency Walkways Collapse). Gillum Colaco Inc. denied any speculation of communicating with Haven Steel, but sources say that there was a stamp of approval for the new modifications coming directly from a licensed professional engineer. There was an apparent lack of communication between engineering and fabrication, but further investigation reveals a lack of property owner involvement. One lack of communication from the owner 's standpoint is that there…

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    shot, they both require the same weight transfer. Also, the slapshot in hockey and the golf swing both follow the same angle in the wind up for both. There are even several professional golfers today that first played hockey before they played golf, one of these names being being Graham DeLaet who is a very successful professional golfer who grew up playing hockey. There are so many things in common between these two sports and examples of it are shown through people in their sporting…

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    million just to play a simple game? Neymar, along with other professional athletes think so. But do these athletes deserve all of this money? The answer is absolutely not. Professional athletes are paid way too much in a society where salary is suppose to be based on a job’s economic importance. Teaching is one of the most important economical jobs because our future economy relies on it, yet teachers are making a fraction of what professional athletes are making. A teacher's average yearly…

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    to its peaceful nature, many people would rather play a round of golf with their friends than go play soccer or any other team sport that tends to get loud and dangerous. No matter if you play for fun with your friends, you want to make it as a professional, or you play by yourself to alleviate all the stress that you accummulated, a good golf rangefinder should be at your disposal to make your game better and more pleasurable. Golf rangefinders can considerably improve a person's game due to…

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