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    Heffernan points out, is that sports kept students in school and at one school for all four years. Statistics show that “Despite the time demands of playing for a team, athletes were highly engaged in campus life. They were far less likely to transfer (39% vs. 22%)...” (Heffernan). A school's mission should be to better their students and want them to stay at school for all four years. One way this is possible is by motivating students to participate in sports as well as clubs and organizations. One of

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    Amber Zerr Mr. Painter Jr. Research Paper 4 November 2016 OU VS. KSU The University of Oklahoma is a four year Division 1 public university located in Norman, Oklahoma, and is home to the Sooners; “Boomer Sooner”. The University of Oklahoma’s Womens Softball team won the 2015 Women’s College Softball World Series, and their football team is ranked 1st in the Big 12 rankings. Kansas State University is a four year Division 1 public university located in Manhattan, Kansas, and is home to the Wildcats;

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    Clemson University vs. Furman University 1. What I knew Being in the middle of high school, I am thinking about my future more than ever now. I have made mostly A’s and B’s all of my life, so I will probably have the chance to go to a good college if I choose to do so. This decision will be one of the biggest decisions of my life, and I will need to put much thought and research into this decision. Early in my life, I began going to Clemson University football, baseball, and soccer games. For

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    proportionality between men's and women's athletic programs. Due to the way of society 35 years ago, Title Nine was necessary for women to receive equal rights in educational sports. Title Nine, an act passed in 1972, prohibits discrimination in all areas of education and provides equality for both men and women in education systems. However, Title Nine is most importantly known for its athletic achievements and endeavors. This federal law, in regards to educational athletic programs, states that "no person

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    Jackrabbits Vs. Coyotes

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    South Dakota Showdown: Jackrabbits vs. Coyotes Brookings, home to South Dakota State University, was named the 2015 safest college town in America by SafeWise. Along with SDSU’s safe and vibrant atmosphere, the university boasts several opportunities for academic, athletic, and personal enrichment. Many South Dakota residents have loyalties to one of the universities in their home state, and I am not an exception. When comparing South Dakota State University and the University of South Dakota, I

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    Northwestern Men’s Swimming as a Rational Organization Rational Organizations Theory is an idea that has been motivated by social theorist Max Weber who explains that traditionally, organizations were structured in a way that favored traditionalism, where relationships, values, and other political agendas explained the framework for which an organization was constructed and that over the course of time, this organizational structure will continue to move towards a more modern platform promoting

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    and Spencer, 2), is still the topic of conversation today. As more and more students were classified as needing special treatment in their academic setting,

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    Over 460,000 college students participate in the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) in the United States but research on the cohort is quantitatively and qualitatively unsupportive of athletes on and off the field. Athletes make up a particularly stimulating population for mental health professionals as athletes and their teams operate within their own culture and systems allowing for mental health professionals to expand their innovative skills to deal with the multidimensional realm

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    High School vs College Amy Shamard High School vs College High School vs College The transition from high school to college is not only an exciting and challenging time, but also a great milestone in one’s life. There are several differences between the lives of high school and college students. Some individuals will be able to jump right in and adjust to this change seamlessly, while others may take years to adapt, or never even grab hold of the whole college experience

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    College Student Perceived Stress: Athlete vs. Non-Athlete Langeda Bontemps Longwood University Author Note Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Langeda Bontemps, Department of Psychology, Longwood University, Farmville, VA 23909. Email: langeda.bontemps@live.longwood.edu \ Abstract According to research college athletes are viewed of having two different roles, one as a student and one as an athlete (Settles, Sellers, & Damas, 2002), Research has shown

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