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    Performance-enhancing substances have been a hot topic in professional sports for many years. Although most people have heard about them, they do not realize that they can be a major problem for adolescents. Steve Pasieb, the President and CEO of Partnership for Drug-Free Kids stated, “‘Young people are seeking out and using performance-enhancing substances like synthetic hGH- and supplements purporting to contain hGH- hoping to improve athletic performance or body appearance without really knowing

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    to performance enhancing drug use in athletes. Performance enhancing drugs should continue to be banned due to health risk factors, the element of cheating and abuse of the athlete 's body. Paul is a dedicated young athlete. He works hard on the field and hard in the weight room training his body to peak conditioning for his sport. As a result of his hard work, Paul has secured a spot in the starting lineup. As his team develops and grows, Paul sees his team mates taking a performance enhancing

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    J Savulescu’s article titled, “Why we should allow performance enhancing drugs in sport” discusses his opinion toward performance enhancing drugs. This article is an argument as to why Performance enhancing drugs should be permitted in sports. Savulescu argues that allowing performance enhancing drugs would actually make the sport safer and fairer. He says the by banning these drugs you are ultimately making the game unfair to those who were born without certain genetic predispositions. He discusses

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    Rodriguez in 2009. Performance-enhancing substances have been an issue for many years: a temptation for numerous athletes. Athletes desperate to succeed are turning to illegal substances, despite the long and short term effects. The pressure on athletes to succeed is soaring and most athletes do not want to let people down. Clean, hard working athletes are being put on the 'back burner' because their contenders want to use drugs to thrive in competitions. The use of performance-enhancing drugs has certainly

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    It is hard to decide who truly deserves to be in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame because it is hard to pick out those who used steroids and other performance enhancing drugs from those who did not. Many would like to say that athletes in all sports always keep it clean and play fair, but this is rare these days. Doping in sports has always been a problem. However, it seems that the number of athletes who dope has increased dramatically over the years, doping sacrifices many values and cheats

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    When discussing certain topics such as drugs and drug use it is very useful to cater your speech towards the audience to whom the comments are directed towards. Sometimes however, the message can be lost of softened due to a certain reluctance towards honest and frank discussion about drugs with children. The purpose of this essay is to highlight the considerations on discussions about performance-enhancing drugs in sports, depressants and inhalants. This essay will discuss the most important point

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    Performance enhancing drugs should not be legalized ‘Olympic track star Marion Jones was sentenced in a federal court to six months in prison.’ (Kelly and Rao, 2008) The reason why Jones was guilty is because of the use of performance enhancing drugs since 1999. More and more famous athletes prove to have used banned drugs to enhance their performance. At the same time, the role that the anti-doping agency is more and more important in the world wide games, such as Olympic Game, Tour de France

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    Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sports A tremendously large problem in sports is whether or not athletes should be able to use performance enhancing drugs. To most people, it doesn 't make any sense for athletes to be using them. They have to know what affect it has on their body not only physically, but also mentally. Around the early 2000’s is when all this starting coming up and it has made a dramatic impact on the sports world. The few people who want performance-enhancing drugs in sports don’t

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    Steroids and other performance enhancing drugs have been banned from Major League Baseball since 1991; however, this law was not strictly enforced by the Major League Baseball Players Association (Anabolic Steroids). The MLBPA to date has become much more involved in the issue of PED use in the MLB, and they do test many of the players for traces of steroids. Few players are caught each year, but when a big name pops up, the whole debacle headlines newspapers, constantly talked about on sports networks

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    Performance enhancing drugs are dangerous for your health and shouldn’t be used. The drugs are illegal to use because of what they do to you and what they do to your body. It is a illegal misuse that gives you an upper edge on physical activities. For example it is illegal because it is unfair to the people that can’t afford it. So you are always above the other people. Also it can harm the person that is using it and the other people it is being used against. For example if someone uses steroids

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