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Game Time Marlene Wise COM/170 August 11, 2014 Carrie Bailey Game Time There are twenty
seconds left in the game; it is the third down on the twenty–five yard line, the quarterback leads the
huddle, what is the play? Will it win them the game? The players take the line; the quarterback calls
out, "24, 48, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, hut," the center hikes the ball, the quarterback takes two steps
back; he looks and looks hoping to find an open receiver near the end zone. What happens? This
play can be used in both college and professional (National Football League NFL) football. Even
though college and professional football is the same, the professional football player may treat the
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The business of the game is different between the two levels. At the college level, the schools,
teams, and athletic departments make money throughout the season without paying the players. The
stronger or more popular the team and/or the player is, the more money the school makes. It is not
uncommon to see many fans in the stadium wearing team jerseys, as well as other apparel and team
specific items. College athletic departments receive funds from the Bowl Championship Series
(BCS) based on the team's progress in the Bowl games. The professional players are paid a salary
based on their contract, therefore, being paid to play the game. These players also earn
endorsements from items sold with their name on it, such as team jerseys and shirts. For example,
Russell Wilson, quarterback for the Super Bowl Champions Seattle Seahawks, has an annual salary
of $700,000 and a net worth of $4million. While at the same time, Jameis Winston, quarterback for
the BCS National Champions Florida State Seminoles, goes on to play another year of college
football with no monetary compensation. Both men are playing the same game, same position, and
Championship winners. However, different outcomes for the players themselves. Each level earns
money from the fans who buy tickets, fan gear and other items relating to the team name and
franchise. Some teams are luckier than others and have loyal fans, no matter how their favorite team
performs, they still
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Arguments Against Native American Mascots
Many people look at the Washington Redskins logo and see it just the same as any of the other NFL
teams' logos. So, why take the time and money to change their brand for the very few amount of
people that think it's little offensive? In the past couple of years, a lot of people see many pro and
college sports teams differently because of their mascot or logo. Native Americans, whose culture
diminished ever since Europeans stepped onto the shores of the East, are used as branding for all
levels and divisions of athletics teams. A lot of people argue for both sides of the conflict, with one
side reasoning that the logos look racist and disrespect Native American culture, and the other side
reasoning that they honor Indians and there is not even an issue. However, a ton of people fighting
for the Indian mascot's removal do not know how Native Americans themselves truly feel about
them. Also, the general public probably does not know either that many schools actually work with
specific tribes to make sure that they respect their culture. The United States should not ban Native
American mascots because most Native Americans don't get insulted from sports teams' logos and
many teams work with tribes to make sure that they don't disparage Indian customs and traditions. A
major key that people do not take into consideration when discussing the conflict of Indian mascots
is the direct opinions from Native Americans. National polls taken prove Native Americans do not
mind team logos
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Examples Of Rogerian Argumentation
Rogerian is a style of argumentation that does not take an adversarial approach. This style of
argumentation moves away from a combative stance. The Rogerian argument consists of four parts:
the introduction, context, writer's position, and benefits to the opponent. In "Is the College Use of
American Indian Mascots Racist," Jane Willy does a great job of not taking a particular side and
promoting ethical growth. Therefore, Willy effectively uses Rogerian argumentation to enhance his
argument. In Willy's introduction, he introduces the controversy of how there are differing views
regarding the mascot names of college teams. The author catches the audience's attention as he
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This is supposed to show the opponent how they would benefit by agreeing with the writer's
position. Willy proposes that he thinks "The voice of the Indians is the voice that should, finally, be
listened to" (Willy, 2008, para. 6). This shows the opponent that if they adopt the writer's position, it
would give the Indians the right to determine if the names of the mascots are racist. Also, Willy
finds common ground between the opposing viewpoints and provides a compromise. He brings up
the controversy regarding the North Dakota "Fighting Sioux." The National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA) is considering taking this name away from them because of differences among
the community. Will proposes that "If it can, and if the Sioux then agree to let the university use
their image, the NCAA ought to withdraw its objection" (Willy, 2008, para. 7). Then, he states that if
"The university cannot persuade the Sioux, well, the Fighting Sioux will just have to agree that they
have lost this fight," come to a compromise, and "Take the name of the Hawks or the Eagles or of
any other group that won't object" (Willy, 2008, para. 7). Willy provides a compromise for both
sides that is
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The Morality Of Mascots
Altogether sports, groups use mascots with representable their team's pride, strength, and will with
win. The part the mascarpone assumes will be a intimidation factor, and also something with inspire
the group. Groups will need mascots that range starting with anything, starting with an creature on a
spiritless object, like An hammer alternately a orange. Mascots infrequently fall under scrutiny, but
to the mascots that representable local american tribes, individuals alternately societies. A significant
number schools and groups use A percentage sort local american reference Similarly as a
mascarpone. The local american mascots utilized extend starting with names like those Indians,
Chiefs, Furthermore Braves, which would a few of the that's ... Show more content on
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The Washington Redskins have seen the name Redskins under investigation by people in general
frequently, in any case The point when those president might have been approached around it he
depicted the cooperation name should be An fearless symbol, What's more that it indicates the
quality of the local Americans. The reference to quality indicates the regard they bring to them on
account of a football group wouldn't need to be called something that wasn't really fearless. It will
be An sign for regard from those association utilizing An local american mascarpone of the local
american people. It Additionally reveals to admiration to those society Also advertises it letterset
printing a greater amount individuals turned into mindful of the brilliant historical backdrop of the
american Indians. It could likewise unite the one school and the tribe, On those sake may be tribal
based, However whether not it even now Might connect of the local Americans in the zone and
assistance them turn into closer for those school alternately association. If a school might decide to
utilize An mascarpone that need any connection to local Americans it might be crazy about
appreciation What's more need to Push A percentage of the social significances those
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Yuchi Tribe Research Paper
To this day, the federal government and many people choose to leave the Yuchi tribe unrecognized
and left with a bad reputation, despite the fact that their creative and insightful culture has no
relation with any other known tribe. The Yuchi tribe created numerous things ranging from the
Indian football game that celebrates an understanding of gender, to bigger and more significant
things such as their own stock language otherwise known as Uchean. Even with the amazing
historical culture and ideas of the Yuchi, they are only recognized as being uncooperative
barbarians. The tribe had an early encounter with the Spanish and the Europeans during the Spaniard
Juan Pardo's expedition where they gain the identity as being "warlike mountain chiefs"
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Comparing College Football Versus Professional Football
Football is the most popular sport in the United States. The two types of football people watch the
most is college football and professional football. Everyone has their own opinion on which they
prefer. I personally think that because of that with the NFL on center stage, we lose sight of the true
spirit of football. Football is about a team's love and dedication for the game, not some player that's
getting payed a million dollars to throw and run the ball because he has a Bugatti payment to make.
An average NFL player gets paid $1.9 million dollars a year, according to Forbes'. Ben
Roethlisberger, QB for the Pittsburgh Steelers, made $48.9 million dollars between June 2014 and
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The college fans have more spirit toward their teams, because they either went to the college or they
live in the colleges area a while. On the other hand, NFL fans are usually bandwagoners who only
like a team if their winning and if they're not, no one watches them. According to ESPN, the
Indianapolis Colts, who had a 2–14 record in 2011, had one of the lowest game attendances in the
NFL. A year later the Colts went 11–5 and their attendance rose to one of the highest. This shows
how NFL fans only watch teams if their winning. College football fans are different. They don't care
if their team is losing or not, because they support them either way. In 2013, the Michigan
Wolverines were in a losing season when heading into their game against Notre Dame. The
attendance for that game was 115,000 and broke the record for highest attendance ever! Michigan
has had 100,000 fans at their games consistently for over 15 years whether they were winning or
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Analysis Of The Film ' Blaxploitation Films ' And '...
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Throughout history, American society has famously taken advantage of non–European cultures and
traditions for their own entertainment. Major media companies, colleges, and athletic organizations
have famously exploited the cultures and stereotypes of Native American's and African Americans
for the sole purpose of profit and increased entertainment value. In American society, there has been
the era of "Blaxploitation films" in which African American's society was shown through raunchy
and low budget films. Sports teams, colleges, and public schools have turned Native Americans into
an irresponsible excuse of a mascot the can offend and can be considered disrespectful by those in
their society while being called an honor by those who use it. In some cases though, it can be seen
that when members of the respective societies that are being depicted within the media are allowed
to have some creative decision with it, that some real issues can be addressed and shown to an
audience that otherwise would have never thought about it. This was popularly down through Dave
Chappelle's, "Chappelle's Show," and through rap music. As seen in the Chappelle's show, it was
shown that the stereotypes that the media portrays, can actually have a lasting effect on America's
multitude of sub cultures. The Chappelle's Show was a comedy skit show created by Dave
Chappelle. In the show, Chappelle would play out events and real life stories of black members of
society in a comedic
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Analysis Of The Atlanta Braves Game Knows What It
Combs 1 Amber Combs 5th Period 10 October 2014 Say Boo to Chief Wahoo Any fan who has ever
been to an Atlanta Braves game knows what it's like to stand in that grand stadium on a weekend
afternoon, braying at the top of his or her lungs and swinging an arm back and forth, wielding the
legendary tomahawk with hundreds of others. It feels good, like being a part of some unified
movement. What some may not realize is that they are a part of an American movement that turns a
blind eye to hostility and racial abuse towards Natives. This movement takes Native Americans and
dresses them up in feathers and beads, braids their hair and smears warpaint on their faces and then
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. .called 'redskins'" (Harjo). Natives were hunted and slaughtered, their skin treated like trophies.
Calling someone a 'redskin' is not a compliment. It is a painful, derogatory name for Natives, a
tragic reminder of their history that sport teams and fans remain unaware or unbothered by.
Additionally, the NCAA agrees that sport teams with names and logos that demean Natives should
not be allowed to compete. NCAA protests that schools or sport teams with "a nickname or logo
considered racially or ethnically 'hostile' or 'abusive'" (NCAA) will not be allowed to compete in
post–season games. NCAA is taking a long awaited step in addressing the slanderous image
American sports have painted of Natives. NCAA is a powerful force in the American way of life.
They are finally telling America that the current treatment of Natives in sports media is not
acceptable and they will not except or support it. If NCAA has decided that logos and names abusive
towards Natives have got to go, then maybe we should take that into account. Though, NCAA and
Americans have only just begun to seriously address this matter, it is important to remember that
this issue has been around for much longer. For years Natives have desperately protested for their
right to be treated respectfully and accurately portrayed for the people that they are. Not by sport
team mascots and logos. "We are not mascots," 66–year–old Roche insists to NBCsports ". . . It
mocks us
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Native American Mascots Research Paper
or many years now many people have been debating whether schools and professional sports teams
should use Native American imagery, nicknames, and logos to represent mascot. "When I was a kid,
me and my friends, we really thought that they had captured and killed Native Americans and pasted
them all over the building," Samuel Henry Washington Redskins fans said. "We were just kids, we
didn't know any better. But we really, honestly believed that,". Many people need to respect how the
professional sports team or any teams use Native American imagery, and when teams use Native
American mascots, it is not an offensive slur against them. The controversy of using Native
American mascots has grown within last few years. In fact, NFL try to sue the league, because some
Native American tribes felt the team and its logos was offensive. As Jensen said, "people are
becoming too sensitive to the possible offensiveness in language and there was no reason for
changing the names." Therefore, using Native American mascot names is offensive. The mascots
names have been the same for years and many people have not cared. Also, if the names are changed
it will take a while for names to take affect. For example, if the Redskins ... Show more content on
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Toni Sanchez is a student who is from a family with seminole and Hispanic ancestry which Sanchez
tells everyone that she is " proud of the use of the Seminole imagery at Florida State." For example,
Bonding over Mascots article said " Every time I look at it, I get really giddy inside." Therefore,
Toni sanchez feels proud to be Native American. In fact, for many teams especially in college the
professional football teams the Native American mascots opens the game by giving performance of
the Native American. Many schools and sports teams has chose a Native American mascot name
with the intent to honor Native American people, as well as to teach many teams about the
importance of Native
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Indian Names And Mascots Essay
There has been an ongoing argument since the 1960's on whether Indian names and mascots should
be used in sports. Critics feel that the use of Indian related images and names make fun of the Native
American Indians. On the other hand, activists for the Indian tribes state that the use of Indian
names show honor and respect to their tribes as a symbol of Native American Culture. The purpose
of this essay is to determine if schools should stop using Native American images as mascots. The
newspaper article called "Controversy over Indian names, mascots in sports" dated June 10, 2009
talks about two teams, the Florida State Seminoles and the Washington Redskins. The NCAA
(National Collegiate Athletic Association) tried to get rid of the name "Seminoles" from the Florida
State University football team. But, the Seminole Chief himself, approved the use of Native
American symbols and traditions during the Florida state football games. There has also been a lot
of support for the Washington Redskins name to remain in use. Mike Richman, author of "The
Redskins Encyclopedia" stated that the name Redskins "coincided with the hiring of a new coach, an
Indian named Lone Star Dietz." Dietz brought at least six native players with him and they were
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They respect everyone's rights to free speech and expression but feel that using Native American
images and team names is not sensitive and should not be used. A news debate: Fighting Words: The
School Mascot Debate written in current events, March 19, 1999 stated that the Department of
Justice was investigating if the school was violating the civil rights of Native American students by
using mascots. The feeling was that using the mascots was putting down the Native
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Ncaa Football Playoff System
Ryan Jerzy Jerzy 1
Cady
English 103
26 May 2003
"NCAA Football Playoff System"
Thesis: The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) formula has been used to determine the top twenty–
five teams in NCAA Division I college since 1998. Many think this system is inadequate and should
be changed. The alternative is a playoff system that would give more of the top teams a chance to be
named the NCAA football National Champion.
I. BCS formula
A. Computers
1. Where they're from
2. How they work
B. Polls
1. Where they're from
2. How they work
C. Schedule strength
D. Team losses
E. Putting the formula together
II. Why the BCS formula should be changed
A. BCS is inadequate
1. How it's unfair
2. Problems within
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Bill Vilona, of the Pensacola News Journal wrote, "All of us in the equity conferences believe the
BCS has worked; it has done what it's supposed to do. It's not perfect, but I don't think anything is
perfect." The Bowl Championship Series should be changed to a playoff system. The BCS does a
great job of utilizing all the statistics and polls to establish the top twenty–five teams in the nation.
On the other hand the top two teams are the ones who attend the national championship and that is
where the BCS system is unfair. For Example, Alex Giles wrote in his Article "The Proposed
Marriage of the BCS and a Playoff Format", "In 2000, the BCS ranked Oklahoma Jerzy 6
#1 and Florida State #2 at seasons end, despite the fact that Miami was ranked #2 in the both the AP
and the coaches poll and had beaten the Seminoles (Florida State) during the regular season."
Ranking problems like that one that happened in 2000 are why the BCS system should modify to a
playoff system. "The BCS is a somewhat confusing and often controversial system" (Vilona). The
top twenty–five teams in Division I football battle each and every week for a better spot in the
rankings. Most of the time it comes down to the last week of season play to determine which two
teams will progress into the national championship game. The top teams should be given an
opportunity to earn their way into the championship
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Rules Of Rules And Safety Precautions
One of the ways that rules and safety precautions are brought about are actually from games that
show they need rules for it. This is evident when the game first started and was not regulated well
with the type of equipment that should be worn or how the game was played. This lack of
knowledge caused bans of football at schools because people were dying. This whole idea of rules
being made through the game being played can be seen, and it can almost be said that games
actually shape the way the game is played. There have been games that have heavily impacted the
way that the game looks today. These games range from beginning college football to telling players
how they can celebrate and even what kind of plays can be run. This is not only a credit to the
players for having such a competitive spirit that fuels the game in a new direction, but also a credit
to the neuromas coaching staffs and powerful, influential head coaches that think outside of the box
to help their team win. This is not only in the play calling and recruiting of top class players, but in
the way that some coaches build major powerhouse programs that dominate the competition. Paul
Bear Bryant is a coach that has had a very influential impact on college football. When someone
thinks about college football his name is usually one of the names that comes up first. This is
because Bear Bryant has one of the most winning and best personalities that have graced college
football. Coach Bryant actually got his
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The Controversy Of Indian Mascots Essay
The controversy of Indian mascots is a widespread issue seen across the U.S.;is it racist , or is it
justified? From different viewpoints from many people the answers vary from group to group.I
believe it is not racist and believe that it is honoring. Natives should have the final say, but regular
americans still step in and want a say in the whole issue. The Indian mascot has been used all across
the U.S. ranging from elementary schools all the way to college and professional sports teams. "In
fact Over 2,128 other teams use indian referenced team names not just professional".(Munguia,
Hayley)Ranging from many racial terms to regular tribe names. The main focus of the controversy
is focused on the professional sports team the Washington Redskins.Many people see this team as
racist and degrading to Indians. Some say it is similar to the racial slur n***** to African
Americans. I believe the Redskins, may be politically incorrect representation of the Indians but not
all indian mascots are racist or wrong. Indian mascots bring history, power, cultural, education and
strong images of Indians to Native Americans and all American people. . Coming from a town
named after the shoshone tribes old Cheif Pocatello, and living near a Indian reservation, my town
has a deep background and history of Indians.My town of Pocatello honors the Shoshone tribe that
is close by:building a tribute of Cheif Pocatello, naming a town after him, building a replica of the
old fort of the tribe,
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Sports Teams With Native American Mascots
Well Known Sports Teams with Native American Mascots Have you thought about the name or
mascot of your favorite sports team like the Chicago Blackhawks, the Washington Redskins, or even
a college team like Florida State Seminoles? These teams and more have been accused of being
racist towards Native Americans and their culture. However, many teams do not intentionally use
their mascots to discriminate against Natives. Instead, they represent Native American Tribes and
use names to respect the history of the tribal nation. Others would say that sports teams are just
using those native titles to gain more fans. Also, natives would argue that professional sports teams
are making fun of their tribes because of the decisions that the team has made about the way that the
native cultures are portrayed. People would say that teams with native mascots have lack of respect
towards Native Americans. However, many professional sports teams that are named after a native
tribe are respectful towards the native heritage in ways such as having a partnership with the tribe,
honoring a leader that the team was named after, and even helping out a tribe. Many areas of the
world have been affected because they were accused of having a racist mascot or team name. In the
United States many teams have respect for Native Americans. Counterpoint: Native American–
Themed Sports Teams Represent the History and Traditions of the Areas They Represent, and
Changing Names Does a Disservice to the
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Essay on Ethics of Native American Mascots
3 December 2011
Ethics of Native American Mascots
Ethics of Native American mascots is a controversial topic and should not be argued against because
they are used ethically, complementary, and respectfully. The Native American Mascot controversy
is a topic that has presented itself in recent years all across the country. Though there have been
some issues, complaints, and moral questions brought up about the Native American mascot
dilemma by a minority group of people, there is no legitimate argument to why these mascots
should be banned. Ethically, there is nothing wrong with using Native American symbols as
mascots. Native American mascots are ethical. Ethics is defined as "a system of moral principles and
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There is no legitimate argument for why an arrowhead on the side of a football helmet, a logo of a
Native American chief's head on the side of a school or even a tomahawk on a basketball jersey is
being reverted to as degrading, but the controversy still continues. Some names can be offensive
such as Redmen, Savages, etc. But if it is the name itself that offends, it needs to be argued that way
and not toward the Native American mascot as a symbol. Arguing a mascot as degrading when
really it is meant the name is disrespectful in itself because a mascot is a symbol of a team, not the
name; it is also the strength and core of a team. Mascots are purposely portrayed as being ethical,
complementary, and respectful, in fact "tribal names find their way onto all kinds of consumer
products, such as the Jeep Cherokee and the Dodge Dakota. For the same reason, Indian images
appear on U.S. currency, such as the old Indian–head nickel and the new Sacajawea dollar. The
Army even names its helicopters after tribes: the Apache Longbow, the Kiowa Warrior, the
Comanche, and the Blackhawk. If we were" to let the minority side of this argument change Native
American mascots, then "a number of cities (e.g., Chicago, Miami, and Milwaukee), plus about half
the states, would have to be renamed (Miller 2001). Mascots are symbols, symbols of spirit, and
symbols of strength. Native American
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Houston Cougars Research Paper
The Houston Cougars were the darlings of the 2015 college football season thanks to their head
coach Tom Herman, leading them to a 13–1 record and a Peach Bowl victory over the Florida State
Seminoles.
Herman is not your average college football head coach. While he believes in the X's and O's, he
also takes prides in analytics, specifically two sets of stats. As we see in the world of sports, every
aspect of the game is starting to become more based around analytics.
At AAC media days, Herman talked about those two stats and more with SB Nation's Steven
Godfrey and Bill Connelly.
When asked about what two stats Herman looks at the most. He mentioned the turnover battle and
yards.
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For Houston, the turnover battle was their friend last season as their turnover margin was plus–1.5
per game. When you have a turnover margin at that rate, you will win a lot of football games.
The only game the Cougars lost last season due to the turnover battle not being in their favor was to
the Connecticut Huskies. In that game alone, Houston turned over the ball four times. That is a not
recipe for success.
However, Herman is also right when he says yards don't matter because in that game against
UConn, the Cougars out gained the Huskies 318–315.
Finally, one more stat that Herman spoke about was explosive plays, which Houston charts and it's
another why they are successful.
"If you win the turnover battle and the explosive play battle in the same game, you win it 98 percent
of the time," Herman told Godfrey and Connelly.
Obviously, these are the stats to success for the Cougars and thus far it has worked out for them. It
will be interesting to see if these stats continue to work in their favor this upcoming season as they
try to repeat as AAC
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College Athletes: A Case Study
It's the only time of year when one shot can make or break a team's season. It's the only time of year
when athletes can be magnified into stars or heros. Millions of eyes witness every heart–breaking
upset and every game–saving buzzer beater. It's March and it's madness. The National College
Athletics Association (NCAA) makes "$6 billion annually and $1 billion just off of the men's
basketball tournament" (USNEWS). In 2013, the Louisville Cardinals faced the Duke Blue Devils in
the Mid–West Regional Championship. Louisville, the tournament's one seed, looked to be moving
on to the final four when a freak accident slowed everything. Late in the game, sophomore Kevin
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Between practice, working out, and games, "players on top teams in Division 1 basketball and
football spend an average 43.3 hours a week perfecting their game" (Huffington). Universities think
of these players as students, instead of employees or as amateurs, instead of professionals. It would
be very difficult to work a part–time job while having grades to keep up and putting nearly all of
your time into sports. National champ, Shabazz Napier, talked of going to bed hungry in an
interview while being potentially worth millions of dollars. His game winning shots made someone
very wealthy while he slept with an empty stomach. There was no way for him to hold a job with all
of the traveling and time consumed in Division 1 basketball. Another prime example of sports being
a full time job for athletes is Florida State Seminole, Jameis Winston. He is one of few that are
talented enough to perform well in 2 Division 1 sports. A week after winning his national
championship as quarterback of the football team, Winston recorded a win on the mound after
saving a game for his baseball team. Jameis Winston is a key asset to the Seminoles recent success
and "has a net worth of 32 million" (Celebrity Glory), but didn't make a penny in his 2 years at
Florida State. Soon he will be drafted into the NFL and will sign a contract promising the millions
he
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Racism Towards Native Americans In Disney's Peter Pan And...
Racism towards Native American tribes and individuals have been found throughout mainstream
media. From nationally broadcasted sports games to popular Hollywood movies, Native Americans
people have been stereotyped and/or culturally appropriated. Many examples of these stereotypes
are blatant and have been portrayed for in the media for decades. Disney's Peter Pan and Pocahontas
Hollywood's leading animation studio has had many instances of stereotyping and being racially
insensitive. Two main examples of their racism towards Native American tribes have been Peter Pan
and Pocahontas. In both instances, there have been controversial songs that have the Native
Americans at the center. Both depict the stereotypes that are not necessarily true of the tribes. In
Disney's Peter Pan, there are many scenes throughout that display the Native tribe as savages. The
Darling brothers are exploring Neverland, trying to hunt the Natives on the island. In that attempt,
they get captured by the Natives who think they kidnapped the chief's daughter, Tiger Lily. This
scene depicts the Indians as villainous, as the chief tells the boys that if Tiger Lily does not return,
he will "burnum at stake" (Peter Pan, 1953). Later in the movie, Peter Pan, the Darling siblings, the
Lost Boys, and Natives are at a powwow, where the song "What Makes the Red Man Red?" appears.
The song is placed at what seems like a powwow and has the Natives dancing and saying words that
sound like a Native language, but are nonsensical. They use derogatory Native American slurs, such
as 'squaw', to refer to the women. There were many unacceptable aspects of that scene, but the one
that stands out if the appearances of the Natives. Since the song is called "What Makes the Red Man
Red?", all the Natives were a bright shade of red and had the stereotypical Native face (furrowed
brows and large nose). In approximately the fifteen minutes that the Native people of Peter Pan
grace the screen, it displays the stereotypes that Natives have extremely red skin tones and speak in
ludicrous, made–up language. The lives are based on hunting and hurting other people or celebrating
by dancing and howling. Actual powwows are ceremonial and this movie did not depict
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Native American Mascots Research Paper
Sports teams across the country are all represented by a mascot. A mascot is used in a variety of
ways, but mainly to represent a team's identity and motivate both players and fans alike to bring out
the competitive spirit. Many teams are represented with normal names and themes, while some are
more controversial such as the Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Blackhawks, Cleveland Indians, Florida
State Seminoles, Atlanta Braves, and Washington Redskins (to name a few). A prickly topic for
years, even decades the usage of Native American mascots continues to strike controversy in fans,
players, alumni, as well as disinterested fans. Depending on who you talk to, it's a stain on the
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The reality is that most people, especially fans and some Native Americans themselves want to keep
these names. Again, depending on who you talk to keeping these names pay tribute and honor those
who have come before us. An example of this is the team Atlanta Braves. When you think of the
meaning brave, you see a person who is courageous and a person who will face and endure danger
or pain. Without teams using these names, people would not know the history or background of
some Native American tribes. We can say the actions of some mascots may be questionable or over
the top at times but they are not intended to poke fun at the Native Americans for their culture or
beliefs, they are only used for the spirit of the game and to get the crowd pumped up. In my own
opinion, I do not think Native American mascots should be discontinued. Discontinuing these
symbols or nicknames would bring a lot of pain to sponsors, supporters, the sports club, and its fans.
Bottom line, the teams that utilize these Native American themes or symbols do not utilize them in a
stereotypical or racial way. In fact, they mascots are used in a way to honor Native Americans and to
remember them
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The Squad Of The 14u Team South Football Team
We had traveled in the minivan for 5 hours, for a group of 13 year old boys this trip felt like eternity.
However, our excitement kept us all jaunting to each other about silly middle school shenanigans,
who can dougie better, and how we were all going to "murk" this tryout. Johnny Evans, Malik
Chatman, Gavin Rose, Ronnie Fountain, and I were all selected to try–out for the 14u Team South
football team. This team would represent all the best players in the southeast and clash them against
other regions best athletes. This would be a 3 day try–out. After leaving Orlando, the van had finally
reached its destination. Coach Rose jingled to the car "Atlanta is the place to be, with orange
peaches and southern tea," we all stared at Gavin as his face turned as red as a Crayola. We pulled
into the lot of the hotel all participating athletes had been assigned right off of I–75. We all unloaded
the van of our luggage proceeded to the check in, Coach got the keys for room 325 and 326. I was
so tired of riding in back of the van that I did not really care how the room would look as long as I
could put my bags down and fall right into the bed. Malik, Johnny and I entered our room 326 to the
right was with a bathroom sink, a mirror, and shower. On the left, a mini kitchen with a stove, island
table, and refrigerator. In front of us, there were two wooden dressers pinned together with a
television on top. Near the window, there was a small table with a lamp as well as chair in the
corner.
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Florida State University Research Paper
Florida State University, founded in 1851. It has an undergraduate class of 32,948. Its urban lifestyle
makes for a comfortable life on campus life. The campus has 475 acres. It uses a semester based
calendar. Florida State University's ranking in Best Colleges, 96. Its in state tuition and fees are
$6,507. Out of state tuition and fees are $21,673. Now, Florida State University offers a great
selection of housing varieties. FSU is a spreading public school in Tallahassee, Florida. Freshmen do
not have to live on campus, usually there's not room for every student, so it's important to apply
early if you would like to live on campus. You would have a hard time trying to find a Seminole
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The university's all about excellence in teaching, research, creative attempts, and service. Florida
State offers leading undergraduate, graduate ,and professional programs. Many groups have
programs that rank among the nation's top twenty–five public universities, including Physics,
Chemistry, Statistics, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Meteorology, Political Science, Psychology,
Sociology, and Criminology. Florida State University's arts programs include dance, film, music and
theatre. Next would be The Florida State Seminoles, FSU's sports teams. The Seminoles compete in
the NCAA Division I. Football and baseball teams usually dominate the competition. Florida, one of
only two schools, appears in the top 10 in each of the past 25 NCAA national all–sports rankings,
but there's more to being a Seminole than football and basketball. The school traces its beginnings to
a small college that prepared students to be priests in 1853, but over the past decade the university
has become more selective, especially among out–of–state students, posting steady advances in its
incoming classes' average
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The Lion King: The Definition Of Happiness
The definition of happiness differentiates depending on the person telling what happiness means to
them. Happiness can sometimes be mixed up with pleasure. Pleasure is a momentary satisfaction.
We must understand that we control our own happiness. Happiness is when you are content or at
peace with yourself and not worrying about anything else except what is happening at that very
moment, not what happened in the past or the upcoming future.
Being content with yourself is being at ease and just being you. Imagine hanging out with friends
and you all are laughing and having a good time. You are completely being yourself and not
thinking about being uncomfortable. You are just being your natural self. That makes the best time
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He asked people three question: How do you feel? What are you doing? Are you thinking about
something other than what you are currently doing? They found out people are substantially less
happy when their minds are wandering no matter what they are doing. With the numbers and data he
has collected on this project it shows that for us to be happier we need to focus on what is happening
now and in front of us. Mind wandering and thinking about anything else can affect our happiness
even if it is the slightest
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Doak S. Campbell Stadium Analysis
Florida State University exemplifies great pride in school spirit, encouraged through infamous
prominent tradition. Doak S. Campbell Stadium exists as a location on campus where this prideful
spirit is in full effect and embraced by students, alumni, and any other visitors. Right in the heart of
this scene, in front of the football stadium, stands the Unconquered statue. The massive monument,
standing a few stories above the heads of those passing by, welcomes spectators into the stadium as
it sets the glorified mood that takes place during Florida State home football games, especially when
the spear is lit in flames lighting the way to the gates. Even though the statue itself has not been
around for very long, the history behind it has. Back in 1962, Bill Durham, a sophomore attending
Florida State University who was serving on the university's Homecoming Committee, decided to
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Standing at a total of 31 feet tall, 13.5 feet without the pedestal, the statue is presented to be
powerful, glorified, and prideful. Positioned in one of the most traditional places on Florida State
University's campus, the Unconquered statue stands tall and proud on Langford Green in front of
Doak Campbell Stadium. Due to its close proximity to the football stadium, the monument is most
often associated with the game of football and the traditions that are presented during each and
every home game. Additionally, since the statue has been placed in front of Doak Campbell
Stadium, people only see it when they are going to football games or going to the stadium for any
other particular reason. With an immense height, no matter how overpopulated the stadium area
becomes, it is practically impossible to not lay eyes on the monument while passing by, which was
most likely the purpose of its
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Nfl Safety : Kansas City Chiefs
Eric Berry NFL Safety Kansas City Chiefs James Eric Berry, nicknamed "The Fifth Dimension," is
an American football safety for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. He was
drafted by the Chiefs fifth overall in the 2010 NFL Draft. Berry was born in Fairburn, Georgia, He
attended Creekside High School in Fairburn, and was a standout athlete for the Creekside Seminoles
track and football teams. Berry played corner and quarterback, earning a 37–5 record as a starter at
Creekside. He was teammates with Rokevious Watkins and Terrance Parks. Following his stellar
high school career, Berry was invited to play in the 2007 U.S. army All American Bowl Berry was
considered the top player in Georgia and the top cornerback prospect by every recruiting service,
and Rivals.com ranked him the #3 player in the nation. He was once clocked at 4.38–4.41 range at
the 40–yard dash at a soft indoor surface at a high school Combine. College As a freshman, Berry
replaced fifth year senior Jarod Parrish after a strong showing in his first collegiate game against
California. Berry turned in several big plays during his freshman season en route to being named the
SEC Defensive
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NCAA Football Playoff System Essay
NCAA Football Playoff System
Thesis: The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) formula has been used to determine the top twenty–
five teams in NCAA Division I college since 1998. Many think this system is inadequate and should
be changed. The alternative is a playoff system that would give more of the top teams a chance to be
named the NCAA football National Champion.
I. BCS formula
A. Computers
1. Where they're from
2. How they work
B. Polls
1. Where they're from
2. How they work
C. Schedule strength
D. Team losses
E. Putting the formula together
II. Why the BCS formula should be changed
A. BCS is inadequate
1. How it's unfair
2. Problems within
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Brad Edwards, a writer for ESPN.com, has this to say about the computer system: "Though this may
be the weakest part of the (BCS) equation, it can still make a difference. Last year, pollsters
eventually overlooked Wisconsin's loss to Cincinnati, but the computers didn't. The result: the
Badgers had an average computer ranking of 7.71 despite ranking fourth in both polls." 7.71 is the
average of where the team is in the rankings among the top twenty–five teams in the nation
according to the seven computers.
The second part of the Bowl Championship Series formula is the two polls. One comes from the
associated press and the other comes from coaches around the league. The Associated Press polls are
organized by a number of different newspapers, magazines, and media. While the NCAA football
coaches put together the Coaches poll. "This is probably the most critical element of the four
because it has only two subsets (the media and coaches polls) to be averaged" (Edwards). The polls
are run similarly to the computers; the two ranking are simply averaged together. "The impact held
by each poll is greater than that of any one computer or any one opponent. It is no coincidence that
the top two poll teams have played for the national title in both years of the
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Bill Gates Argumentative Essay
The year was 2000 A.D. there were a lot of amazing things going on some good and some very bad.
"Locally at this time the city of Toledo was trying to ban assault rifles, because of the increase of
violence surrounding gangs and gang violence" (Toledoblade.com). this is kind of sad that the world
and my home are at war with each other constantly. One of the biggest surprises of the year was Bill
Gates stepping down as CEO of Microsoft, some say it was a very bold move. Even after that
stepdown it did not seem to affect him at all financially, we was still considered Forbes one the
richest men on the planet. "Bill Gates announced today that he is stepping down as chief executive
officer to concentrate on software strategy" (http://www.forbes.com/2000). One of the biggest things
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"Marshall Mathers LP sold almost 8 million copies. And 3 Doors down pulled in almost 4 million"
(soundscan.com). This is great for 2 genera of music having such a good year. It shows the diversity
in music and culture across the world. Fashion on the other hand might have taken a turn for the
worse people were "popping collars and bleached hair were all the rage". Sadly this era took a lot
from the 80's like track outfits and jeans with holes and fringe. I know I am not that old but so many
things have changed from now and then, mostly the fashion of the day and music have changed the
most." TV shows are almost the same except for the cable shows they are just going nuts with some
of the content they use in their shows, and how much they have to refrain to be politically correct"
(tvguide.com). I really wish I was able to remember September 11th 2001. I was nine months old so
I obviously couldn't remember this tragedy. Being that the world is as selfish as it is now, it would
be nice to witness the world coming together as one to be supportive and help one
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Free College Admissions Essays: Where Are You From?
I have always hated the question "where are you from" because it implies that only one place defines
a person and that is not the case for most people. I grew up in Clearwater, Florida for half of my life
and I spent the second half of my in Jacksonville. I consider both places home for different reasons
therefore I guess that I'm "from" both cities. Family is very important to me, so being two hours
away from home was a major bonus while choosing Florida State. However I chose to attend
Florida State University mainly because it was right after my dream school on the list of colleges
that accepted me and home of my family's favorite college football team, the Seminoles. My whole
life the idea that FSU was the best school academically and athletically was hammered into my
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Since the third grade writing has always been a torturous way for schools to grade me on
understanding of a course taken or a passage read. I have tried to like writing but honestly I really do
not like it at all. With that said I believe I'm not a strong writer because I struggle with grammar and
often second guess my sentences. If I'm telling the truth I did not pay attention in fourth and fifth
grade when we were taught grammar rules and sentence structure. At the time in my life I was much
more interested in science, math, and playground time. Also I have always made weak transitions
from one idea to another and lack on conclusion skills. I really have only had one writing based
class and I'm hoping this turns out to be similar to that class. From this class I would like to learn
how to apply an appropriate genres to a situation. I would also like to improve on my writing skills
and gain valuable feedback on my writing both form the professor and my peers. I hope to improve
my conclusion and transitions while writing because I feel like even with great content bad
transitions result in a bad
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Essay on Cultural Revolution
There are many different cultures in Southwest Florida that one becomes immediately aware of as
they enter the area. They include Native–American, African–American, Protestant, European,
"Cracker", Hispanic–Latino, and Cuban. Because there are so many variations of these cultures
choosing just three was difficult, but for my project I will be focusing on our African–American,
Hispanic–Latino, and "Cracker" populations. During this project I will address the many and varied
differences between these cultures on many different levels including personal or family differences,
social differences and educational differences. I expect to gain a greater understanding about these
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The overwhelming answer was this: Just because the color of your skin is black this does not make
you are African– American. The consensus was that while most people with black skin are of
African descent most of our young people today have no idea what it means to be from Africa or be
"African–American. Just as most white people can only trace their ancestry, but know little about
the culture and situations from their heritage.
Those of African–American ancestry have perhaps suffered the greatest tragedies in American
History, but they have also overcome the most. As I am writing this paper we have a well respected
and very intelligent African–American Secretary of State, Mr. Collin Powell and are set to have an
equally intelligent African American in the wings ready to replace him. Assuming the Dr.
Condoleezza Rice is confirmed by the senate she will become the first female African American to
serve in this position.
I am sure that Dr. Martin Luther King would be pleased to see that his dream really is coming true.
In his famous speech, he communicated not only his dream, but the dream of millions in our nation.
"I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: We
hold these truths to be self–evident that all men are created equal. I have a dream that one day on the
red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave
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Eagles's NFL Draft
In last year's NFL Draft, the Eagles used their first two picks to address the defensive side of the
football. With their first round selection, they took defensive end Derek Barnett, who carved out his
role and racked up five sacks. In the second round, the Eagles drafted cornerback Sidney Jones, who
slid in the draft due to a torn Achilles but played in the regular season finale against the Dallas
Cowboys. Fast forward to this year's draft and the Eagles replicated this same philosophy in the
fourth round. With their first pick in the round, the team took speedy cornerback Avonte Maddox out
of the University of Pittsburgh. After that, the Eagles used their second fourth round pick on Florida
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However, Sweat defied the odds. He started in nine games as a freshman and put together a good
collegiate career. Over his three–year career at Florida State, Sweat compiled 138 total tackles, 24
tackles for loss, and 12 sacks. Last season a junior, Sweat had a career year with 56 total tackles, 12
tackles for loss, and five sacks. He left his mark on every game and caused havoc in the backfield.
When you turn on Sweat's tape, you can see why the Eagles' front office was intrigued by him
during the draft process. Even though he is only 6–foot–5 and 250 lbs., which could be look at as
small for a defensive end, Sweat continuously put pressure on the opposing team's quarterback.
"The thing that jumped out first watching him was his first–step takeoff. This is a guy that can really
gain ground on his first two steps as an edge rusher. So he really pressures the outside shoulders and
blockers," said Eagles Vice President of Player Personnel Joe Douglas to reporters after the draft. In
addition to his good first–step, Sweat has the speed to get around an offensive lineman to make a
play in the backfield. At the NFL combine, ran a 4.53 40–yard dash and 4.28 20–yard
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R Coleman Research Paper
Rory Coleman is only two of 40 spring walk–on tryouts to make the UCF football team. Before
arriving to UCF and stepping on the football field to earn his uniform however, Coleman found
himself on entirely different field in an entirely different uniform.
Coleman is a purple heart veteran who served four years active duty as a combat medic in the
United States Army. He is currently serving in the reserves as a medical instructor while pursuing a
degree in psychology at UCF as a full–time student athlete.
Coleman and his family are no strangers to Central Florida. Born and raised in Orlando, Coleman
attended Lake Brantley High School where he was offered football scholarships from multiple D–2
and D–3 colleges. He has always had a passion for playing football, but decided to fulfill his
grandfather's legacy and join the Army straight out of high school at age 18.
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His tour of duty was tragically cut short two weeks before going home after being hit by an enemy
grenade and sustaining a gunshot wound to the head during a firefight.
After being medically evacuated, Coleman woke up nine days later and 30 pounds lighter from a
medically induced coma in Germany. He underwent multiple severe trauma surgeries including an
emergency bowel resection.
"I was never scared of dying," Coleman said. "I had the mindset before deploying that I may never
come back. Accepting my fate allowed me to become the best soldier I could without fear or
limitations to help the other guys around me get back safely. I was always the last person on my
mind."
Despite his severe injuries, Coleman regained his health and continued the rest of his service using
his combat experience to train new combat medics in his unit, which he considered his biggest
military accomplishment.
Shortly after leaving the Army, his unit redeployed, but this time with no deaths or serious
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Summary: Should Student Athletes Be Paid
How Much More Do You Want?
Every year at the beginning of the college football and basketball seasons the same intense debate
comes up: should student athletes be compensated for their work. The Chronicle of Higher
Education recently estimated that college athletics is a $10–billion marketplace (Suggs). That is
$500–million more than Major League Baseball (MLB) (Brown), and $2–billion shy of the National
Football League (NFL) (Belzer). It's quite obvious college sports are making money. However,
according to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules, "You are not eligible for
participation in a sport if you have ever: taken pay, or the promise of pay, for competing in that
sport" (NCAA Regulations). While college sports, particularly football, have brought in huge
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Hiring lawyers, private investigators, and paying legal fees would bankrupt a non–student athlete. If
the universities are willing to pay out all of this money to protect their star athlete how much more
should they give? Some may argue that paying a student athlete will make college sports more
competitive. If the NCAA paid its athletes, the students would not have to add extra stress worrying
about where they will get their money from. If students did not have to worry about their finances,
they could spend more time focusing on their game and their classes (Anderson). There is no
evidence provided that paying a student athlete will make them better at their sport. Let alone any
evidence paying them will make them a better student in the classroom.
What people tend to forget is the debate for compensation only comes up during the football and
men's basketball seasons. Why doesn't the debate come up during the baseball and softball seasons?
Or during the swimming and gymnastics seasons? Is it because football and men's basketball make
the most
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Essay on Coach Bowden
Bobby Bowden began his lifelong love for football at an early age. As a young child he would often
climb onto the roof of his house and sit for hours watching the local high school team run practice
drills. Bobby played football while a student at Woodlawn High School in Birmingham, Alabama
and again in college, first at the University of Alabama and then at Howard College (now Samford
University).
Bobby's coaching career began in 1954 as an assistant coach at Howard College. After working as
an assistant coach at Howard for two years he was offered a head coaching position at South
Georgia Junior College. Bobby stayed with South Georgia for two years pulling double duty as head
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Florida State only won four games in a three year stretch before Bowden came along in '76. After
taking the reins at Florida State, Bobby immediately got to work transforming the Seminoles into
the team that it is today. Over the years he has recruited many star athletes to come play football for
Florida State including dozens of All–Americans, two Heisman Trophy winners and many star
athletes that would also become stars in the NFL.
The 1977 season brought Bobby his best season record to date finishing the season at 10–2 and
finally beating in state rival Florida after losing to them the previous nine seasons. The Seminole
squad was gaining much needed national exposure as the media started praising Bobby and his team
on their achievements. Bobby Bowden was named the Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year in
1980 and in 1983 and was inducted in the Florida Sports Hall of Fame.
Over the next decade Bobby Bowden would lead his Seminoles to a post season bowl game every
season except 1981. The loss to Oklahoma in the 1981 Orange Bowl would be Bowden's last loss in
a bowl game for the next fifteen years. In 1987 Bobby coached his Seminoles to what would be the
first of a 14 year long streak in which they won 10 or more games.
Bobby has coached many star athletes during his tenure as head coach including Florida State's first
Heisman Trophy winner Charlie Ward, Warrick Dunn, arguably the most popular college football
player of the 90s, and Chris Weinke, the
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Native American Mascot Research Paper
Native Americans have been in this land long before the European explorers stumbled upon it. With
the discovery of the "new world", people from all over Europe were sailing over to America for new
opportunities. The result was that the Native Americans already living in that land were almost
wiped out. Now, only a small percentage of what once was remain. Even though Native Americans
are a small minority, they get a lot of attention in the media, especially in sports. Many sports teams
have a name related to Native Americans, like the Washington Redskins, Kansas City Chiefs,
Cleveland Indians, and Chicago Blackhawks. They usually also have a Native American mascot,
which is often the image of a chief wearing feathers. Some people find this to be offensive to Native
Americans and they want to change it, while others say that it's not offensive. But the truth is
somewhere in the middle. Using Native American names and mascots can be harmful or honourable
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This is the case with the Spirit Lake Tribe and the Fighting Sioux. One member of the tribe says
"When you hear them announce the name at the start of a hockey game, it gives you goose bumps.
They are putting us up on a pinnacle."(Insult or Honour?(2010)) The Native Americans are the ones
that are supposed to take the name as an insult, but they seem just fine with it. Another tribe member
states that "I am full–blood, and I grew up on this reservation. I have to tell you, I am very, very
honoured that they would use the name."(Insult or Honour"(2010)) If the Native Americans are
proud of the name, then there really is no point at trying to change it. These people even sued the
NCAA to be able to keep the name. You wouldn't try to defend something if you were offended by
it. The Native Americans of the Spirit Lake Tribe are obviously very proud of the
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Stereotypes Of The Atlanta Braves
A HOME FOR THE BRAVES Would you be offended if you opened the morning paper and read,
"The San Francisco Negroes Beat the Atlanta Braves in the World Series!" Imagine turning on the
television set and watching black men dressed in native African costumes dance around a fire and
scream after the Seattle Negroes score a touchdown. A large group of Native Americans is facing the
same "insults" by way of several sports teams. The Sport organizations that currently bear Indian
names and mascots denigrate the Indian people. Some teams perpetuate a stereotypical image about
Indians by improperly portraying Native Americans. The national insensitivity regarding religious
beliefs, traditional values and the American Indian culture offend the Indian people. Teams like the
Washington Redskins, the Cleveland Indians, the Florida State Seminoles and the Atlanta Braves all
present an image of the Indian culture in a manner which trivializes the complexity that surrounds
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An image of a backwards culture which is reluctant to change along with history. A culture locked in
traditional values and stubbornly opposed to anything the world has to offer. These stereotypes are
apparent when over 90 percent of the Kansas City Chiefs' fans interviewed assumed that most
Indians perform the same "Indian things" on the reservations.1 It is not a culture restricted to
chanting war cries and shooting flaming arrows, as depicted on all Florida State University's football
games. The Indian world is much more complex than it is made out to
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Native American Nicknames And Mascots
While the pressure builds for collegiate and professional teams to end nicknames and Imagery that
are "hostile and abusive" to Native Americans, some tribes sanction symbolic use. When the
National Collegiate Athletic Association issued letters to schools that had Native American
nicknames and mascots, few would have predicted the massive changes that would occur. The year
was 2005, and 19 colleges were informed that their nicknames and mascots were potentially "hostile
or abusive to Native Americans. These schools were given the ultimatum. The NCAA mandated that
they make changes or face severe sanctions. Noncompliance guaranteed two penalties. The NCAA
would ban them from displaying mascots and logo images during postseason play, and from ...
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FSU the only school that continues to use the Indian images for both its mascot and its logo, and the
Seminole tribe has given its wholehearted support. At FSU football games, Osceola, the Seminole
warrior, rides an appaloosa horse named Renegade. Playing the warrior – whose clothing is
designed by Seminoles – is considered a privilege, he is not even perceived as a mascot. The federal
government waged three wars against the Seminoles during the 1800's to make the Indians' land
available to white settlers. Tribe members, in the meantime, were expected to vacate their land and
live on a federal reservation in Oklahoma. The Seminoles put up fierce resistance and never
surrendered. The remnant of the tribe that remained lived in the Florida Everglades. After the third
war ended in 1858, the government halted its efforts to relocate the Seminoles. That's why they are
often referred to as "the unconquerable people." Over the years, Florida State has made a conscious
effort to make tribal members an active and visible part of campus life. For example: tribal members
travel to Tallahassee each year to crown the homecoming chief and princess, who dress in authentic
Seminole regalia, and at every university commencement, tribe members wear brightly colored
Seminole clothing to serve as the color guard. Despite the willingness of some tribes to have
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The Debate Regarding the Use of Native American Mascots...
Teams in every sport, at every level of competition, have a mascot. It is the mascot that represents
the competitive spirit and team identity, motivating players and fans alike. Does the symbol chosen
as a mascot have any impact on whether a team wins or loses? Unlikely. But the choice of a Native
American mascot continues to ignite debate and controversy among athletes, fans and alumni, as
well as those people who might otherwise be disinterested in sports. Why all the controversy? The
dispute over whether Native American mascots should be used as a team symbol dates back to the
1970's (Price 2). There are those who are passionately against Native American mascots. These
advocators insist that Native American mascots are degrading to ... Show more content on
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Thus, it seems odd to suggest that naming a team after an Indian tribe is a calculated insult. A team
or school embraces a mascot that represents the favorable traits and characteristics of its members.
Such is the case with the Florida State Seminoles, who are named after a tribe with its origin in that
southern state. The Seminole tribe optimistically favored the use of the Indian mascot and even
facilitated the design of authentic dress that is proudly worn at sporting and community events.
Similar to the Seminoles, the University of Illinois preserved their mascot, Chief Illiniwek, for
almost 80 years. Named after the indigenous Illiniwek tribe, the Chief was a customary sideline
figure at football and basketball games until 2007 when the NCAA forced the University of Illinois
to remove this historic mascot. Unfortunately, the collegiate governing body failed to realize what
this symbol meant to the collegiate Illinois community. Illini students were polled regarding the
action and a majority disapproved of the decision. Sixty–nine percent of the students voted to keep
Chief Illiniwek as their mascot. (Haugh). These students believed that removing Chief Illiniwek as
the University of Illinois' mascot would diminish the passion associated with their university. After
the forceful removal of the Native American mascot by the NCAA, the students felt
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Summary Of A Reality Of Their Own By Dave Zirin
The Shape of Dave Zirin's Argument
In the essay, "A Reality of Their Own: Jameis Winston, Rape and Seminole Fandom at Florida
State," Dave Zirin argues that people should view Florida State's star quarterback Jameis Winston,
who was wrongly accused of sexual assault, as a model citizen because the school's code of conduct
and the court cleared him of any wrong doing. According to zirin, although no one knows for sure if
Winston is a rapist, many now know how Florida State University handled the situation. Dave
Zirin's argument can also lead to a question of issue regarding why American universities struggle to
resolve sexual assaults properly.
In the beginning of Zirin's essay he provided contextual information about Florida State's mascot. ...
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Meaning that it all comes down to money. So in order to get money what do colleges and
universities do? They cover up. They hide and they try to erase the fact that their all–star athletes are
bad people. For example, if Florida State chose to truly act upon the case of Winston fairly, they
would've banned him out of the football team and he would've had to face the consequences of jail
time along with being a registered sex offender. If this were to happen FSU would lose a valuable
player which could cause their chances of making it to the Rose Bowl Championships. Furthermore,
it could cause a decrease in student and athletes wanting to attend the university, therefore leading to
lower school funds due to less
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Florida State Football Team Analysis
A new school year begins the start of a new football team as the Seminoles lost several players
earlier this year from quarterback Jameis Winston, wide receiver Rashad Greene, running back
Karlos Williams, and tight end Nick O'Leary to the NFL Draft. Currently, The Florida State football
program upholds the record for most recent draft picks with a record 29 under their belt since 2013
along with three consecutive times Atlantic Coast Conference Champions and national title. When
the season starts, there will be players to watch such as new quarterback Everett Golson that will
replace Heisman Trophy winner Winston. The senior was one of the top graduate transfers during
the offseason making 3,445 passing yards and 37 total touchdowns in 12 ... Show more content on
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However, with the highs, there are some lows as most people will be concerned with his turnovers
because of his 14 interceptions and losing eight fumbles. In comparison, Winston did the worst
during his last season with the Seminoles as among the 39 FBS quarterbacks that passed over 3,000
yards and still managed to take the team to the playoffs. As a quarterback, Winston counted on his
teammates like returning running back Dalvin Cook to assist in making great plays and wins for the
football team all the way to the playoffs. The football season begins with the ranked team playing
their first game at home since 2012, and it is against an unranked opponent. As the team has a
winning streak of 14 starting home games since 2009, hopefully, this game will add another home
game win for the Noles to make it number 15 for the team. When the game starts tonight, it will be
their first meeting between FSU and Texas State as the Seminoles take on the Bobcats at Doak
Stadium. While the Noles have dominated players returning this season; the team should not
underestimate their
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The Politics of Marco Rubio Essay
On November 2, 2010 Marco Rubio was elected to the U.S. Senate to represent Florida, receiving
48.9% of the votes. Marco Rubio is currently part of the U.S Senate, and won't face another election
until 2016. He was first elected to the Florida House on January 25, 2000. During the 2007 and 2008
legislative sessions Marco Rubio was the Speaker for Florida of House Representatives. For the
2006–2008 terms, Rubio was elected Speaker of the Florida State House in November 2006. Marco
Rubio is a part of the Republican Party and is a Capitalist.
Body:
Marco Rubio was born on May 28, 1971 in Miami, Florida after his parents fled Cuba when Fidel
Castro took over. At the age of eight, his family moved to Las Vegas where his father worked as a ...
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Marco Rubio played an important part in the Florida House of Representatives from 2000 to 2008.
He served as a Majority Whip, Majority Leader and as the Speaker of the House. From 2000 to 2002
Rubio served as Majority Whip. During that term he played a key role in Congressional and
Legislative redistricting. Marco Rubio served as House Majority Leader from 2002 to 2004. Rubio's
main focus and goal was to lower taxes, but he also worked on improving education, as well as
making the government efficient. Marco Rubio's two previous terms as the Florida Speaker of the
House, was spent travelling Florida sharing, what he called "idea–raiser" meetings. These meetings
were focused on addressing the key issues that the people of Florida had. In his determined effort,
Marco Rubio encouraged the people of Florida to present their ideas in order to make their state
stronger and successful.
Marco Rubio didn't let down the people of Florida during his term as the Florida Speaker of the
House. He had support from Newt Gingrich, the former U.S. Speaker. Rubio pushed for the issues
that he knew were important to the people of Florida. As a result, all one hundred of his ideas were
passed by the Florida House. Fifty seven of them became laws and these laws
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  • 1. Game Time Game Time Marlene Wise COM/170 August 11, 2014 Carrie Bailey Game Time There are twenty seconds left in the game; it is the third down on the twenty–five yard line, the quarterback leads the huddle, what is the play? Will it win them the game? The players take the line; the quarterback calls out, "24, 48, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, hut," the center hikes the ball, the quarterback takes two steps back; he looks and looks hoping to find an open receiver near the end zone. What happens? This play can be used in both college and professional (National Football League NFL) football. Even though college and professional football is the same, the professional football player may treat the game as a business while the college player plays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The business of the game is different between the two levels. At the college level, the schools, teams, and athletic departments make money throughout the season without paying the players. The stronger or more popular the team and/or the player is, the more money the school makes. It is not uncommon to see many fans in the stadium wearing team jerseys, as well as other apparel and team specific items. College athletic departments receive funds from the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) based on the team's progress in the Bowl games. The professional players are paid a salary based on their contract, therefore, being paid to play the game. These players also earn endorsements from items sold with their name on it, such as team jerseys and shirts. For example, Russell Wilson, quarterback for the Super Bowl Champions Seattle Seahawks, has an annual salary of $700,000 and a net worth of $4million. While at the same time, Jameis Winston, quarterback for the BCS National Champions Florida State Seminoles, goes on to play another year of college football with no monetary compensation. Both men are playing the same game, same position, and Championship winners. However, different outcomes for the players themselves. Each level earns money from the fans who buy tickets, fan gear and other items relating to the team name and franchise. Some teams are luckier than others and have loyal fans, no matter how their favorite team performs, they still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Arguments Against Native American Mascots Many people look at the Washington Redskins logo and see it just the same as any of the other NFL teams' logos. So, why take the time and money to change their brand for the very few amount of people that think it's little offensive? In the past couple of years, a lot of people see many pro and college sports teams differently because of their mascot or logo. Native Americans, whose culture diminished ever since Europeans stepped onto the shores of the East, are used as branding for all levels and divisions of athletics teams. A lot of people argue for both sides of the conflict, with one side reasoning that the logos look racist and disrespect Native American culture, and the other side reasoning that they honor Indians and there is not even an issue. However, a ton of people fighting for the Indian mascot's removal do not know how Native Americans themselves truly feel about them. Also, the general public probably does not know either that many schools actually work with specific tribes to make sure that they respect their culture. The United States should not ban Native American mascots because most Native Americans don't get insulted from sports teams' logos and many teams work with tribes to make sure that they don't disparage Indian customs and traditions. A major key that people do not take into consideration when discussing the conflict of Indian mascots is the direct opinions from Native Americans. National polls taken prove Native Americans do not mind team logos ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Examples Of Rogerian Argumentation Rogerian is a style of argumentation that does not take an adversarial approach. This style of argumentation moves away from a combative stance. The Rogerian argument consists of four parts: the introduction, context, writer's position, and benefits to the opponent. In "Is the College Use of American Indian Mascots Racist," Jane Willy does a great job of not taking a particular side and promoting ethical growth. Therefore, Willy effectively uses Rogerian argumentation to enhance his argument. In Willy's introduction, he introduces the controversy of how there are differing views regarding the mascot names of college teams. The author catches the audience's attention as he provides a story of his experiences with a particular football team at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is supposed to show the opponent how they would benefit by agreeing with the writer's position. Willy proposes that he thinks "The voice of the Indians is the voice that should, finally, be listened to" (Willy, 2008, para. 6). This shows the opponent that if they adopt the writer's position, it would give the Indians the right to determine if the names of the mascots are racist. Also, Willy finds common ground between the opposing viewpoints and provides a compromise. He brings up the controversy regarding the North Dakota "Fighting Sioux." The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is considering taking this name away from them because of differences among the community. Will proposes that "If it can, and if the Sioux then agree to let the university use their image, the NCAA ought to withdraw its objection" (Willy, 2008, para. 7). Then, he states that if "The university cannot persuade the Sioux, well, the Fighting Sioux will just have to agree that they have lost this fight," come to a compromise, and "Take the name of the Hawks or the Eagles or of any other group that won't object" (Willy, 2008, para. 7). Willy provides a compromise for both sides that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. The Morality Of Mascots Altogether sports, groups use mascots with representable their team's pride, strength, and will with win. The part the mascarpone assumes will be a intimidation factor, and also something with inspire the group. Groups will need mascots that range starting with anything, starting with an creature on a spiritless object, like An hammer alternately a orange. Mascots infrequently fall under scrutiny, but to the mascots that representable local american tribes, individuals alternately societies. A significant number schools and groups use A percentage sort local american reference Similarly as a mascarpone. The local american mascots utilized extend starting with names like those Indians, Chiefs, Furthermore Braves, which would a few of the that's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Washington Redskins have seen the name Redskins under investigation by people in general frequently, in any case The point when those president might have been approached around it he depicted the cooperation name should be An fearless symbol, What's more that it indicates the quality of the local Americans. The reference to quality indicates the regard they bring to them on account of a football group wouldn't need to be called something that wasn't really fearless. It will be An sign for regard from those association utilizing An local american mascarpone of the local american people. It Additionally reveals to admiration to those society Also advertises it letterset printing a greater amount individuals turned into mindful of the brilliant historical backdrop of the american Indians. It could likewise unite the one school and the tribe, On those sake may be tribal based, However whether not it even now Might connect of the local Americans in the zone and assistance them turn into closer for those school alternately association. If a school might decide to utilize An mascarpone that need any connection to local Americans it might be crazy about appreciation What's more need to Push A percentage of the social significances those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Yuchi Tribe Research Paper To this day, the federal government and many people choose to leave the Yuchi tribe unrecognized and left with a bad reputation, despite the fact that their creative and insightful culture has no relation with any other known tribe. The Yuchi tribe created numerous things ranging from the Indian football game that celebrates an understanding of gender, to bigger and more significant things such as their own stock language otherwise known as Uchean. Even with the amazing historical culture and ideas of the Yuchi, they are only recognized as being uncooperative barbarians. The tribe had an early encounter with the Spanish and the Europeans during the Spaniard Juan Pardo's expedition where they gain the identity as being "warlike mountain chiefs" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Comparing College Football Versus Professional Football Football is the most popular sport in the United States. The two types of football people watch the most is college football and professional football. Everyone has their own opinion on which they prefer. I personally think that because of that with the NFL on center stage, we lose sight of the true spirit of football. Football is about a team's love and dedication for the game, not some player that's getting payed a million dollars to throw and run the ball because he has a Bugatti payment to make. An average NFL player gets paid $1.9 million dollars a year, according to Forbes'. Ben Roethlisberger, QB for the Pittsburgh Steelers, made $48.9 million dollars between June 2014 and June 2015. The true spirit of football is found where there isn't ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The college fans have more spirit toward their teams, because they either went to the college or they live in the colleges area a while. On the other hand, NFL fans are usually bandwagoners who only like a team if their winning and if they're not, no one watches them. According to ESPN, the Indianapolis Colts, who had a 2–14 record in 2011, had one of the lowest game attendances in the NFL. A year later the Colts went 11–5 and their attendance rose to one of the highest. This shows how NFL fans only watch teams if their winning. College football fans are different. They don't care if their team is losing or not, because they support them either way. In 2013, the Michigan Wolverines were in a losing season when heading into their game against Notre Dame. The attendance for that game was 115,000 and broke the record for highest attendance ever! Michigan has had 100,000 fans at their games consistently for over 15 years whether they were winning or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Analysis Of The Film ' Blaxploitation Films ' And '... Weekly Writing 3 Throughout history, American society has famously taken advantage of non–European cultures and traditions for their own entertainment. Major media companies, colleges, and athletic organizations have famously exploited the cultures and stereotypes of Native American's and African Americans for the sole purpose of profit and increased entertainment value. In American society, there has been the era of "Blaxploitation films" in which African American's society was shown through raunchy and low budget films. Sports teams, colleges, and public schools have turned Native Americans into an irresponsible excuse of a mascot the can offend and can be considered disrespectful by those in their society while being called an honor by those who use it. In some cases though, it can be seen that when members of the respective societies that are being depicted within the media are allowed to have some creative decision with it, that some real issues can be addressed and shown to an audience that otherwise would have never thought about it. This was popularly down through Dave Chappelle's, "Chappelle's Show," and through rap music. As seen in the Chappelle's show, it was shown that the stereotypes that the media portrays, can actually have a lasting effect on America's multitude of sub cultures. The Chappelle's Show was a comedy skit show created by Dave Chappelle. In the show, Chappelle would play out events and real life stories of black members of society in a comedic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Analysis Of The Atlanta Braves Game Knows What It Combs 1 Amber Combs 5th Period 10 October 2014 Say Boo to Chief Wahoo Any fan who has ever been to an Atlanta Braves game knows what it's like to stand in that grand stadium on a weekend afternoon, braying at the top of his or her lungs and swinging an arm back and forth, wielding the legendary tomahawk with hundreds of others. It feels good, like being a part of some unified movement. What some may not realize is that they are a part of an American movement that turns a blind eye to hostility and racial abuse towards Natives. This movement takes Native Americans and dresses them up in feathers and beads, braids their hair and smears warpaint on their faces and then parades them around during football or baseball games, calling them names ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... . .called 'redskins'" (Harjo). Natives were hunted and slaughtered, their skin treated like trophies. Calling someone a 'redskin' is not a compliment. It is a painful, derogatory name for Natives, a tragic reminder of their history that sport teams and fans remain unaware or unbothered by. Additionally, the NCAA agrees that sport teams with names and logos that demean Natives should not be allowed to compete. NCAA protests that schools or sport teams with "a nickname or logo considered racially or ethnically 'hostile' or 'abusive'" (NCAA) will not be allowed to compete in post–season games. NCAA is taking a long awaited step in addressing the slanderous image American sports have painted of Natives. NCAA is a powerful force in the American way of life. They are finally telling America that the current treatment of Natives in sports media is not acceptable and they will not except or support it. If NCAA has decided that logos and names abusive towards Natives have got to go, then maybe we should take that into account. Though, NCAA and Americans have only just begun to seriously address this matter, it is important to remember that this issue has been around for much longer. For years Natives have desperately protested for their right to be treated respectfully and accurately portrayed for the people that they are. Not by sport team mascots and logos. "We are not mascots," 66–year–old Roche insists to NBCsports ". . . It mocks us ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Native American Mascots Research Paper or many years now many people have been debating whether schools and professional sports teams should use Native American imagery, nicknames, and logos to represent mascot. "When I was a kid, me and my friends, we really thought that they had captured and killed Native Americans and pasted them all over the building," Samuel Henry Washington Redskins fans said. "We were just kids, we didn't know any better. But we really, honestly believed that,". Many people need to respect how the professional sports team or any teams use Native American imagery, and when teams use Native American mascots, it is not an offensive slur against them. The controversy of using Native American mascots has grown within last few years. In fact, NFL try to sue the league, because some Native American tribes felt the team and its logos was offensive. As Jensen said, "people are becoming too sensitive to the possible offensiveness in language and there was no reason for changing the names." Therefore, using Native American mascot names is offensive. The mascots names have been the same for years and many people have not cared. Also, if the names are changed it will take a while for names to take affect. For example, if the Redskins ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Toni Sanchez is a student who is from a family with seminole and Hispanic ancestry which Sanchez tells everyone that she is " proud of the use of the Seminole imagery at Florida State." For example, Bonding over Mascots article said " Every time I look at it, I get really giddy inside." Therefore, Toni sanchez feels proud to be Native American. In fact, for many teams especially in college the professional football teams the Native American mascots opens the game by giving performance of the Native American. Many schools and sports teams has chose a Native American mascot name with the intent to honor Native American people, as well as to teach many teams about the importance of Native ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Indian Names And Mascots Essay There has been an ongoing argument since the 1960's on whether Indian names and mascots should be used in sports. Critics feel that the use of Indian related images and names make fun of the Native American Indians. On the other hand, activists for the Indian tribes state that the use of Indian names show honor and respect to their tribes as a symbol of Native American Culture. The purpose of this essay is to determine if schools should stop using Native American images as mascots. The newspaper article called "Controversy over Indian names, mascots in sports" dated June 10, 2009 talks about two teams, the Florida State Seminoles and the Washington Redskins. The NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) tried to get rid of the name "Seminoles" from the Florida State University football team. But, the Seminole Chief himself, approved the use of Native American symbols and traditions during the Florida state football games. There has also been a lot of support for the Washington Redskins name to remain in use. Mike Richman, author of "The Redskins Encyclopedia" stated that the name Redskins "coincided with the hiring of a new coach, an Indian named Lone Star Dietz." Dietz brought at least six native players with him and they were proud to open their games with war ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They respect everyone's rights to free speech and expression but feel that using Native American images and team names is not sensitive and should not be used. A news debate: Fighting Words: The School Mascot Debate written in current events, March 19, 1999 stated that the Department of Justice was investigating if the school was violating the civil rights of Native American students by using mascots. The feeling was that using the mascots was putting down the Native ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Ncaa Football Playoff System Ryan Jerzy Jerzy 1 Cady English 103 26 May 2003 "NCAA Football Playoff System" Thesis: The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) formula has been used to determine the top twenty– five teams in NCAA Division I college since 1998. Many think this system is inadequate and should be changed. The alternative is a playoff system that would give more of the top teams a chance to be named the NCAA football National Champion. I. BCS formula A. Computers 1. Where they're from 2. How they work B. Polls 1. Where they're from 2. How they work C. Schedule strength D. Team losses E. Putting the formula together II. Why the BCS formula should be changed A. BCS is inadequate 1. How it's unfair 2. Problems within B. Give ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bill Vilona, of the Pensacola News Journal wrote, "All of us in the equity conferences believe the BCS has worked; it has done what it's supposed to do. It's not perfect, but I don't think anything is perfect." The Bowl Championship Series should be changed to a playoff system. The BCS does a great job of utilizing all the statistics and polls to establish the top twenty–five teams in the nation. On the other hand the top two teams are the ones who attend the national championship and that is where the BCS system is unfair. For Example, Alex Giles wrote in his Article "The Proposed Marriage of the BCS and a Playoff Format", "In 2000, the BCS ranked Oklahoma Jerzy 6
  • 22. #1 and Florida State #2 at seasons end, despite the fact that Miami was ranked #2 in the both the AP and the coaches poll and had beaten the Seminoles (Florida State) during the regular season." Ranking problems like that one that happened in 2000 are why the BCS system should modify to a playoff system. "The BCS is a somewhat confusing and often controversial system" (Vilona). The top twenty–five teams in Division I football battle each and every week for a better spot in the rankings. Most of the time it comes down to the last week of season play to determine which two teams will progress into the national championship game. The top teams should be given an opportunity to earn their way into the championship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. Rules Of Rules And Safety Precautions One of the ways that rules and safety precautions are brought about are actually from games that show they need rules for it. This is evident when the game first started and was not regulated well with the type of equipment that should be worn or how the game was played. This lack of knowledge caused bans of football at schools because people were dying. This whole idea of rules being made through the game being played can be seen, and it can almost be said that games actually shape the way the game is played. There have been games that have heavily impacted the way that the game looks today. These games range from beginning college football to telling players how they can celebrate and even what kind of plays can be run. This is not only a credit to the players for having such a competitive spirit that fuels the game in a new direction, but also a credit to the neuromas coaching staffs and powerful, influential head coaches that think outside of the box to help their team win. This is not only in the play calling and recruiting of top class players, but in the way that some coaches build major powerhouse programs that dominate the competition. Paul Bear Bryant is a coach that has had a very influential impact on college football. When someone thinks about college football his name is usually one of the names that comes up first. This is because Bear Bryant has one of the most winning and best personalities that have graced college football. Coach Bryant actually got his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. The Controversy Of Indian Mascots Essay The controversy of Indian mascots is a widespread issue seen across the U.S.;is it racist , or is it justified? From different viewpoints from many people the answers vary from group to group.I believe it is not racist and believe that it is honoring. Natives should have the final say, but regular americans still step in and want a say in the whole issue. The Indian mascot has been used all across the U.S. ranging from elementary schools all the way to college and professional sports teams. "In fact Over 2,128 other teams use indian referenced team names not just professional".(Munguia, Hayley)Ranging from many racial terms to regular tribe names. The main focus of the controversy is focused on the professional sports team the Washington Redskins.Many people see this team as racist and degrading to Indians. Some say it is similar to the racial slur n***** to African Americans. I believe the Redskins, may be politically incorrect representation of the Indians but not all indian mascots are racist or wrong. Indian mascots bring history, power, cultural, education and strong images of Indians to Native Americans and all American people. . Coming from a town named after the shoshone tribes old Cheif Pocatello, and living near a Indian reservation, my town has a deep background and history of Indians.My town of Pocatello honors the Shoshone tribe that is close by:building a tribute of Cheif Pocatello, naming a town after him, building a replica of the old fort of the tribe, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. Sports Teams With Native American Mascots Well Known Sports Teams with Native American Mascots Have you thought about the name or mascot of your favorite sports team like the Chicago Blackhawks, the Washington Redskins, or even a college team like Florida State Seminoles? These teams and more have been accused of being racist towards Native Americans and their culture. However, many teams do not intentionally use their mascots to discriminate against Natives. Instead, they represent Native American Tribes and use names to respect the history of the tribal nation. Others would say that sports teams are just using those native titles to gain more fans. Also, natives would argue that professional sports teams are making fun of their tribes because of the decisions that the team has made about the way that the native cultures are portrayed. People would say that teams with native mascots have lack of respect towards Native Americans. However, many professional sports teams that are named after a native tribe are respectful towards the native heritage in ways such as having a partnership with the tribe, honoring a leader that the team was named after, and even helping out a tribe. Many areas of the world have been affected because they were accused of having a racist mascot or team name. In the United States many teams have respect for Native Americans. Counterpoint: Native American– Themed Sports Teams Represent the History and Traditions of the Areas They Represent, and Changing Names Does a Disservice to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Essay on Ethics of Native American Mascots 3 December 2011 Ethics of Native American Mascots Ethics of Native American mascots is a controversial topic and should not be argued against because they are used ethically, complementary, and respectfully. The Native American Mascot controversy is a topic that has presented itself in recent years all across the country. Though there have been some issues, complaints, and moral questions brought up about the Native American mascot dilemma by a minority group of people, there is no legitimate argument to why these mascots should be banned. Ethically, there is nothing wrong with using Native American symbols as mascots. Native American mascots are ethical. Ethics is defined as "a system of moral principles and rules, the rules of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no legitimate argument for why an arrowhead on the side of a football helmet, a logo of a Native American chief's head on the side of a school or even a tomahawk on a basketball jersey is being reverted to as degrading, but the controversy still continues. Some names can be offensive such as Redmen, Savages, etc. But if it is the name itself that offends, it needs to be argued that way and not toward the Native American mascot as a symbol. Arguing a mascot as degrading when really it is meant the name is disrespectful in itself because a mascot is a symbol of a team, not the name; it is also the strength and core of a team. Mascots are purposely portrayed as being ethical, complementary, and respectful, in fact "tribal names find their way onto all kinds of consumer products, such as the Jeep Cherokee and the Dodge Dakota. For the same reason, Indian images appear on U.S. currency, such as the old Indian–head nickel and the new Sacajawea dollar. The Army even names its helicopters after tribes: the Apache Longbow, the Kiowa Warrior, the Comanche, and the Blackhawk. If we were" to let the minority side of this argument change Native American mascots, then "a number of cities (e.g., Chicago, Miami, and Milwaukee), plus about half the states, would have to be renamed (Miller 2001). Mascots are symbols, symbols of spirit, and symbols of strength. Native American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. Houston Cougars Research Paper The Houston Cougars were the darlings of the 2015 college football season thanks to their head coach Tom Herman, leading them to a 13–1 record and a Peach Bowl victory over the Florida State Seminoles. Herman is not your average college football head coach. While he believes in the X's and O's, he also takes prides in analytics, specifically two sets of stats. As we see in the world of sports, every aspect of the game is starting to become more based around analytics. At AAC media days, Herman talked about those two stats and more with SB Nation's Steven Godfrey and Bill Connelly. When asked about what two stats Herman looks at the most. He mentioned the turnover battle and yards. "First numbers I look at are turnovers," Herman said. "Second numbers I look at are yards. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Houston, the turnover battle was their friend last season as their turnover margin was plus–1.5 per game. When you have a turnover margin at that rate, you will win a lot of football games. The only game the Cougars lost last season due to the turnover battle not being in their favor was to the Connecticut Huskies. In that game alone, Houston turned over the ball four times. That is a not recipe for success. However, Herman is also right when he says yards don't matter because in that game against UConn, the Cougars out gained the Huskies 318–315. Finally, one more stat that Herman spoke about was explosive plays, which Houston charts and it's another why they are successful. "If you win the turnover battle and the explosive play battle in the same game, you win it 98 percent of the time," Herman told Godfrey and Connelly. Obviously, these are the stats to success for the Cougars and thus far it has worked out for them. It will be interesting to see if these stats continue to work in their favor this upcoming season as they try to repeat as AAC
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  • 35. College Athletes: A Case Study It's the only time of year when one shot can make or break a team's season. It's the only time of year when athletes can be magnified into stars or heros. Millions of eyes witness every heart–breaking upset and every game–saving buzzer beater. It's March and it's madness. The National College Athletics Association (NCAA) makes "$6 billion annually and $1 billion just off of the men's basketball tournament" (USNEWS). In 2013, the Louisville Cardinals faced the Duke Blue Devils in the Mid–West Regional Championship. Louisville, the tournament's one seed, looked to be moving on to the final four when a freak accident slowed everything. Late in the game, sophomore Kevin Ware of the Cardinals leaped to contest a 3 point shot. While everyone in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Between practice, working out, and games, "players on top teams in Division 1 basketball and football spend an average 43.3 hours a week perfecting their game" (Huffington). Universities think of these players as students, instead of employees or as amateurs, instead of professionals. It would be very difficult to work a part–time job while having grades to keep up and putting nearly all of your time into sports. National champ, Shabazz Napier, talked of going to bed hungry in an interview while being potentially worth millions of dollars. His game winning shots made someone very wealthy while he slept with an empty stomach. There was no way for him to hold a job with all of the traveling and time consumed in Division 1 basketball. Another prime example of sports being a full time job for athletes is Florida State Seminole, Jameis Winston. He is one of few that are talented enough to perform well in 2 Division 1 sports. A week after winning his national championship as quarterback of the football team, Winston recorded a win on the mound after saving a game for his baseball team. Jameis Winston is a key asset to the Seminoles recent success and "has a net worth of 32 million" (Celebrity Glory), but didn't make a penny in his 2 years at Florida State. Soon he will be drafted into the NFL and will sign a contract promising the millions he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Racism Towards Native Americans In Disney's Peter Pan And... Racism towards Native American tribes and individuals have been found throughout mainstream media. From nationally broadcasted sports games to popular Hollywood movies, Native Americans people have been stereotyped and/or culturally appropriated. Many examples of these stereotypes are blatant and have been portrayed for in the media for decades. Disney's Peter Pan and Pocahontas Hollywood's leading animation studio has had many instances of stereotyping and being racially insensitive. Two main examples of their racism towards Native American tribes have been Peter Pan and Pocahontas. In both instances, there have been controversial songs that have the Native Americans at the center. Both depict the stereotypes that are not necessarily true of the tribes. In Disney's Peter Pan, there are many scenes throughout that display the Native tribe as savages. The Darling brothers are exploring Neverland, trying to hunt the Natives on the island. In that attempt, they get captured by the Natives who think they kidnapped the chief's daughter, Tiger Lily. This scene depicts the Indians as villainous, as the chief tells the boys that if Tiger Lily does not return, he will "burnum at stake" (Peter Pan, 1953). Later in the movie, Peter Pan, the Darling siblings, the Lost Boys, and Natives are at a powwow, where the song "What Makes the Red Man Red?" appears. The song is placed at what seems like a powwow and has the Natives dancing and saying words that sound like a Native language, but are nonsensical. They use derogatory Native American slurs, such as 'squaw', to refer to the women. There were many unacceptable aspects of that scene, but the one that stands out if the appearances of the Natives. Since the song is called "What Makes the Red Man Red?", all the Natives were a bright shade of red and had the stereotypical Native face (furrowed brows and large nose). In approximately the fifteen minutes that the Native people of Peter Pan grace the screen, it displays the stereotypes that Natives have extremely red skin tones and speak in ludicrous, made–up language. The lives are based on hunting and hurting other people or celebrating by dancing and howling. Actual powwows are ceremonial and this movie did not depict ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Native American Mascots Research Paper Sports teams across the country are all represented by a mascot. A mascot is used in a variety of ways, but mainly to represent a team's identity and motivate both players and fans alike to bring out the competitive spirit. Many teams are represented with normal names and themes, while some are more controversial such as the Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Blackhawks, Cleveland Indians, Florida State Seminoles, Atlanta Braves, and Washington Redskins (to name a few). A prickly topic for years, even decades the usage of Native American mascots continues to strike controversy in fans, players, alumni, as well as disinterested fans. Depending on who you talk to, it's a stain on the organizations it affects or is it a way of honoring those who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reality is that most people, especially fans and some Native Americans themselves want to keep these names. Again, depending on who you talk to keeping these names pay tribute and honor those who have come before us. An example of this is the team Atlanta Braves. When you think of the meaning brave, you see a person who is courageous and a person who will face and endure danger or pain. Without teams using these names, people would not know the history or background of some Native American tribes. We can say the actions of some mascots may be questionable or over the top at times but they are not intended to poke fun at the Native Americans for their culture or beliefs, they are only used for the spirit of the game and to get the crowd pumped up. In my own opinion, I do not think Native American mascots should be discontinued. Discontinuing these symbols or nicknames would bring a lot of pain to sponsors, supporters, the sports club, and its fans. Bottom line, the teams that utilize these Native American themes or symbols do not utilize them in a stereotypical or racial way. In fact, they mascots are used in a way to honor Native Americans and to remember them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. The Squad Of The 14u Team South Football Team We had traveled in the minivan for 5 hours, for a group of 13 year old boys this trip felt like eternity. However, our excitement kept us all jaunting to each other about silly middle school shenanigans, who can dougie better, and how we were all going to "murk" this tryout. Johnny Evans, Malik Chatman, Gavin Rose, Ronnie Fountain, and I were all selected to try–out for the 14u Team South football team. This team would represent all the best players in the southeast and clash them against other regions best athletes. This would be a 3 day try–out. After leaving Orlando, the van had finally reached its destination. Coach Rose jingled to the car "Atlanta is the place to be, with orange peaches and southern tea," we all stared at Gavin as his face turned as red as a Crayola. We pulled into the lot of the hotel all participating athletes had been assigned right off of I–75. We all unloaded the van of our luggage proceeded to the check in, Coach got the keys for room 325 and 326. I was so tired of riding in back of the van that I did not really care how the room would look as long as I could put my bags down and fall right into the bed. Malik, Johnny and I entered our room 326 to the right was with a bathroom sink, a mirror, and shower. On the left, a mini kitchen with a stove, island table, and refrigerator. In front of us, there were two wooden dressers pinned together with a television on top. Near the window, there was a small table with a lamp as well as chair in the corner. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Florida State University Research Paper Florida State University, founded in 1851. It has an undergraduate class of 32,948. Its urban lifestyle makes for a comfortable life on campus life. The campus has 475 acres. It uses a semester based calendar. Florida State University's ranking in Best Colleges, 96. Its in state tuition and fees are $6,507. Out of state tuition and fees are $21,673. Now, Florida State University offers a great selection of housing varieties. FSU is a spreading public school in Tallahassee, Florida. Freshmen do not have to live on campus, usually there's not room for every student, so it's important to apply early if you would like to live on campus. You would have a hard time trying to find a Seminole Alumni member who doesn't have good memories of the years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The university's all about excellence in teaching, research, creative attempts, and service. Florida State offers leading undergraduate, graduate ,and professional programs. Many groups have programs that rank among the nation's top twenty–five public universities, including Physics, Chemistry, Statistics, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Meteorology, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Criminology. Florida State University's arts programs include dance, film, music and theatre. Next would be The Florida State Seminoles, FSU's sports teams. The Seminoles compete in the NCAA Division I. Football and baseball teams usually dominate the competition. Florida, one of only two schools, appears in the top 10 in each of the past 25 NCAA national all–sports rankings, but there's more to being a Seminole than football and basketball. The school traces its beginnings to a small college that prepared students to be priests in 1853, but over the past decade the university has become more selective, especially among out–of–state students, posting steady advances in its incoming classes' average ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. The Lion King: The Definition Of Happiness The definition of happiness differentiates depending on the person telling what happiness means to them. Happiness can sometimes be mixed up with pleasure. Pleasure is a momentary satisfaction. We must understand that we control our own happiness. Happiness is when you are content or at peace with yourself and not worrying about anything else except what is happening at that very moment, not what happened in the past or the upcoming future. Being content with yourself is being at ease and just being you. Imagine hanging out with friends and you all are laughing and having a good time. You are completely being yourself and not thinking about being uncomfortable. You are just being your natural self. That makes the best time for you to find yourself ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He asked people three question: How do you feel? What are you doing? Are you thinking about something other than what you are currently doing? They found out people are substantially less happy when their minds are wandering no matter what they are doing. With the numbers and data he has collected on this project it shows that for us to be happier we need to focus on what is happening now and in front of us. Mind wandering and thinking about anything else can affect our happiness even if it is the slightest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Doak S. Campbell Stadium Analysis Florida State University exemplifies great pride in school spirit, encouraged through infamous prominent tradition. Doak S. Campbell Stadium exists as a location on campus where this prideful spirit is in full effect and embraced by students, alumni, and any other visitors. Right in the heart of this scene, in front of the football stadium, stands the Unconquered statue. The massive monument, standing a few stories above the heads of those passing by, welcomes spectators into the stadium as it sets the glorified mood that takes place during Florida State home football games, especially when the spear is lit in flames lighting the way to the gates. Even though the statue itself has not been around for very long, the history behind it has. Back in 1962, Bill Durham, a sophomore attending Florida State University who was serving on the university's Homecoming Committee, decided to propose an idea for a new tradition to be started. The tradition that he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Standing at a total of 31 feet tall, 13.5 feet without the pedestal, the statue is presented to be powerful, glorified, and prideful. Positioned in one of the most traditional places on Florida State University's campus, the Unconquered statue stands tall and proud on Langford Green in front of Doak Campbell Stadium. Due to its close proximity to the football stadium, the monument is most often associated with the game of football and the traditions that are presented during each and every home game. Additionally, since the statue has been placed in front of Doak Campbell Stadium, people only see it when they are going to football games or going to the stadium for any other particular reason. With an immense height, no matter how overpopulated the stadium area becomes, it is practically impossible to not lay eyes on the monument while passing by, which was most likely the purpose of its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Nfl Safety : Kansas City Chiefs Eric Berry NFL Safety Kansas City Chiefs James Eric Berry, nicknamed "The Fifth Dimension," is an American football safety for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Chiefs fifth overall in the 2010 NFL Draft. Berry was born in Fairburn, Georgia, He attended Creekside High School in Fairburn, and was a standout athlete for the Creekside Seminoles track and football teams. Berry played corner and quarterback, earning a 37–5 record as a starter at Creekside. He was teammates with Rokevious Watkins and Terrance Parks. Following his stellar high school career, Berry was invited to play in the 2007 U.S. army All American Bowl Berry was considered the top player in Georgia and the top cornerback prospect by every recruiting service, and Rivals.com ranked him the #3 player in the nation. He was once clocked at 4.38–4.41 range at the 40–yard dash at a soft indoor surface at a high school Combine. College As a freshman, Berry replaced fifth year senior Jarod Parrish after a strong showing in his first collegiate game against California. Berry turned in several big plays during his freshman season en route to being named the SEC Defensive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. NCAA Football Playoff System Essay NCAA Football Playoff System Thesis: The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) formula has been used to determine the top twenty– five teams in NCAA Division I college since 1998. Many think this system is inadequate and should be changed. The alternative is a playoff system that would give more of the top teams a chance to be named the NCAA football National Champion. I. BCS formula A. Computers 1. Where they're from 2. How they work B. Polls 1. Where they're from 2. How they work C. Schedule strength D. Team losses E. Putting the formula together II. Why the BCS formula should be changed A. BCS is inadequate 1. How it's unfair 2. Problems within B. Give top ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brad Edwards, a writer for ESPN.com, has this to say about the computer system: "Though this may be the weakest part of the (BCS) equation, it can still make a difference. Last year, pollsters eventually overlooked Wisconsin's loss to Cincinnati, but the computers didn't. The result: the Badgers had an average computer ranking of 7.71 despite ranking fourth in both polls." 7.71 is the average of where the team is in the rankings among the top twenty–five teams in the nation according to the seven computers. The second part of the Bowl Championship Series formula is the two polls. One comes from the associated press and the other comes from coaches around the league. The Associated Press polls are organized by a number of different newspapers, magazines, and media. While the NCAA football coaches put together the Coaches poll. "This is probably the most critical element of the four because it has only two subsets (the media and coaches polls) to be averaged" (Edwards). The polls
  • 52. are run similarly to the computers; the two ranking are simply averaged together. "The impact held by each poll is greater than that of any one computer or any one opponent. It is no coincidence that the top two poll teams have played for the national title in both years of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Bill Gates Argumentative Essay The year was 2000 A.D. there were a lot of amazing things going on some good and some very bad. "Locally at this time the city of Toledo was trying to ban assault rifles, because of the increase of violence surrounding gangs and gang violence" (Toledoblade.com). this is kind of sad that the world and my home are at war with each other constantly. One of the biggest surprises of the year was Bill Gates stepping down as CEO of Microsoft, some say it was a very bold move. Even after that stepdown it did not seem to affect him at all financially, we was still considered Forbes one the richest men on the planet. "Bill Gates announced today that he is stepping down as chief executive officer to concentrate on software strategy" (http://www.forbes.com/2000). One of the biggest things that happened internationally was "Concorde Air France ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Marshall Mathers LP sold almost 8 million copies. And 3 Doors down pulled in almost 4 million" (soundscan.com). This is great for 2 genera of music having such a good year. It shows the diversity in music and culture across the world. Fashion on the other hand might have taken a turn for the worse people were "popping collars and bleached hair were all the rage". Sadly this era took a lot from the 80's like track outfits and jeans with holes and fringe. I know I am not that old but so many things have changed from now and then, mostly the fashion of the day and music have changed the most." TV shows are almost the same except for the cable shows they are just going nuts with some of the content they use in their shows, and how much they have to refrain to be politically correct" (tvguide.com). I really wish I was able to remember September 11th 2001. I was nine months old so I obviously couldn't remember this tragedy. Being that the world is as selfish as it is now, it would be nice to witness the world coming together as one to be supportive and help one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Free College Admissions Essays: Where Are You From? I have always hated the question "where are you from" because it implies that only one place defines a person and that is not the case for most people. I grew up in Clearwater, Florida for half of my life and I spent the second half of my in Jacksonville. I consider both places home for different reasons therefore I guess that I'm "from" both cities. Family is very important to me, so being two hours away from home was a major bonus while choosing Florida State. However I chose to attend Florida State University mainly because it was right after my dream school on the list of colleges that accepted me and home of my family's favorite college football team, the Seminoles. My whole life the idea that FSU was the best school academically and athletically was hammered into my head. I wore garnet and gold before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the third grade writing has always been a torturous way for schools to grade me on understanding of a course taken or a passage read. I have tried to like writing but honestly I really do not like it at all. With that said I believe I'm not a strong writer because I struggle with grammar and often second guess my sentences. If I'm telling the truth I did not pay attention in fourth and fifth grade when we were taught grammar rules and sentence structure. At the time in my life I was much more interested in science, math, and playground time. Also I have always made weak transitions from one idea to another and lack on conclusion skills. I really have only had one writing based class and I'm hoping this turns out to be similar to that class. From this class I would like to learn how to apply an appropriate genres to a situation. I would also like to improve on my writing skills and gain valuable feedback on my writing both form the professor and my peers. I hope to improve my conclusion and transitions while writing because I feel like even with great content bad transitions result in a bad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Essay on Cultural Revolution There are many different cultures in Southwest Florida that one becomes immediately aware of as they enter the area. They include Native–American, African–American, Protestant, European, "Cracker", Hispanic–Latino, and Cuban. Because there are so many variations of these cultures choosing just three was difficult, but for my project I will be focusing on our African–American, Hispanic–Latino, and "Cracker" populations. During this project I will address the many and varied differences between these cultures on many different levels including personal or family differences, social differences and educational differences. I expect to gain a greater understanding about these cultures during this process and by gaining this understanding I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The overwhelming answer was this: Just because the color of your skin is black this does not make you are African– American. The consensus was that while most people with black skin are of African descent most of our young people today have no idea what it means to be from Africa or be "African–American. Just as most white people can only trace their ancestry, but know little about the culture and situations from their heritage. Those of African–American ancestry have perhaps suffered the greatest tragedies in American History, but they have also overcome the most. As I am writing this paper we have a well respected and very intelligent African–American Secretary of State, Mr. Collin Powell and are set to have an equally intelligent African American in the wings ready to replace him. Assuming the Dr. Condoleezza Rice is confirmed by the senate she will become the first female African American to serve in this position. I am sure that Dr. Martin Luther King would be pleased to see that his dream really is coming true. In his famous speech, he communicated not only his dream, but the dream of millions in our nation. "I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: We hold these truths to be self–evident that all men are created equal. I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Eagles's NFL Draft In last year's NFL Draft, the Eagles used their first two picks to address the defensive side of the football. With their first round selection, they took defensive end Derek Barnett, who carved out his role and racked up five sacks. In the second round, the Eagles drafted cornerback Sidney Jones, who slid in the draft due to a torn Achilles but played in the regular season finale against the Dallas Cowboys. Fast forward to this year's draft and the Eagles replicated this same philosophy in the fourth round. With their first pick in the round, the team took speedy cornerback Avonte Maddox out of the University of Pittsburgh. After that, the Eagles used their second fourth round pick on Florida State defensive end Josh Sweat. Sweat has a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Sweat defied the odds. He started in nine games as a freshman and put together a good collegiate career. Over his three–year career at Florida State, Sweat compiled 138 total tackles, 24 tackles for loss, and 12 sacks. Last season a junior, Sweat had a career year with 56 total tackles, 12 tackles for loss, and five sacks. He left his mark on every game and caused havoc in the backfield. When you turn on Sweat's tape, you can see why the Eagles' front office was intrigued by him during the draft process. Even though he is only 6–foot–5 and 250 lbs., which could be look at as small for a defensive end, Sweat continuously put pressure on the opposing team's quarterback. "The thing that jumped out first watching him was his first–step takeoff. This is a guy that can really gain ground on his first two steps as an edge rusher. So he really pressures the outside shoulders and blockers," said Eagles Vice President of Player Personnel Joe Douglas to reporters after the draft. In addition to his good first–step, Sweat has the speed to get around an offensive lineman to make a play in the backfield. At the NFL combine, ran a 4.53 40–yard dash and 4.28 20–yard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. R Coleman Research Paper Rory Coleman is only two of 40 spring walk–on tryouts to make the UCF football team. Before arriving to UCF and stepping on the football field to earn his uniform however, Coleman found himself on entirely different field in an entirely different uniform. Coleman is a purple heart veteran who served four years active duty as a combat medic in the United States Army. He is currently serving in the reserves as a medical instructor while pursuing a degree in psychology at UCF as a full–time student athlete. Coleman and his family are no strangers to Central Florida. Born and raised in Orlando, Coleman attended Lake Brantley High School where he was offered football scholarships from multiple D–2 and D–3 colleges. He has always had a passion for playing football, but decided to fulfill his grandfather's legacy and join the Army straight out of high school at age 18. Coleman's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His tour of duty was tragically cut short two weeks before going home after being hit by an enemy grenade and sustaining a gunshot wound to the head during a firefight. After being medically evacuated, Coleman woke up nine days later and 30 pounds lighter from a medically induced coma in Germany. He underwent multiple severe trauma surgeries including an emergency bowel resection. "I was never scared of dying," Coleman said. "I had the mindset before deploying that I may never come back. Accepting my fate allowed me to become the best soldier I could without fear or limitations to help the other guys around me get back safely. I was always the last person on my mind." Despite his severe injuries, Coleman regained his health and continued the rest of his service using his combat experience to train new combat medics in his unit, which he considered his biggest military accomplishment. Shortly after leaving the Army, his unit redeployed, but this time with no deaths or serious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Summary: Should Student Athletes Be Paid How Much More Do You Want? Every year at the beginning of the college football and basketball seasons the same intense debate comes up: should student athletes be compensated for their work. The Chronicle of Higher Education recently estimated that college athletics is a $10–billion marketplace (Suggs). That is $500–million more than Major League Baseball (MLB) (Brown), and $2–billion shy of the National Football League (NFL) (Belzer). It's quite obvious college sports are making money. However, according to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules, "You are not eligible for participation in a sport if you have ever: taken pay, or the promise of pay, for competing in that sport" (NCAA Regulations). While college sports, particularly football, have brought in huge amounts of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hiring lawyers, private investigators, and paying legal fees would bankrupt a non–student athlete. If the universities are willing to pay out all of this money to protect their star athlete how much more should they give? Some may argue that paying a student athlete will make college sports more competitive. If the NCAA paid its athletes, the students would not have to add extra stress worrying about where they will get their money from. If students did not have to worry about their finances, they could spend more time focusing on their game and their classes (Anderson). There is no evidence provided that paying a student athlete will make them better at their sport. Let alone any evidence paying them will make them a better student in the classroom. What people tend to forget is the debate for compensation only comes up during the football and men's basketball seasons. Why doesn't the debate come up during the baseball and softball seasons? Or during the swimming and gymnastics seasons? Is it because football and men's basketball make the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Essay on Coach Bowden Bobby Bowden began his lifelong love for football at an early age. As a young child he would often climb onto the roof of his house and sit for hours watching the local high school team run practice drills. Bobby played football while a student at Woodlawn High School in Birmingham, Alabama and again in college, first at the University of Alabama and then at Howard College (now Samford University). Bobby's coaching career began in 1954 as an assistant coach at Howard College. After working as an assistant coach at Howard for two years he was offered a head coaching position at South Georgia Junior College. Bobby stayed with South Georgia for two years pulling double duty as head coach of the football team and athletic director. Bobby ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Florida State only won four games in a three year stretch before Bowden came along in '76. After taking the reins at Florida State, Bobby immediately got to work transforming the Seminoles into the team that it is today. Over the years he has recruited many star athletes to come play football for Florida State including dozens of All–Americans, two Heisman Trophy winners and many star athletes that would also become stars in the NFL. The 1977 season brought Bobby his best season record to date finishing the season at 10–2 and finally beating in state rival Florida after losing to them the previous nine seasons. The Seminole squad was gaining much needed national exposure as the media started praising Bobby and his team on their achievements. Bobby Bowden was named the Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year in 1980 and in 1983 and was inducted in the Florida Sports Hall of Fame. Over the next decade Bobby Bowden would lead his Seminoles to a post season bowl game every season except 1981. The loss to Oklahoma in the 1981 Orange Bowl would be Bowden's last loss in a bowl game for the next fifteen years. In 1987 Bobby coached his Seminoles to what would be the first of a 14 year long streak in which they won 10 or more games. Bobby has coached many star athletes during his tenure as head coach including Florida State's first Heisman Trophy winner Charlie Ward, Warrick Dunn, arguably the most popular college football player of the 90s, and Chris Weinke, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Native American Mascot Research Paper Native Americans have been in this land long before the European explorers stumbled upon it. With the discovery of the "new world", people from all over Europe were sailing over to America for new opportunities. The result was that the Native Americans already living in that land were almost wiped out. Now, only a small percentage of what once was remain. Even though Native Americans are a small minority, they get a lot of attention in the media, especially in sports. Many sports teams have a name related to Native Americans, like the Washington Redskins, Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Indians, and Chicago Blackhawks. They usually also have a Native American mascot, which is often the image of a chief wearing feathers. Some people find this to be offensive to Native Americans and they want to change it, while others say that it's not offensive. But the truth is somewhere in the middle. Using Native American names and mascots can be harmful or honourable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the case with the Spirit Lake Tribe and the Fighting Sioux. One member of the tribe says "When you hear them announce the name at the start of a hockey game, it gives you goose bumps. They are putting us up on a pinnacle."(Insult or Honour?(2010)) The Native Americans are the ones that are supposed to take the name as an insult, but they seem just fine with it. Another tribe member states that "I am full–blood, and I grew up on this reservation. I have to tell you, I am very, very honoured that they would use the name."(Insult or Honour"(2010)) If the Native Americans are proud of the name, then there really is no point at trying to change it. These people even sued the NCAA to be able to keep the name. You wouldn't try to defend something if you were offended by it. The Native Americans of the Spirit Lake Tribe are obviously very proud of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Stereotypes Of The Atlanta Braves A HOME FOR THE BRAVES Would you be offended if you opened the morning paper and read, "The San Francisco Negroes Beat the Atlanta Braves in the World Series!" Imagine turning on the television set and watching black men dressed in native African costumes dance around a fire and scream after the Seattle Negroes score a touchdown. A large group of Native Americans is facing the same "insults" by way of several sports teams. The Sport organizations that currently bear Indian names and mascots denigrate the Indian people. Some teams perpetuate a stereotypical image about Indians by improperly portraying Native Americans. The national insensitivity regarding religious beliefs, traditional values and the American Indian culture offend the Indian people. Teams like the Washington Redskins, the Cleveland Indians, the Florida State Seminoles and the Atlanta Braves all present an image of the Indian culture in a manner which trivializes the complexity that surrounds the Indians. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An image of a backwards culture which is reluctant to change along with history. A culture locked in traditional values and stubbornly opposed to anything the world has to offer. These stereotypes are apparent when over 90 percent of the Kansas City Chiefs' fans interviewed assumed that most Indians perform the same "Indian things" on the reservations.1 It is not a culture restricted to chanting war cries and shooting flaming arrows, as depicted on all Florida State University's football games. The Indian world is much more complex than it is made out to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Native American Nicknames And Mascots While the pressure builds for collegiate and professional teams to end nicknames and Imagery that are "hostile and abusive" to Native Americans, some tribes sanction symbolic use. When the National Collegiate Athletic Association issued letters to schools that had Native American nicknames and mascots, few would have predicted the massive changes that would occur. The year was 2005, and 19 colleges were informed that their nicknames and mascots were potentially "hostile or abusive to Native Americans. These schools were given the ultimatum. The NCAA mandated that they make changes or face severe sanctions. Noncompliance guaranteed two penalties. The NCAA would ban them from displaying mascots and logo images during postseason play, and from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... FSU the only school that continues to use the Indian images for both its mascot and its logo, and the Seminole tribe has given its wholehearted support. At FSU football games, Osceola, the Seminole warrior, rides an appaloosa horse named Renegade. Playing the warrior – whose clothing is designed by Seminoles – is considered a privilege, he is not even perceived as a mascot. The federal government waged three wars against the Seminoles during the 1800's to make the Indians' land available to white settlers. Tribe members, in the meantime, were expected to vacate their land and live on a federal reservation in Oklahoma. The Seminoles put up fierce resistance and never surrendered. The remnant of the tribe that remained lived in the Florida Everglades. After the third war ended in 1858, the government halted its efforts to relocate the Seminoles. That's why they are often referred to as "the unconquerable people." Over the years, Florida State has made a conscious effort to make tribal members an active and visible part of campus life. For example: tribal members travel to Tallahassee each year to crown the homecoming chief and princess, who dress in authentic Seminole regalia, and at every university commencement, tribe members wear brightly colored Seminole clothing to serve as the color guard. Despite the willingness of some tribes to have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. The Debate Regarding the Use of Native American Mascots... Teams in every sport, at every level of competition, have a mascot. It is the mascot that represents the competitive spirit and team identity, motivating players and fans alike. Does the symbol chosen as a mascot have any impact on whether a team wins or loses? Unlikely. But the choice of a Native American mascot continues to ignite debate and controversy among athletes, fans and alumni, as well as those people who might otherwise be disinterested in sports. Why all the controversy? The dispute over whether Native American mascots should be used as a team symbol dates back to the 1970's (Price 2). There are those who are passionately against Native American mascots. These advocators insist that Native American mascots are degrading to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, it seems odd to suggest that naming a team after an Indian tribe is a calculated insult. A team or school embraces a mascot that represents the favorable traits and characteristics of its members. Such is the case with the Florida State Seminoles, who are named after a tribe with its origin in that southern state. The Seminole tribe optimistically favored the use of the Indian mascot and even facilitated the design of authentic dress that is proudly worn at sporting and community events. Similar to the Seminoles, the University of Illinois preserved their mascot, Chief Illiniwek, for almost 80 years. Named after the indigenous Illiniwek tribe, the Chief was a customary sideline figure at football and basketball games until 2007 when the NCAA forced the University of Illinois to remove this historic mascot. Unfortunately, the collegiate governing body failed to realize what this symbol meant to the collegiate Illinois community. Illini students were polled regarding the action and a majority disapproved of the decision. Sixty–nine percent of the students voted to keep Chief Illiniwek as their mascot. (Haugh). These students believed that removing Chief Illiniwek as the University of Illinois' mascot would diminish the passion associated with their university. After the forceful removal of the Native American mascot by the NCAA, the students felt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Summary Of A Reality Of Their Own By Dave Zirin The Shape of Dave Zirin's Argument In the essay, "A Reality of Their Own: Jameis Winston, Rape and Seminole Fandom at Florida State," Dave Zirin argues that people should view Florida State's star quarterback Jameis Winston, who was wrongly accused of sexual assault, as a model citizen because the school's code of conduct and the court cleared him of any wrong doing. According to zirin, although no one knows for sure if Winston is a rapist, many now know how Florida State University handled the situation. Dave Zirin's argument can also lead to a question of issue regarding why American universities struggle to resolve sexual assaults properly. In the beginning of Zirin's essay he provided contextual information about Florida State's mascot. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meaning that it all comes down to money. So in order to get money what do colleges and universities do? They cover up. They hide and they try to erase the fact that their all–star athletes are bad people. For example, if Florida State chose to truly act upon the case of Winston fairly, they would've banned him out of the football team and he would've had to face the consequences of jail time along with being a registered sex offender. If this were to happen FSU would lose a valuable player which could cause their chances of making it to the Rose Bowl Championships. Furthermore, it could cause a decrease in student and athletes wanting to attend the university, therefore leading to lower school funds due to less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Florida State Football Team Analysis A new school year begins the start of a new football team as the Seminoles lost several players earlier this year from quarterback Jameis Winston, wide receiver Rashad Greene, running back Karlos Williams, and tight end Nick O'Leary to the NFL Draft. Currently, The Florida State football program upholds the record for most recent draft picks with a record 29 under their belt since 2013 along with three consecutive times Atlantic Coast Conference Champions and national title. When the season starts, there will be players to watch such as new quarterback Everett Golson that will replace Heisman Trophy winner Winston. The senior was one of the top graduate transfers during the offseason making 3,445 passing yards and 37 total touchdowns in 12 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, with the highs, there are some lows as most people will be concerned with his turnovers because of his 14 interceptions and losing eight fumbles. In comparison, Winston did the worst during his last season with the Seminoles as among the 39 FBS quarterbacks that passed over 3,000 yards and still managed to take the team to the playoffs. As a quarterback, Winston counted on his teammates like returning running back Dalvin Cook to assist in making great plays and wins for the football team all the way to the playoffs. The football season begins with the ranked team playing their first game at home since 2012, and it is against an unranked opponent. As the team has a winning streak of 14 starting home games since 2009, hopefully, this game will add another home game win for the Noles to make it number 15 for the team. When the game starts tonight, it will be their first meeting between FSU and Texas State as the Seminoles take on the Bobcats at Doak Stadium. While the Noles have dominated players returning this season; the team should not underestimate their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 80. The Politics of Marco Rubio Essay On November 2, 2010 Marco Rubio was elected to the U.S. Senate to represent Florida, receiving 48.9% of the votes. Marco Rubio is currently part of the U.S Senate, and won't face another election until 2016. He was first elected to the Florida House on January 25, 2000. During the 2007 and 2008 legislative sessions Marco Rubio was the Speaker for Florida of House Representatives. For the 2006–2008 terms, Rubio was elected Speaker of the Florida State House in November 2006. Marco Rubio is a part of the Republican Party and is a Capitalist. Body: Marco Rubio was born on May 28, 1971 in Miami, Florida after his parents fled Cuba when Fidel Castro took over. At the age of eight, his family moved to Las Vegas where his father worked as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marco Rubio played an important part in the Florida House of Representatives from 2000 to 2008. He served as a Majority Whip, Majority Leader and as the Speaker of the House. From 2000 to 2002 Rubio served as Majority Whip. During that term he played a key role in Congressional and Legislative redistricting. Marco Rubio served as House Majority Leader from 2002 to 2004. Rubio's main focus and goal was to lower taxes, but he also worked on improving education, as well as making the government efficient. Marco Rubio's two previous terms as the Florida Speaker of the House, was spent travelling Florida sharing, what he called "idea–raiser" meetings. These meetings were focused on addressing the key issues that the people of Florida had. In his determined effort, Marco Rubio encouraged the people of Florida to present their ideas in order to make their state stronger and successful. Marco Rubio didn't let down the people of Florida during his term as the Florida Speaker of the House. He had support from Newt Gingrich, the former U.S. Speaker. Rubio pushed for the issues that he knew were important to the people of Florida. As a result, all one hundred of his ideas were passed by the Florida House. Fifty seven of them became laws and these laws Research Paper dealt with important issues. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...