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Basketball is a widely studied subject across sports management, physical education, sociology, and media studies courses. Its appeal as an academic topic comes from the way a single sport intersects with culture, economics, psychology, and public policy. Students explore how the game shapes and reflects broader social forces, from the opportunities it creates for players to the commercial systems built around it. The sport's prominence in American life, as well as its growing global reach, makes it a productive lens for examining themes like success, competition, and inequality.

The papers archived on this topic take a range of approaches. Some focus on motivation and player psychology, examining what drives individual athletes and how coaches influence performance. Others analyze real-world cases involving sports management and organizational decision-making. Film and media analysis also appears, with works like the movies Coach Carter and Glory Road serving as texts for exploring how basketball narratives frame race, ambition, and teamwork. Additional papers address broader sports contexts such as violence in sport, sports medicine, and the policies that govern player transitions, including early entry to the NBA draft.

A strong essay on basketball benefits from a focused thesis that connects the game to a specific social, institutional, or psychological question rather than describing the sport in general terms. Evidence drawn from documented cases, policy analysis, or close reading of media tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating basketball as a backdrop rather than as the actual subject — the strongest essays show how the sport itself, its rules, its culture, and its structures, directly shapes the argument being made.

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NBA Lockout 2011 the National Basketball Association
The purpose of writing this paper is to explain the cause and effect relationship of obesity and its adverse effects. Obesity has grown out to be a major global issue in last several decades. It is a modern problem and statistics for it are not available if we search it for 40- 50 years back. However, today it is considered as the "world's number one health problem" which reduce the expectancy of life by 10 years or even more (Ross, 2005) and creates many economic problems. Obesity can be defined simply as an imbalance between the intake of energy and its expenditure by the human body that results in excess number of energy cells which are converted into fat cells.
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Ticket Prices and Athlete Salaries Negatively Affected
Ticket prices for professional sporting events are affected by several additional factors such as the size, level of affluence, and demographic composition of the sports teams' markets, as well as the prices charged for concessions, parking and most especially athlete salaries and other payments which account for most sports teams' costs. To determine how these factors have negatively affected professional sports in recent years, this paper provides a review of the relevant peer-reviewed and scholarly literature concerning ticket prices and athlete salaries, followed by a summary of the research and important findings in the conclusion.
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Stickball: A Window Into America\'s
Stickball: A Window Into America's Cultural Adolescence
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The diamond-water paradox and professional athlete salary valuations
The diamond water paradox is a classic example of the numerous paradoxes that can be seen in everyday life. According to the diamond water paradox, the cost of diamonds is more than the cost of water despite the fact…
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Nlf Europa by the End
By the end of June 1997, NFL Europa announced that it would cease all operations, effectively ending the NFL's hope of selling American Football to the world as a viable commodity. This essay will explore the cause of…
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New Haven United Methodist Church
Mission Statement: New Haven will be the largest Methodist Church in Arkansas, by providing the best overall service, genuine care, and biblical teachings through relationships with both members and the community alike.
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Nal Experiences Unstructured Play One
One of the most striking aspects of the informal observational experience was how much the teacher learned and noted from simply watching the students during a period of unstructured recreational activity.
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Ethics policy framework and implementation
Giany Plc. was founded in 1997 by former athlete George Hamilton, who had a vision of improving the American way of life. His ideal was that of a world in which physical education, exercise and effort were no longer…
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Resources for health, physical education, and fitness activities
Using the Internet, a physical education teacher can work to promote a healthy, fitness-focused lifestyle with his or her school class by having the kids create blogs that documents their fitness activities.
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Duncan, M.C., Messner, M., Williams,
Duncan, M.C., Messner, M., Williams, L. & Jensen, K. 1990. Gender stereotyping in televised sports. AAF Publications. Retrieved Feb 7, 2010 from http://www.la84foundation.org/9arr/ResearchReports/ResearchReport2.htm