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... I was encouraged to join the Deaf Academic Bowl team, and I did so. ... That developed to be my life and the Academic Bowl Team became my second to kin. ...
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... from athletic events would also be distributed based on academic performance, successful ... have a 900million contract with ABC to televise the football bowl games ...
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... leaves Norwood with a forty-seven yard attempt to win the Super Bowl for the ... This increase in academic study in the field of sport psychology, the topic has ...
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... University also benefited significantly: their athletic success led the nation to discover its academic reputation. The Wildcats' 1996 Rose Bowl year helped ...
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... during the season, and at the same time, keep up with an academic workload comparable ... In 1997, when the Wolverines earned a Rose Bowl bid, they were paid $15 ...
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... Therefore the academic art evolves in some respects into commercial art ... A good example of this is perhaps a well crafted wooden bowl turned by a wood turner, a ...
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... It is described how children ate from a common bowl, but little else is ... An academic audience would benefit from reading Howard's work due to anthropological ...
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... They also have a contract with ABC Sports for the Bowl Championship Series ... The academic scholarship student is not denied the opportunity to find other work on ...
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... In the late 1940's, the academic community and public were surprised to learn that the City College ... This was more than the 1998 Super Bowl which was $78 million ...
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... produce large sums of money through television rights fees, bowl games, ticket ... these factors and combine it with the athlete's academic responsibilities, and ...
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... Research Associate for the US Department of Education, compared the academic performances of ... what a network would pay to televise the college Super Bowl (Wulf ...
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... athletes who go to school on scholarships are treated differently than academic scholarship recipients. ... Behind the super bowl it is the biggest gambling event. ...
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... Until just recently, college athletes were forbidden from working during the academic year by ... contracts and the money they receive from final four and bowl bids ...
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... Constantly busy with both academic and athletic responsibilities, most athletes don't have ... pay $117 million dollars a year to broadcast a major bowl game (Polo ...
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... In many cases, scholarship athletes are treated differently than academic scholarship recipients. ... Behind the super bowl it is the biggest gambling event. ...
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... This consisted of a piece of bread, jam, and a bowl of hot chocolate or coffee ... time I had a chance to write about it, I was back in everyday "Academic Life" and ...
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