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Publicēts: 12.10.2005.
Valoda: Angļu
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  • Eseja 'Should Steroids Be Banned?', 1.
  • Eseja 'Should Steroids Be Banned?', 2.
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It's amazing what athletes will do to achieve higher levels of performance and to get an edge on the rivaled competition. Often people do not realize the long term effects that result from the decisions they make early in life. This resembles the obvious phenomenon with steroids. Steroids became a spreading exposure to athletes in the Olympics and other major sporting events during the 1950's. According to an article found on the Wikipedia website, which is a free encyclopedia website, "this use of steroids among athletes became apparent when Canadian sprint runner Ben Johnson tested positive for steroid use after winning the gold medal for the 100 meter dash during the 1988 Olympics" (Wikapedia 1). Now a skinny fifteen year old can just walk down to the local gym and find sellers to obtain the drug that will make him the idol of all his classmates. …

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