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 <itunes:subtitle>What are the ethical and moral boundaries of sport and games?</itunes:subtitle>
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    <title>Youth Competitive Athletics: Is the Appeal to &amp;#039;Just Have Fun&amp;#039; Realistic?</title>
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    <description>Parents whose schedules are controlled by your 4 or 5 year old children&#039;s sport practices and games, this discussion is for you.Parents  whose children are approaching 14 and are worried that your child is not going to be the next superstar on the court or field, this discussion is also for you.</description>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Parents whose schedules are controlled by your 4 or 5 year old children&#039;s sport practices and games, this discussion is for you.Parents  whose children are approaching 14 and are worried that your child is not going to be the next superstar on the court or field, this discussion is also for you.</itunes:subtitle>
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    <title>Introducing Michigan High School Swimming Coach of the Year: Kelton Graham</title>
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    <description>Last spring, the Huron High Boys Swimming team ended a 20 year drought by winning the state championship. As Coach Kelton Graham, now in his second year there, tells it, it was all about teamwork and motivation. He is too humble by half. A2ethics.org&#039;s interview with Coach Graham, told us otherwise: his motivational skills and trust in his swimmers were also vitally important to the team&#039;s success.</description>
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 <itunes:subtitle>Last spring, the Huron High Boys Swimming team ended a 20 year drought by winning the state championship. As Coach Kelton Graham, now in his second year there, tells it, it was all about teamwork and motivation. He is too humble by half. A2ethics.org&#039;s interview with Coach Graham, told us otherwise: his motivational skills and trust in his swimmers were also vitally important to the team&#039;s success.</itunes:subtitle>
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