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konstantin123 [22]
2 years ago
10

Write an argumentative essay for or against viewing sports figures and celebrities as positive role models.

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stepladder [879]2 years ago
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<em>Yes, I am in favor of viewing sports figures and celebrities as positive role models. They help in making our goals and objectives very much clear. I love cricket and play it almost everyday. I have many role models in this game. I admire many players. What benefits I have attained by following and admiring these sports figures and models. I have seen them playing in the filed, and have try adopting their techniques which have helped me in my game as well. I have learnt how to be cool and calm and to make firm decisions even under pressure and difficult circumstances. I have learnt patience form them. Yes, one can learn so many good things if he or she follow a sports role model. When we follow a sports person as a role model, we learn from him or her. We learn from his/her success as well as failures. We learn how they handle failures, and how they manage their successes. We also learn how to develop a wining attitude in our elf. We learn how to live happy whatever the life circumstances are. We learn make other people happy. We learn the sportsman spirit from our role models. They make us a better human being and a team player.</em>

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Inessa [10]2 years ago
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Do you have a role model? If you do, thats cool! I dont think viewing celebrities/sports figures as role models in todays century is a great idea. The reasons are celebrities are often linked with bad behavior violence and so many other unacceptable behaviors, they usually have kids that look up to them and it would be bad if the kids did some bad things that they saw their role models do and you dont really know them so you dont know what they are capable of.

    The first reason why it isnt so great to view celebrities/sports figures as role models is that celebrities are often linked with bad behavior. Like Kayne west, he has reportedly caused disturbances at a series of other events. A lot of people look up to him and he doesnt care because if he did he would act like a role model.  

    The second reason why it isnt so great to view celebrities/sports figures as role models because many celebrities have some followers who are very young, and they know that very well. But that doesn't stop them from behaving in a way that their younger fans aren't able to see. While they are not obligated to behave like saints, as they know they have young followers, they bear some responsibility for the picture they project.

     The last reason  why it isnt so great to view celebrities/sports figures as role models is because you dont really know them so you dont know what they are a capable of. You think they are nice and kind until they do something bad and that would really hurt to know that your role model isnt a good as he/her say they are.

    In conclusion, its best if your model is someone you know like your mom or your neighbor etc. The reason you should view celebrities/sports figures as role models is because that  celebrities are often linked with bad behavior violence and so many other unacceptable behaviors, they usually have kids that look up to them and it would be bad if the kids did some bad things that they saw their role models do and you dont really know them so you dont know what they are capable of.

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