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Category > Art & Design Posted 08 Jun 2017 My Price 10.00

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Between 2004 and 2008, median spending for athletics programs in the NCAA increased by 43%, yet the median revenue generated increased by just 33% (Fulks, 2008). What are some potential consequences for intercollegiate athletics and/or higher education as a whole that may stem from this increased spending? Please use the assigned readings and examples to support your response.

100-200 words

To answer the question adequately, you will need to: (1) demonstrate depth in your analysis through examples and elaboration; (2) provide critical analysis and reflection rather than just an expression of personal opinion; and (3) explicitly integrate (through quotes and/or direct references) ideas and concepts from the assigned text to support your response

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Status NEW Posted 08 Jun 2017 04:06 PM My Price 10.00

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