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Title: Should athletes feel morally obligated to act as role models for today youth, and why or how might these athletes not be capable to act as the role models that society would like tem to.
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So maybe it ca be said that it is up to the parents to help their children choose their role models wisely.
What is a role model? According to Word Net Search, it is someone worthy of imitation. It also goes on to state, "every child needs a role model... Showed first 250 characters
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It also goes on to state, "every child needs a role model." Before we can address if athletes should be role models, it is important to understand what it is. However, our world is complex in this matter, so questions such as, what is worthy of being imitated? Is it someone who sings really well, someone who acts, a superstar in a movie, or is it simply someone who lives about their day to day life in a positive manner and has great qualities that should be imitated by others?
Athletes are in a rare position... Showed next 250 characters
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