The NBA clearly endorses the formation of "super teams," a concentration of stars on the premier teams in the league. While this draws casual fans from all reaches of the world, it also causes hardcore fans to abandon the league and lose passion for their teams.
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There are a lot of things wrong with American politics, but one of the most obvious at this point in the presidential election cycle is the two-party system.
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While Mike Trout completed a fantastic rookie season, Miguel Cabrera’s incredible offensive performance led his team to the playoffs and earned him the first Triple Crown since Carl Yastrzemski in 1967. These feats make him the superior candidate for the American League MVP Award.
Read MoreOut Of Bounds: NHL lockout, preseason cancellation threaten league's progress
The NHL owners and the NHL Players’ Association union must fix core economic issues for the league to be successful moving forward. They need to convey stability to prospective fans to develop the league within the United States.
Read MoreGeise: Expanse of student loans untenable, devalues college education
Ultimately, a college education needs to be both accessible and valuable. With the current federal student loan program expanding to provide loans to more students, college education is more accessible but concurrently more expensive and less valuable.
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