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		<title>How do I become a certified PGA golf professional and what is a good site for golf jobs?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I played college golf and worked at the King &#038; Bear of World Golf Village and took the P.A.T. once and passed it very easily. I keep thinking I should become a PGA Professional because that is all I like besides sex, LOL. The thing that keeps me from pursuing it is that the pay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I played college golf and worked at the King &#038; Bear of World Golf Village and took the P.A.T. once and passed it very easily. I keep thinking I should become a PGA Professional because that is all I like besides sex, LOL. The thing that keeps me from pursuing it is that the pay is awful. I know these are a bunch of questions, but any suggestions from a golf pro would be helpful. Thanks!</p>
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		<title>How fast are professional soccer players supposed to be?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love soccer and I want to become a pro like my idol Ronaldinho Gaucho.I want to know these two questions.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love soccer and I want to become a pro like my idol Ronaldinho Gaucho.I want to know these two questions.<br />
1. How quick do pro soccer players (midfielders and forwards) need to finish a mile run.I heard they need to at least run for and hour but I don&#8217;t know how fast mph they need to run it.<br />
2. How long are pro soccer players (midfielders and forwards) need to run on the treadmill.</p>
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		<title>Why are baseball uniforms for a professional baseball team considered an intermediate good?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a question on my macro econ homework which reads:
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      A) the purchase of gasoline for a ski trip to Colorado. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a question on my macro econ homework which reads:</p>
<p>      6. Which of the following is an intermediate good? </p>
<p>      A) the purchase of gasoline for a ski trip to Colorado. </p>
<p>      B) the purchase of baseball uniforms by a professional baseball team.</p>
<p>      C) the purchase of a pizza by a college student.</p>
<p>      D) the purchase of jogging shoes by a professor  </p>
<p>The answer is C.. but why?  Wouldn&#8217;t baseball uniforms be considered a final good?  Please help.  Thanks.</p>
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		<title>Independent Professional Baseball Teams: What They Are</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 19:08:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have recently heard about an independent baseball team near where you live, or near where you were traveling.  If so, you may have wondered what makes a team &#8220;independent&#8221; and if it is worth your money to go watch that team.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have recently heard about an independent baseball team near where you live, or near where you were traveling.  If so, you may have wondered what makes a team &#8220;independent&#8221; and if it is worth your money to go watch that team.</p>
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An independent professional baseball team is a team which plays in a professional baseball league that is not affiliated with any Major League organization or the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, which is now named (officially) Minor League Baseball.  These teams have complete control over the players they sign, the personnel they hire, and their players can be signed by any &#8220;affiliated&#8221; team in Minor League Baseball.  </p>
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Occasionally, an independent baseball player may make it to a Major League Baseball roster after having started his career in the independent baseball leagues.  Many players who make it to a Major League roster after having spent time with an independent baseball team usually had previous Major League, or high-level Minor League experience prior to joining a Major League Baseball roster.  </p>
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For the 2009 season, nearly 60 independent teams fielded a team in 8 independent leagues.  The teams play in the U.S. and Canada.  There are independent baseball teams in the Northeast, Quebec, Calgary, California, the Mid-Atlantic, Texas, Arizona, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota and the Dakotas, just to name a few regions.  The players can range from just out of college, former &#8220;affiliated&#8221; minor league players who were released, players who could be in the minors but opted to play closer to home for family reasons, former Major League players, and occasionally international players.  Many teams have managers and coaches whom have previous Major League Baseball experience.</p>
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The question you may still have, however, is if an independent baseball team is worth your time and money.  In most markets this is a &#8220;yes.&#8221;</p>
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Here are just some of the reasons why:</p>
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Prices are usually equal to or less than comparable entertainment, such as the movies&#13;<br />
    Concession prices are usually less than at higher-level professional sports&#13;<br />
    Kids and fans get participate in on-field and off-field promotions&#13;<br />
    Many teams offer incentives for you to bring groups&#13;<br />
    Many of the general managers and team executives have years of professional sports experience, so they understand what it takes to give you good entertainment for your money&#13;<br />
    Many of the players are accessible for autographs&#13;<br />
    The quality of play is considerably high, especially compared to other alternatives you may have in your area&#13;</p>
<p>Hopefully this article gives you a better understanding of independent baseball and helps you make a better decision for your entertainment dollar.</p>
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		<title>Independent Professional Baseball Players: Why They Play For Such Little Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 19:07:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have attended an independent professional baseball game then you know that the level of play is equivalent to different levels of the regular &#8220;affiliated&#8221; Minor Leagues. What is not known by many fans, however, is how little money many of the independent baseball players make.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have attended an independent professional baseball game then you know that the level of play is equivalent to different levels of the regular &#8220;affiliated&#8221; Minor Leagues. What is not known by many fans, however, is how little money many of the independent baseball players make.</p>
<p>Unlike many jobs across North America, independent baseball players do not have a union or company department like Human Resources. They can be released almost at any time, for almost any reason, and there is usually nothing in their contracts which guarantees any sort of payment after players retire. When told all about this, many fans say, &#8220;Why would these players do that?!?&#8221;</p>
<p>Here are a few of the reasons:</p>
<p>A genuine love of the game: Many players in independent baseball believe that they have been overlooked by the Major League teams&#8217; scouting departments. They genuinely believe that they deserve a chance to be in an &#8220;affiliated&#8221; farm team with one of the Major League organizations; and they truly love playing baseball. Many fans whom have attended independent baseball games comment on the hustle and passion of the players. A player who believes that he was overlooked may play with a &#8220;chip on his shoulder&#8221; in order to prove that he belongs with a Major League-affiliated farm team.</p>
<p>A need to be closer to home: Often, there are a few guys in each independent league who genuinely belong in a higher level of baseball. For whatever reason, however, they need to be closer to home with a less-grueling travel schedule. Sometimes players just started a family, others need to help out with a sick family member, and others need the support of friends and family in order to be comfortable with playing at the professional level.</p>
<p>A desire to continue his career in baseball: Many players will play in an independent baseball league in order to gain credibility for his post-playing career. Certain players want to manage or coach in professional baseball, others want to coach at the college level, and others want to transition to the front office of a professional sports team after they retire.</p>
<p>A need for camaraderie: If you have ever watched any documentary about &#8220;life in the minors&#8221; then you know that the players love playing baseball, enjoy crazy antics with their teammates, playing cards in the clubhouse, and the chance to develop lifelong friends especially on those long bus trips! If a player is good enough to be considered professional then many will take the opportunity to play in the independent leagues because he knows how competitive the demand is. Other players from around the continent are more than willing to take his spot, so he knows that he part of an elite level of baseball even though it is considered to be independent of the affiliated organizations.</p>
<p>A chance to rebuild his career: Sometimes an extremely talented player ends up in an independent league due to an injury, salary cap move, or simply due to &#8220;politics&#8221; in organized baseball. Such a player will play on an independent baseball team in order to prove to scouts that he is healthy, willing to go back at a more economical price, or simply that the other team which released him made a mistake. In a given year, dozens of players in independent baseball sign contracts with affiliated Minor League teams; and each year a few will get to play in the Major Leagues.</p>
<p>The next time you see an independent baseball game, or if you meet some independent baseball players around town, now you have a better understanding of why they do what they do regardless of the price at which they play. If you ever have said that you think pro athletes need to play with more passion and that they are overpaid, then be sure to attend an independent pro baseball game. You will be pleasantly surprised!</p>
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