I would assume that that would be something to be decided in your opinion considering your personal values.
During the Universal Declaration of human rights
Sometimes yes and sometimes no. At the professional level In hockey and other physical sports, no. This is because of the different ways men and women are made. The women would get injured in the way that men check. In non physical sports where the skill levels are equivalent, then sure. For fun and for schools, then sure, why not?
yes and has made more women across America played sports Yes it has and in many schools womens sports are just as emphazized if not more than the boys sports like mine for example.
that lady gaga made nutritional supplements !
Schools should have dress codes because as a school the students don't want to be made fun of by their religous orders and how they dress so if all the students wear the same thing no one will be made fun off
Schools are made for education and not just for jobs, but for life.
An argument can be made that school hours should not be changed because of sports practice and other after school activities.
AnswerThe first sports balls were made with leather or pigskin.
The sports car made by Ford in 1957 was the Thunderbird.
At the time the policy is something like:public schools should be eliminated, if the parents don't have the money to pay for private school then their children have no right to an educationthe teaching of modern science (e.g. biological evolution, global warming) in all schools and universities should be made illegalfederal money to assist either schools and students should ceaserestoration of segregation (easy if all schools are private)etc.
No. The key word here is "professional" and this means that money is made from the selling of tickets and other items. The taxpayer shouldn't have to pay for facilities for a profit making business. Not all taxpayers watch sports so that also means they are supporting something with the tax dollars that can be used in other places to benefit the common good.
Yes. Chemistry class in high schools everywhere should have proven to you that everything is made up of chemicals...