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Old Thursday, June 13, 2019
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Originally Posted by Najam Vighio View Post
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There are those devotees of sport who support the emphasis laid on school games and for whom sport is a kind of religion. to them the sporting spirit is the finest attitude with which to face life since its possessor is very conscious of his obligations to the community.Yet the truth about the religion of sport is that it does not deliver the goods; it fails to produce sportsmen.In actual fact, games have practically no effect on character,for a selfish man will play his games selfishly in spite of all that has been talked about the spirit while a chivalrous man will be chivalrous in his games. games afford an opportunity for showing spirit within; they are a vehicle for virtue or for vice and it is for this that we should value them; not as some miraculous process for making a bad man or a crooked man straight. if we support the system of compulsory games, let it b for the right reason.

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TITLE: GAMES as a character of a man.
Games are important part of daily life and thought from school life. Games have different rules, system, and orientation which are liked by people. It should not be mixed with religion. It has no relation with good or bad character of a man. It shows internal spirit of a man. Games should only be considered for sport purpose.
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