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🔵 نمونه سوالات اخیر رایتینگ تسک دو آکادمیک و جنرال
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There are those who hold the belief that the authorities should impose prohibitions on these sports, while others are against this opinion. I believe that the freedom to participate in any sports activities is a matter of choice and should not be interfered
with.
The proponents of this trend may argue that people who take part in adventure sports are more likely to be exposed to injuries or fatalities. This is because these activities are often associated with extreme conditions such as weather or complex terrain. For example, mountain climbers tend to scale in remote geographic locations where medical assistance may not be readily available in case of emergency. Therefore, due to all the risk elements pertaining to action sports, outlawing this practice is a feasible measure to mitigate the life-threatening issue to members of the society.
Nonetheless, I would argue that prohibiting people from practicing these sports is illogically unrealistic and may even violate the unalienable right of human beings. Realistically, many popular sports carry a certain degree of risk even in the presence of protective gear such as muscle strain or concussions in American football. However, the government will unlikely ban them because of their profitability and popularity.
Moreover, a regulation to ban extreme sports can lead to much controversy in public in terms of human rights. Hence, an individual's freewill toward playing dangerous sports activities should be upheld rather than being forbidden.
In conclusion, people may support banning dangerous sports due to the high vulnerability to accidents of the participants; nevertheless, I contend that this policy is unfair, and sportspeople should have full autonomy to play any ones and activities as they wish.
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