SOCIAL CLASS - COST TO PLAY. SOCCER VS HOCKEY Jacob Long and Patrick Marlow.

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SOCIAL CLASS - COST TO PLAY. SOCCER VS HOCKEY Jacob Long and Patrick Marlow

OVERVIEW  Costs  Why is the cost so high?  Affects of the cost  How to overcome the cost barrier  Impotence of overcoming costs

SOCIAL CLASS  Categories of people who share an economic position in society that is based on a combination of there  Income  Wealth  Education  Occupation  Social connection

COST OF HOCKEY

COST OF SOCCER

WHY IS COST SO HIGH?  Travel especially in Canada  Equipment manufacturing and markups  Maintenance of facilities

WHY IS COST SO HIGH?  Marketing and Sponsorships  Sports is a business 

AFFECTS OF HIGH COST

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HOW TO OVERCOME THESE COSTS  Charities  Non profitable organizations

IMPORTANCE OF OVERCOMING COSTS  Santiago Munez 

REFERENCES   players-and-parents-say players-and-parents-say   Caribbean-a-way-to-give-back,-says-Wade/1 Caribbean-a-way-to-give-back,-says-Wade/1  toronto/ toronto/   

THANK YOU / QUESTIONS?