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Author: Frances Sizer, Ellie Whitney
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Chapter 10, Problem 2CT
Divide into two groups. One group will argue in favor of the use of ergogenic aids by athletes, and one group will argue against their use. Each group will make a list of ergogenic aids that should be allowed for use by athletes and a list of those that should not be allowed.
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