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1. Get Ready for the Sports Major

“About halfway through a September class at Southern Virginia University, the conversation turned to trash talk.

A student who plays football for the college had gotten some from an opposing player at his last game. The student was tempted to return fire, but his teammates stopped him.

“Do you think it’s a good idea to be talking trash?” John Armstrong, the professor, asked incredulously. “We’re trying to learn to be virtuous here.”

Several students in the class pushed back. Trash talk is part of the game, they said. It’s a way to manipulate your opponent to gain an advantage. Armstrong countered: It can just as easily be a way for your opponent to manipulate you.”

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