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    and other high-tech aids to help referees make the right call. Gridiron has used video replay systems to check referees’ calls for many years. Basketball referees use replay systems to make sure players are shooting within the time allotted by the shot clock. In international cricket‚ the third umpire has been used‚ one sitting off the ground with access to TV replays of certain situations (such as disputed catches and boundaries) to advise the central umpires. The umpires out on the field are in

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    athletic ability on the lacrosse field. Jon Urbana is an example of a man that turned his success on the lacrosse field into a lifetime success with his other numerous endeavors like his charity work‚ flying interests‚ and impressive photography work. Today‚ Jon Urbana is taking time out to lend his talent and experience to future lacrosse players. Certainly‚ he has a very powerful and positive influence on these young athletes. Jon Urbana Lacrosse Camp Young lacrosse players in Colorado are very

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    in a different way. My passion is the game of lacrosse. I love every aspect of the game: playing‚ coaching‚ and officiating. I started playing lacrosse when I was eight years old and I have loved it every since. I was one of those kids that played every sport up until seventh grade‚ which was when I had a decision to make: what sport am I going to take seriously. I no longer had time for everything that I wanted to do. I knew right away that lacrosse was going to be the major sport in my life. I

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    hand is necessary. In women’s lacrosse‚ younger athletes are not allowed to check. When girls reach the high school level the league permits legal checking. The issue at hand‚ is that the players are not educated prior to entering high school therefor the form and technique is never instilled properly. When an athlete does not know how to properly and safely do something‚ it can lead to harmful play in general. If coaches teach girls

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    The first day of tryouts at my new high school was going extremely well. Socializing on the sideline‚ I thought‚ “Maybe high school isn’t going to be that bad after all.” However‚ The last drill of the day destroyed my hopes for making the lacrosse team. Running toward the goal‚ I felt a massive pop in my hip. A ligament had torn‚ and I could hardly walk. For weeks as I hobbled along on my cane‚ I would catch people staring at me in the hallways. Whether the cane or just low self-confidence‚ I never

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    question: "Both texts explore aspects of humanity. How does the context of each text affect the ideas represented and techniques used?" Both Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelley‚ and Blade Runner‚ by Ridley Scott‚ are products of their time that crystallize the fears‚ uncertainties and desires of their age. Frankenstein is representative of the Romantic and enlightenment context‚ exploring humanity at a time when there was increased emphasis on the desire for knowledge and exploitation of science

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    King‚ Billie Jean ( 2016) BENEFITS – WHY SPORTS PARTICIPATION FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN. Retrieved from: www.WomensSportsFoundation.org Lax World (2014) What are the Differences Between Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse? Retrieved from: http://laxworld.com/lacrosse-blog/2014/10/difference-between-mens-womens-lacrosse/ McManus‚ Jane (2011) Can women play with the men?Retrieved from: http://www.espn.com/espnw/news/article/6495612/women-pro-sports-women-play-men Miller AE‚ MacDougall JD‚ Tarnopolsky MA‚ Sale DG

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    are very closely linked they are not the same. Obsession is the gate way to addiction. Personally‚ I have been accused of being obsessed over lacrosse. All I could think about of every day is something about lacrosse. My mind was wrapped around lacrosse like a candy wrapper on a piece of candy. Every time I had free time‚ I went outside and played lacrosse. At the time I did not believe I was obsessed over the issue‚ I simply thought of it as dedication. My parents confronted my issue to me‚ and

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    things is doing different sports. It is a sporty country‚ and for many people sports become part of their lives. There is a lot of different types of sports‚ but the most famous are team sports‚ such as American football‚ baseball‚ ice hockey‚ and lacrosse. Those are the most four known American sports‚ and from the first look they seem to be very similar‚ but if you want to get into them‚ you should learn more about their history and the differences in the rules. American football evolved from rugby

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    Journal of Biomechanics 45 (2012) 2698–2701 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal of Biomechanics journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jbiomech www.JBiomech.com Short communication Beyond finite elements: A comprehensive‚ patient-specific neurosurgical simulation utilizing a meshless method K. Miller n‚ A. Horton‚ G.R. Joldes‚ A. Wittek Intelligent Systems for Medicine Laboratory‚ The University of Western Australia‚ Crawley‚ Perth‚ Western Australia 6909‚ Australia a

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