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    Lacrosse Vs. Hockey

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    Lacrosse Vs. Hockey has always been an age old discussion. Well‚ here is where it’s going to be debunked. The sports do have some things in common. With both of their fast paced play it is hard to tell them apart. Along with that‚ their physical play they can both be loved by people with a passion for thrills. Hockey is better and more enjoyable than lacrosse for the following reasons. The game of hockey wouldn’t be possible without the puck. The hockey puck is made out of vulcanized rubber. The

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    Biomechanics Lab Report

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    Biomechanics Lab Report By Connor Blakely Question 1) All figures given in metres. All players using lofted clubs (9 irons). Cody | Trial 1 | Trial 2 | Trial 3 | Average | Air Ball | 18.8 | 21.8 | 21.2 | 20.6 | Practice Ball | 39.2 | 37.9 | 62.8 | 46.63 | Golf Ball | 115.75 | 77.2 | 82.65 | 91.87 | Graph to Show Cody’s Results with the Different Balls Bailey | Trial 1 | Trial 2 | Trial 3 | Average | Air Ball | 18.3 | 25.5 | 23.65 | 22.48 | Practice Ball | 38.2 | 41

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    The Duke Lacrosse Scandal

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    Abstract The author will examine a public accusation of misconduct against the Duke Lacrosse team and their actions pertaining to a party they hosted at a residence in Durham‚ NC. After the party‚ there was an accusation of sexual abuse and rape against some of the players on the team made by one of the females who were paid for entertainment. The author will examine the accusations made against the players along with the actions of the District Attorney (DA)‚ Michael Nifong that ultimately got

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    Ice Hockey and Lacrosse

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    Ice Hockey and Lacrosse Both Lacrosse and Ice hockey are two sports that share similar aspects. One example would be that they both require plenty of athletic prowess‚ as well as countless hours of training and practice to master. The high amount of contact in both sports enables a player to become both physically and mentally "tough". Lacrosse has grown to its highest level of popularity it has ever reached over the last ten years. Ice hockey has seen a steady climb in its popularity over

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    Iroquois Indians and Lacrosse Lacrosse is a sport played worldwide and is centerpiece of the Iroquois Indian culture. This sport involves using a small rubber ball and a long-handled stick called a crosse (aka lacrosse stick) and because this is a contact sport‚ it requires padding. The head of the lacrosse stick is strung with loose mesh that is designed to catch and hold the lacrosse ball. The object of the game is to score by shooting the call into the opponent’s goal. The stick can be used to

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    Essay On Lacrosse Game

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    In 2015‚ I realized a long standing goal of playing on the varsity lacrosse team as a freshman. In fourth grade when I first started playing lacrosse‚ I had always dreamed of how far I could go. That dream of mine always stuck with me and it was my motivation to continually get better. When the coaches were separating the players to form the JV and varsity teams‚ they called my name to the varsity side. The only freshman to be called to the varsity side for the 2015 season. I had doubt and negativity

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    soccer (Lees‚ 2010). The most common type of kick in soccer is the instep. The instep of a soccer kick has interested researches in studying the biomechanics of it. Some researches “consider the kick beginning from the way a player approaches the ball to the end of ball flight‚ the point that determines the success of the kick.” This interest has gotten biomechanics thinking about the kick in terms of the supporting leg‚ the pelvis in the kicking action‚ thigh abduction‚ and knee flexion (Scurr‚ 2009).

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    Duke Lacrosse Case

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    The Duke Lacrosse Team and the Prosecutor Table of Contents Abstract...........................................................................................................................................4 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………5 Impact on Stakeholders……………………………………………………………………….5-8 Outcome and Fairness of Punishment………………………………………………………8-10 Discussion……………………………………………………………………………………10-13 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………………14 References……………………………………………………………………………………15-16

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    Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Imagining a Canadian Identity through Sport: A Historical Interpretation of Lacrosse and Hockey “Imagining a Canadian Identity through Sport: A Historical Interpretation of Lacrosse and Hockey” a literature written by Robidoux is a document that falls under historical genre because it provides a narration about a real event of how sport was used promote discipline‚ emotional self-control and fair play through the game of hockey and cricket. It shows how both English

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    The article "Ankle Biomechanics during four landing techniques‚" written by Brian P. Self and Daniel Paine is based on a study trying to reveal new ankle injury prevention during landings in a variety of sports. By performing a series of landing tests‚ the goal is to learn how to prevent ankle injuries in sports through knowledge and understanding of proper landing techniques. Four landing conditions from 30.48 cm in height were tested. The landings include: the natural landing where the participant

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