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    Violence In Football

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    disease--believed to be caused by repeated head trauma--that he named chronic traumatic encephalopathy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iAeY37yN0E (CTE). A "minor concussion" led to the early retirement in March of Chris Borland who‚ at age 24‚ told his NFL team he was retiring because he feared the long-term effects of head trauma. Concussions happen when your brain hits your skull do to whiplash from the neck. When the brain hits the skull it can either puncture part of your brain or bruise the outside

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    cheering. A great description of some good old football. Where the toughest of the tough battle it out on the field‚ but could we be facing something even greater when those athletes step on the field? Research from many high schools‚ Universities‚ and NFL teams show that “on field head banging is taking a serious toll”. It is believed that our brains are still developing till our mid twenties. Due to the ongoing blows to the head in all levels of football the outcome of a long career will be a tragic

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    They end up suffering with Alzheimer’s disease or with dementia. CTE can cause a person to become violent and abusive with themselves or with others. Many researchers believe that tau protein can live in a person’s brain after having multiple concussions within their lifetime. The people in risk of being diagnosed with CTE are the athletes involved in contact sports such as football‚ boxing‚ soccer‚ and wrestling. Tau is a protein that holds the nerves in your brains intact but if there is constant

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    Cte In Football

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    Have you ever played football? Did you like it? Well‚ football is dangerous sport. Football is dangerous enough that you have to even quit football. Kids should not be able to play football‚ because football causes a lot of concussions‚ and concussion is a serious problem. Football players get serious injuries such as broken elbows. Also‚ there is CTE‚ which is a dangerous brain disease. First‚ football causes lots of CTE. Basically‚ CTE is Chronic traumatic encephalopathy‚ and it is type of brain

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    Head Injuries in Football

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    Football Related Head Injuries Introduction: I. Attention Getter: Imagine you’re an NFL quarterback taking a three step drop‚ you have 5 seconds if that to get rid of the ball before a 350 pound defensive lineman comes charging at you and throws you to the ground‚ as your falling you slam your head against the ground causing your brain to rattle against your skull. You now have a concussion and will watch from the sideline the rest of the game. II. Thesis Statement: “No guts‚ No glory‚” is

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    Hard Knocks Expository Essay Did you know that “More than 50% of Americans don’t want their sons to play football” (2)? Well it’s true because hard hits can result in concussions which can cause life-time negative health effects. Concussions occur when the brain receives a hard hit and it the brain shakes in the skull. While the government and school districts have already required safer techniques‚ companies should create safer equipment and coaches should enforce safer tackling techniques because

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    Junior Seau Death Essay

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    Sudden shock rapidly spread throughout the football community as the news was released that former NFL linebacker‚ Junior Seau was found dead. Seau’s death was not‚ however‚ caused naturally. Junior Seau‚ the man who led his team to their first NFL appearance and the man that was loved by the community took his own life. The suicide of the NFL star led to the immediate question: why would such a loved man end his life?. National Institutes of Health in Washington was chosen by the Seau family to

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    “Football is like nuclear warfare. There are no winners‚ only survivors.” Frank Gifford‚ a retired NFL player and now commentator‚ said this quote referencing to his 12 years as running back for the New York Giants. This quote is directed towards the impact that football does to you. Frank Gifford is comparing the effects of a nuclear warfare to the effects football has on your body and mind. Children are impacted greatly by football due to programs that have started too early in their lifetime‚

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    Theory of Writing

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    the fat and revise all of my work. Lastly‚ I believe that the theory of writing process involves having one main goal in mind supported by smaller “sub-goals.” Like for example when doing my research essay on concussions in the NFL. I had the main topic of explaining concussions in the NFL with smaller “ingredients” helping me explain like the hits on a defenseless player rule and countless other ingredients to help me create my ultimate “burrito.” Also in my theory of writing‚ I have learned to

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    themselves academically rather than pursuing a career that rarely comes true. There are currently more than 1 million high school football players‚ only 6.5 percent of them will play in college and of that‚ a meager 1.6 percent will be drafted into the NFL (NCAA). Statistically‚ this figure is not significant. Rather than chasing a dream‚ students could better use their time academically which generally provides a much more stable income and better livelihood than those who pursue

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