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    aback. I was a bit surprised. I’ve never come across that before.” Customers trying to buy alcoholic drinks for Christmas were also asked to wait. An M&S spokesman said: “We recognise that some of our employees practise religions that restrict the food or drink they can handle‚ or that mean they cannot work at certain times. “M&S promotes an environment free from discrimination and so‚ where specific requests are made‚ we will always make reasonable adjustments to accommodate them‚ whilst ensuring

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    after a successful season‚ Shadle Park was defeated by a Big 9 school in the first game of the regional tournament. This reoccurring event has led many to believe that the four year football program puts GSL students at a disadvantage compared to other districts. A junior high school football program would not only increase the competitiveness of the students but also have more important consequences. As far as football goes‚ the GSL has become the laughing stock of the state. No team in the entire

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    THE SEPTEMBER RUSH OF FANTASY FOOTBALL FIVE WAYS TO AVOID DRAFTING TROUBLE INTO YOUR FALL PLEASURES With the sporting days of fall upon us‚ the first snap count of the NFL season and the pleasures of tailgating might remind you that football is incredibly important to millions of Americans. But for men and women who enjoy fantasy football and betting‚ the season can be a trigger for so much more than just putting on your replica shirt to support your favorite pigskin team. The ample new opportunities

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    School Football - Reduce the Risk and Reap the Rewards? September 13‚ 2013‚  was sixteen year old Damon Janes’ last football game. Why‚ because he was pronounced dead in a local Buffalo hospital three days after that game. His cause of death‚ brain damage. Janes took numerous hits to the head during a varsity football game. He seemed perfectly healthy‚ but in actuality‚ he suffered brain swelling‚ bleeding‚ and bruising  all resulting from numerous hits to the head while playing football. Janes

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    Football Is Too Dangerous

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    Football. It is a loved sport among many and has been around for almost 150 years. People come together to watch or play it at family gatherings. Students unite every Friday night to support and cheer on their fellow classmates. Football is also a gateway to many fundraisers‚ supporting various subjects. Kids often use it as a tool to get away from all the stress in life while teaching them discipline‚ hard work‚ friendship‚ dedication‚ teamwork‚ the list goes on. Even people who are not generally

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    Norwich University

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    Norwich University is the oldest private military college in the United regulation that and located in Northfield‚ VT. The captain Alden Partridge was a founder of Norwich University‚ founded in 1819 in Norwich‚ Vermont. In the United State‚ Norwich University has counted one of six senior military colleges and the birthplace of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. Norwich University is a unique institution where students‚ faculties‚ and staffs‚ administrators worked together to keep strong personal

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    stubbornly stays the same; its love of football. Every year‚ crowds of fans never fail to pack into the stadiums and cheer for their favorite teams. However‚ some once loyal followers of the game are beginning to have doubts about this entertaining‚ yet violent sport. Recent studies show an increase in dementia‚ Alzheimer’s‚ and C.T.E. in football players of every level‚ from junior high school to N.F.L. teams. Because of the violence and injuries surrounding football‚ this sport has become too dangerous

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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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    Every year thousands of NCAA division one football players shed blood‚ tears‚ and sweat with the goal of reaching a championship bowl game. Unfortunately‚ roughly half of all of these football players never make it close to contention for one of the top four prestigious bowls that make up the Bowl Championship Series. This series was created to ensure a true national championship game and place all the major conference champions in major bowls. At the same time‚ all small conference schools are faced

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    Football is a dangerous sport and the players know how dangerous it can be. Football is a contact sport and has always been violent. It can also cause serious injuries like concussions and other things. One study looked at brain tissues of deceased NFL players and found a high rate of a disease called CTE. Someone who has an advanced case of CTE can suffer from a wide range of serious disorders. Football athletes know the risks‚ so people should just let them play. Football has always been dangerous

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