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    What is Brain Chemistry? Brain chemistry or neurochemistry is the complex system which allows the brain to function with the use of chemicals known as neurotransmitters which move information around in the brain. Every person’s brain chemistry is slightly different‚ and a number of things can play a role in the levels of various neurotransmitters in the brain‚ and how those chemicals affect the brain’s function. It is believed that difference in brain chemistry may explain a variety of behavioral

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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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    Why Football Is Dangerous

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    Football is a very dangerous sport and you could seriously get hurt doing it‚ every sport is dangerous and honestly you could get hurt doing any type of activity. Football can help you teach your children a lot of important life skills‚ that would be harder to teach them by themselves. Football like many other sports will keep you in great shape‚ but football keeps a balance of lean muscle and athleticism. It could also help your kid with the education that he needs‚ because if he really wants to

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    Cause of Football Injuries The world of football in the world’s eyes is quickly changing. Instead of many people thinking of this sport as one of the world’s most beloved sources of entertainment‚ this characterization has become incorrect in many ways because of both conflicts and interconnections with injuries. It’s difficult to decipher the actual cause of the injuries. However‚ there are still clear distinctions of the evolution of football equipment‚ and the immediate effects of the lack

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    First‚ I would like to discuss the fact that concussions are a well-known enough concern that allows people to make decisions on weather taking part in the game of football is worth the risk. In an article written in 2011 on ESPN.com‚ former Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew commented on whether he would play through a concussion or take himself out of the game. Jones-Drew responded by saying he would hide the concussion: “The bottom line is: You have to be able to put food on

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    Evolution Of American Football American Football has emerged as one of America’s most popular sports to watch and favorite pastime in the fall and winter seasons. This intense and competitive sport was invented in the early 19th century by the “father of football”‚ Walter Camp (Camp 1). Walter Camp was a football captain and head coach at Yale University. The historical figure‚ Walter Camp‚ invented the rules that transformed rugby football into American football‚ which he all told in his book

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    Football the beautiful game The phrase "The Beautiful Game" is a name given to football. The person who created the phrase is unknown. Football commentator Stuart Hall is the only person to have said to have created "The Beautiful Game". In his youth‚ Hall admired Peter Doherty when he went to see Manchester City play at Maine Road and used the phrase "The Beautiful Game" to describe Doherty’s style when playing. He also used the phrase "The Beautiful Game" in his commentary career later on

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    half of the brain tends to function by processing information in an analytical‚ rational‚ logical‚ sequential way. The right half of the brain tends to function by recognizing relationships‚ integrating and synthesizing information‚ and arriving at intuitive insights. In other words‚ the left side of your brain deals with a problem or situation by collecting data‚ making analyses‚ and using a rational thinking process to reach a logical conclusion. The right side of your brain approaches the

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    organization of their brains are superiority in verbal tests and being able to convey emotions better due to the fact that their emotional functions are within the left and right side of the brain‚ when for men‚ the function is only in the right side. Female brains are superior in verbal tests because language skills including grammar‚ spelling‚ and writing are all housed in the left side of the brain‚ whereas in a male brain‚ the language skills are located in the front and back of the brain which makes it

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    There are three major brain divisions. They are the cerebrum‚ the brainstem‚ and the cerebellum. The cerebrum contains 40% of the weight of the brain and is founded in the superior part of the brain. This portion of the brain has many functions and lobes which perform certain functions. The frontal lobe is involved with “activating and controlling both fine and complex motor activities.” This involves speech. It is also involved with the executive functions‚ such as reasoning and rationalizing‚ among

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