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    His Brain‚ Her Brain By Larry Cahill To say that men and women are different wouldn’t be declaring anything anyone doesn’t already know‚ but scientists want to know why; through tests and research‚ studies have shown that our brains might be structurally‚ chemically‚ and functionally different. This raises the likelihood that sex-specific treatments might need to be developed when dealing with a wide variety of mental disorders. Until recently‚ scientists believed that the differences between

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    school‚ football has been the only thing that has mattered to me. I was given the opportunity to dress varsity as a freshman and being around that atmosphere‚ being on a successful team was intoxicating‚ especially to me at such a young age. I loved every minute of it‚ and I knew I wanted to be the one out on the field making the plays I watched that whole year. I made it my goal from that year on‚ I was going to give everything it took over the next three years in order to be the best football player

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    Varsity Football Captain

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    I Noldylens Metayer want to be a captain for the Varsity football team for the 2015 season because from my perspective I think the reason we lose games is because of discipline and mental mistakes. The reason I was man enough to pick up an application is because I want to lead my team to the FCIAC Championship. Another reason is that I want to discipline my teammates if any mistakes are made or any childish behavior is occurrence. And my last reason is to help my teammates in school and getting

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    At the Game Bright lights illumine the night sky. The distant roar of cheers and applause hits my ears—it is a Sunday night football game at the Chiefs. As my aunt and I walk to the gates‚ we are confronted by two massive men patting another down. We get closer to the gate and I hear the clicking of the tickets—a beautiful song in a surprisingly synchronized rhythm. We then walk to our seats fighting our way through the crowded channels of hallways. We find our seats—front row on the 50

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    Football Club Barcelona

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    which is over 2‚000 years old with about 200.000 professional and 240 million amateur players today around the world. Europe has the best football clubs in the world. And Barcelona is one of them if it is not the best. Fc Barcelona is a club of Spain‚ and it is a very popular team all over the world .It is also known as barca‚ fcb which stand for football club barcelona‚ or blaugrana to refer to the colors of the team‚ blue and deep red. The team was founded in 1899 by Joan Gamper after the soccer

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    Concussions in Football What is the cost of playing in the National Football League? A player could have a broken leg or a pulled hamstring‚ but what if there was something that could affect a player after his playing years were over? A concussion would be the answer to that question‚ and it can lead a serious brain injury and even cause disease such as Alzheimer’s. The National Football League is at a crossroad concerning concussions‚ and many former National Football League players will say that

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    Warrior Side Effect Football is one of the most beloved sports in the United States. It is one of the most violent bone crushing sports‚ leaving players permanently injured for life in some cases. The most common injury that football players suffer from pee-wee through the NFL is the concussion. A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that changes the way your brain works. The effects of a concussion are usually temporary and can result in a full recovery if its minor and treated correctly

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    We all know the classic NFL(National Football League). It is certainly fun to watch‚ but how to the players feel when they play? Football concussions are a big deal when it comes to mental and physical stability. NFL players may be able to sustain through concussions and pain (even though it is a bad thing to ignore)‚ but teenagers‚ on the other hand‚ shouldn’t try to fight the pain. High schools should not be able to run football teams knowing the dangers of the sport. Teenagers are more susceptible

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    Benefits in Youth Football

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    studies have shown that girls who participate in physical activity such as sports are more likely to have more positive feelings of self-worth/self-esteem and a more positive body image than girls who are not very physically active in sports (USA Football‚ 2006). This feedback is also important because it encourages young competitors to view success as achieving their own realistic goals‚ rather than depending on winning as the main reason for success. This psychological benefit of self esteem in

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    Professional football is a national pastime in the United States for its viewing pleasure and sense of competition. However‚ football has begun to receive negative attention about the safety risks associated with playing the sport. Numerous statements have been made about how repeated blows to the head takes a painful toll on the player in his later years. Some players have even started to retire earlier in their careers to avoid these elongated detriments. Similarly‚ A.E. Housman wrote a poem in

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