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    Football Brain Trauma

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    Recent studies show that football players are likely to have brain trauma and will be affected in the long run. Because of the abnormal buildup of protein in the brain‚ it causes the tissue to be degenerated. Although brain trauma can become a problem for anyone at any time‚ football is a push for the problem. One of the common effects on the brain is chronic traumatic encephalopathy‚ which is the loss of memory‚ emotional and aggression control. After all‚ football should be banned from high school

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    Football Concussions you’re running the ball‚ 5 yards away from your 10th touchdown in 5 games. Boom‚ the defender takes you out‚ you go flying in the air with your helmet flying off‚ and you have no protection from the ground and your head. When you land‚ you twist your head and you hear a loud crack at the moment of impact‚ almost breaking your neck and smashing your head wide open. everyone in the crowd grows silent‚ You stay down for 10 minutes‚ feeling nothing but sharp‚stabbing‚ burning pain

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    Football Changed My Life

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    Rogers September 28‚ 2010 Event That Changed My Life Essay When my coach told me I could play college football‚ I started trying hard in my school work and in life. My dream is to be the starting tackle for a college football team and to obtain a degree in criminal justice. Before my coach told me I could play college football I had no aspirations in life. Through my experience with football‚ I learned that to achieve what I want in life‚ I have to work hard. During my freshmen year‚ I didn’t

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    History of Women’s Football in England I have chosen to do my essay about the history of women’s football in England. I’ve chosen to write about this because it is a topic which I am interested in as I play for a girl’s football team inside school and out. Also I would like to find out more about women’s football and where and when it all started. In this essay you will find out about the basic history of women’s football heading all the way back from 1895 to present day. I will also write a comparison

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    soccer and football and why soccer is better than football. An each paragraph I will be comparing their play style‚ the game play‚ and the injures in the game. In this paragraph I will comparing the game style of both of the sports. First I will tell you about soccer. Soccer is popular worldwide and not just in one country unlike football which is only popular in America. Soccer is played with your feet instead of your hands unlike football‚ the objective of soccer is scoring a goal in football it is

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    One very important way to reduce the amount of concussions in football is informing the players about factors such as the dangers of concussions‚ how the athlete knows if he has one‚ the rules of the game‚ and proper tackling and blocking techniques. Teaching and making sure they know the major health and life threatening risks of concussions is a crucial aspect of prevention. Information such as what a concussion is‚ how it occurs‚ and the long and short term effects are the main points that must

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    Racism In Football Essay

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    Well if you were thinking football‚ you were right. According to FIFA‚ football‚ also known as soccer in the U.S.‚ has more than 240 million people who regularly watch and/or play it. They also have the most watched sporting event in the world‚ The FIFA World Cup. This past World Cup‚ views reached over 3.2 billion‚ which is 43% of the whole world. Now although‚ football is so popular‚ no one ever talks about the dark side which includes homophobia‚ corruption‚ and what I will focus on today‚ racism

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    The NFL (National Football League) uses many forms of technology. You may not realize it but they actually have a lot of technology in there everyday games. For example they use headphones to communicate and they use a scoreboard to keep track of the score and to know how much time is left in the game. They also use tablets to make up plays. As you can see there are multiple sources of technology and more that I haven’t even mentioned. Right now‚ I will only talk about one of these pieces of technology

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    English 12/18/12 Why Football It’s the most fun‚ most competitive‚ team-oriented sport in the earth. We do anything to win a game. Ladies love us guys want to be us. Everybody loves the game‚ people are always playing it‚ and it is the soul of the universe. When you put on the pads‚ lace up the spikes‚ and buckle your helmet you walk onto the field with a swagger and nothing else matters. You will forget if you failed a test‚ fought with a friend‚ or lost some money. Football is the sport I love

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    field. Daniel Rodriguez‚ a new wide receiver‚ had just joined the Clemson Football team. He was the smallest‚ yet oldest person on the team. At 24-years old‚ he was five-seven one-hundred and seventy five pounds. This was his dream. He ran down the hill‚ along with his team‚ into Death Valley as the Clemson was enjoying their first home game of the season. “This is no ordinary day‚ and I suppose I am no ordinary college football player.” Daniel said before he took the field that day. This is no ordinary

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