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    NHL’s Stadium Series writes a new chapter with two of the NHL’s brightest young stars facing off. Dakota Joshua (Ohio State) vs. David Goodwin (Penn State) – Big Ten In a matchup more commonly discussed on the gridiron‚ Ohio State travels to Pegula Ice Arena in central Pennsylvania for an important pair of games in the Big Ten. The two teams split a pair of games at Ohio State

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    based skating on 1860 style dancing. Americans Irving Brokaw and George H. Browne were first to demonstrate figure skating to an audience. Canadian Louis Rubenstein‚ was a student of Haines. There is very small amount of friction between the ice-skates and the ice. This small amount allows a skater to glide along the surface smoothly without friction stopping the motion as soon as it has begun There is some friction which allows the skater to take off in the first place‚ and to come to a stop. This

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    should be a form of championship between the teams. Lord Stanley donated a silver bowl to the Ametuer Hockey Association of Canada for the prize of the championship. The cup was originally called the Dominion Challenge Trophy‚ but was soon renamed the Stanley Hockey Championship Cup in 1893 after its founder. That same year it was decided that the Stanley Cup could not be owned by any of the winning hockey teams and went to whoever won the championship that year. Originally‚ the championship was held

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    INTRODUCTION Media make billions of dollars yearly by marketing mass communication to large audiences globally‚ influencing business by the purchases made as a result of advertising such as television‚ websites‚ magazines and social media. Advertising can have wide ranging influences in culture‚ especially for young people. INFULENCES THAT AFFECT YOUTH In particular‚ the promotion of fashion and sports have greatly influenced youth and the purchases they make. These advertising techniques

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    during the return of The World Cup of Hockey Price was selected to start for team Canada and then he went undefeated again‚ and won The World Cup of Hockey. Team Canada defeated Team Europe 2-0 in the best of three game series. This happened just after Price was injured for almost ¾ of the season prier. Which showed me that anything can happen and once you get knocked down you get right back up and prove people wrong. Price has taught me many things about hockey and life even though I’ve never truly

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    Sidney Crosby Sidney Patrick Crosby was born August 7‚ 1987 in Cole Harbour‚ Nova Scotia. He is the captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins and has been since his second year in the NHL. They said before he ever made it to the NHL the he was the “next one” and just as he seemed to be living up to that nickname a little adversity came his way. From the very beginning there was no doubt weather Crosby had the heart or skill to be the best player the nil has ever seen. His two years in the QMJHL he was

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    Justin Freiberg Honors American Government Pd. 2 Rousseau‚ Montesquieu‚ Locke and Hobbes Enlightenment thinkers such as Rousseau‚ Montesquieu‚ Locke‚ and Hobbes had a strong influence on the American government. John Locke was a famous British philosopher; he believed that people are shaped by their experiences. John Locke ’s political work he is most famous for is “The Second Treatise of Government”‚ in which he argues that sovereignty resides in the people and explains

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    exhibitions in the United States with the sanction of U.S. Figure Skating. Most people are aware nowadays of the professional ice shows that tour the world‚ but how many people know the genesis of this extremely popular form of show business? In the 1920s and ’30s‚ commercial ice shows did not exist. At that time‚ a few U.S. Figure Skating member clubs regularly mounted ice carnivals - showcases for the top national and international skating talents. Only later‚ after champions such as Sonja Henie

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    Fighting in Hockey

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    National Hockey League (NHL). In generalization‚ most people see that physically fighting someone‚ fist-to-fist‚ is a negative conflict. However‚ in certain sports fighting is the main objective of the sport. For instance boxing‚ kickboxing‚ or the rising sport of UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship). Then people look at NHL‚ and point out that fighting is not the main purpose or goal of the sport. People who disapprove of the fighting also believe that getting rid of the fights in hockey may draw

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    The word hockey itself is of unknown origin‚ although it is likely a derivative of hoquet‚ a Middle French word for a shepherd’s stave.[3] The curved‚ or "hooked" ends of the sticks used for hockey would indeed have resembled these staves. History bas relief c.600 BC‚ in the National Archaeological Museum of AthensGames played with curved sticks and a ball can be found in the histories of many cultures. In Egypt‚ 4000-year-old carvings feature teams with sticks and a projectile‚ hurling dates

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