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    field hockey is always the way to go. Field hockey is specifically a women’s sport; however‚ men can join leagues‚ too. The sport’s popularity has continued to grow over the years and now all high schools offer field hockey as a fall sport to girls. Similarly‚ lacrosse is a worldwide sport played by men and women; however‚ it doesn’t offer nearly the same advantages as field hockey does to its players. Field Hockey and Lacrosse are similar sports that are popular worldwide; however‚ Field Hockey is

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    Hockey is a fast‚ exciting sport played by two teams on a sheet of ice called a rink. Each team has six players on the ice‚ one goalie‚ two defensemen‚ two wingers‚ and one center man. The players skate up and down the ice shooting or passing a hard rubber disk called a puck with sticks. They score points by hitting the puck into the net. Hockey is much faster and swifter than any other sport. As the players streak across the ice‚ their powerful shots and passes can send the puck faster than 100

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    four most popular sports in North America: football‚ baseball‚ hockey and basketball. Football was studied at the professional and collegiate levels‚ baseball at the Major League level‚ hockey at the National Hockey League level‚ and basketball at a regional collegiate level. All four sports were studied at home and away venues; basketball was also studied at neutral venues. Strong versus weak teams was studied for baseball and hockey. Small‚ medium and large audience sizes were studied for baseball

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    often in hockey and football. Our knowledge of concussions and its long-term effects has increased tremendously over the past ten plus years. Statistics show that concussions occur most in football and hockey. Over the years the mentality about concussions has changed and it’s taken very seriously. The protective equipment has gotten a lot better over the years. The long-term effects are just starting to be known. The statistics of this condition makes you realize how dangerous hockey and football

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    Fighting in Hockey

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    Fighting Should Not Be Allowed In Hockey There are two reasons why I think to eliminate fighting from hockey because it is unsafe and can cause severe damage or injuries to the players. Fighting has been a part of hockey since‚ well‚ the beginning of hockey. Players and fans alike find that fighting allows players to solve their frustration on the ice. It keeps more skilled players from getting hurt by sticking up for them and keeping agitators from messing with their game. But the troubling fact

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    to the community the most. A lot of sports fans may be bias and say the National football league‚ major league soccer‚ major league baseball‚ or the National hockey League. Although they may feel as though that particular organization donates more. I feel as though the national basketball Association (NBACARES) has been tremendous in helping people across the world. Since October 2005 according to www.nbacares.com the league and teams have raised more than $225 million for charity‚ provided more

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    popular sports in America. The game generates millions of revenue every year. Many kids who start to play Pop Warner Football‚ a youth tackle football program‚ begin to create the dream of playing in the National Football League (NFL). The competition and dedication to play in any professional sports league are incredible. Most prospects and NFL hopefuls have spent their entire lives just to get a taste of their dream. However‚ there are only about 1‚696 players on an NFL roster. 32 teams‚ 53 players per

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    Sandra Gos LIBS 201 Stereotyping in Sports and Business Stereotyping has become an issue that has made itself comfortable and “normal” in the American society. We have even began stereotyping before we even knew what we were doing‚ our minds nonstop categorize people and make assumptions because of what has became a “norm” in today society. Most stereotypes are myths that carry absolutely no proof or evidence behind them. To make things a little bit more clear‚ stereotyping is a widely held but

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    Sports in the United State are an important part of the country’s culture. The major four professional sports leagues in the United states are Major league baseball(MLB)‚ the National Basketball association(NBA)‚the national football league (NFL)‚and the national hockey league(NHL). Why are these 4 important to watch because its simple question with a complicated question. Sports are a huge entertainment business the NFL alone generates at least $7 billion a year in television revenue so it’s

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    athletes and wanted to become one‚ cling to that idea. Boys dream of “making it big” in the NFL (National Football League)‚ NHL (National Hockey League) MLS (Major League Soccer) or the MLB (Major League Baseball)‚ by scoring a multimillion dollar contract to play for a well-recognised and celebrated team. Many of these hardworking‚ dedicated young men will tryout and fail to make it into the professional league of their dreams‚ however some will succeed. Their dream will continue on for another day and

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